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    Normal Healthy Cells Versus Cancer Cells All living organisms are composed of cells. These cells grow and divide in a controlled manner in order for the organism to function properly. Changes in normal cells can cause them to grow uncontrollably. This uncontrollable growth is the sign of cancer cells. Normal cells have certain characteristics that are important for the proper functioning of tissues, organs, and body systems. These cells have the ability to reproduce correctly, stop…

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    As the aritfical testosterone enters the body, your body is flooded with an overwhelming amount of said testosterone and shuts down the natural production of your own testosterone, thus the shrinkage of a man’s testicles. This occurs because your body is being told it has enough and does not need to produce any more. On the other hand, women may have side effects such as growing facial hair, a deepened voice, changes in or the elimination of their menstrual cycle…

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    Something that I felt was very insightful was Jean Baudrillard's Simulacra and Simulation, which analysees how we experience reality through signs and symbols and that because we use signs and symbols so heavily, our experience in life can be viewed as a simulation of reality. [Baudrillard, 1981]. In the Oxford English Dictionary, simulation is defined as "the action or practice of simulating, with an intent to deceive." In comparison simulacrum is defined as "a material image, made as a…

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    Behind every homewrecker is a mother who failed to teach her daughter basic table manners, respect and the right amount of decency. According to the Urban Dictionary, a person who is blamed for the breakup of a marriage, family or relationship, especially due to having engaged in an affair with one member of a couple, is considered a homewrecker. Many people wreck your relationship because they’re jealous of you. He or she may be going through somethings and they find attention in the wrong…

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    and was researched again by other groups in the future (Cooper). Serge Voronoff was interested in reversing the symptoms of aging in elderly men who lost their ‘zest for life.’ He helped these men by giving inserting the testicle of a chimpanzee or baboon into the man’s testicle. Hundreds of these procedures were performed, but none of these surgeries had any real benefit; however, the elderly men who participated in the surgery commented that they had more energy after the operation,…

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    J.D. is a general medicine intern who is afraid to make any mistakes as his intern friends have already got patients mixed up and gotten in trouble. Turk mistake was he almost cut off the testicle of someone who actually needed an appendix removed. J.D.’s other friend Elliot by mistakenly got a urine sample mixed up and told someone they were pregnant even though they weren’t. Ben, Dr. Cox’s best friend, came in for a medical exam after he got a nail through his hand. When Ben’s sister came to…

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    you think about it. He can’t really break the vow of chastity in the text it says, “I judge he was a gelding or a mare.” (Chaucer 711). This implies that he is castrated like a horse can be. This means he can’t break this vow due to his lack of testicles. Now the vow of obedience…

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    Writing Assignment 2: The Mumps Glen was a normal guy. He was a handsome young man with his whole life ahead of him. Glen loved to party all night on the weekends. However, one unfortunate night would change his life for the next few days. After a few drinks in, he met this girl named Beth. Beth was known for being with numerous guys, but that didn 't bother Glen. That night, Glen and Beth engaged in an intense makeout session. Little did Glen know, that Beth had the mumps. Glen was unaware…

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    Why can't the LGBT community be accepted It's estimated that there is only two hundred and twenty nine million gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgendered people in the world, that’s 5 percent of the seven billion people who inhabit this earth; however this number doesn’t stop hateful, disgusting bigots from saying that there is a "gay agenda" to turn their children gay and use this as an excuse campaign to make it illegal worldwide. Egypt, Nigeria and Sudan are only three of the seventy nine…

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    In traditional western discussion of the apostle Paul – and more specifically his letters to the church in Corinth – the viewpoint that he directly led to a discrimination of women in Christianity often arises. While proponents of this line of thinking can certainly make a convincing argument, when adding historical context into the conversation, the issue becomes less black and white. The passages that traditionally dominate discourse on this topic typically include Paul’s argument for a…

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