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    doesn’t match with my free time. I got there late last Sunday afternoon. I only get to watch Japan: My Hometown and Dear Doctor. From those two Films‚ I really love how the story goes in dear doctor. It started with a sweet slow blues guitar and then a very slow yet creative way of playing the harmonica. That sweet sound really catches my attention and then a man on a motorcycle‚ driving in a dark black night all wiggly as if he’s drunk. When I saw the man‚ I thought he was the doctor. And then I saw

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    Lydia Jeong Language Arts December 7th‚ 2012 2nd Hour The Dependency of Doctors: From the beginnings of ancient times‚ to the present day‚ doctors have always been the people that we depended on. Without doctors‚ many conflicts could arise to create chaos! Diseases such as the flu or the common cold could probably kill many‚ if doctors did not exist. Children would less likely survive from childbirth‚ the world would become weak‚ and the quality of life would diminish. Is that how the world should

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    human race be without ambition? Beyond it’s definition of desiring success‚ it has come to mean so much more; it is the thing which keeps us all striving for greatness; it is what has brought about some of the most revolutionary‚ world-altering inventions the world has ever seen. On the other hand‚ it has also been the downfall of great leaders and societies who reached too high. In Mary Shelley’s classic novel Frankenstein‚ Victor Frankenstein is a man who finds that ambition has taken him and those

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    There is a thin line between greed and ambition in the tragedy play‚ Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare. Many people‚ who seek success‚ crave power‚ recognition‚ and money. Macbeth’s greed comes mainly from his ambition to obtain power. He went from an honorable conqueror to an infamous traitor. Several people‚ such as Macduff’s family‚ Banquo‚ and King Duncan‚ were killed along the way of Macbeth’s lust for complete and utter control.

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    Personal Statement “Gracias Doctor‚” she said to me and smiled. I quickly tried explaining my role as a medical student in accordance to the hierarchy before she abruptly interjected in a disapproved tone‚ humbly saying‚ “You are a very good human being which makes you a very caring doctor.” I didn’t quite understand it at first since I was just in my first year of medical school taking her vitals at the university clinic. However‚ as the years pass and I was given more responsibilities on the care

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    Ambition is that part of our emotions which craves for success. History has given it a negative connotation. Napoleon Bonaparte had an ambition: to become the ruler of Europe and consequently‚ the world. So did Alexander‚ William II and Hitler. This ambition drove them to massacre a million lives and thus the negative connotation arose. Aspiration on the other hand is described as the “will to succeed”. Having the Will to succeed is preferred over having a strong desire to succeed. Period. Aspiration

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    Book Report Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak is a fictional novel telling the romantic story of Yuri Zhivago’s struggle to choose between two women within the backdrop of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Russian Civil War. The forces of this chaotic time greatly impact the characters and add to their dynamic growth throughout the story. Yuri Zhivago‚ the protagonist of the story shows the personal impact of these violent times which adds to the novel’s brilliant use of personal viewpoints

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    Medicine What are characteristics of good doctors? "I don’t want you to be only a doctor but I also want you to be a man" This statement said by Prince of Songkla‚ Father of Thai modern medicine. Thai doctors should always remember it to use for their profession. To be a good doctor consists of several things. From the statement‚ he did not hope a doctor only has ability and knowledge to treat patients. The doctors need to have a humanism‚ ethics for themselves

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    calm their fears. During the summers of my undergraduate year when I was volunteering at my local emergency department as a liaison.I felt so helpless as I could not answer the questions that were asked by those patients who were concerned about the pain that they were experiencing. I could see the fear in their eyes that they had fear of what lies ahead of them. At that moment in my life I solidified my career goal of becoming an Emergency Medicine doctor. So that I could be the one who is in command

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    My Preference of The Doctor’s Tale The tale that I selected to read was the astronomy practicing Physician. This story of love‚ in hatred and bigotry was extremely interesting to read however‚ on the same note the wording was tremendously derived in Middle English tone which made a few sections difficult to understand and comprehend. The non-bible reading doctor’s tale is interesting from beginning to end‚ he paints a vivid picture of all his characters and there attributes using immense direct

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