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There are so many diseases found in the world.

Some of them can be


cured and some others had been killing people for years. For example,
cancer is the name for a group of diseases in which the bodys cells are
changed in appearance and function. This disease is the second leading
cause of death in the United States accounting for 22 percent of all
deaths in this country. Cancer can develop from genetic defect. A single
gene in a single chromosome that gets passed on from generation to
generation. This disease can be treated and cured, but sometimes
people may get it back again. Stomach and Breast cancers are some of
cancers that can result from a genetic defect. On the other hand the
Lung cancer cases are causes for the 80 percent cigarette smoking and
is a major risk factor for many others cancers as well.
Stomach cancer is a disease in which normal sells in the
stomach tissues become cancerous and grow out of control. Like any
other disease stomach cancer is physically and emotionally stressful.
This disease can be caused for excess to smoking and drinking alcohol.
Also stomach ulcers, poly, environmental factors or infection may be
possible causes. Its symptoms in the early stages can be vague and
include blood in the stool, vomiting, weight loss and stomach pain. The
treatment for this disease varies by individual, but may include surgery,
chemotherapy, radiation biological therapy, or participation in clinical
trials. Stomach cancer is most often found in people their ages are over
55 than those that are under 40 years old. This terrible disease causes
about 15,000 deaths per year in the United States.
Breast cancer is the one that affect the breast The vast majority
of breast cancer occurs in women although men can develop it too. The
breasts are a collection of fatty tissue and glands that have been
adapted to secrete milk after woman gives birth. The glands that produce
milk are called
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Theanine Enhances Chemotherapy

Cancer cells have a method of expelling drugs intended to kill them.


Cancer cells use glutathione to detoxify doxorubicin, a drug used for
chemotherapy, and escort the drug out of the cells. Along with being one
of the things cancer cells use against drugs and chemicals, glutathione
is one the liv...
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Adronogny
There are many health issues facing women today. That one that always
comes to mind first and hits hard is breast cancer. Everyday moms,
aunts, grandmothers, teachers, doctors, librarians, students, daughter's
nieces, etc are diagnosed with a possibly terminal disease and that is
breast cancer. My m...
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Teens Smoking

The most recent national survey data show that adolescent smoking
rates continue to rise. Lung cancer is now the leading cause of cancer
death among U.S. women, surpassing breast cancer in 1987. This year
alone, lung cancer will kill nearly 68,000 women in the United States.
Women who stop smoking g...
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Steps to a Better Life


Steps to a Better LifeThe decision to quit smoking is one decision a
person will never regret! Smoking causes around 419,000 deaths each
year, just in the United States. Quitting smoking cuts the risk of lung
cancer, many other cancers, heart disease, stroke, other lung diseases,
and other respira...
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Clear The Air!

Did you know that second hand smoke causes 3,000 non-smokers to die
of lung cancer each year? Furthermore, your risk of developing cancer
from second hand smoke is 100 times greater than from all other outdoor
cancer-causing pollutants combined? How about the fact that passive
smoke (second hand smo...
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dangers of smoking
The Dangers of Cigarette Smoking There are many dangers that you
may face as a cigarette smoker. There are chances of various kinds of
cancer such as lung cancer, bladder cancer, among many others. There
are also chances of various diseases that are caused by cigarette
smoking ...
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Plasmacytoma and Multiple Myeloma Cancers

What is plasmacytoma and multiple myeloma? Plasmacytoma is a


cancer where abnormal plasma cells called myeloma cells form a tumor
in the bone. Multiple myeloma is when you have more than one tumor.
Multiple myeloma is a rare and life-threatening cancer of the bone
marrow. (Kindersley, 2004) When my ...
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Prostate Cancer
Prostate CancerThe prostate is part of the male reproductive system,
about the size of a walnut and located below the bladder, in front of the
rectum. It produces fluid that supports and provides nutrition to sperm
cells before and after ejaculation . With prostate...
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Breast Cancer

Breast CancerIntroduction The human body is an amazing machine


which functions with systems thatare more advanced than any which
man has ever created. However, as withany machine, malfunctions can
occur and these are the diseases which causedeath. Cancer is one of
these diseases; it causes deat...
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Ozone Depletion
The ozone layer shields the earth from most of the harmful radiation and
light comming from the sun. The ozone reflects and absorbs the
ultraviolet rays that try to come in. Without this kind of protection, all
living things will be effected by these UV rays. Skin cancer develops in
most living mamm...
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Breast Cancer

