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    Communication: Its importance to instigate conflict in Interpreter of Maladies Conflict is essential in all works of fiction‚ whether it might a simple disagreement in a marriage or internally trying to deal with guilt. The real life situations of Interpreter of Maladies connect the problems with communication with conflict that will arise. In Interpreter of Maladies‚ communication problems in the short stories “A Temporary Matter”‚ “This Blessed House”‚ and “Interpreter of Maladies” resulted

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    A Doctor in the House

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    A Doctor in the House Henrik Ibsen’s character‚ Dr. Rank‚ in "A Doll’s House" is an important component of the play‚ though he is not a lead character. Rank enhances the story in his own right as a character‚ but mainly serves a greater purpose as an accentuation of Nora’a character. Nora’s relationship with Rank is equal‚ and perhaps it implants in Nora’s mind the idea that relationships should be equal. Their relationship brings up questions about social correctness and even the values necessary

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    When you don’t feel well‚ you go to the doctors‚ and at the doctors‚ they tell you what’s wrong. But what if they can’t? For over three years‚ doctors haven’t been able to find what my mysterious condition was. Shortly before entering high school‚ I noticed that after every meal I would feel extremely nauseous and lie on the ground‚ trying to calm the tension in my stomach. I felt cramped‚ queasy‚ and as if someone was stabbing my guts and abdomen. My monthly cramps were nothing compared to this

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    Vitiligo

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    Daelyn Yasgar Period 5 1/5/15 Vitiligo Vitiligo is a pigmentation disorder. This skin disease is where the melanocytes (the cells that make pigment) in the skin are destroyed. The skin starts to develop white patches on the skin where the body is affected. Patches will also start to appear on both the mucous membranes and the retina. If there is hair growing on the affected areas that hair will turn white. Vitiligo does not affect certain people; people of all ages‚ races‚ gender‚ etc. can get it

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    Leg Review

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    about how n accident on the baseball field can bring a father and son closer together. Through the short story the main character Dave suffers a terrible cut on his leg from sliding on gravel in baseball. He denies how bad it is and refuses to see a doctor about his severely damaged leg until his thirteen year old soon confronts him early in the morning. The boy in the story is very mean to his father until this accident. This short story starts out with Dave playing baseball on his parish team

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    private consumers. This brand new technology has several possible uses‚ in addition to bringing Tom Cruise-esque1 control to our computers. Imagine if you will‚ a surgery room. A doctor is preforming a liver transplant on a patient‚ and right in the most critical part of the operation‚ the patient flatlines. The doctor is confused. He did everything right‚ and he doesn’t know what caused the complication. He turns around and‚ without removing his gloves‚ turns on a laptop

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    In 6th grade I started to get terrible pains in my stomach. I just pushed them off for a while because I did not want to bother my family‚ but soon it became unbearable. We went to my family doctor and my specialist to see what was wrong. They both agreed to have me tested for a mitochondrial disorder‚ which I had every symptom of so it seemed like a pretty good possibility. Having to be tested for this just seemed like a normal test for me because I was used to getting my blood drawn every few months

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    Childhood Asthma Letter

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    would need to do is apply for a waiver‚ or I could wait 2 years. I decided to wait 6 months and apply for a waiver. I was told by my recruiter that if I wanted to make the process go easier and smoother‚ I need to get a clearance letter from my doctor. I did so and recently tried re- enlisting‚ only to find out that my re-enlistment code on my DD 214 says “4C”‚ which prevents me from re-enlisting in any branch of service. I told my recruiter and asked him what it needed to say and he said

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    Snorkeling

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    point on I couldn’t go into the water as much because of the pressure of the water hurt my ear. After the whole week of wearing the earplugs on the vacation in which everything that we did had to do with water‚ we went to the doctor as we got back to Virginia Beach. The doctor looked in my ear and said that I had a small hole in my eardrum. He also said to try and stay out of the water for about 2 to 3 months

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    The Use of Force

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    The story is narrated in first person by a doctor‚ who is answering a house visit to see a sick girl. Fearing that she may have diphtheria‚ the doctor decides to check her throat. However‚ she refuses to open her mouth and the doctor uses force to restrain her and examine her throat with a spoon‚ which makes the girl very mad. The doctor finds that‚ against her own self-interest‚ the girl has hidden the symptoms of diphtheria from her parents and the doctor. The story is written without the use of

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