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    Wallpaper” is a gothic short story, written by Charlotte Gilman, who deals with various breakdowns after the birth of her first born baby. The main character is portrayed as insane and can be seen better through the setting, the life behind her story, the cure she needs to overcome her mental illness, the time period, and all around the depression itself that the main character is going through. This short story is a learning factor in women’s mental breakdowns and illnesses. Also, it shows the…

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    a feminist critique of the century’s role of women, the dominance of men, and the time’s medical bias and cruelty towards women. The text’s undertaking of the narrator’s illness—“nervous depression,” and its physician prescribed treatment—the rest cure, is a metaphoric representation of social oppression and marriage…

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    causes of death in the United States. It’s hard to walk into a room full of people and find someone who doesn’t at least know someone who has or has had cancer. Cancer itself is very well-known, but a cure for cancer remains unknown. An unknown that I would like to see revealed in my lifetime is a cure for cancer. Last week in my AP Biology class, my teacher addressed the class with one simple questions; how many of you know someone who now has or has had cancer? Every single student in the…

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    are increasing, and so are the cures. The most deadliest diseases from the past no longer remain as dangerous. Yet new diseases emerge. And scientists are trying to find a cures to these new diseases, by sacrificing new lives. “Is it important to kill new lives to save other lives?” is the question embryonic stem cell research poses. Embryonic stem cell research is an attempt to use embryonic stem cells to find cure for diseases. Although science has found cure for many diseases in last few…

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    Progress does not reduce the number of problems in the world, it creates more. An example of this would be The Great Depression. In the early 1900s leading up to The Great Depression, Americans found new ways to boost the economy and benefit the lives of citizens. New inventions were made, credit was introduced, and stock markets boomed. This “solved” the problem of poverty and old times that Americans were used to and Americans couldn’t control themselves. What they did was they bought so many…

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    choose one, what would you choose? Have you ever thought a Cockroach pill would cure you? How would a Cockroach pill cure you? What is found in the Cockroach pills? Would you risk your life or take the pills? Have you ever thought a Cockroach pill would cure you? Yes, this is disgusting thinking of putting Cockroach brains in your mouth. Cockroach pills would be better than poop pills. Cockroach brains would ever cure me. Could you even think about the thought of putting grounded up brains in…

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    Stem Cells: Good Or Bad?

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    Claim: Stem cell research and use is a bad idea because stem cells come can kill unborn children, stem cells also are bad because cures should not depend on the killing of an unborn child, when you use stem cells for a cure it can be unstoppable and you can die from tumours that form, and finally for the final reason is stem cells can get you hurt in many ways. According to Embryonic stem cell therapy ‘morally unacceptable’ it said “Where stem cells are harvested from the embryo and foetus-as…

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    be starved to death. It might be possible to starve cancer tumors to death, but it is not actually clear if it will cure cancer or not. Removal of a primary tumor sometimes leads to a growth of a second one. If researchers could find a way to cure cancer, it could save a lot of lives. Folkman found two cancer inhibitors, angiostatin and endostatin, that he thinks might be a way to cure cancer. Five laboratories have also isolated their own angiogenesis inhibitors. How tumors start angiogenesis…

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    Let’s Find a Cure During your younger years, life can be wonderful; however, sometimes there's going to be a flaw that can change your life. You can born with it, but there are symptoms you can have in the future. The disease is called autism. There's a family, a little kid named Miles, he has autism. The thing is that his parents wouldn't expect anything from Miles because he is just an ordinary, normal boy. Nonetheless, Miles started to act very strange. He started to have memory loss. Every…

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    Luck And Luck

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    mom was showed up and took him to the doctor for his check up and the doctor told him that they came up with a cure.…

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