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    Nowadays there so many different professions that one can be confused in choosing the perfect one for them. The development of certain branches of science and technology has led to the advancement of new skills. So‚ the profession that I want to dedicate my life to is a physician. The job of a doctor is one of the oldest and most prestigious professions. Medicine is constantly changing and adapting to the changing world. New diseases require new knowledge. In addition‚ knowledge and abilities of

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    Compare and Contrast Essay Name Institutional Affiliation Introduction Academicians argue that‚ a powerful reader paints a picture on a reader’s mind. Writing effective different types of essays is increasingly becoming a critical organ of academic success (Feng & Checkett‚ 2014‚ p. 152). There are two major types of essays‚ narrative and descriptive. While the two might be appropriate in academic writing‚ one is arguably effective that the other. Narrative essays tells a story from personal

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    Essays help us learn about who you are rather than solely what you have done. Other parts of the application give insight to your academic and professional accomplishments; the essays reveal the character of the person behind those achievements. When writing your essays‚ resist the urge to "package" yourself into what you think Stanford wants to see. Doing so will only prevent us from understanding who you really are and what you hope to accomplish. The most impressive essays are the most authentic

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    in London in1817 name James Parkinson. He wrote a book called the “shaking palsy” that he researched in his neighborhood to find out where the disease came from Weintraub‚ D. (2008)” Dopamine and shaking palsy in “Parkinson’s disease” Practical Neurology 80(4);110-125‚ 2011 Parkinson’s disease sign and symptoms differ from each person there are four major signs and symptoms. The first sign are tremors or shaking this symptom is very difficult because it’s hard for the person to hold things without

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    of psychology and neurological studies. He made a mark in history‚ on September 13‚ 1848‚ when this 25 year old man tragically survived a severe brain injury at a work site‚ acting as an ignition: sparking up the interest of many in the study of neurology and psychology. Phineas had a rod at 3ft 8 inches in length and 1.25 inch in diameter (Costandi‚ 2006) penetrate into his head‚ tearing right through his front part of his head. This accident was well documented on and became quite famous. However

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    Neurodegenerative Diseases: Are They Any Less Important? Susan G. Komen for the Cure‚ the American Cancer Society‚ the Lance Armstrong Foundation‚ and Stand Up 2 Cancer are a few widely known associations among the public and the medical community. These foundations make substantial monetary contributions towards the never-ending fight against cancer. There is no doubting that this is a terrible disease in which the body’s cells divide much too rapidly often causing malignant tumors that can

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    "Epilepsy is a nervous system disorder that produces sudden‚ intense bursts of electrical activity in the brain. This abnormal electrical activity in the brain causes seizures‚ which may briefly upset a person ’s muscle control‚ movement‚ speech‚ vision‚ or awareness." My definition of Epilepsy is pretty much the same; however‚ I would not have used the word briefly as it makes it sound so short lived. Seizures can last anywhere from a few seconds up to a few minutes. To get an accurate time adjustment

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    The Committee on Admission is interested in getting to know each candidate as well as possible through the application process. The following essay question is designed to demonstrate your writing skills and facilitate our full appreciation of who you are. The quality of Rice’s academic life and the Residential College System is heavily influenced by the unique life experiences and cultural traditions each student brings. What perspective do you feel that you will contribute to life at Rice? (Most

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    Dystonia is usually the result of injury‚ pressure or trauma to the brain but it can also be an unseen result of illness or disease . Dystonia the name originated from a man called DR. Hermann Oppenheim (1858-1919); He opened a centre for clinical neurology in 1980 and wrote information on brain tumours and syphilis of the brain. In 1911 Oppenheim invented the term ‘Dystonia muscular in deformans’; the term Dystonia is used regularly in modern times. Before

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    Huntington’s disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disease for which there are currently no treatments that slow or halt its progression(1) The cardinal early features of the disease are movement disorders‚ including chorea and incoordination‚ and later on‚ dystonia‚rigidity‚ and bradykinesia become more prominent.Patients die usually between 15 and 25 years after development of the first symptoms.(2‚3‚4) Brains from patients with HD show neuronal degeneration‚most prominently in

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