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    Who loved whom more - Romeo or Juliet?Juliet’s love was more intense than Romeo.I believed this theory because at the beginning of the story Romeo was lamenting over a girl named Rosaline because he was uninterested in his "love."Juliet also was the one that told Romeo if he truly loved her that he would get married to her.Also if Romeo truly had loved Juliet he would never have kill Tybalt‚Juliet cousin. Juliet love was more intense because Juliet’s first love was Romeo.Unlike Juliet‚Romeo was

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    everything? Should one sacrifice their all for love? Scholars conclude that the central theme of Romeo and Juliet is love. Love drives the play‚ as the prologue introduces the audience to "a pair of star-crossed lovers." (Prologue‚ l.6) The definition of love is established as: eros‚ a union that brings self-fulfilment; philia‚ brotherly and sisterly love; and agape‚ wholly selfless love. Saint Augustine once said that‚ "It is better to have loved and lost‚ than never to have loved at all." Truly‚ the

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    Heart Disease and Cancer

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    Dr. Rich stated in a report that cancer is the number one killer of Americans under age 85‚ not heart disease. Reports from the media stated that only very old Americans continue to die of heart disease than cancer; however‚ heart disease remains the number one killer among certain age groups. These age groups include men ages 40-59 and in older adults ages 75-84 (Heart Health Center). Dr. Rich proclaims that most Americans are more likely to die of either cancer or heart disease. Heart disease

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    Cancer- the Silent Killer

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    Cancer-The Silent Killer Kimberly Hansen COM/156 12/15/2012 Holly Overturf This year alone‚ approximately 1 million people will die from cancer. It is one of the leading causes of death in the world‚ second only to heart disease. According to the American Cancer Society (2012) states that 1 out of 2 men and 1 out of 3 women will get cancer. In a world as medically advanced as ours‚ one would think that we would

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    Breast Cancer Monologue

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    We all know about cancer; but do we realise the amount of the daily struggles and treatment the patient goes through; and do we realise that not just the patient is affected but all those around them too. It is something that a someone will never get over‚ but everyone will just have to try and cope with it. I thought that cancer only affected sick or unhealthy people; yet my aunt was diagnosed with it. I mean‚ surely it was not real‚ right? Yes‚ yes it was real. The bombshell was dropped on our

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    Cancer is the general name given to more than 100 diseases. Cancer begins as abnormal cells grow out of control although there are many different types of cancer. If left untreated‚ cancer can cause serious illness and death. The symptoms of Cancer vary depending on where the cancer is located‚ where it has spread‚ and how big the tumor is. Some cancers can be felt or seen through the skin - a swelling on the breast or testicle can be a sign of cancer in those areas. Skin cancer (melanoma) is often

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    Breast Cancer Walk

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    a place you get to meet people and learn things about them. Everyone there is for one reason because someone important to them has battled this battle and has either survived or lost their life to it. After the rain stops‚ the event really begins to start. They start the music and everyone is dancing. They have their special dance group that comes every year and does a few dance numbers. The dictator of the cancer society asks for all the survivors to come up on stage so everyone can show their support

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    Childhood Cancer Statistics Each year in the U.S. there are approximately 13‚400 children between the ages of birth and 19 years of age who are diagnosed with cancer. About one in 300 boys and one in 333 girls will develop cancer before their 20th birthday. In 1998‚ about 2500 died of cancer‚ thus making cancer the most common cause of death by disease for children and adolescents in America. Statistics on child and adolescent cancer incidence are collected by the National Cancer Institute’s

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    Breast Cancer in Women

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    Breast Cancer is an leading causes of death in American Women Breast Cancer is a primary reason for death in females of all nationalities in the United States of America. An early discovery of breast cancer can save a women’s life. According to American Cancer Society‚ 2012 about one in eight (12%) women in the United States will develop invasive breast cancer during their lifetime Presently; it is anticipated that breast cancer will cause about one in thirty six (about 3%) deaths in women.

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    Social Support On Cancer

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    The Impact of Social Support on Cancer Research has shown that individuals who suffer from cancer fare better if they have a network of social support surrounding them. Social support may manifest itself by allowing cancer patients to personalize with their illness‚ express their emotions and receive supportive interactions. As a result‚ they may develop more effective and active coping skills. Bloom‚ Stewart‚ Johnston‚ Banks‚ and Fobair (2001) conducted a study which assessed the role of support

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