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    The Effectiveness of Guyabano as Medicine Guyabano (scientific name: Anona muricata) is a heart shaped fruit with 10-30 cm long and up to 15 cm in width. The skin of the fruit is leathery and covered with curved‚ soft‚ pliable spines. When the tip of these spines can break off easily‚ then the fruit is ripe enough to eat. The inside of the fruit is cream-colored and is divided into segments. Closely-packed segments are seedless and other segments have a single oval‚ smooth‚ hard black seed. One

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    Religious and Ethnic Groups Part 1 Buddhism and Asian Part 2 Buddhism was founded by Siddhartha Gautama. This is an archetypal figure‚ so he tried to bring him up to life. Buddha formulated the four Noble Truths: suffering exists‚ suffering is caused by attachments‚ ending suffering is possible‚ and there is a way to end suffering though the eightfold path (right view‚ intention‚ speech‚ action‚ livelihood‚ effort‚ mindfulness‚ and concentration). In this way‚ humans can break the cycle of

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    A Theory of Religious Praxis Roy Lazar A Pastoral or Practical? The youngest branch of the oldest discipline of the academic world is Pastoral or Practical Theology. Is it pastoral or practical? Pastoral is from predominantly Catholic circle denoting a science dealing with the religious activities of the Christian community. Practical is from the German Reformation churches giving a theoretical framework for the life and action of a Christian community. Pastoral is derived from the Latin

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    Nicole Jarrell Intro to Theatre Ms. Elizabeth Taheri October 10‚ 2000 Theatre as a Religious Ceremony "The drama in Greece was inextricably bound up with religious feeling and religious observance." (Cheney 33) The citizens of the Greek states were the first European communities to raise dramatic performances to the level of an art. Furthermore‚ the Greek playwrights still exercise a potent creative force‚ and many modern dramatists find strong relationships between these legendary themes

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    RELIGIOUS INFLUENCES ON VIETNAM I understand there to be copious amounts of influential events which triggered trends in Vietnamese culture. The Chinese influence in Vietnam may have likely led to its communist political system. Vietnamese nationalism may have contributed to the difficulties the French faced during its colonization of Vietnam. However‚ I believe that the most relevant contribution to contemporary Vietnamese culture is the religious diversity and how it contributes to Vietnam’s

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    edu/umed/students/clubs/international/presentations/dangers.html Introduction to Dive Medicine DIVING MEDICINE Diving Medicine is a growing medical speciality that focuses on the study‚ diagnosis and treatment of illnesses related to changes in pressure and the undersea environment. This area is rapidly expanding its knowledge base as the popularity of diving and undersea exploration continues to explode. A primary focus of diving medicine is to assess individual "Diving Fitness". As more and more people take

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    Alternative Medicine vs. Conventional Medicine Abstract The paper discusses the differences and similarities between conventional medicine and alternative medicine. The major differences concern the educational level‚ attitude to diseases‚ theoretical support and researches‚ patient participation‚ time‚ and cost. The main similarities include healing purpose‚ the human factor‚ and some common methods used. Keywords: alternative medicine‚ conventional medicine‚ approach

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    Institute of Medicine * Cebu Doctors’ University‚ College of Medicine * Southwestern University‚ College of Medicine * Davao Medical School Foundation * De La Salle Health Sciences Institute * Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation * Mindanao State University - College of Medicine * Our Lady of Fatima University‚ College of Medicine * Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila‚ College of Medicine * Manila Central University College of Medicine *

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    cannot find more health facilities.’ the town areas provide people with better facilities as far as health services are concerned. Cities also provide ample medical facilities. In every city‚ there are good hospitals in which the poor get free medicines and treatment. Many well-qualified private doctors are also there to serve the sick and the suffering. Lack of such medical arrangement is a drawback of villages. the city to be better in the long run as there is better access to health care facilities

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    12 February 2013 Renaissance Medicine and Medical Practices In the beginning of the Elizabethan Era medicine was the beginning of advancements. During the Renaissance‚ disease was a big problem. Medicine was not as advanced as it is today‚ but being discovered from witchcraft and superstitions‚ to cures for the sick. Medicine was not advanced then so the citizens looked for cure from the "witches" and their beliefs just led them to their deaths. Religious citizens prayed‚ or consumed blood

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