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    Doctor in the House

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    Analysis “Doctor in the House” (Richard Gordon) 1. The author of the story is Richard Gordon. It is the pen name used by Gordon Ostlere (born Gordon Stanley Ostlere on 15 September 1921)‚ an English surgeon and anesthetist. As Richard Gordon‚ Ostlere has written numerous novels‚ screenplays for film and television and accounts of popular history‚ mostly dealing with the practice of medicine. He is most famous for a long series of comic novels on a medical theme starting with Doctor in the House

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    The Three Doctors

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    The three doctors have fought influences like drugs‚ gangs‚ and people who only want to bring them down‚ so they can be successful. The three doctors are Dr. Sampson Davis‚ Dr. Rameck Hunt‚ and Dr. George Jenkins. They grew up in Newark‚ New Jersey and came up from a harmful neighborhood to go to one of the best schools in Newark and then being the first person in their families to go to college. The three doctors have overcome many obstacles and unpleasant events‚ but also good events that shaped

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    Paris, My Sweet Dream

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    I used to watch when I was little. There is always a scene where there is romance or happiness and that scene will definitely take place in the beautiful capital of France‚ Paris. Besides‚ I would absolutely love to see the amazing Eiffel Tower with my very own eyes and not just in photographs or accessories. Paris‚ the capital city of France is often known as the city of romance and is a city steeped in art and culture. Like many of its neighbouring European cities‚ Paris is full of

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    Doctor Faustus

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    Elizabeth I. Traditionally‚ the education that he received would have prepared him to become a clergyman‚ but Marlowe chose not to join the ministry. After leaving Cambridge‚ Marlowe moved to London‚ where he became a playwright and led a turbulent‚ scandal-plagued life. He produced seven plays‚ all of which were immensely popular. Among the most well known of his plays are Tamburlaine‚ The Jew of Malta‚ and Doctor Faustus. Marlowe was a great innovator of blank verse‚ unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter

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    Name: ___________________________ Establishing Goals – Writing Assignment Goal – an aim or purpose; desired outcome Objective – specific measures used to achieve a goal Section: _____ an end a means to an end As you begin to transition from adolescence to adulthood‚ it is important that you begin to clearly identify/determine your plan for the future. It has long been known that achieving a specific goal in life necessitates an individual to clearly articulate one’s desires. Clearly identifying

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    Doctor Faustus

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    Ques- Discuss Doctor Faustus as a tragedy relevant to all times Ans- Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe is a Tragedy Relevant To All Times. Pity and fear are the emotions that‚ according to the Greek philosopher Aristotle‚ are aroused by the experience of watching a tragedy. Doctor Faustus is a late sixteenth-century morality play‚ designed to teach its audience about the spiritual dangers of excessive learning and ambition. In fact‚ ‘tragedy’ according to Aristotle’s description (in the Poetics)

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    doctors dilemma

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    works. Furthermore‚ his use of humor and wit in this extract from Act II enhances the demonstration of the serious philosophical dilemma. The dilemma consists of Dr. Ridgeon having to decide whether to give the cure to Blenkinsop‚ an honest but feeble doctor‚ or Dubedat‚ “a charming sociopath who happens to be an extraordinary artist”. Whoever doesn’t get the cure will die and Shaw uses wit and humor to make serious issues such as this “trolley dilemma” easier to digest. Shaw calls it a tragedy and very

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    The Good Doctor

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    medical resident overwhelmed by his newfound responsibility and power. The premise of The Good Doctor‚ a phrase/theme reiterated ad nauseam throughout the script‚ is disturbing (and purposely so)‚ but unfortunately too hard to swallow to elicit the sympathetic response the filmmakers are going for. Reactions instead range from disbelief to disgust. Orlando Bloom stars as Dr. Martin Blake‚ a British doctor with a dowdy haircut just arrived at a Los Angeles-area hospital with an obsessive eye toward

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    At the Doctors Office

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    would whine‚ cry and nearly throw a tantrum whenever it was time for me to go to the doctors. I quite literally had to be dragged there. A few years ago‚ I learned that the experience does not have to be as bad as I previous thought it was. After walking into the doctor’s office in rural Maine for my yearly physical‚ I was introduced to a Physician Assistant. This person was much more personable and easy-going than my usual physician. I was able to better relate to this person and I felt more comfortable

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    Quack Doctors

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    Factors Influencing the Selected Residents of Baranggay in Catanuan Quezon to Patronize Quack Practices. Diane R. Sosa Calayan Educational Foundation‚ Inc. Chapter One Introduction Background of the study Complementary and alternative medicines‚ including quack practices fundamentally rooted on the medical systems and techniques of ancient people such as Chinese‚ Egyptians‚ Greeks‚ Asian Indians and Native Americans.   Contemporary biomedical research has tended to be sceptical

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