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    5 Star Doctor

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    ASSIGNMENT 1 5 star doctor. My personal view about my role‚ function and duty as a medical doctor is to be a good and better doctor. What is the meaning of a good doctor? This question is depend on the meaning of the word ’good’. In Oxford Dictionary susprisingly devotes a full page on this word. Thus ’good’ means; among other things are‚ having the right qualities‚ commendable‚ morally excellent‚ virtuous‚ kind and benevolent‚ agreeable‚ amiable‚ reliable‚ soundless of judgement and practical

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    famous pop and sports stars earned millions of dollars each. Many other entertainment and sports personalities also have very high incomes. On the other hand‚ most people in ’ordinary’ professions like nurses‚ doctors and teachers earn only a small fraction of the income of these ’stars’. What do you think about stars receiving very high salaries? Is it fair that jobs that directly help people are paid much less? Some people may argue that while those pop and sports stars are earning millions

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    THE FAULT IN OUR STARS

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    THE FAULT IN OUR STARS Hazel Grace Lancaster‚ a 16-year-old teenager with thyroid cancer that has spread to her lungs‚ attends a cancer patients’ support group at her mother’s behest. During a support meeting‚ Hazel meets a 17-year-old teenage boy named Augustus Waters‚ whose osteosarcoma caused him to lose his leg. Augustus is at the meeting to support his mutual friend‚ Isaac‚ who is losing his remaining eye to cancer. The two bond immediately after the meeting and Augustus invites Hazel to his

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    Tattooine In Star Wars

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    In the opening scenes of the movie Star Wars by George Lucas Princess Leia‚ who is a leader of the Rebel Alliance‚ has stolen the plans for the Galactic Empire’s new weapon‚ The Death Star. Leia has to get the plans off the ship so she records a message to Obi Wan Kenobi‚ an old jedi knight in hiding‚ and loads them onto a droid named R2D2. She sends him and another droid‚ C3P0‚ off of the ship on an escape pod which lands on the planet Tattooine. This is the home planet of the protagonist Luke Skywalker

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    Lockheed Tri Star

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    Investment Analysis and Lockheed Tri Star Problem Sets February 25‚ 2013 1a. The results of NPV‚ payback and IRR calculations are the following. For payback method‚ Rainbow Product will pay back the original investment costs after 7 years. Net Present Value is -$946 and IRR is 11.49%. Rainbow Products should not purchase the machine according to the results of NPV and IRR calculation. The net present value of purchasing this new equipment is negative‚ and the internal rate of return is less than

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    Second Line Of Defense

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    The first line of defense is comprised of two barriers‚ the physical and chemical barriers. These barriers or blockades are always ready and prepared to defend the body from infection. The first barrier is the physical blockade between the inside of the body and the outer world. Physical blockades of the first defense system includes the skin‚ tears‚ and the stomach. After the outer line of defense is breached‚ the body starts it innate immune system to help prepare to take action on the foreign

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    Drawing the Color Line

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    Background Information: Intro: Drawing the Color Line shows the development of racism in our country and how our society has lowered people of a different race other than caucasian to be the "have-not’s" of society.  Background Information: Sometimes it is noted that‚ even before 1600‚ when the slave trade had just begun‚ before Africans were stamped by it—literally and symbolically—the color black was distasteful. In England‚ before 1600‚ it meant‚ according to the Oxford English Dictionary:

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    Star Crosses Commentary

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    Alexander Charles‚ what a nice name. I wonder if Mr.Charles was an English teacher? In his poem star-crossed‚ Charles talks about two skeletons discovered in Mantua Italy. These skeletons "linked in a lovers embrace" are the underlying theme throughout the poem. At the the beginning of the poem Charles links love to these 5000 year old lovers while at the end he links them to his age. However he incorporates a sense of bias in the poem. "I shall grow old" age is a something that some

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    The Stars My Destination Introduction “...The key turned in the lock of his soul and the door was opened. What emerged expunged the Common Man forever.” The Stars My Destination ~pg 22 Gully Foyle. Uneducated. No skills. No merits. No recommendations. A short description given by the author Alfred Bester of his main character as the stereotypical Common Man of humanity. A man who later motivated himself to become something more than just a ‘mere’ man

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    Dyer and Bowker & Star

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    simplify and organize society. Classifications make that possible by metaphorically placing all objects in society into boxes so that there can be “knowledge about which thing will be useful at any given moment”(2). Geoffrey C. Bowker and Susan Leigh Star in “To Classify Is Human” state that “classification is a spatial‚ temporal‚ or spatio-temporal segmentation of the world” (10). Stereotyping is our way of placing human beings into classification’s metaphorical boxes. Richard Dyer in “The Role of

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