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    The novel Regeneration is about the psychological effects of World War I, and the story of a Siegfried Sassoon a decorated English officer and a writer sent to a military hospital after publicly declaring he will no longer fight because the country refuses to reveal its motives. He feels the war started as defense, and has now become a war of aggression and conquest. This novel combines real-life characters and events with fictional ones. Siegfried Sassoon's open letter, written in July 1917,…

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    worth to be remembered of? In Regenerstion by Pat Barker as well as in The IMIGRANTS by W.G. Sebald we see a flow of narrative that underlines traumatic memories. On this paper we will focus our attention on Billy Prior, one of the character in Regeneration, and…

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    potent alternative for skin regeneration due to their accessibility in the body [24]. Skin repair based on siRNA therapy have yielded promising results for various skin injuries such as psoriasis [25], allergic skin disease [26], epidermolysis bullosa simplex [27], epidermolytic palmoplantar keratoderma [14] and pachyonychia congenita…

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    Pat Barker’s novel Regeneration is a mixture factual and fictional writing in the sense that it takes scenarios from the real lives of characters like Seigfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen, and Robert Graves as well as Dr. W. H. R. Rivers who treated both Sassoon and Owen at Craiglockhart war hospital. Barker is said to have consulted diaries, notes, publications and letters in order to create her characters. In Regeneration we see a clear divide between what would have been considered the standard…

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    In the novel, Atwood uses the character of Dr. Jordan to be a representative of this patriarchal society and he ensures that women are conforming certain roles and they are not trying out new roles. Lydia, who is one of the Governor’s wife’s two daughters is a young teenager who is transitioning to become a woman, is willing to try out new roles as she has a huge interest in Grace Mark’s case. This interest makes her wish she had attended James McDermott’s execution but Dr. Jordan refuses her to…

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    Letter V Dearest Evanna, In your previous letter you expressed great worry for your charge, Henry, for another war has started in Europe and he has fallen into fear and anxiety. This is understandable since he does not yet know the true power and majesty of the Lord and therefore he will grow anxious about the future because he does not rely on his Savior. Those below have utilized war to attack faith and make humans exemplify an intense amount of fear. If Henry's faith is not strong the fear…

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    changing their morals or lifestyles to compensate for their poor decision making. The novels Regeneration and Border Crossing written by Pat Barker both show that very different problems can have the same solution. In this case, Tom Seymour a child psychiatrist from the novel Border Crossing who is playing a very relatable role to that of Dr. Rivers the psychologist at the war hospital from Regeneration. Danny, a character out of Border Crossing is a young man convicted of murder as a child a…

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    Periodontitis Case Study

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    TITLE PLATELET RICH FIBRIN USED IN THE REGENERATION OF INTRAOSSEOUS DEFECT IN AGGRESSIVE PERIODONTITIS PATIENT – A CASE REPORT ABSTRACT (Words: 127) Background: Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) is a fibrin matrix made of platelets, cytokines and growth factors. It releases growth factors essential for regeneration for healing. Case Report: PRF was obtained by a simple process from a generalized aggressive patient. PRF obtained was placed in the…

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    Benjamin Harouni Sigurdsen BISC 120 Lab November 2014 Modeling the regeneration of Gugesia dorotocephala: The window into human regeneration Introduction: The field of regenerative medicine aspires to control the ability to regulate the growth of organs and appendages. In order to control the growth and help those who suffer from injuries, defects and degenerative diseases, scientists must learn about the natural molecular tools that animals use to repair damage to their bodies. The medical…

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    Essay On Kings Cross

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    of varying stakeholders involved in the regeneration of Kings Cross?’ This is important as this would allow me to understand firstly why the government has decide to invest in such in an area like Kings Cross and how this investment has been beneficial for the residents of Kings Cross. The way I will be achieve this will be through the examination of various primary and secondary data in which I have collected to aided me into understand why this regeneration needed. Literature Review – As we…

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