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    Practicing in the unlikely locale of Casablanca, Dr. Burou, a French born Gynecologist, established the surgical prototype for later procedures adapted across the world and US. Later designated Genital or Gender Reassignment Surgery (GRS) or even Gender Confirming Surgery (GCS), SRS/GRS has evolved over the past 5 decades with ever more attention to female sexual and…

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    to scale. Finally is using CAD. You will want to get or use a CAD program for creating the most precise drawing and often has more precise and symmetrical lines to help create a faster dragster. When finished have two or three copies of it for a prototype, the production dragster, and even one for your teacher or something like that if you need to give one t…

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    Systemic Chemotherapy

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    Targeting solid tumors - primary & metastatic - irrespective of their anatomical location in the body or pathological sub-type – and permeating drug molecules into the targeted tumor mass, will improve therapeutic outcomes and reduce life-threatening systemic toxicities induced by routinely administered chemotherapeutic regimens. Creating molecular dimension-specific temporary pores in the cell membrane using precisely computed, safe radiofrequencies (RF) from an external source, to…

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    The pioneer that has been chosen is Howard Hughes. He was born in december 24, 1905 and was largely known for being wealthy and reclusive. As he grew older, Hughes built a passion for aviation, he created an aviation company and like to live a dangerous life. He frequently tested his own planes and tried to break the air speed record. While trying to break the air speed record, he discovered that the planes he was using was not fast enough and he made his own race plane called the Hughes H-1. it…

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    Harry Potter Failures

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    Jack Thorne, JK Rowling, and John Tiffany’s playwright Harry Potter and the Cursed Child follows up on the wizarding world and Harry Potter’s life. Throughout this intriguing story, Harry and Ginny’s youngest son, Albus Severus Potter, and his best friend, Scorpius Malfoy, attempt to rebel against Harry and his past. A conversation between Harry and Amos Diggory sparks an idea in the two boys that Cedric Diggory, a boy who was previously murdered by Voldemort, shouldn’t have been killed and…

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    The manufacturing firm situated in Japan is a batch producer of products with a world class quality where their operations were fundamentally different from the final stage assembly line. They had reached a point where they had no additional capacity to meet the rising demand. To overcome this inefficiency and to satisfy the growing demand, Dr. Youngman and his team implemented the Theory of Constraints approach into the organization. They used a production simulator among all management units…

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    Adolf Hitler’s name is one remembered for all of the pain he has caused. The German Furur openly announced his desire to exterminate all races he considered contamination, and many have tragically perished by his name. Hitler’s blind hatred was shared by his followers, the Nazis, whom he gained the loyalty of through propaganda. Hitler blamed all of Germany’s problems on the Jewish people, and attempted to remind his followers that the German race must stay pure. Hitler felt that the atrocities…

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    Lonnie G. Johnson Lonnie G. Johnson was a famous man for many things. He was born on October 6, 1946 in Mobile, Al. Early in his life, he started to build things out of scraps from a junk yard. Lonnie’s father was a skilled handyman who taught his children to make their own toys and that’s basically where his passion for making toys came from. When Johnson was just 13 years old, he took a lawnmower engine and attached it to a go-kart he made from old scraps at a junkyard, and raced it up and…

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    Summertime is the season for water-soaked fun and there's no better way to have a blast than to arm yourself with the daddy of all water guns, the Super Soaker®! With its ability to shoot water farther, faster, and drench your enemies more accurately than earlier squirt guns, it became the ultimate summer fun for kids when it was introduced in 1989. Even big kid Michael Jackson named the Super Soaker as one of his favorites toys. So who invented this summer classic? Lonnie G. Johnson, the same…

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    Magnets create magnetic fields, which can attract or repel metal objects. Magnets are utilized in motors, circuits, compasses, and can be used in many other applications. They are also used in something called the Gauss Rifle, which can use magnets to launch a projectile at high speed. It is made up of one or more magnet stages, which consists of a magnet and two ball bearings on one side. The number of magnet stages can determine how fast or how slow the projectile can go. It should be noted…

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