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    The Crest brand of toothpaste has a longstanding history of over 50 years. Being the first to develop fluoride effective in preventing cavities and tooth decay‚ it served as a major scientific breakthrough and has been a trusted product throughout the years. Today‚ it continues to make advancements towards dental hygiene‚ and has also developed several other products to assist in complete oral care. The Crest product line includes toothpaste‚ toothbrushes‚ dental floss‚ whitening products‚ and

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    case they eventually got to the U.S. Supreme Court who ruled in favor of Brown. This was a very big celebration even though there were people that weren’t gonna be too happy it didn’t matter because there was a breakthrough. There was finally desegregation in schools and that breakthrough led to many more. Overall‚ the Supreme Court has impacted this act in more ways than even if they didn’t always seem like they were helping: Dred Scott vs Sanford‚ Shelley vs Kraemer‚ Brown vs Board of Education

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    which mirrors the symptoms generated because of dengue/chikungunya. Well the irony is perfectly completed here! India is the first country in the world to have ready‚ not only one‚ but two vaccines against the virus. Whether the ‘Anti-Zika’ breakthrough from India becomes a fully fledged vaccine or not is uncertain‚ but for the first time an Indian company has been agile and farsighted to beat the western pharmaceutical giants on their own turf. We will have to wait to see how the patent battle

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    Fame Museum Proposal Barbara Addoh HCS/235 October 6‚ 2014 Marc Schnitzer Health Care Museum Proposal Healthcare has existed for centuries. As a society we have gone from primitive treatments like casting spells to revolutionary disease breakthroughs. The United States has held steadfast in the evolution of healthcare delivery causing the delivery of healthcare to increase by magnitude proportions. The 1900’s was a time that changes in healthcare and the delivery of it began to emerge in

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    Ford to develop the assembly line and successfully realize his goal of bringing car travel to the masses. During the early 20th century‚ Frederick Winslow Taylor developed a number of management and organizational theories that led to significant breakthroughs in business practices. Since that era‚ levels of industrial manufacturing have grown exponentially throughout much of the world. Taylor’s ideas have dramatically shaped modern methods of mass production and structural organization. Around the

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    Searching for stem cell news on the internet reveals a never-ending amount of pages with web sites about breakthroughs in stem-cell research. Such articles included potential cures to diabetes‚ Parkinson’s‚ leukemia‚ and various forms of cancer. This research could potentially lead to these terrible diseases’ near end. In Andrew Niccol’s Gattaca‚ a society is portrayed where there are no diseases due to advanced genetic engineering. This movie‚ based in the future‚ depicts couples that are able

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    named Laurel Furumoto brought attention to what she called “old” and “new” history of psychology. Furumoto’s explanation of “old history” emphasizes accomplishments of philosophers and psychologists‚ which also celebrates “classic studies” and “breakthrough discoveries” (Goodwin p. 7). Furumoto believed that old history is based more on presentist‚ internal and personalistic views where as new history views are based more on historicist‚ external‚ and naturalistic approaches. Presentism versus Historicism

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    together but at the very least would reduce them significantly‚ to only two or three times per month. Due to the new medical advances cannabis sativa has been proven a medical miracle for epilepsy patients across the world. With the new medical breakthrough of Charlotte’s Web‚ a strain of cannabis sativa that is grown and produced by five brothers in Colorado‚ where cannabis sativa is legal. They grow and dispense it through an organization named Realm of Caring. This particular strain of cannabis

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    neuroscience indicated that certain mental diseases were caused in part by factors outside the control of the individual inflicted with the disease and the fact that medication could be used to successfully alter one’s behavior was a scientific breakthrough. There was a case by the name of John Hinckley case that was re-popularized the tough rule of the M’Naghten creating an ambiguous relationship between law‚ psychiatry‚ and neuroscience. Insanity‚ at the end of the day is a legal determination

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    integrated into everyday life. Man has no right to play God‚ but man also has no right to attack every technological breakthrough with controversy and radical accusations. “Playing God” is a cliché that has become all too common in the present day. Man has every natural right to alter and improve itself as a race through biomedical augmentations. It is inevitable that technological breakthroughs will have widespread effects on the fields of biology and physiology. Biotechnological developments will also

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