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    Siddhartha Mukherjee wrote the article “Do Cellphones Cause Brain Cancer?” in the New York Times Magazine on April 17th‚ 2011. Maukherjee is an American physician‚ scientist and writer. He currently is an assistant professor at Columbia University and is a physician at Columbia University Medial Center in New York‚ New York. Mukherjee is most known for his work with the formation of blood and the interactions between micro environment and cancer cells. He has many accomplishments such as his book

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    This girl was a scientist and an author she wrote books. She earned a master’s degree. In 1941 she finally wrote her first book. People would meet Rachel Carson and their face would fall off of how pretty Rachel Carson was. At the age of 48 she adopted a kid it was a boy about 11 or 10 years of age. Rachel Carson is working and finishing a book that she wrote called Silent Spring. Then Rachel Carson quit her job and just studied science and sea creatures. There was a cure to save this bug disease

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    I’m a seventeen year old African American Christian girl‚ who has no idea what she going to be in life. When I was ten years old my mother‚ Candyce Brockington‚ died from cancer. While she was alive‚ I swore I would become a doctor and cure cancer. After she died‚ I didn’t know who I was‚ let alone who I wanted to become. Completely lost and confused‚ my main focus became my studies‚ not because I enjoyed it‚ but because it keep me focus on the big picture‚ college. When my mother was still alive

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    Imagine being a surgery professor‚ working at a New York Medical College‚ being a leader of the cancer chemotherapy department‚ and the highest ranked African American female in the medical department. That dream came true for Dr. Jane Cooke Wright. Jane Wright’s cancer research helped doctors and nurses all over the world. In November of 1919‚ Jane Cooke Wright was born in New York City. She attended a series of private schools in New York‚ until graduating from Smith College in 1942. From

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    Love in the Time of AIDS At the dawn of the AIDS epidemic‚ Maggie Kneip’s husband‚ John Andrew‚ was diagnosed with the highly stigmatized disease. In the aftermath of his death in 1991‚ Maggie lived with secrecy and shame. Neither her husband’s eulogy nor his obituary made mention of AIDS. But the coverup robbed Maggie of the right to properly mourn the loss of a man she loved. Now‚ more than 25 years later‚ Maggie is taking back that right‚ telling the truth‚ and reckoning with all that was left

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    there is a correlation among races and socioeconomic standing. Lack of educational classes regarding sex‚ censorship in the media‚ and unobtainable contraceptives

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    It was there in that moment that HeLa became Henrietta Lacks: a person‚ a mother‚ a loved one. The name HeLa was so well known and widely worked with‚ yet Henrietta and her family were virtually unheard of. It is likely that this separation significantly contributed to the way Henrietta’s cells were sold and shared‚ morally detached from the woman they were

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    makes an impressive contribution which impacts the world. Whether it is a scientific discovery or something unordinary lives we take immortality all around us. One of the most famous human being who achieved immortality is Henrietta Lacks. Scientists thought that Henrietta Lacks’ cells would be like any other cancer cells‚ but once they discovered her cells were multiplying rapidly in test tubes; they knew these cells would change scientists’ thinking to another level. J. Doblas‚ a biologist at Brunel

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    of Henrietta Lacks‚ Rebecca Skloot is searching for the identity of Henrietta Lacks. In the movie Antwone Fisher Antwone is in turn seeking his own identity. Discuss some of the parallels‚ similarities or differences between the book and movie. Usually when talking about a movie or a book‚ it hard to discuss the similarities and the differences. Because sometimes a movie can be more influencing than a book and vice versa. When I first started reading the book The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

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    1) "Though no one had told Henrietta that TeLinde was collecting samples or asked if she wanted to be a donor – Wharton picked up a sharp knife and shaved two dime-sized pieces of tissue from Henrietta’s cervix" (pg. 33). Lacks’s cells have been an immense help to the medical world‚ but even with that‚ it was not justifiable to remove her cells without her knowing. It was wrong for Dr. Lawrence Wharton‚ Jr. to remove the tissue from Lack because she was not given informed consent about the removal

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