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    Both artists, Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, were able to paint meaningful portraits or murals based off of their life. These two, who were once married, faced many different obstacles throughout their life and it only made their future better. Not only was it their past that made them better but their parents as well. Frida Kahlo, who died at the age of 47, lived an eventful life. She was born on July 6th, 1907, with her parents, Guillermo Kahlo and Matilde Calderon y Gonzalez also faced…

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    Immunizations have received much prejudice in the recent years as to the cause of many health problems, when in actuality they remain around to manage many dangerous diseases from resurfacing. However, this fact will not stop parents from refusing them for their children. Even though there can potentially be severe side effects to vaccines, parents need to educate themselves in regards to them as they have not be proven to cause Autism, the schedule set for immunizations is effective, and that…

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    used to find a solution to some diseases, and also to test the effectiveness of drugs before administered it to human being. Many of this medical research has brought a huge success, preventing or limiting the causalities of many diseases such as polio and smallpox. Meanwhile, carrying out medical research on animals has also be a subject of debate, raised ethical concern and generated many ethical questions, such as; do animals has right? do they suffer pains? Furthermore, some philosophers, as…

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    free at health center way back in 50 's. Especially polio, I stern and sad her face looked before we got it, of making sure we knew the importance and that we all get that one and all that was available of others, after all of 11 children were done getting at health center how relieve she looked and not because of the time or all of getting something different. I found a little later reason for those expression that her father died of polio and my oldest brother died of reumentic fever damage…

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    (pp. 1-40) After reading the first forty pages in Tuesdays with Morrie, I feel that I have obtained a decent character overview of Mitch Albom and Morrie Schwartz. What I have learned so far in this book is that time can change a person. Mitch Albom was once a joyous young student, who was great friends with his dear professor, Morrie. But time changed Mitch. Experiences shaped Mitch to be a much different person; almost unrecognizable to the young man he was in college. When Mitch wrote…

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    No one knows what life looks like through the eyes of someone else. The world can be a cold, dark place, especially for animals. Animals cannot tell people “that hurts,” or “I’m hungry,” or even “I’m still alive.” Unfortunately, animals suffer everyday. “Neglect and abandonment are the most common forms of companion animal abuse in the United States” (“25 Facts About Animal Cruelty”). Not only is there abuse, there is also animal testing, inhumane treatment in the food industry, and so much…

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    animals.” This shows how much animals has helped out humanity over the time period of results. In addition several statistics have proven this statement. For example, the polio vaccine has “reduced the global occurrence of the disease from 350,000 cases in 1988 to 223 cases in 2012”. Not only has animal testing helped prevent polio, it also led to the discovery of insulin which saved the lives of several hundred diabetics. In addition, scientists were able to learn much more about several…

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    Athena Greek Goddess

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    ("protector of the winds") , Areia ("war-like") , Damasippos ("teaching how to train horses") , Ergane ("goddessof skills and crafts") , Glaukopis ("green-eyed") , Hippia ("guide ofthe horses") , Nike ("bringer of victory") , Pallas ("youthful") ,Polios ("defender/guardian of…

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    Eleanor Roosevelt was born in October, America and died in New York in the month of November 1962 and she was Franklin Roosevelt’s wife, the first lady of America (O'Farrell, 2010).Eleanor’s parents were Elliott and Anna Roosevelt whereby she grew up in a wealthy family who were committed to serving the community. However, Eleanor’s at the age of ten years went to stay with her relatives after the death of her parents. The coursework explains how Eleanor Roosevelt positively impacted the…

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    Herpes Virus Essay

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    Genesis of a Virus: Vaccines a Double-Edged Sword if Not Careful Defective vaccines may lead to even more powerful viruses and ‘hot’ viral strains, according to a new study. Perfect” vaccines have been protecting humans against polio, mumps, measles or smallpox, but it’s the “leaky” ones, which we may have to start worrying about. Imperfect vaccines might pose a threat for future development, researchers found. According to a study published in PLOS Biology, inoculating chickens with a live…

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