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    Hippocratic Oath

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    they also had stuff that includes us that long ago? The hippocratic oath is a document of medical practice‚ ethics and morals. It was credited to hippocrates‚ although new information indicates that it could have been authored after he died. This is believed by many to be the most famous document of the hippocratic

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    Solid raft foundation

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    What is raft foundation? Raft foundation is a thick concrete slab reinforced with steel which covers the entire contact area of the structure like a thick floor. Sometimes area covered by raft may be greater than the contact area depending on the bearing capacity of the soil underneath. The reinforcing bars runs normal to each other in both top and bottom layers of steel reinforcement. Sometimes inverted main beams and secondary beams are used to carry column loads that require thicker foundation

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    The Hippocratic Oath

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    The Hippocratic Oath is basically talking about Hippocratic’s promise when treat the patients as a physician. His words implies his loyal and steadfast to be responsible to each and every of his patients‚ however‚ some of his decisions differs from the modern ethics. Especially the words about refusal to offer others deadly medicine and never allow women to produce abortion (Hippocratic)‚ it quite different from what the modern ethics considers today. The action of physician-assisted suicide and

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    Oath To France

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    for any form of confirmation. The new constitution states that the clergy must swear an oath to France first and God and the pope second. They want us to become loyal servants of the state instead of servants of God and the church. This is the direction that France is going in if the Civil Constitution of the

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    Medusa Research Paper

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    The Myth of Medusa “I am a monster. The worst kind of monster. The kind that people have told stories about for thousands of years. I am the Gorgon Medusa. And my eyes can turn anything into stone” (Heather Lyons). Medusa is a very popular creature of Greek Mythology. In two thousand and fifteen‚ there was a movie made about this interesting Greek mythology creature. She is known worldwide for her villainous locks and beady eyes. Although the name may seem familiar to many‚ not many people know

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    Medusa In Greek Mythology

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    Never make a god or goddess angry. Medusa learned that lesson the hard way. She made the goddess Athene infuriated by having relations with Poseidon in her temple‚ so to get revenge Athene turned her into a gorgon. She used to be one of the most beautiful women in Greece before making Athene upset‚ but after becoming a gorgon her hair turned into snakes‚ she grew claws‚ wings‚ and worst of all who ever looked at her turned into stone. After she was turned into a gorgon she was slain by Perseus and

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    The Deadly Power of Medusa This book tells about Perseus’s voyage to capture the head of Medusa. It all started when King Acrisius went to see the oracle of Delphi and learned that his daughter‚ Danae‚ would have a son who would someday kill him. The king locked Dana in a bronze chamber to keep her from having any offspring. However‚ the god Zues came to see her and then their son‚ Perseus‚ was born. The king placed them (Danae and Perseus) in a chest and cast them off to sea. They ended up landing

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    Medusa‚ the Misunderstood Gorgon By having the appearance of gruesome scaly skin with pure piercing green eyes‚ and the uncanny appearance of snake. This terrifying beast with collective serpent skin tied around her waist like a belt‚ is the one and only Medusa‚ as her Mythology name suggests. Medusa is most notably known for her distinctive snakes for hair. Not only did she have snakes for hair that already appalled all of mankind‚ she also has the capacity to turn anyone who looks into her eyes

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    Oaths Euphemisms

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    A euphemism is the substitution of an agreeable or less offensive expression in place of one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant to the listener;[1] or in the case of doublespeak‚ to make it less troublesome for the speaker.[citation needed] It also may be a substitution of a description of something or someone rather than the name‚ to avoid revealing secret‚ holy‚ or sacred names to the uninitiated‚ or to obscure the identity of the subject of a conversation from potential eavesdroppers

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    Helene Cixious’ The Laugh of the Medusa explores the relationship between gender and writing. Her article presents two aims: to break up and destroy‚ and to foresee the unforeseeable and project. Cixious wants to destroy the historical writing structure that has been led by males to repress women and keep them in the dark. "As soon as they (women) begin to speak‚ at the same time as they’re taught their name‚ they can be taught that their territory is black"(pg.575). Cixious’ use of the terms dark

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