Fighting Breast CancerIf a woman were to be diagnosed with breast


cancer 15 years ago, it was most likely that she wouldn't survive. There
wasn't much knowledge of the subject then leaving doctors clueless in
how to treat the matter. With all of the technology of today, the medical
world has made ...
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Breast Cancer

I could tell you all of the stories of women with Breast Cancer. It would
take up many pages filled with womens troubles, tribulations and
inspiration. Although, you and I would both enjoy hearing them, there is
one in particular that took place in Australia. Her name is Lilly. She was a
be...
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Mitosis and cancer

Mitosis is the process of division that produces two daughter cells that
are genetically identical to each other and the parent cell. Cancer is an
uncontrolled proliferation of cells dividing. Mitosis ensures that every cell
in an organism carries the same chromosomes. Mitosis is how our
bodies g...
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Prostate Cancer

History of the Prostate GlandThe prostate is a gland that is located just


underneath the bladder. It surrounds the urethra through which a man
urinates. The prostate gland is therefore vital to proper bladder control
and urine flow-rate. The prostate is also essential for normal sexual
function. It ...
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Brain Cancer
The body normally forms new cells only when they are needed to
replace old or damaged ones. If something happens to disturb this
controlled process, abnormal or excessive cells are produced. When this
occurs a tumor is developed. This is known as cancer. When a tumor is
developed on the bra...
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Potent Warning On Smoking

Potent Warning On SmokeSmoking has been a controversial issue for


many years now. Smoking is responsible for 87% of all lung cancer
cases and 30% of all deaths from cancer. It also contributes to disease,
stroke and lung diseases, some of the nation's major killers. The only
problem is that the ...
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None_Provided
Immunotherapy: A New Age of Cancer TreatmentAbstract:The growing
number of reports documenting successful immunotherapy of tumor
patients and the increasing knowledge of the mechanisms governing
immune reactions against tumor cells warrant further experimental
efforts in this area. Currently, the m...
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Indoor Tanning

INTRODUCTIONCatch the Audience's Attn.The rate of skin cancer in the


United States population has doubled overthe last 20 years. In the U.S.
this year about 65,000 Americans are expected todevelop skin cancer.
One in seven of today's children is expected to developsome form of skin
cancer in his or ...
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Peed Onk: The Vulnerability and Suffering of a Family
In "Peed Onk" the author illustrates the vulnerability and suffering of a
family when they find their baby is suffering from cancer. Surrounded by
a fleet of uncaring doctors and nurses in Pediatric Oncology (Peed Onk),
their vulnerability and suffering are quite clear and compelling. The
reader c...
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Communication Skills

Communication, how important is a nurse's communication skills while


treating diagnosed cancer patients? Should nurses have additional
training to communicate with patients not only in a professional manner
but to show respect and provide comfort and trust to these patients
struggling through a lif...
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Smoking Effects
There are multiple repercussions from choosing to smoke a tobacco
substance. One major repercussion is the formation of lung cancer, an
uncontrollable spread of irregular cells throughout the body. This disease
is now the most common form of cancer diagnosed in the United States
and a major cause ...
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luck

Tricia StringhamSister KurkiEng. 111 29 March


2000LeukemiaApproximately 29,000 individuals each year are
diagnosed with Leukemia (National Cancer Institute 1). Leukemia is a
form of cancer that affects the body's ability to produce healthy blood
cells (National Cancer Institute 1). As Leukemia is be...
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Breast Cancer
BREAST CANCERThe female breast is a familiar structure on the
human body. It comes in multiplicity of different sizes and shapes. The
breast rests against the chest wall and immediately underneath the
breast is the large pectoralis muscle. The muscle covered with a layer of
connective tissues calle...
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Tobacco Industry Lawsuits

A question that has been troubling tobacco companies these days is,
"Should Cancer patients be allowed to sue tobacco companies for their
disease?" Many cigarette smokers have made the decision to do this,
which I believe is totally wrong for several reasons.For example, some of
these cigarette smo...
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Cure for Cancer


