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    Cell Phones

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    and what kind of damage it they can do to people. There was a case on a man who blamed cell phones in the hospital that had died from a brain tumor. That person blamed the death of their family member on cell phones because the cell phone was right beside where the brain tumor was. Scientists were investigating on how can the cell phone can cause brain tumors and other serious diseases. Some scientists say that cell phones are giving off radiation when talking on the phone. Cell phones are like microwaves

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    Ultrasound Research Paper

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    The first type is a biopsy‚ which a procedure that removes brain tumors with some incisions. The next type of surgery is a craniotomy‚ which is a surgical opening of the skull. There are many types of craniotomy‚ and the first that will be mentioned is extended bifrontal craniotomy. The extended bifrontal craniotomy is a skull base approach used to focus on difficult tumors towards the front of the brain. It is based on the concept that it is safer to remove the extra

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    HARMFUL AND DETRIMENTAL EFFECTS IN CELLPHONE USAGE In recent years‚ mobile telecommunication systems have grown significantly‚ to the point where more than a sixth of the world’s population uses mobile phones. By the end of 2004‚ more than a billion subscribers across more than 200 countries were estimated to be using mobile phones The development of mobile communications has moved rapidly. In the 1980s‚ first generation mobile phones‚ using analogue technology‚ allowed the transmission of

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    The Earth’s Revolution

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    The Earth’s Revolution As we have learned in previous units‚ the earth belongs to the solar system.  This is the system of planets‚ asteroids‚meteoroids‚ comets‚ stellar dust and gases that orbit the sun.   Each orbit by a member of the solar system is its revolution.  A revolution is also called a year.  The Earth takes365.25 day to revolve around the sun.  It is during this year or revolution that brings Earth it’s seasons. The sun‚ although it is in the middle of the Earth’s orbit‚ it is not

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    that in despite the increase in cellular phone users‚ brain tumor rates have been steady. Cell phone users have increased from 110 million users in 2000 to 208 million users in 2005. My Refutation Nine studies were looked at in a 2008 University of Utah analysis – some studies that was cited by Herberman was also included - with thousands of patients who had brain tumors and they concluded that the risk of brain tumors increasing among cellular-phone-users was none at all.

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    Annoted Bio

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    someone not using a cell phone. Kohli‚ D.‚ Sachdev‚ A.‚ & Vats‚ H. (2009). Cell phones and tumor: Still in no man ’s land. Indian Journal of Cancer‚ 46(1)‚ 5-12. doi:10.4103/0019-509X.48589. This is very useful information from Dr. Kohli‚ which he explains how the use of cell phones may be a risk to people’s health. It can take up to 10 years to find out if someone has develop a brain tumor or maybe even cancer from radiation. There have been widespread of concerns about the deleterious

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    Song Analysis

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    Tim McGraw is an American singer and song writer. Many of his albums have been on top music charts‚ making him the third best-selling country singer. Tim McGraw wrote the song "Live Like You Were Dying" for his father Tug McGraw who died of a brain tumor earlier in the year (Wikipedia‚ Tim_McGraw). The purpose of this rhetorical analysis is to explain the meaning of the song by Tim McGraw‚ "Live Like You Were Dying." If we examine the rhetorical situation including the text‚ the author‚ the audience

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    Hairball

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    fact‚ the losses go so far as to include her own identity or lack thereof. “Hairball” opens on the “day of unluck‚ month of the dead” (33) with a benign tumor that’s removed from the narrator Kat. By having her surgery on such an unlucky day‚ it seems to have changed her life‚ for she loses her lover‚ her job‚ her child and herself. The tumor is defined as having red hair‚ little bones‚ phalanges‚ and “five perfectly formed teeth” (34) and would at times seem to speak to her “without words” (46)

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    College Essay

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    scan were performed to get to the bottom of my ongoing chest issues. Doctors finally found what was wrong and it was life changing for not only myself but my entire family. I had a mediastinal teratoma (rare noncancerous tumor) located in the center of my chest cavity. The tumor was about the size of a grapefruit that was pressing on my trachea and it could’ve caused my airway to collapse. This would have been fatal for me within seconds‚ so I needed thoracic surgery as soon as possible. Surgery

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    Backpack Experience

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    where he was diagnosed with a brain tumor‚ a bleeding brain‚ and although non- cancerous this tumor was quickly growing. With all that was going on after an immediate surgery took place to control the bleeding‚ and minimize the size of the tumor. After the surgery doctors came out to tell my family‚ my dad had fell into a coma. It was two months later that doctors advised my mom there was no hope‚ and he would just be a vegetable if he survived the coma‚ brain tumor‚ and more medical issues to come

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