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    This series started off well because it allowed older viewers to re-immerse themselves back in Elisabeth Sladen’s performance who has been ‘associated with what has been seen as the “golden age” of the classic series’ (Garner. 161) of Doctor Who, and for the younger audience it was created to be aimed for, it easily introduced many of the main cast members as well as the well-known character Sarah Jane. Looking into the narrative form…

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    the same year. The patient further develops renal complications and an infection in the course of treatment (Virtual Mentor, 2005). In this scenario, the major stakeholders in the case are Mrs. Jones family and Dr. Rosenberg, who is the cardiologist. The family spokesman, who is the patient son expresses that her mother is in pain and suffering and it is better to end her life at her age rather than starting the new treatments; dialysis and administration of antibiotics whose former experience…

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    career, not just training. Working hard and believing is a huge skill to have when choosing a career. Especially in the medical field. There are so many paths to go when in medical school. A pediatrician is one of them. A pediatrician is a doctor who works with children. They find ways to cure illnesses and injuries. Not only cure children, but could be a researcher. Meaning looking for cures and ways to help a child. They have multiple tasks to perform. From meeting the child to see what is…

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    In the Doctor who episode “The beast below” we get more of an insight on who the doctor really is. In every episode the Doctor goes out of his way to save the human race, and asks for nothing in return, this shows that the doctor is very compassionate. I believe that they use the star whale in this episode to help represent the doctor. Both are the only ones left of their kind, and share many similar qualities, but the most importantly, just as the Doctor, the Star whale comes to help the…

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    of the six individuals that the story revolves around. These six individuals are only miles away from each other but survive due to chance, fate, and quick decisions. The first person we meet is Reverend Kiyoshi Tanimoto he is a methodist minister who is moving his daughter’s belongings through the city in an area called Koi. He then seen a very bright light travel from east to west. He ran to hide under a rock and didn 't look up. But he felt the pressure and splinters and tiles that fell on…

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    As Alex Scarrow said, “Time travel is a terrifying weapon, far more powerful than anything ever conceived, mankind just is not ready for that kind of knowledge. We are like children playing with an atom bomb”. Time travel gives humans power that they are incapable of handling. We often take aspects that have the chance to be used for goodness and use them to benefit our selfish desires. Time travel also puts people in a supernatural place of authority. Not to mention the unintended…

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    future of our children and for the health of my daughter who was fighting cancer. We jointly made the decision to focus our divorce proceeding around the best interests of the children, rather than our own self-interest of financial gain. Our separation of assets was simple. As Wilkinson-Ryan and Small state, most people can figure out how much money they need to make in a month or even in a year in order to get by or live normally. Thus, a wife who needs a total of $3,000 per month in order to…

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    Written Summary of Self-propelled particles that transport cargo through flowing blood and halt hemorrhage In the summer of 2005 my uncle punctured his femoral artery while on a biking trip. He was biking around a corner at a high speed and crashed over a fallen tree on the road. He landed on a piece of broken glass which cut through his thigh and perforated his femoral artery. Although bystanders wrapped his leg in gauze he bled out on the scene waiting for an ambulance to arrive. This…

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    The Oxford American published the essay, “Who Are You and What Are You Doing Here”, in which Dr. Mark Edmundson, as a Yale alumni and English professor at the University of Virginia, persuades incoming college freshmen to choose their passions rather than career fields that will earn them an immense amount of money. Edmundson begins suggesting that students must remain focused and resillent to outside factors in order to assure a successful education. Lastly, the author advises the readers the…

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    make whether to go to college and what is their major. When students are choosing a college they consider financial aid, social status, interest, family. In Mark Edmundson’s article “Who are you and what are you doing here”, states how people have to be open to discovery and yourself. People are trying to discover who they are in college. Edmundson argues that college is about finding yourself, being open, learning, and being present, growing, exploring, and more. He is sending a message to the…

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