GENE THERAPY: TWO PROPOSALSTwo proposals have been
presented concerning the issue of gene therapy. The first was a proposal
to treat cancer. With the p53 gene being recognized as a tumor
suppressor, by manually inserting the p53 gene into different parts of the
body, it can potentially "cure" lung...
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EBP Guideline for Chemotherapy

Running head: EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE GUIDELINE FOR


ADMINISTRATION OFCHEMOTHERAPY FOR TYPES II - IV OVARIAN
CANCEREvidence-Based Practice Guideline for Administration of
Chemotherapy for Types II - IV Ovarian CancerDouglas
(Censored)Ovarian cancer is the seventh most common form of cancer
in women t...
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Telling Your Children You Have Cancer


Process Essay "Telling Your Children You Have Cancer" Thousands of
people every year find out they have cancer. Over half will have to go
through some type of chemotherapy or radiation treatment. Both are
extremely painful. Their appearance will change dramatically and their
physical abilities will ...
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cancer essay

If given the opportunity to teach young children on coping with loss, I


would make sure to highlight the fact that healing is progressive. For me,
the pain of losing my mother didn't become evident until I was older and
found times when I needed her. Since I lost my mother at such a young
age, it ne...
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Should we or shouldnt we?


Almost everywhere you look there is controversy over whether breast
self examination (BSE) really works as a cancer detection method or not.
WIXT (News channel 9 in Syracuse) actually had a segment devoted to
promoting the practice a few years ago. They still have many guides on
how to do BSE and ...
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The Effectiveness of Mammography

There aren't many issues in the field of radiology, but one issue has
been controversial for a while now. Mammography is the study of breasts
using X rays and the effectiveness of the tests to screen for breast
cancer have began to be questioned. Most American radiologists are
against the accusation...
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the harms of smoking


The Harmful effects of smokingByThere is a lot of harm in smoking.
These days everyone is talking about the long-term effects that smoking
has a person. Smoking causes many different types of cancer. Including
lung, oral, and kidney as well as esophagus cancers. Smoking also
causes chronic bronc...
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Cancer Prophecies

The Cancer ProphecyCancer, the untamed disease that infects our


mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, uncles, aunts, and grandparents.
Doctors tell you if you eat certain food items and vitamins that it can be
prevented. Do you believe them? You hear about it on television, the
radio, and just about ...
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Is a Tree Worth a Life?


In the essay "Is a Tree Worth a Life?" by Sally Thane Christensen, the
author tells her story of ovarian cancer and a new drug that can
potentially save her life. She uses very strong language to try and make
the reader side with her. Christensen's use of this is very effective
because she really ma...
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Hodgkins disease

Childhood Hodgkin's Lymphoma: Treatment There are treatments for all


patients with Hodgkin's disease. The three main types of treatment are:
Radiation therapy (using high-dose x-rays or other high-energy rays to
kill cancer cells and shrink tumors) Chemotherapy (using drugs to kill
cancer cells...
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human body parts


Is It Ethical To Sell Human Body Parts?Imagine being diagnosed with
the cancer of the liver, a progressive disease characterized by foreign
bodies constantly reproducing and attacking the liver. Over 82,500
Americans will be diagnosed with a type of cancer that will affect an
organ this year. Any ...
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The Legalization of Marijuana

The Legalization of Marijuana as a MedicineImagine if one of your loved


ones was suffering from a very painful, lethal disease such as cancer.
There is a substance that can relieve their pain, but due to a law
instituted several decades ago declaring that substance illegal they will
be forced to suf...
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Ban the Cancer Sticks


Ban the Cancer SticksCancer, emphysema, asthma... death. What are
all of those tragic health conditions associated with? No, not merely old
age or even sucking on the exhaust pipe of a Buick, though the latter's
not too far from the truth. The horrific reality is that everyday, everywhere
in this...
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Until Angels Close my Eyes

The story 'Until Angels Close My Eyes' was a very emotional story that
revolves around how Cancer dramatically changes life. At the beginning,
I assumed that this book was would be a tiresome, dull, uninteristing just
like the other books that i've read about family problems. However, just
reading t...
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Smokers
Dear smokers, Do you believe smoking is harmful and destructive to
your body? I do. 430,000 people die with smoking related illnesses such
as cancer and lung disease.According to 2001 data collected by the
American Cancer society, teen smoking rates have gradually increased
throughout th...
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Teenage smoking

