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Prion Diseases Sickle Cell
1,117 words... were 3 months old, their brains had degenerated and contained spongy tissue. Although the brain matter had been damaged, the neurons had yet to be affected and the mice presented no symptoms. Days after the enzyme production, the PrP gene stopped producing PrP and the remaining quantities of PrP were quickly broken down by protease. With no new protein for the infectious form to convert, the disease progression stopped and slowly reversed. The holes within the brain healed and the mice retur...
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Justification By Faith End Of History
2,453 words[Course Title] The Christian Faith - Justification The classical Christian insight is captured (but also obscured, as is the fate with all slogans) in the doctrine of "justification by faith. " When a slogan ceases to illuminate and itself becomes a cause of confusion and darkness, it has outlived its usefulness. Possibly that is the case with "justification by faith, " as significant theologians like Paul Tillich have argued. (Tillich 227) The theological presupposition of the notion of justifi...
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Corpus Christi Mass Culture
4,480 wordsRoland Barthess essay on " The World of Wrestling" draws analogically on the ancient theatre to contextualize wrestling as a cultural myth where the grandiloquence of the ancient is preserved and the spectacle of excess is displayed. Barthess critique which is above all a rewriting of what was to understand what is is useful here insofar as it may be applied back to theatre as another open-air spectacle. But in this case, not the theatre of the ancients, but the Middle English pageant ...
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