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    Reflections from the Past

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    Reflections from My Past: Actually‚ I made this short essay during our recollection last semester. Our facilitator at that time‚ made us watch a short video about a father and his son. It was actually a very touching story. Afterwards‚ he told us to reflect upon it and made a short essay which explains or narrates something about our past experiences. Thus‚ I have created this short essay. So‚ please enjoy reading it . . .(scan..‚ scan…‚ scan…‚) As I scan the wonderful memories I had in the past‚ I already

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    Why Do Today What Can Be Put Off Until Tomorrow There are countless ways a student can avoid success in life‚ but one of the main behaviors which can cause an individual to fail is procrastination. When students have to complete a task or a big project many of them confuse their priorities‚ and find themselves waiting until the last minute to finish the task at hand. Another cause for procrastination could be the lack of initiative the student might have in completing an assignment. Or simply some

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    Alzheimer’s disease is a deterioration of the brain that happens in middle or old age. It is the most common cause of premature senility and dementia‚ which is a loss of cognitive functioning (thinking‚ remembering‚ and reasoning). Dr. Alois Alzheimer discovered the disease in 1906 as he was doing an autopsy on a woman’s brain in which he discovered abnormalities. Alzheimer’s causes the brain to shrink in size‚ which causes all of the cognitive issues. Scientists today still do not fully understand

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    Abortions have become popular to the industry. About 43% of American women will have one or occasionally more than one abortions during their lifetime. Women’s centers and hospitals perform more than a million abortions per year. Most abortions are done on women under the age of 25. Majority of abortions are done for teenagers. Abortions are obviously in great demand. Most of the causes of abortions for women are due to personal and medical problems‚ and abusive sexual acts (rape pregnancy). The

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    This disease diary will be about the disease “Tendonitis”. Tendonitis is a disease that affects your tendons and the way that they operate. Tendinitis is inflammation or irritation of a tendon. It causes pain or tenderness outside of a joint. You will mostly see this disease affected in your shoulders‚ elbows‚ knees‚ wrist‚ or your heels. This disease has common names such as golfers elbow‚ tennis elbow‚ Pitchers’ Shoulder‚ Swimmer’s Shoulder‚ and Jumpers knee. It can lead to rupture of a tendon

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    Times Times are becoming more and more troubling in the world as of lately. Times have definitely changed and one wouldn’t say it’s for the better. From the over dependencies of electronics to the over polarization of political parties here in this great country. There are a number of instances that one can point out and say man “I don’t like where this is headed.” But one trend that is extremely bothersome is what seems to be a decline of morals and values around the world. This decline in morals

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    January 2015 The causes of disease in humans A disease is defined as a disorder of structure or function in a human‚ animal‚ or plant‚ especially one that produces specific symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury. In this essay I will explore the causes of disease in humans‚ in terms of pathogen infection‚ viruses‚ lifestyle factors and genetics. Infectious diseases are caused by pathogens; any organism that causes disease. Pathogenic microorganisms

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    Causes Of Typhus's Disease

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    Typhus is a disease that is caused by the bacteria‚ Rickettsia. It’s been around since the late fifteenth century‚ and up until the twentieth century has impacted the world. Historically‚ Typhus was a huge disease that caused high mortality‚ and a chain of events. Not only that‚ but biologically there’s also a lot this disease does. In 1492 Typhus was a new disease and it wasn’t known until just before World War I. The origin of it is unknown‚ however‚ it is believed that it went to Western Europe

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    Huntington’s disease is a fatal inherited disease that causes the gradual break down of cells in the brain. HD ( Huntington’s disease) causes deterioration of ones mental and physical abilities during their prime working years and unfortunately has no cure. In 1872‚ HD was first recognized by a 22 year old American doctor. George Huntington wrote the first ever literature on this disease‚ the paper called “On Chorea” which was later renamed as Huntington’s Disease. Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries

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    Blast from the Past

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    The movie starts from a unique view point that a man‚ after living underground for thirty-five years since he’s born without contact with others except for his parents who thinks that the nuclear attack has ruined the city‚ comes out to buy life necessities and look for his love. What impresses me most is that living underground since he’s born‚ Adam can still have such a happy and positive attitude toward life. He receives good education from his parents‚ who teaches him to be kind‚ modest‚ and

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