TEENAGE SMOKINGSTEP I:There is a huge problem with smoking


because it cause different kinds of cancers. The problem that society
has to address is teen smoking, people that are not even old enough to
buy the cigarettes that they are smoking. Some teens think that it is peer
pressure, low self-estee...
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Protein Linked to Prostate Cancer


www.bcm.tmc.edu/baylormedSeptember, 2000Gene Identified for
CardiomyopathyThe Director of the Heart Failure and Transplantation
Unit at Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine
Professor of Pediatrics was extremely excited with the news of a gene
recently identified. Baylor College ...
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Interesting

TESTING THE FUNCTIONAL ROLE OF CHROMOSOME 13 IN THE


TRANSFORMATION OF HUMAN BREAST EPITHELIAL CELLS in
vitroMathew Thomas, Grade 11 Recent empirical evidence suggests that
genomic alterations play a crucial role in breast cancer development.
The functionality of genomic alterations is demonstrated b...
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SkinCancer
Before you can fully understand skin cancer, it helps to know a little
about what cancer is in general. Cancer is a group of many different
diseases that have some important things in common. Normal cells grow
and divide only when needed, but cancerous cells keep dividing when
they are not needed,...
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Health Risks Of Smoking

The Health Risks of SmokingIt is estimated that smoking is involved in


85% of all lung cancer deaths. Smoking also accounts for 30% of heart
desease deaths. Smoking cigarettes is said to be responsible for over
80% of all chronic pulmonary diseases. Despite these alarming
percentages that smoking...
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A Hole in the Sky
We live our days on earth carefree and happy, but for some that life is
taken away in a single look in the mirror, or a visit to the doctor. In that
one instant, they find out that their life could be changed forever; some
find out their life is closer to the end then they thought. Skin cancer can
b...
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Rat Poison With Your Dinner?

Rat Poison With Your Dinner?Second-hand smoke is the third largest


preventable cause of death in the United States, behind regular smoking
and Alcohol use. Cigarette smoke contains 4,000 substances, with 400
of them are toxins and 40 of them have been proven to cause cancer.
Some of the substances i...
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Environmental Tobacco Smoke


ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE Tobacco smoking has long been
recognized as a major cause of death and disease, responsible for an
estimated 434,000 deaths per year in the United States. After the
Environmental Protection Agency and the Surgeon General stated that
cigarettes cause lung cancer there was ...
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leukemia1

According to the Cancer Book from the American Cancer Society,


Leukemia is a cancer of the blood. It was first identified as a new
disease in around 1830 in Germany. The scientific term, "leukemia,"
comes from the Greek words that mean "white blood." The disease is
described as a cancerous d...
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Disease
Lung cancer is not just one disease but rather a group of diseases. All
forms of cancer cause cells in the body to change and grow out of
control. Most types of cancer cells form a lump or mass called a tumor.
Cells from the tumor can break away and travel to other parts of the body
where they can c...
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Effects of smoking

Effects of smokingIf you don't know by now that smoking causes cancer
you may have been hiding under a rock for the past twenty years. The
1982 Surgeon General's Report stated "Cigarette smoking is the major
single cause of cancer mortality in the United States." (American Cancer
Society) Tobacco ca...
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argument
Rough DraftMany people today like to smoke cigarettes because it
relaxes them, reduce their anxiety, anger and it gives them pleasure.
However, many people are suffering from cancer because of cigarette
smoking and second hand smoke. According to the website
www.thetruth.com about 1 out of every 5...
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Leukemia

LeukemiaLeukemia is one of the most deadly forms of cancer known


today. For some reason it doesn't get the amount of media attention
other forms of cancer. For example, if someone has breast cancer they
are much more likely to survive than a person diagnosed with an acute
or chronic leukemia. I t...
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Tyranny of Health
In the past, physicians and public health officials could argue that they
were protecting people from external threats. In present cases, where a
person's smoking may have caused lung cancer, the question arises,
"should the aim now become to protect people from themselves, rather
than each other?"...
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Melanoma: Symptoms and Treatments

