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Hereditary Cancer

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Heredity-related cancers involve two types of genes: ones that display the inability to repair cellular damage or are lacking entirely, and others that engage in unmitigated proliferation. Hereditary cancers are particularly insidious because there is little one can do to prevent them, unlike avoiding an environmental carcinogen or virus that causes cancer such as HPV.

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Respiratory Viral Pandemics: Then and Now

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The Spanish Influenza of 1918 took an enormous toll on a nation already taxed by a war which was enjoying modest economic prosperity. This too would be short-lived, although as pandemics continue to contribute to our approaches to public health along with better technology, we can appreciate in retrospect that the communities that embraced social distancing would fare better, both economically and health-wise than those who did not (Badger and Bui, 2020). In an eerie redux, the city of Minneap...

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Term Paper: Anorexia Nervosa and Community-Based Interventions

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Anorexia Nervosa is a serious public health issue with contributory factors including negative images from the media and the fashion industry, peer pressure and influence, and negative health outcomes that can be extreme. Although in the minority, AN can also affect older females and males as well. Co-morbidities include cardiovascular involvement, liver function, and the nervous and skeletal systems, representing a significant burden on the healthcare system (Carrot, 2019).

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Implementation Strategy/Methods

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Priority population targeted are those living with ED ages seventeen to twenty-four, and intervention is targeted through hospital settings, residential facilities, and outpatient clinics with a qualifying event. Hospitalizations can involve the heart, liver, bones, and the nervous system, making the need justified. This is a single page with a focus on setting up an implantation strategy for an intervention

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ENGLAND: DUE PROCESS, TRIAL, AND CORRECTIONAL ORGANIZATION

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Criminal Procedure, Due Process: Stops, Seizures, and Searches, Arrests, Detainment, and Questioning, Legal Aid, The Trial, Summary Proceedings, Plea Bargaining, Corrections a History, Sentencing Philosophy, England.

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Wharton and James Compared

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Both of these stories contain strong overtones of both the Victorian notions of class and also of a conflicted, but mostly negative, attitude towards women. In Henry James’ story, “Daisy Miller: A Case Study,” Daisy is constantly portrayed as an “American flirt” who is “uncultivated” by Winterbourne’s aunt’s assertion (512). Similarly, Waythorn finds that he “hated the womanish sensibility which made him suffer so acutely from the grotesque chances of life” (1032).

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A Fractured Sense of Self: Deconstructing the Narrator’s Isolation in The Yellow Wallpaper

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Most critical readers of Charlotte Perkins Gilman choose to focus on the feminist significance of the work. While this is clearly the most important historical aspect of the short story, it also provides an interesting window into the psyche of someone who is at first forced, and then opts of their own free will, to spend time introspectively.

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MORALITY AND MONOTONY: “THE LOVE SONG OF J. ALFRED PRUFROCK”

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The overreaching theme of T. S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” is one of dying slowly. Life is filled up by coffee spoons, night walks, and banal conversations so slowly that the person living through it does not notice that their mortality is approaching until it is too late. What the author wants to say is left unsaid. However, there are other themes that emerge in this complex poem: pollution, isolation, and the pointlessness of ritualized social niceties.

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Persepolis

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Persepolis begins with the author’s internal adjustments to wearing the veil, as well as others around her. For the western audience that enjoys the graphic novel and the film adaptation, this struggle is usually framed in sweeping criticism of women’s loss of freedoms and rights, and what professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi calls an attempt to “deamonize and “orientalize” [sic] Iran” (DePaul, “Man With a Country“).

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Carver’s “Little Things”

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Carver’s “Little Things” is told with minimal description, anonymous characters, and with brevity of length. The narrative could take place in any North American area, and this helps to underscore that the issue of familial instability and child abuse could take place anywhere or any time. The couple could be black or white, poor or rich, educated or high school dropouts. When the woman says “she will have it, this baby,” we can see that Carver even shies away from assigning gender ...

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