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    to provide treatments for many diseases that can cause death for many years. It had a significant affect on improving medication for both humans and animals. We can’t doubt that these researches have a negative affect on animals, since they suffer much from experiments and procedures that need to be made for research, but it’s a scientific necessity. Therefore based on peer-reviewed articles I went through the way to solve this issue is by resuming researches but at the same time make animals…

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    Throughout the history of literature, countless authors have attempted to capture and offer unique interpretations on the concept of Hell. Many texts differ in their imaginations of Hell, largely because there is no definitive explanation as to whether Hell is a physical place or a mental experience. One of the most fascinating descriptions of Hell, and one which offers a stimulating perspective on Satan, is the Old English poem Genesis B found within the Junius Manuscript. Genesis B follows…

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    Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) can be caused by multiple different traumas, surgical complications and diseases like diabetic neuropathy or Guillain-Barre syndrome. Patients are left with chronic pain and disability of the innervated area. Facial nerve injury is one example of PNI. Facial nerve paralysis results in unilateral facial weakness, loss of function and difficulty to speak (1, 2). Speech, mastication and expression of emotions are based on the ability to move facial musculature, which…

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    My teammates raised me up as they realized something was wrong. As I was hopping off the field, the pain finally fully set in. I was beginning to admit that this wasn’t just a meager tweak that would go away in an hour or a day or even a week. I was beginning to hope that it would be something that would heal in a month. Once I exited the field, a new…

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    families as to why he killed. Charles Cullen stated that the murders were not personal. “It was more or less I felt I needed to do something and I did…” (60 minutes, 8:37). In addition, Cullen also believed that he was helping his patients escape from pain. “I thought people weren’t suffering anymore so in a sense I thought I was helping” (6:58). As stated in 60 minutes, Cullen suggested several times that his actions were merciful but evidence doesn’t support it (7:31). For example, Cullen…

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    The Giver 's memoir shows how the community members just aimlessly follow the rules set down for it by the community establishers. Through Jonas 's experiences, The Giver makes the plea that it is only by facing pain, loneliness, and other trials that a person can grow and develop braveness. The decision between the twins based on size is totally sensible and hard-headed: the large twin is more likely to prosper, so the smaller twin will be free. Identical twins…

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    Everyone experiences pain. People handle suffering differently, but all humans hurt at one point in their lives. Holden Caulfield is no exception. In J.D. Salinger’s novel Catcher in the Rye, the main character Holden loses his brother Allie to Leukemia. This tragic event leads Holden to a downward spiral; he no longer applies himself at school, thinks all his classmates and the rest of New York are “phonies,” and feels so intensely lonely that he contemplates suicide. Instead of facing his…

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    In the essay, "When living is a fate worse than death," by Christine Mitchell, she wrote about a suffering 3 year old child named Charlotte who was born with too few brain cells to do anything else but breathe. At birth doctors removed most of her brain to avoid instant death due to her brain being in a sac outside her skull. Her parents, who were born and raised in Haiti, moved to the United States with hopes for a cure for their sick child. The new parents, encouraged the doctors to do all…

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    department manager, Shannon. I see her as a strong leader who doesn 't demand too much because she knows how…

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    When I think of my identity, before thinking about my personality, before thinking about my friends, and before thinking about anything else, I think about Milwaukee Sign Language School (MSLS). No matter how much time passes since I attended MSLS, I will never forget my time there. When I was young, perhaps two or three years old, my parents were getting worried about the fact that I would hardly speak. While my brother and sister were already beginning to form sentences at that age, I…

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