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    The Pontifical Academy of Sciences, established in 1603 with Galileo as chair, is relocated to the City of London to provide a new education system to tackle the Square Mile’s lack of moral purpose. The Academy is a monochrome mass of libraries and ritualistic lecture spaces set in a landscape to induce physical and metaphysical wandering, meeting and reflection. Three environments are provided, inspired by the core natural elements of mountain for isolation and reflection, river for wandering…

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    Death The Kid Analysis

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    outside like the guys said. One question that popped into Kid's head was that why did Soul need (Y/N)? As Kid walked out, he saw (Y/N) laughing with Soul. (Y/N) rarely smiles or even laughs! Kid could feel his heart being poked with Dr. Stein's scalpel. It hurts to see his of his dream girl with someone…

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    “The adults ignored him.” (pg. 223). Whether being cast off to the side or not acknowledged in the least, very rarely are we as children taken seriously in the “important” conversations. How could we have crucial ideas to contribute? We’re just kids, right? In chapter ten of Ender’s Game, Card introduces a new character named Bean. Now Bean, fresh off the shuttle, was one of the newer boys who had just arrived at the Battle School; “launchies” as the veterans called them. However, not only was…

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    Norman Bethune (NormanBethune) (1890 ~ 1939), Communist Party of Canada, the international communist fighter, the name of Thoracic Surgeons. March 3, 1890 Born in the town of Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada a family pastor. Youth, worked as a ship waiter, loggers, primary school teachers. In 1916 he graduated from the University of Toronto School of Medicine, Bachelor degree. Worked in Europe and the United States to observe, practice in the UK and Canada served as captain Medical, surgical…

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    Early medicine includes those of the Babylon, Chine, Egypt and India. Greeks introduced medicine diagnosis, prognosis and advanced medicine ethics. During the time of the renaissance anatomy improved and the microscope was invented. Germ theory of diseases lead to many cures for many infectious diseases. Advanced research centers opened in the early 20th century. By the mid-20th century new antibiotics were developed. Medicine was composed because of long infectious diseases. Edward Jenner…

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    Introduction Talvar is a 2015 Bollywood film based on the Aarushi Talwar murder case, famously known as the Noida double murder case of 2008. It is written by Vishal Bhardwaj and directed by Meghna Gulzar. The film portrays the contradictory versions of the case that pronounce Aarushi’s parents as guilty or innocent. It ends at the point where the closure report by the CBI was rejected by the court and the case was reopened for investigation. Background of the Case- The film is based on the…

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    intense pleasure and intolerable pain.” (Hutchinson, 2014) This relates back to the themes of subconscious desires which is emphasised by the grotesque imagery which dominates the film. Dali compared the slicing with “the tenderness of gentle cuts of a scalpel on the curves of her pupils” (Elder, 2012:619) which proposes that this imagery has erogenous suggestions and “those implications explain the connection with the soft wisps of the clouds caressing the moon.”(Elder, 2012:619) It is a clear…

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    PROS AND CONS OF VAGINAL BIRTH FOR THE BABY One advantage for the baby of a vaginal delivery is that a mother will have more early contact with her baby than a woman who has undergone surgery, and she can initiate breastfeeding sooner. During a vaginal delivery, muscles involved in the process are more likely to squeeze out fluid found in a newborn's lungs which is a benefit because it makes babies less likely to suffer breathing problems at birth. Babies born vaginally also receive an early…

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    Anaesthesia Effect

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    In order to assess if the full effect of anaesthesia has taken effect, the rat’s pedal reflex will be tested. Essentially, after a given period of time (approximately 5-10 minutes) after administration of anesthesia, the foot of the rat will be pinched. If the animal flinches or responds with a sudden jerk, the anesthesia has not fully taken effect and additional time or dosage is required to put the animal under. If there is no response, the animal is ready for surgery. Approximately 3-5 rats…

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    Cupping Techniques

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    History of Cupping and Its Techniques The history of cupping dates back as far as 5000 years. The earliest mentioned of this technique was found within the Ebers Papyrus from Egypt estimated date to be 1550 B.C.E (Priso, 200). Cupping has also been mentioned by Hippocrates in Greece around 400 B.C. The prophet Mohammad also refers to this modality in the Quran approximately 1400 years ago (Priso 18). China has cupping techniques mentioned as far back as 3000 years ago within their medical…

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