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    What if cancer was preventable? What if thousands of lives could be saved? While not the case for all, some forms of cancer can be prevented. The vaccine that protects against the human papillomavirus (HPV) accomplishes this feat, yet many still do not receive the vaccine. In fact, according to a study performed in 2016, 61% of health care professionals stated that the most commonly refused or rescheduled vaccine was the Gardasil vaccine, which is the name for the vaccine that protects against…

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    characters based off theological ideals, but also a number designed to showcase Mankind in its rawest conditions: the good, the bad, and the ugly. The novel transcends through generations of families and offspring, but is constant in the theme of human nature: whether it is contaminated or transparent is dependent of the character. There is a widespread notion that evil is result of environmental influences. This suggests that nurture overrides nature, and evil tendencies can be learned,…

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    The answer is yes based on many medical advancements made by doctors all over the world. There are many alternatives to testing on animals and the effectiveness of these alternatives is astounding. One great example of an alternative is found in the human lung that was made by Doctor Donald Inger…

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    At the first thought of the occupation ‘midwife’, people often cringe and give a weird look. What most people do not understand is exactly what a midwife is. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, “They act as primary care providers for women and newborns. They provide wellness care, educating their patients on how to lead a healthy life by discussing nutrition and disease prevention.” One reason midwives desire midwifery is to help soon-to be mothers and their babies. Just like every…

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    3 Types Of Love Essay

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    There are three different types of love, your love for your family, which is never ending and will always be the love you depend on. However you may experience so rather harsh brawl with one another, but you can 't never seem to hate them. That’s actually the most important type of love, the one you have. The next type of love is the one you see on television and in every single music video or book ever. The love between two people that’s indestructible, the one that is overwhelming, the love…

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    Story of Slavery or Misconception Through Fear According to Robert Plutchik’s Wheel of Emotions there are eight basic emotions that the human body can show. These emotions are joy, sadness, trust, disgust, anticipation, surprise, anger, and fear. (Wilkins, Quora.com) One these basic emotions shows more of a presence in the Octavia Butler’s short story Bloodchild than any other. This basic emotion would be fear but not in the way most of us would think of it in a literary work. This…

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    Alice Neel’s work called David Bourdon and Gregory Battcock is a painting of two men notorious for the downtown New York art scene in the 1960’s and 70’s. Representing two opposite unities—dress and undress—the oil on canvas also portrays how David Bourdon and Gregory Battcock were once lovers. Neel, an American artist, masterfully captures this through the subjects’ gawky poses by “creating an insightful portrait of a historical era of social change” (Blanton Museum of Art 1). Despite creating…

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    eyes of a dog, I do not see an animal. I see a living being. I see a friend. I feel a soul." Dogs were not only early loyal friends of human beings, they also make our lives delightful by their unique characteristics and liveliness. Although this topic has been well-written in various genres, this essay will compare the different interpretations of this amazing human-canine relationship through two distinguish genres: the heartbreaking movie Hachi: A Dog's Tale and the article "The Science of a…

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    Heart Of Darkness

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    Human beings go across a number of flaws in their lives, and in these moments the raw instincts in their minds can overcome their senses making them commit some evil deeds. According to Conrad’s short novel about the imperialism of African during the ivory trade, the pressure of the hostile environment was a weakness to the protagonist and he had to overcome it so that he could preserve his identity that had a threat of being corrupted. The implication of the title “Heart of Darkness” has been…

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    this center. Yerkes had a pet of his own, a one of a kind chimpanzee which was questioned of its breed, since it may have been a bonobo. While describing the bonobo, it is said in the text that this strand of chimpanzee is slender, smaller, longer legs and arms, parted hair in the center, with small teeth and mouths, and darker faces. It is noted that these chimpanzees have very distinct and clear differences from all of their primate cousins. The text then begins to explain the life style…

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