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    understand the importance of music in their daily life. Thesis statement: Music has a profound effect on the body and the mind. In fact‚ a growing field known as music therapy which uses music to heal is nowadays expanding. Introduction: Attention Getter + small intro: the speech starts with me playing a tune. “Did you know that every time musicians pick up their instruments there are fireworks going off all over their brain?” Collins stated. It is apparent that music stimulates some parts of the

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    school‚ a young boy named Bo‚ who I attended school with‚ was diagnosed with a rare form of Leukemia. This was the first time I was really exposed to cancer and what it does to a person. My grandmother had died from lung cancer before I was born‚ so I never was exposed to the gruesomeness of the disease. Bo was twelve years old when he was diagnosed with a rare form Leukemia. Prior to being diagnosed with Leukemia‚ Bo was an normal active boy‚ who was friends with everyone. I was three years older than

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    Gracie was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia at the age of five. They first started to think that something was wrong when at Gracie’s birthday party she got a fever of 102‚ they took her to the doctor and they told her that she had mono. They transferred Gracie to St. Jude so she could be

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    Stradomski Course # and Section/Time: COMM 101 DAH; Monday‚ 11:00 a.m. - 1:50 p.m. Topic: Light Pollution General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose Statement: To motivate my audience to learn more about light pollution. INTRODUCTION Attention Getter: Growing up‚ I watched a show called “Hey Arnold!” In an episode called Sally’s Comet‚ Arnold and his friend Gerald prepare for this comet before it passes over their town in two weeks. But there’s a problem: the artificial light from the town overwhelms

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    Peter a 15 year old boy has acute myelocytic leukemia‚ he became very dependant on the nurses near his death. The nurse on his unit at the time promised him that he wouldn’t be allowed to suffer and he wouldn’t be alone as he became sicker. As his condition worsened the staff decided he should have a primary care nurse‚ Sheri Martin. Over time Peter became sicker and his pain elevated causing him to need someone there to help him feel comfortable at night. Peter asked Miss Martin to stay with him

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    Acute VS Chronic Leukemia Eric Strole University of Phoenix COM/155 Wendy Schmidt Aug 10‚ 2013             Cancer is one of the most catastrophic and debilitating diseases known to mankind. There have been many types of cancer that have been discovered over the years. Most people that have had cancer undergo chemotherapy‚ radiation‚ or both. Leukemia is one of the most feared types of cancer. “Leukemia is cancer of the blood or bone marrow. It is classified by an abnormal increased

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    CHAPTER 1 Introduction Leukemia has led to a significant change in the world of Science and Technology. It became the basis of research for discovering several possible cures to counter this killer disease. This is the beginning of a new medicinal era. Leukemia is a kind of cancer of the blood or bone marrow which is caused by an immature increase of white blood cells. These are called blasts. For several years‚ there are approximately 256‚ 000 children and adults around the

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    I. Topic: Disc Golf A. Attention Getter: Have you ever tried golfing‚ but didn’t like it because maybe you were no good at hitting the ball? B. Relevance: Disc golf is easy for anyone of any age to play because‚ instead of a ball and club‚ you just throw a flying disc! C. Credibility: I have been playing disc golf for over 3 years now‚ and have participated in tournaments sponsored by the PDGA (Pro Disc Golf Association) and have even won some money with a personal best score of -11 on an 18 hole

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    INDEX 1. CONSENT FORM (SEE ATTACHED) 2. CASE PERSENTATION 3.1 DIAGNOSIS 3.2 CASE HISTORY/SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS 3.3 RISK FACTORS –DEVELOPING 3.4 FACTORS THAT REDUCE THE RISK 3.5 SCREENING FOR HCL 3.6 DIAGNOSTIC TESTS 3.7 DIFFERENCE –SCREENING/DIAGNOSTIC 3. TREATMENT 4.8 STAGES OF HCL 4.9 GOAL 4.10 TREATMENT PLAN OF CASE-HCL 4.11 ONCOLOGY EMERGENCIES -HCL (i) CASE STUDY CONSENT FORM Case Study Name: B-Tech

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    Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience that texting and driving shouldn’t be allowed. Central Idea: Simple fact on how it puts everyone on danger that’s on the road and how many accidents it creates. Attention Getter: Imagine your leaving your house on your way to work and you need to drop off your daughter but you receive a text message‚ so as you are driving you look down and take a look at it but soon you realize it’s far too late and you have already hit the side of

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