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    Understanding Prostate Cancer The prostate is an important part in men’s health. Majority of men who develop some degree of poor urine flow have this small walnut shaped gland to blame. Naturally the prostate gland increases in size with age. This swelling is called benign prostate hypertrophy or BPH. This swelling is non-cancerous and when troublesome, it can be removed through an open abdominal surgery or through the urethra in an operation called trans-urethral resection of the prostate –…

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    Roller Babies

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    Certainly, most people love children and moreover the majority of people remember their childhood as a wonderful and serene time of life. Therefore, it is not surprising that the creative advertising involving children has all chances to transform from ordinary commercial into the viral and eye-catching. The story with a series of advertising campaign under the slogan “Live Young!” began in 2009, when the brand in collaboration with BETC agency released the first commercial video called “Roller…

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    The chosen Sound Box from Sumerian Lyre, from Ur.Ca. 2685 BCE; Mesopotamia structure was dated back to the third millennium B.C. found in the tomb of Queen Puabi from the Royal Cemetery of Ur in southern Iraq by an archaeologist Leonard Woolley and his men between 1922 and 1934 called “The Great Lyre” in PG789 (Clark, 2014). The Sound Box of Lyre had disintegrated, leaving only an impression in the soil, which Woolly called them death pits known as “Kings’ Graves” (Penn Museum, n. d.).…

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    throughout her article by bringing up facts to support that the play didn’t support killing our current president. In one part of her article she states “It hardly bears pointing out that art is not life, and that to give “Julius Caesar” a contemporary resonance does not amount to an endorsement of the assassination it depicts.” In her statement she is proving that by trying to relate the play “Julius Caesar” to current times, it is not saying that the killing of our president or of anyone in…

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    Post-cholecystectomy syndrome is defined as the recurrence of symptoms similar to those experienced before the cholecystectomy. This usually takes the form of upper abdominal pain (mainly right upper quadrant) and dyspepsia, with or without jaundice. It is defined as early if occurring in the post-operative period and late if it manifests after months or years1,2. The incidence of postcholecystectomy syndrome has been reported to be between 5% and 40% in one study, and the onset of symptoms may…

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    correlation between pedophilia and brain abnormalities as well as different volumes of the brains white matter. White matter in the brain deals with the recognition of visual stimuli and the nature of sexuality (Laws & O'Donohue, 2008, p. 173). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines have been used to view and detect white matter abnormalities (Laws & O'Donohue, 2008, p. 173). Brain injuries are also associated with pedophilia and can lead to disturbed mood, sexual behavior, and aggression…

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    detailed by the narrator, and clearly explains the thickness and denseness of the darkness, which acts a horror element. The darkness frightens the prisoner, which, in this case, continual fright is an element of horror. The setting also gives a creepy resonance with the vocabulary the narrator uses to describe the area in his surrounding perimeters. For example, on page 8, the narrator explains how difficult it is to navigate around the vault by using phrases such as “ In…

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    Research Paper On Magnets

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    . Introduction Superconductivity is widely regarded as one of the greatest discoveries of the 20th century. A superconductor, is a metallic alloy or compound that will conduct electricity without resistance below a certain temperature. The major applications of superconductivity pertain to the medical, science and industrial field, and they all require high intensity magnetic fields. Therefore this report outlines superconducting magnets, its benefits of why they are good magnets, as well as an…

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    1. Alveoli- Tiny air sacs in the lungs that conduct the air to the bloodstream. Upon inhalation, oxygen enters the bloodstream; during exhalation, carbon dioxide is released from the bloodstream through the alveoli. Sentence: Even though each human body needs alveoli in their lungs in order to survive, there’s no set amount each adult has to have in order to keep their body moving. 2. Breathiness- A vocal quality characterized by the release of excessive breath because the vocal folds are not…

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    the identification and prosecution of offending individuals. Radiologic imaging plays a key role in the diagnosis of child abuse. The imaging has evolved with the advent of nuclear medicine, ultrasonography, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). These imaging modalities helps to provide evidence for the prosecution or defense of offenders by understanding…

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