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    and women worldwide. Roughly, 200 million women in over 30 countries have endured the brutal operation of female genital mutilation. A procedure that entails removing the external female genital organs by knives, pieces of glass, razor blades, or scalpels. Even though the historic origins of female genital mutilations cannot be traced back to a specific time or place in history it an outdated practice that needs be eliminated. The question at hand is how can the global community combat female…

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    "Taxidermy Massacre" "No, my dear," she said. "Only you." Billy ran upstairs into his room on the third floor, ready to go to sleep because he was too freaked out to listen to the landlady anymore. He ran up the stairs, and all anyone in the house could hear was , "THUD, THUD, THUD!" Once in his rented room, Billy let out a very high-pitched shriek. He paced around the room, wondering what he could do to get out of this mess. That's when he caught a sight of stuffed Christopher Mulholland…

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    This was the worse pain I had ever felt in my life. It wasn’t a broken bone or a cracked rib. It was a wart on my foot. I know it doesn’t sound painful but it was. Having the wart itself wasn’t bad, but getting rid of it was very painful. It only took a week but it still was horrible. It was when I was ten years old and I still have never ran into anything more painful. The wart was on the bottom of my foot. It was under the big toe on my left foot. At first it was a pencil tip sized, darker…

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    It discusses how percutaneous injuries to staff carry the same risk for patients and the potential for infection transmission from provider to patient and patient to provider. The three most common causes of sharps injuries are suture needles, scalpels, and disposable syringes and most injuries occur while the device was being used or passed. Strategies that the article says can reduce the risk of sharps injury are, “substituting blunt suture needles with a 59% reduction in suture needle…

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    Rosacea Research Paper

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    in severe acne cases, has been proved to decrease nasal volume. More severe rhinophyma, where there are bumps and pimples as well as excess tissue, may require surgical therapy. Surgical therapy options may include lasers, electrosurgery, a heated scalpel, cryosurgery,…

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    contraption in my eye. Pulling my eyelids apart and leaving them like that. He watched as my eyes moved around and my pupils expanded and contrasted. He fished around in his tools and pulled out a fresh scalpel. "Don't scream to loud or I'll make it hurt worse." He told me and I was dazed over. The scalpel touched the white of my eye and cut in. He cut from the inner corner to the outer corner. As he did this I screamed and my throught felt raw. He poked and prodded my eye and when he was done…

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    cautious because the krait could be anywhere, maybe even up the leg of his pajamas, yet, upon hearing this, Harry stood up and began wildly jumping around. Timber and Doctor Ganderbai both thought Harry had been bitten and reached for the tourniquet and scalpel when Harry abruptly ceased and exclaimed “It’s not there!”. Sarcastically, Doctor Ganderbai asked if he was sure he had even seen a krait in the first…

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    Using the surgical scalpel, the tissues were cut into the proper size for the compressive testing. To diminish the tissue degradation, the specimens were all cut as soon as possible, rather each specimen was tested first and then another specimen was extracted and cut. This…

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    The Human Centipede

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    put there. Two police officers show up to investigate missing tourists so he gives them spiked water. They become suspicious and come back the next day with search warrants. At the same time the trio tries to kill the doctor by stabbing him with a scalpel but he survives. When the officers return the doctor tries to hide from them. One of them finds the doctor but is shot. The other officer finds his dead partner and is then shot by the doctor but lives long enough to shoot the doctor right in…

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    Annabeth wasn't dead. She wasn't all that sure she was alive, either. Her body felt heavy, like one of the anchors in the boats her dad used to take her fishing on when she was younger. She felt like she was girl made of a hard metal and she couldn't move. She could feel her surroundings; she could feel the soft padding of the surgical table underneath her, she could feel the rough fabric of the dress she wore. She just couldn't move. She wondered if this is what dying was like. What if you're…

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