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    Introduction Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a debilitating condition characterized by unilateral stabbing facial pain along the divisions of cranial nerve V. The lifetime prevalence of TN is estimated to be 0.7 per 1,000 people and usually presents between the fourth and seventh decades(1, 2). First line management involves medical therapy, although 10-25% of patients fail to respond to standard medication regimens and some patients may become resistant to medical treatment over time(3, 4). For…

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    heart of the worst civilization, an Un-American society. Backing up these stereotypes are incidents of the past. Taking in the full spectrum of New Mexico, Symes goes on to talk about the dark parts of the state, the constant Fear of crime, church stabbings, hollywood video murders, and the famous “war zone” also known as historical route 66. Although New Mexico is not just all that, as Symes sheds light on an insider's perspective, the all american reality. With dark comes light, and in light…

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    What does petty high school drama have to do with Shakespeare’s Macbeth? At first, the two may seem like polar opposites, as high school drama entails teenagers backstabbing each other with words and trivial actions and Macbeth involves literal stabbing. However, under the surface, the two are more similar than they seem. Macbeth’s attempts to gain power through terror are as futile as a high school student’s attempts to gain popularity by sabotaging his or her best friends. The constant shifts…

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    Tradition In Whale Rider

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    Tradition is a long established custom or belief that is passed on from generation to generation. Cultures has their own traditions and many times they are broken when new generations are born. The film Whale Rider illustrates a culture in transition. The Maori people of New Zealand are looking for their male descendant of Paikea, a male ancestor who survived on the back of a whale after his boat capsized. Koro Pai’s grandfather has been looking for the next chief to lead them and restore…

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    In high school, most people in America read some form of Shakespearean play, I read Macbeth. Macbeth appeared a loyal man to his country, but turned out to be a monster. When reviewing the story of Macbeth, Macbeth has many different themes. One of those themes would be never feel invincible, and motifs to support this theme is blood and the supernatural. I shall start with the supernatural. In the beginning of Macbeth there were three witches that appeared and told Banquo and Macbeth…

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    Brutus: Noble Or Noble?

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    Can someone who kills his best friend be noble? What about if he literally stabbed him in the back. According to Antony Brutus was the noblest man in role. He said this knowing that he killed his friend Caesar as well. Brutus is known to be a noble man already before he kills Caesar and on his deathbed is when he was called the noblest man in Rome. He acted and spoke with such pride to be a roman though that he truly shows how he cares for his country. One of the first things said about Brutus…

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    others, they feel less personally responsible and are less likely to take action when help is needed in a situation. However, there were two out of the group that loosely attempted to do something about the murder. One who intervened during the second stabbing yelled out of his window, “Let that girl alone!”, in…

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    Juvenile Gangs

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    resulted in these juveniles running away from home, breaking curfew, skipping school, getting suspended or simply dropping out by 11th grade. Those who did drop out and joined gangs who “engaged primarily in violent attacks (including some cases of stabbing and subsequent injuries), burglary, vandalism, alcohol, and ‘soft’ drug use” (394, Sela-Shayovitz, Gangs and the Web). There were other studies that showed that gangs “are often viewed as a large city phenomenon. These studies also saw that…

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    Mentally Ill In Prisons

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    The news stories about those being mistreated in asylums are not as public or as rampant as they were fifty years ago either. Conditions in some asylums are still a violation of human rights. Many patients do not have beds due to a lack of funding. They also live in places with feces covering the walls and mice infestations. They are basically living in their own excrement along with other vermin. The people that were released from the asylums that were shut down did not have proper care or…

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    Sacred of monsters , well in the Beowulf there are three monsters that Beowulf had to fight . He fought Grendel , Grendel’s Mom , and the dragon each of these monsters has different types of fighting and are significantly different from each other like the way they fight or how Beowulf had to fight them. And each monster had a pacific reason why they had to fight Beowulf. The reason why Beowulf had to fight Grendel was that Herot Hall used to be peaceful until and beautiful until Grendel…

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