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Western Medicine Chinese Medicine
711 words
Traditional Chinese medicine is today the second
largest health-care system in the world, after
modern Western medicine. Traditional Chinese
Medicine holds that the causes of most diseases
originate from spiritual, emotional, behavioral,
dietary, and climatic factors, in contrast to the
biological and biochemical basis seen by
practitioners of modern Western medicine. Chinese
medical treatment is aimed at adjusting the
environmental and human influences through
lifestyle adjustments the use of m...
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Vincent Van Gogh House
751 words
The most successful or famous artists are not
always as happy as successful people are
portrayed- living a life of fame, fortune, and
glamour. The following examples will show some of
the problems that four different artists have
suffered in the past century. Vincent van Gogh was
a Dutch painter who lived from March 30, 1853 to
July 29, 1890. He is now one of the most famous
painters in modern art (World Book 306). He only
sold one painting in his living days, but now his
paintings are considere...
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Endangered Species Human Cloning
802 words
Human cloning is the ability to take a cell from a
human donor, take out the nucleus and place it in
a unfertilized human egg. Finally the egg is
placed into a female body in which the egg
develops into a younger duplicate of the nucleus
donor (sex depending on where the nucleus
originated). However, in society such as ours
which divides church and state, laws governing
human cloning will have to reflect ethical
positions that are not based on any God or set of
religious beliefs. Issues that hav...
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Role Of God Human Cloning
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Modern Human Cloning: BAD Human Cloning Modern
science has gone beyond the boundaries of ethics
and Catholicism to the point where they are trying
to take over the role of God and create a human
life without yield. Anyone who thinks that they
can take the role of God and create another life
has no respect for the morals and ethics this
country was born on. Technology should not have to
prove its power by being the first to create a
human life for fun. By going through with this
procedure, scient...
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Ban On Human Cloning Manipulation Of Human
1,170 words
After reading an essay entitled Is it right to
clone a human? , which stated many of the same
thoughts and beliefs of much of the world today, I
felt like I should give some information along
with a more realistic view on the topic. This
essay, written by Charlie Cho, is about the new
technology of cloning and gives a lot of
misconceptions as reasons to ban its research and
future use for good. The essay makes many clear
points as to why we should ban cloning. Cho states
that we would be unable ...
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Organ Fugue In G Minor Organ Fugue In G Measure
223 words
ANALYSIS: J. S. BACHS ORGAN FUGUE IN G MINOR
Bach's Organ Fugue in G Minor contains a six
measure subject with a tonal answer. The
countersubject first appears in the top voice in
the last beat of the sixth measure. However,
instead of a total repetition, there are
variations of the countersubject prevalent in the
remaining voices. For example, only the first two
measures of the countersubject appear in the
second voice with the rest free material, whereas
the third voice contains a majority of ...
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Important Works Music Includes Bach
277 words
Johann Sebastian Bach Born: March 21, 1685 Died:
July 28, 1750 Birthplace: Eisanach, Germany Age at
Death: 65 Biography Born at Eisenach, in
Thuringia, he came of a distinguished musical
family. At 15 he became a chorister at Luneburg
and at 19 organist at Arnstadt. Subsequent
appointments included positions at the courts of
Weimar and Anhalt-Kosher, and finally in 1723,
that of musical director at St Thomas s choir
school in Leipzig, where, apart from his brief
visit to the court of Frederick t...
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Important Works Music Includes Musical
272 words
Born: March 21, 1685 Died: July 28, 1750
Birthplace: Eisanach, Germany Age at Death: 65
Biography Born at Eisenach, in Thuringia, he came
of a distinguished musical family. At 15 he became
a chorister at Luneburg and at 19 organist at
Arnstadt. Subsequent appointments included
positions at the courts of Weimar and
Anhalt-Kosher, and finally in 1723, that of
musical director at St Thomas choir school in
Leipzig, where, apart from his brief visit to the
court of Frederick the Great of Prussia in 1...
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Cold Blooded Oxygenated Blood
1,437 words
Mammals have existed for the past 200 million
years. According to fossil evidence, they evolved
from a mammal like reptile group. These reptile
ancestors were small, active carnivores. They were
equipped with several specialized types of teeth.
Their limbs were positioned more directly under
the trunk as opposed to spreading out to the
sides. Both of these characteristics are prominent
features of mammals. For the past 70 million years
mammals have been the dominant animals in
terrestrial ecosys...
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Blood Pressure One Hundred
566 words
In vertebrates, kidneys Kidneys Kidneys In
vertebrates, kidneys are the two major organs of
excretion. Excess water, toxic waste products of
metabolism such as urea, uric acid, and inorganic
salts are disposed of by kidneys in the form of
urine. Kidneys are also largely responsible for
maintaining the water balance of the body and the
pH of the blood. Kidneys play important roles in
other bodily functions, such as releasing the
erythropoietin protein, and helping to control
blood pressure. Kidne...
