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    Laproscopic Surgery

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    This paper will define laparoscopy in general‚ how a laparoscopic surgery is performed‚ the different types of laparoscopic instruments and the benefits and risks associated with undergoing a laparoscopic surgical procedure. Laparoscopic surgery has evolved rapidly in the last twenty years and as the field advances there are constant new innovations. Laparoscopy‚ also known as minimally invasive surgery or videoscopic surgery is an operation performed in the abdomen or pelvis through small incisions

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    Plastic Bags

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    The article addresses the popularly debated issue of reducing the use of plastic bags in all kinds of stores that give out free plastic bags as carriers‚ especially supermarkets in Singapore. No government legislation has been implemented in Singapore so far to make it compulsory for retailers to charge customers on plastic bags‚ which has already been done in a few Asian countries. However‚ environmental agencies have been urging Singapore government to do the same while the government is encouraging

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    Cosmetic Surgery

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    Cosmetic surgery is very popular and not because people need surgery‚ but because society has made the perfect person and everyone is trying to be that. Cosmetic surgery is the new hip thing going around and it isn’t always a good thing. In my essay I’m going to discuss the history of cosmetic surgery. I will discuss how it came about and how it has grew over the years. We will discuss how popular it has become with reality TV shows and Hollywood stars. And last talk about the pros and cons of getting

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    Disadvtages of plastics

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    Disadvantages of Plastics Disadvantages of Plastics are 1. FLAMMABLE – This is definitely an advantage in that they can be melted down‚ however soldering plastics can release toxic fumes into the environment. 2. COST OF RECYCLING – While recycling is a plus‚ recycling is a very costly endeavour. 3. VOLUME – In the United States 20% of our landfill is made up of plastics. As more products are being made of plastics‚ where will this lead us in the future? 4. DURABILITY – This is an advantage

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    Cosmetic Surgery

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    Cited: Davis‚ Kathy. "Cosmetic Surgery in a Different Voice: The Case of Madame Noel." Women ’s Studies International Forum. 22(5). (1999) 473-488. 16 Jan 2007 Dove Pro-Age. Unilever. 17 March 2007 Gimlin‚ Debra L. "Cosmetic Surgery: Paying for Your Beauty". Feminist Frontiers. 7th ed. Verta Taylor‚ Nancy Whittier and Leila J. Rupp‚ Eds. New York: McGraw Hill‚ 2007 Hopkins‚ Ashley. "Cosmetic Surgery Survery 2007". Survey and Results. 18 Feb 2007 "Opinion" The

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    Cosmetic Surgery

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    Should cosmetic surgery be encouraged to the general public? Cosmetic surgery is defined as “any medical operation which is intended to improve a person’s appearance rather than their health” (Cambridge Dictionary‚ 2003‚ p.275). By definition‚ cosmetic surgery is a common practice used to modify the physical outlook of people‚ especially for women. This is definitely a luxury‚ which is not necessary to the public. Starting from the 20th century‚ however‚ cosmetic surgery is no longer a luxury

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    Research Review Article Evidence-Based Use of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy in Clinical Plastic Surgery Berish Strauch‚ MD; Charles Herman‚ MD; Richard Dabb‚ MD; Louis J. Ignarro‚ PhD; and Arthur A. Pilla‚ PhD Background: The initial development of pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy and its evolution over the last century for use in clinical surgery has been slow‚ primarily because of lack of scientifically-derived‚ evidence-based knowledge of the mechanism of action.

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    The Plastic Age

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    The Plastic Age is going strong. Plastic rules our lives and how! It’s durable‚ does not perish‚ and you don’t need to cut trees to make it. And despite being much frowned upon and debated‚ plastic has a strong presence in almost every nook of our lives. So deep is the plastic connection that we use the term to refer to anything fake — plastic smile‚ plastic snow‚ plastic surgery! Imagine‚ if the Titanic were made of plastic‚ it may never have sunk. So while we battle plastic bags choking our drains

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    Ban on Plastics

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    Blanket ban on plastic carry bags unlikely January 22‚ 2011   9:58:21 PM M Madhusudan | New Delhi Despite a popular demand for it‚ and Delhi‚ Jammu & Kashmir‚ West Bengal and Himachal Pradesh having already set a precedent‚ India will not have a blanket ban on plastic carry bags. The Environment Ministry has instead proposed putting in place a stricter regulatory regime for plastic manufacturers.  If the manufacture of ‘biodegradable’ plastic carry bags is planned to be made mandatory‚

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    Part I: The Benefits and Disadvantages of Embryonic Modification through Science Introduction Embryonic modification is the science involving manipulation of human embryos to select ideal traits among society. It is a widely spreading topic and holds some of the world’s greatest controversial issues. Gattaca is a film that displays a world of this controversy where children are sculpted in a laboratory. The idea that parents can walk into a medical facility to pick your child’s sex‚ phenotypes‚

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