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- 23851: Ovarian Cancer
- ... incessant ovulation theory" proposes that continuous ovulation causes repeated trauma to the ovary leading to the development of ovarian cancer. Incidentally, having two or more abortions compared to never having had an abortion decreases one's risk of developing ovarian cancer by 30% (Coppleson, 25-28). Etiology It is commonly accepted that cancer results from a series of genetic alterations that disrupt normal cellular growth and differentiation. It has been proposed ... J. (1996). Histologic transformation of benign endometriosis to early epithelial ovarian cancer. Gynecologic Oncology, 60, 238- 244. Disaia, P, & Creasman, W. (1989). Clinical Gynecologic Oncology (3rd ed.). St. Louis: Mosby. Jenison, E., Montag, A., & Griffiths, T. (1989). clear cell adenocarcinoma of the ovary: a clinical analysis and comparison with serous carcinoma. Gynecologic Oncology, 32, 65-71. Kennedy, A., & Biscotti, C. (1993). Histologic correlates of progression-free interval and survival in ovarian clear cell adenocarcinoma. Gynecologic Oncology, 50, 334-338. Kennedy, A., & Biscotti, C. (1989). Ovarian clear cell adenocarcinoma. Gynecologic Oncology, 32, 342-349. O'Brien, M., Schofield, J., & Tan, S. (1993). Clear cell epithelial ovarian cancer: Bad prognosis only in early stages. Gynecologic Oncology, 49, 250-254. O'Donnell, M, & Al-Nafussi, A. (1995). Intracytoplasmic lumina and mucinous inclusions in ovarian carcinoma. Histopathology, 26, ...
- 23852: Ordinary Men
- ... cam forward and, face to face, were paired off with their victims." (Browning, 61) The shear atrocity of this was too much for many of the policemen, so alcohol was provided to calm the men’s nerves. Only a dozen men stepped out and refused to shoot at all. As the day went on, however, many could not continue. They even had a "special technique" dubbed the "neck shot". "The men ... was ordered to lie down on those who were already shot. This was even more inhumane then the previous killings because there were no "neck shots", the victims were often only wounded. The wounded wouldn’t die instantly, but would be crushed by the next wave of victims being ordered to crawl onto the bodies of their wounded friends and family. Did Police Battalion 101 significantly contribute to the genocide? "With ... the death trains." (Browning, 163) There have been a number of tests performed by psychologists that studied the effects of pressure from authority figures on human behavior. By examining one of the most famous, Milgram’s electric shock test, it is hard not to draw some parallels. Milgram noticed that if people did not have direct contact with the people they were inflicting pain on, two-thirds of the subjects ...
- 23853: Web Page Critiques
- Keith Adams - Interactive Web Page Design Web Page Critique http://www.missionrh.com Mission Roller Hockey's flash enabled web site is very good. It starts out with a loading page before entering going into a intro and then to their site that includes product information, info about roller hockey, news (full of info), and a question and answer section (the Q&A page didn't quite make sense). The site is full of animations. All of the buttons roller over to an animated version of the button. Problems include: the "people and players" page is incomplete, there is no clear ... a retailer in your area (it has information about Cal Skate!), or you can connect to "e-tailers." You can also download the catalog and view it in acrobat reader. http://www.ccmsports.com CCM's site starts out with a loading page that includes a status monitor to let you know how much of the page you have opened. It quickly plays a short movie including sound to keep ...
- 23854: Speech On Euthanasia
- Speech On Euthanasia Good Morning teachers and students, today I am going to talk about one of the most controversial topic in today’s society – that is Euthanasia. According to the dictionary, it means – the act of painlessly killing someone who is very ill or old, especially to reduce their suffering. First of all, euthanasia can be divided into ... you can have a normal life again, EVER! Would you want to live like this? Sure the doctor could keep anyone alive today, they can keep the heart pumping. BUT is this life? I don’t think so. In another case, where a person who was involved in a bad accident, and left as a quadriplegic – this mean they are completely paralysised. People who are quadriplegic will have poor quality of ... such a person. Would you rather let your loves one passes away in peace, if they wish to – Or do you want the pain and burden of caring for a HUMAN VEGATABLE? From the doctor’s point of view, some see the role of the doctor as saving life at all costs. Other doctors see their role as saving people from SUFFERING. Recently in America, we have seen the case ...
- 23855: Advertisement Manipulation
- ... fit in, “Which means you can put your closest friendships to the test with no-holds-barred group racing or a golf foursome.” This statement can be interpreted into the fact that if you don’t have your friends over playing on the Playstation with the Multi Tap, then you don’t have a close friendship. Also the ad states “…you’ll never run the risk of damaging your console. Or trashing your reputation.” By saying this, the ad directly states that the readers’ reputations are at ... were to place the truth into the advertisement, generic brand accessories produce the same quality results for a fraction of the price, then this would definitely take away from the purpose of the ad. Today’s advertisements can mislead consumers to believe that any given product can make them popular, beautiful beyond physical characteristics, or a totally different person. The truth stands that a set of workout equipment cannot change ...