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Sexual Intercourse Cross Examination
317 words
The traditional legal definition of rape is the
performance of sexual intercourse by a man other
than her husband with a woman against her will, by
force or fraud. This definition has been adapted
in the statutes of some jurisdictions; in Canada
the crime of rape has been abolished as a separate
offense and merged into a wider general category
of sexual assault. Most jurisdictions do not treat
as rape an act of sexual intercourse by a husband
with his wife without her consent, unless the
marriag...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart
1,135 words
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was probably the greatest
genius in Western musical history. He was born in
Salzburg, Austria on January 27, 1756. The son of
Leopold Mozart and his wife Anna Maria Part.
Leopold was a successful composer and violinist
and assistant concertmaster at the Salzburg court.
At the age of three, Wolfgang showed signs of
remarkable musical talent. He learned to play the
harpsichord, a keyboard instrument related to the
piano, at the age of four. Wolfgang began
composing minuets ...
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Canopy Jars Body Parts
936 words
Mummification is the form of embalming practiced
by the ancient Egyptians. The mummification
process changed over time from the Old Kingdom,
when only kings could be mummified to the New
Kingdom, in which everyone could be mummified. The
entire process of mummification to be completed
took 70 days. After a body was delivered to the
per never, which is where the embalmers conducted
their tasks. The first thing that was done was put
the deceased on a slanted table. The first thing
that needed to b...
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Act V Scene Thou Art Othello
462 words
Act V: Scene Othello Othello Act V: Scene II:
OTHELLO Peace, and be still! DESDEMONA I will so.
Whats the matter? OTHELLO That handkerchief which
I so loved with the monogrammed D on it, and gave
thee, Thou gas to Cassio DESDEMONA Well he swapped
me a little electronic organ for it. Send for the
man, and ask him. OTHELLO Sweet soul, take heed,
Take heed of perjury thou art on thy death-bed.
DESDEMONA Ay, but not yet to die. The
life-expectancy these days is low, but not this
low OTHELLO Therefor...
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Sigmund Freud Unconscious Mind
815 words
The brain, an organ we all have. It is an organ
whose power can overcome any challenge. The brain
holds what we know as the human unconscious mind.
This is a place filled with mysteries and
contradictions. It is almost impossible to regard
a persons brain without an involuntary tingle of
curiosity: what lay deep within the coralline gray
whorls of this small, delicate kingdom? What
happens along its intricate hallways, within the
fine cerebral network of axons and dendrites,
whose tiny, myriad s...
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Cloned Embryo Cloning Humans
1,511 words
Science vs. Ethics An elderly man is diagnosed
with an aneurysm, the thinning in the wall of the
aorta. In order to repair his failing artery, he
receives a patch of healthy tissue-cloned from his
own cells and cultured in a laboratory. A child is
born free of the gene that allows sickle-cell
anemia, despite both her parents being carriers.
How was this possible? In the embryonic cell from
which she was cloned, normal DNA was used replaced
the flawed gene. Could a genius clone Hitler?
Could a wa...
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Cardiac Arrest Blood Pressure
434 words
The resuscitation after severe hemorrhage is a
very delicate process which involves many
biological factors with a very small time window.
To successfully revive a victim of severe
exsanguination, one must work quickly within the
golden hour time limit. In this time period, there
are various trauma that must be avoided; cardiac
arrest, hypotension, hemorrhagic shock, and
hypothermia to name a few. This article
encompasses the current technology for
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Chronic Sinus Infections Nose Is A Organ Sense
634 words
The The Nose The Nose The nose is a organ used for
breathing and smelling that is found in the center
of the face above the mouth. In this report you
will learn about how it works, and things that can
affect it. At the end of the nose there is a pair
of nostrils, these allow you to breathe in air and
exhale it. At the end of the nostrils comes the
nasal cavity. Going farther up, the cavities
divide into 3 shelf-like bones called nasal concha
or turbinates these warm inhaled air. From there
the s...
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Lottery Quot Consequential Ist
1,514 words
In his article " The Survival Lottery, "
Harris suggests a situation where a possible
course of action would be to kill a healthy person
and use his organs for transplantation, thereby
saving several lives at the cost of one. However
the argument Harris presents, which he claims to
be rational, does intuitively raise a certain
moral repugnance. The issues addressed such as
whether letting die is equivalent to killing, or
is killing the innocent ever justified, are
controversial in them...
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Opera House Concert Hall
569 words
The Sydney Opera House There was no true place for
performing arts in Australia and this angered many
residents. So Joseph Cahill set up a committee to
raise money for an arts complex. Then, for more
funding he established Opera Lotteries. With all
the necessary funds available, the next step was a
design. A competition was organized for the design
of the complex. The winner was Jorn Utzon with his
design of a complex with sail shaped roofs.
Building began immediately in March of 1957 on
Benne l...
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