The article titled “ Introductions in Biomedical Research Articles” was written by Deng Xudong and She Qiongze‚ George and published in 2005‚ Singapore Tertiary English Teachers Society (STETS) & Communication Review‚ Vol. 4‚ No. 1. This study aims to find out whether biomedical research articles adhere to Swales’ (1990) Create-A-Research-Space (CARS) model by analysing the introductions of ten biomedical research articles. The introduction of the article is generally well-written in my opinion as
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I have always had a curiosity about the complexity of life and how it all works. Ever since I was a young child I have laid awake in bed thinking about how bizarre it is to be alive. This is why I think that biomedical science is the right course for me. I believe it will allow me to further explore topics I find interesting and open doors for me to be able to use my knowledge to improve the lives of others through research and testing. I feel that the skills I have obtained throughout my education
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ANTH 335 1. Men and Women Aging Differently Question: What are the main differences between men and women? • The average life expectancy is currently 78 years old‚ but was at 49 years at the turn of the century. • There is a widening age gap between men and women‚ such that among women who are 65-69‚ there are 81 guys for every 100 girls in the population. • NY Times stated that the prospects for men are brighter than women. • Men that survive beyond the age of 85 are
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Larry Cross Philosophy 3514 In discussing the difficult subject of biomedical ethics‚ there are different scenarios that play out differently because of people’s views about morality. Consider the scenario of an eighty year-old man whom we will call Mr. Simpson. Years of getting the flu with complications has left Mr. Simpson’s lungs very weak and unable to take another year of the flu. In fact another year of the flu will likely kill him. He does not want the flu shot because he sincerely
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Overall this model defines disability in terms of medicine and views the treatment of the disability to lie within the individual with the disability (Smart & Smart‚ 2006). A person with Down syndrome would be seen as their disability in the Biomedical model. Biologically‚ they have an extra chromosome 21. In result‚ they have distinct physical characteristics and a mild to moderate intellectual disability with an average IQ of 50. Their learning impairments are correlated to the cognitive processes
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Debate Stephanie J. Murray HCS/478 Monday‚ November 12‚ 2012 Dr. Lora Lee Debate Life sustaining treatments should be continued for patients in persistent vegetative states. All life is sacred and worthy of preservation‚ no matter what the condition is. There is currently no evidence that supports patients in persistent vegetative states do not feel pain or process sounds and discussions that are occurring around them. “. Descriptions of nonpurposeful behaviors as purposeful—smiling‚ laughing—can
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As a biomedical magnet student at Wheaton High School‚ I have had opportunities to learn about research and the field of biomedical science‚ and when NIH held an interest meeting at my school describing the NIH SIP offered‚ I was immediately drawn to it. For the past few months‚ I’ve been working with a University of Maryland Ph.D student‚ who is currently studying Multiple Sclerosis‚ to develop‚ tailor and create a presentation covering Progressive SupraNuclear Palsy (PSP). Neuroscience and the
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I chose to be a biomedical engineer when I am an adult. Many students in highschool start to wonder what to be when they grow up. if students in high school start to think what they want to be when they grow up they will have more options. Higher class careers makes more money. A Biomedical Engineer is the application of an engineering principle to biology and health care. Biomedical engineers work with doctors to develop systems like equipment. Bioengineers work full time and sometimes additional
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