- 23856: Romanticism In Literature
- ... Lyrical Ballads , stressed the importance of feeling and imagination. Thus in romantic Literature the code was imagination over reason, emotion over logic, and finally intuition over science. All of these new ways discouraged and didn t tolerate the more classic way of literature. Other significant writers of the Romantic Age are noted still as shaping an age of open-mindedness and freedom. Lord Byron was one of these authors, he wrote ... the freedom that Romanticism brought came the broadening of the writers horizons. The Middle Ages became topic of many stories and settings. The nostalgia of more Gothic times put more exotic ideas into the author s minds. The supernatural became a substantial part of the literature. Outcomes of this new idea were Lines Written a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey , by Wordsworth, and The Castle of Otranto , written by Horace Walpole ... Grimm, also know as the Brothers Grimm. These gave an inspiration to write many of the pieces of a supernatural nature for the writers of the Romantic Age. The Romantic Age started to lose it s glitter by the middle of the nineteenth-century. Literature started to get serious again focusing on issues such as problems of religion and faith and politics of the English democracy. Now instead of journeying ...
- 23857: Anna Karenina: Foreshadowing
- ... crisis. She tells Anna that she does not know of a person with a greater heart. Anna tells her that Kitty was depressed because Vronsky spent the evening with her. She exclaims that it wasn't her fault. Dolly remarks that Anna sounds exactly like Stiva. Anna appears to be offended and says that she is nothing like Stiva. In the end she ends acting similar to Stiva. Kitty was quite ... at one point in their life. Kitty told her that she was very unhappy and expressed great sadness when Dolly mentioned Levin. Dolly then realized that Kitty was really sad because she had refused Levin's proposal and now that Vronsky had left her she was ‘now ready to devote her love to Levin'. ( Page 138) Clearly depicted in them paragraphs above, foreshadowing is present in many key parts of the novel Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy. Perhaps this is Tolstoy's way of telling readers to identify this element more often. Or maybe he wants us to observe life in this literary view. Novels cited: Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy. Pages 90, 138.
- 23858: Comparison Of Heart Of Darknes
- ... natives to work on his steamboat. In order to reach his destination and save valuable time he sacrificed feeding his crew. He noticed that they had become tired and very starved looking but it didn't matter. In Things Fall Apart the disruption of the white people may not have been as exaggerated but it definitely was present. Unlike Heart of Darkness the white people came to Africa to spread the ... When one has got to make correct entries, one comes to hate those savages- hate them to death." In addition, Marrow often referred to the natives as being simple men and women who really didn't know any better.(p. 127) Also, Kurtz had made a report for the International Society for the Suppression of Savage Customs. In this report he discussed that the white people, " must necessarily appear to them ... change their religion. "There are no other gods, Chukwu is the only God and all others are false. You carve a piece of wood-like that one"(he pointed at the rafters from which Akunna's carved Ikenga hung.) "and you call it a god. But it is still a piece of wood.(p. 164)" Heart of Darkness and Things Fall Apart both contain parts where white foreigners are mistreating ...
- 23859: The Lottery By Shirley Jackson
- "The Lottery," by Shirley Jackson, is a short story written "to shock the story's readers with a graphic demonstration of the pointless violence and general inhumanity in their own lives." Upon first reading "The Lottery," it seems to flow smoothly to a surprise ending. But with closer review, the ... stones up in the village square? At the very least, we can see that the stones will reappear at the end of the story. Another major aspect of the story is how Jackson used people's names to make a point. First of all, Mr. Summers is the one running the lottery. Summer is just around the corner and the lottery must be held for it to be a good one ... The story finally begins to unfold as everyone examines the individual slips. Then we finally realize why Jackson put the hints pointing at Tessie. Of course Tessie is screaming and complaining that the lottery wasn't "fair." Due to her actions the reader now knows that she is going to be the one, but what is unknown is the prize. This is where the rocks come back into play. At ...
- 23860: Julius Caesar: Brutus An Honor Man
- Julius Caesar: Brutus An Honor Man In Shakespeare's play of "Caesar" Brutus is a conspirator who portrays a person who favors a republic for Rome. Brutus is an honorable man. Many characters in the play show there reverence for Brutus. Brutus exemplifies his ... for his romans, therefore Brutus is an honorable man. Brutus is a scrupulous man, whose virtues endure. "No not an oath, If not by the face of men, the sufferance of our souls, the time's abuse-If these motives be weak, break off betimes, and every men hence to his idle bed; So let high sighted tyranny rage on, till each man drop by lottery" (Shakespeare 399). Brutus said that if the conspirators do not join for a common cause, then there is no need for an oath because the conspirators are self-righteous, and they are serving the romans. If the conspirators don't bind together, then each man will go his own way, become a weakling, and die when it suits the tyrants caprice. Brutus is advocates peace, freedom and liberty, for all romans, which shows that ...
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