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This paper is an autobiography of Yukichi Fukuzawa. Yukichi Fukuzawa was one of the first experts on the West in modern Japan, which evolved in the late 19th century. He was born into samurai families in feudal Japan, which knew no other system than the Bakufu military dictatorship or shogunate. Although his father died when Yukichi was still a small boy, he remembered his father's deep belief in the Confucian doctrine, which stressed honesty, serenity and avoidance of mercantilism or business cunning. That was his father's supposed ideal form of education for his children, because that was what he practiced passionately (Fukuzawa 1980).
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Filename: 10 Autobiography Yukichi Fukuzawa.doc
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11 Gattaca.
The topic of this paper is on the film "Gattaca." The film "Gattaca" is a projection of the eugenics world in the visible future and the fulfillment of genetic engineering, which is the scientific and deliberate manipulation or re-design of human genes for the purpose of producing "superior" individuals. The film visualizes that oncoming era when "today's culture of perfectionist striving" (Ebert 1997) will be the norm: a society, dominated by super beings, who, as test-tube babies, grow to be disease-immune and defect-free, of superior IQ and guaranteed longevity (Ebert). As supreme-quality products of genetic engineering, their physiological, mental and psychological imperfections are pre-empted and stamped out and a perfect DNA structure predetermined, according to their parents' factory specifications.
Pages: 7
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12 Hormone Replacement Therapy.
This paper discusses hormone replacement therapy and menopause. Menopause is that inevitable and irreversible time when a woman's reproductive cycle and menstruation periods gradually end, as her ovaries cease to respond to male gonadotropins and her capacity to become pregnant stops. Most of the symptoms can be eliminated, minimized or reversed by estrogen replacement therapy. Even low doses of .01 mg of ethinyl estradiol or .625 mg of Premarin daily are effective in relieving genital atrophy, vaginitis and dyspareunia, orally/systematically or locally in the form of creams.
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Filename: 12 Hormone Replacement Therapy.doc
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13 Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).
This paper is on the topic of the irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is the common intestinal and chronic disorder most frequently reported to and encountered by gastro-enterologists. It is also called irritable or spastic colon. The incidence of IBS has been reported to be anywhere from 9-22%, 10-22% or 20% of the American population (Masand 1998). Computing, these numbers suggest that about one out of five Americans suffers from it (Nutrition Forum 1997).
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Filename: 13 Irritable Bowel Syndrome.doc
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14 Globalization of Hybrid Cultures.
The topic of this paper is globalization of hybrid cultures. In presenting the theoretical and practical challenges of a hybrid culture, he asks (1) how to hybrid cultures constituting modernity can be studied and given a specific profile in Latin America; (2) how the partial knowledge of the different disciplines on culture can be combined in better interpreting the contradictions and the failure of modernization; and (3) what should be done with the mix of "heterogeneous memory and truncated innovations." He writes on his concept of Latin America as "a more complex articulation of traditions and modernities, a heterogeneous Continent," consisting of coexisting countries with multiple forms and levels of development. In order to see through the heterogeneity, he believes that the anti-evolutionist approach to postmodernism is useful and "more radical" than anything before it. This posture can break through and detect "fundamentalist pretensions of traditionalism, ethnicism, and nationalism."
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Filename: 14 Globalization Hybrid Cultures.doc
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15 Medical/Radiology.
This paper discusses the medical/radiology screenings available to detect cancer. The trend today is to order cancer screening tests, based on age or on risks factors, but a recent report made by the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center says that these tests may not be the best for seniors or elderly persons (American Medical Association). Age, according to the report, is one of the most important factors to consider in ordering such tests. A patient with other illnesses and has only a life expectancy of five years will not benefit from a breast cancer screen test, for example, because patients do not benefit from screening for at least five years (AMA). They can suffer unnecessarily from discovering early cancer and undergoing surgery or another invasive treatments.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 15 Medical Radiology Cancer.doc
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16 Little Women.
This is a book report on Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. It is a biographical account of her family. In the book, her father Amos Bronson is Mr. March and her mother Abigail May is Marmee, while her older sister Anna is Meg and younger sisters Lizzie and May are Beth and Amy, respectively. And Louisa May is the lead character, Josephine or Jo March, the second daughter. The novel, published in 1868-1869, made Alcott a major author of her era. Alcott's portrayal of 19th-century domestic life is outdated, but she will always be remembered for her courageous and realistic expression of the maturing adolescent. Her "Little Women" significantly infused sensitive portrayals of this kind into the ordinary and formal types of juvenile literature offered in her time.
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