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    Synovial Cyst

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    Synovial cysts arising from the intraspinal facet joint can directly cause thecal sac or nerve root compression. They are increasingly cited as a major source of spinal instability and mechanical back pain. In this case, we report a 51-year-old woman who has been treated conservatively for a unilateral synovial cyst for 15 months. She then presented with an acute exacerbation of lower back pain, neurogenic claudication and lower extremity weakness. Her magnetic resonance (MR) studies showed new…

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    First, it is important to understand the notion of melancholy. Following the Cambridge Dictionary online, “melancholy is sadness that lasts for a long period of time, often without any obvious reason”. Today, we can compare it to depression. Thus, in The Lover’s Melancholy, melancholy is seen as a real disease (an excess of black bile) associated with “depression, fear, eating disorders, insomnia, irritability and restlessness”. Following Robert Burton in The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621),…

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    Death is Another Form of Life The famous Russian writer Boris Pasternak ever said, “Art has two constant, two unending concerns: It always meditates on death and thus always creates life.” Like a coin always having two sides, the problem of life and death always interact with each other. In the 1925 published novel Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf declares the idea of life and death is consistent with individual consciousness. Some people die, their consciousness still live; some people live,…

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    mixed drink of chemicals that builds sentiments of joy, prosperity, and even elation. For a few, this surge of neurological action gets to be distinctly addictive, as you try to reproduce and improve your high. For others, they serve to not deliver rapture, but rather to make passionate agony more decent. As sex habit master Maureen Canning says, "The chemicals discharged in the mind go about as a piece to passionate distress. Regularly this method for dealing with stress has been a piece of an…

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    Codyre's Case Summary

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    "David and doctors maria del fierro, nurse pallavi mishra. The manager franklin dearly informed, contrary prior to adverse effect. It is then considered, including the use of antidepressants. Antidepressant for adverse medication not intended to treat the symptom. Including the use of antidepressant serotonin reuptake inhibitors. The use of multiple drugs for persons malcontents. The efficacy of the treatment is then considered. The disclosure against ssri regard disability discrimination &…

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    Throughout history the technological advancements made by mankind gradually forms a gap with nature, separating us from our ancestors. These products of society pull us away from nature, making it harder to appreciate what is truly is. William Wordsworth was a romantic poet who witnessed this lack of appreciation during his lifetime. Wordsworth’s poetry aims to inform those people who are too engulfed in the material world to pause and witness the miracles that come with the beauty of nature.…

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    his tune and says that when his task is complete he will “join them[Bacchants] in their holy dance” (pg. 193), which leads into the chorus’s opinion of him. The chorus describes Dionysus as the “god of laughter” (pg. 193), the “spirit of revel and rapture” (pg. 194), and the “god of joy” (pg. 196). Other characters also describe him similarly at first, and in some cases, they use the exact same words. We, as the audience, see two contrasting views of Dionysus. The first, a hint of darkness and…

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    “Now, Where Have I Seen Her Before?” (Ch. 4) 1. What’s the difference between a symbol and an allegory? Though a symbol is used when creating an allegory, they are not the same. An allegory is a narrative in which it uses symbols to create a hidden meaning beyond the literal text, while a symbol is anything or anyone that is used to represent something beyond what it is on a literal level. Another difference is that allegories stand for only one thing while a symbol can represent a number of…

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    New Grub Street

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    Personal space/privacy/intimacy/solitude It is necessary for artists to dream, plan, and research on their own, and so the artist traditionally turns to a space of solitude. A space that is private, that they can claim for themselves; a place of intimacy. However, they are in no way limited by the walls and physical boundaries of these spaces. Bachelard concentrates on solitude, and repeats and emphasises the word heavily . He draws on the significance of solitude in creative endeavours,…

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    Religion In Jane Eyre

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    graceful, fascinating—I experience at the same time a calm, unwarped consciousness that she would not make me a good wife; that she is not the partner suited to me; that I should discover this within a year after marriage; and that to twelve months’ rapture would succeed a lifetime of regret. This I know.”(3.6.45) By encountering St. John’s reluctance towards passion and love because of his religious goals, Jane decides she wants to live a life with passion and love with Mr.…

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