Skin cancer, is the most common form of cancer in the United States.
The deadliest form of skin cancer is known as Melanoma. It is a tumor
that arises from the pigmented cells called melanocytes. "Melanoma is a
cutaneous carcinoma with a high rate of metastasis resulting from
uncontrolled growth o...
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Aromatherapy
Imagine being diagnosed with lung cancer. As the cancer invades your
body you have extensive lung congestion, decreased appetite, loss of
sleep, and overall discomfort. The physicians cannot provide much
assistance to you because you are in the advanced stages. All you hope
for is relief of side ...
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Animal Testing

There is an creature that lives two to three years, is unable to vomit, has
no gall bladder, will give birth to 100 young each year, can synthesize
Vitamin C in it's body, and could be up to three billion times more cancer-
prone than a human.That creature is a mouse and it is used for scientific
res...
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Process Essay Telling Your Children You Have Cancer
Thousands of people every year find out they have cancer. Over half will
have to go through some type of chemotherapy or radiation treatment.
Both are extremely painful. Their appearance will change dramatically
and their physical abilities will become limited. Just talking can and will
be...
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cancer

Few, if any, molecules can attest to being more important to life on earth
than deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Life is based upon this critical
molecule, as it defines the structure and function of each individual
organism in which it is found. DNA comprises genes, which are
responsible for the simi...
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Benifits of Human Cloning
There are many benefits to the development of human cloning. Cloning
of cells and genes has been a foundation in the development of many
new drugs. These drugs can benefit many people suffering from heart
disease, cancer, diabetes, and many other diseases. There have been
many discu...
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Human Cloning

Human Cloning: The Next FrontierImagine a world without cancer,


leukemia, baldness, kidney failure, heart disease, Alzheimer's,
Parkinson's, and dozens of other diseases. No couple would be infertile,
and gay people could have children of their own. No more endangered
species would be announced, a...
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Race and Gender Discrimination
RACE AND GENDER
DISCRIMINATION___________________________________________
_______________________________Analogies between racial and
gender discrimination are highly problematic, both theoretically and
historically. Discrimination can perhaps be better understood when
analogized with cancer. Discr...
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Radiology

Radiation as Detection and Treatment of Breast CancerRadiation plays a


major role in the detection and treatment of breast cancer through
mammograms and radiation therapy. Cancer, or tumors, are malignant
growths which do not function like a normal cell. Instead, they grow
uncontrollably unchecked...
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Sexual Harrassment
Cancer is a disease that takes the lives of thousands upon thousands of
people each year. There are more than 100 different types of cancers
known to man. This fatal disease is one of the leading causes of death in
the world today. There is not a cure that has been discovered for this
deadly dise...
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The Truth About Lying

The Truth About lyingThere is an epidemic plaguing our society. It may


be more pervasive than all the cancers combined, more destructive that
the flesh-eating virus that shocked us a few years ago, and equally as
horrifying to witness. It is difficult to detect and more common than the
common cold. ...
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Elisabeth and other poems
A Review of Elisabeth and Other PoemsElisabeth and Other Poems
reflects the many aspects of life, including relationships with family
members and other loved ones, religion, and hardships of growing up.
Many of these poems explore difficult experiences, such as a battle with
Cancer, as well as the s...
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Absolute Freedom

Absolute FreedomIn life people are often fooled into not knowing the
power of true freedom. In the essay of Lucy Gearly "Mirrors" it gives an
idea of what true freedom is. As a child due to cancer of the jaw she was
disfigured as a child. Going through chemotherapy and many different
surgeries she h...
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Hot desert biome


Hot Desert BiomeThe hot desert biome is exactly as it sounds, hot and
dry. The desert biome consists of 1/5 of the world. Most hot deserts are
found towards the Tropic of Cancer or the Tropic of Capricorn. Most hot
and dry deserts do not have many plants. The plants they do have are
mostly low down ...
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so much to live for

So Much To Live For takes place in Columbus, the capital of Ohio. It is


inmodern times. Half of this book takes place at a cancer camp an hour
out of Columbus,Ohio. The cancer camp is a summer camp, so the
weather is mostly sunny and warm. Theyalso have occasional
showers.Dawn Rochelle is the main c...
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Why Should People Not Smoke?


Cigarettes are a big problem in society, today. Cigarettes are very
dangerous. Once you start smoking, you can't stop. They cause many
health problems, like lung cancer. They may even kill you. Some people,
I know both legal and not legal age smoke cigarettes. They know the
risk, they are taking by...
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