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    Dr Syed Maaz Mohiuddin

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    Dr Syed Maaz Mohiuddin MS‚DNB‚FRCS (Glasgow)Fellowship in Cornea & Anterior Segment L.V Prasad Eye Institute Preceptor Mid Western University Illinois U.S.A Dr. Syed Maaz Moinuddin completed his MS from Osmania Medical College and went on to do DNB and FRCS from the prestigious Royal College of Glasgow in UK. He completed his FRCS when he was 28 years old  and was one of the youngest doctors in the world to have this degree. He completed his Super Specialization in Cornea and Anterior Segment

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    The analogy of the shoemaking bench as a body is evident in this passage in order to demonstrate how Mr. Lorry and Miss Pross destroying Dr. Manette’s precious thing emphasizes the deep sensation of guilt created within them. Although the doctor agrees to have his bench and tools demolished‚ they still didn’t feel right about doing so. That was because it was the doctor’s only escape from his imprisonment‚ however it was also a supporter of his relapse‚ so it had to be done. Both Mr. Lorry and Miss

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    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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    Following up on the reading of the “Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”‚ by Robert Stevenson‚ I have discovered several themes reflecting upon gothic elements‚ bringing the reader to experience rage‚ fear‚ and horror. Throughout the book there is a big concern about homosexuality‚ murder‚ and duality of human nature all told form a patriarchal point of view. However the centralized focus is based on good and evil. Stevenson focus’ his centralized theme and proves his text to be gothic by

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    personal ability‚ social motivation‚ social ability‚ structural motivation‚ and structural ability the ultimate goal arrives from intrinsic motivation. An example listed in the book was the guinea worm and the people Dr. Hopkins was trying to influence with his new procedure. Dr. Hopkins used the six influence strategies to introduce the way the infected people needed to handle themselves and the way the villages needed to obtain water in order to prevent the further spread of the guinea worm.

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    Dr. Jack Perry,DDS

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    INTRODUCTION: DR. JACK PERRY‚ DDS is a case which describes the issue of Dr. Jack Perry that employees in his dental clinic are not enough motivated to grow the business to its deserved potential. He wishes that in his dental school they’d taught him how to manage a business. He concludes that morale among the staff. They didn’t seem to be working hard. Perry was a graduate from Ontario University at top of his class. He is proud of his financial success and is still growing at 15% annually.

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    way in which people stare in a questioning manner at him implies a glimpse into a crosscurrent of uncertainty and illogicality arising underneath a prevailing eagerness to move away from the past. However‚ the moment instantly ends and one among them‚ Dr. Lubanski arises with a justification‚ “if Mr. Ryder chooses to make such a gesture‚ it can only indicate one thing. That the extent of our misguidedness is even deeper than we suspected” (Unconsoled‚ 201).

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    Dr. Mohamed Khairy Shahin

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    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES VOLUME 2 NUMBER 3 2007 ISSN 1306-1216 Biometric Authentication Using Fast Correlation of Near Infrared Hand Vein Patterns Mohamed Shahin‚ Ahmed Badawi‚ and Mohamed Kamel behavioral categories. Common physiological biometrics include face‚ eye (retina or iris)‚ finger (fingertip‚ thumb‚ finger length or pattern)‚ palm (print or topography)‚ and geometry‚ back of the hand vein pattern or thermal images. Behavioral biometrics includes voiceprints

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    Ray 1 Bailey Ray Ms. Honsinger English III 14 November 2017 Comparisons Between The Shining and Dr. Sleep Both Stephen King Novels The Shining and Dr. Sleep have a few common topics‚ but they appear in different ways. The ways they are alike are they contain the ability called the shining and the main character is Danny in both. The shining is used in very different ways in each Novel. Danny is faced with different challenges that change him over time. Danny has to find a way to overcome the challenges

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    According to Dr. Kirchman’s presentation‚ “Serendipitous Science‚” an experiment is the possibility of learning something new. An experiment should be something unexpected‚ and the pursuit of new information. For instance‚ microwave ovens by Percy Spencer. While Dr. Spencer was working for the Raytheon Corporation‚ he discovered the use of microwaves. One day he had a candy bar in his pocket‚ and found that it had melted. He realized that the microwaves he was working with had caused it to melt.

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    possibly one of the most controversial topics in today’s society. A word that derives from the Greek language meaning‚ “good death”. Euthanasia is a term that refers to the practice of intentionally ending a life in order to relieve pain and suffering. Dr. Jack Kevorkian once stated‚ “In quixotically trying to conquer death doctors all too frequently do no good for their patients’ “ease” but at the same time they do harm instead by prolonging and even magnifying patients’ dis-ease.” Euthanasia is nothing

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