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    Doctor is a noble job that is admired by a lot of people. Being a doctor itself has place the doctor to the eye of the society in a very good way. However‚ being a doctor can be really risky and a lot of things need to be sacrificed in order to fulfill the task as a doctor. There are several things that motivate me to become a doctor such as to fulfill my late father’s dream for me to become a doctor‚ my own way to help a lot of people‚ my curiosity about human being and disease‚ Firstly‚ I have

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    of aid. That ’s why some French doctors and journalists created in 1971 an international medical humanitarian organization known as “Doctor without borders” in order to help people in every corner of the world and provide medical assistance to those in need regardless the race‚ religion or political ideology‚ in order to save lives and ease the suffering of people caught in crises‚ and restoring their ability to rebuild their lives and communities. Doctor without borders is an international

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    3 Idiots 3 Idiots is a movie that highlights different aspects of life. Education and it’s flawed system‚ strict parents who never ask what their kids want‚ dealing with relationships‚ and surviving life with friends. What I like most about this movie is how it tackles a very serious issue/matter in society and still keeps it light. I talk about the flawed education system where students are taught that in life if you’re not first‚ you don’t matter. And that grades are all that matter and learning

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    Faustus Journal #2 In the novel ‘Doctor Faustus’‚ by Christopher Marlowe‚ Faustus sells his soul to the Devil so he can gain all scientific knowledge of the Earth‚ and become a god. Faustus enjoys viewing the wonders of the world‚ but he does not realize that all these wonders were created by God. Faustus feels the need to turn to evil in order to be content with life‚ when using his magic. Doctor Faustus uses his slave Mephostophilis to take him around the world‚ Faustus is ecstatic‚ after travelling

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    Jasmin Kenjar NT1110 LAB 3.1 July 14‚ 2015 Lab 3.1: Exploring the Motherboard and Buses TASK 1: (2.) LGA 1156 used with the Intel Celeron‚ Intel Pentium‚ Intel Core i3‚ Intel Core i5‚ Intel Core i7 and Intel Xeon processors. The processors integrate the features traditionally located on a northbridge within the processor itself. The LGA 1156 socket allows these following connections to be made from the processor to the rest of the system: PCI-Express 2.0 ×16 for communications with a graphics card

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    Scenario 3 Question: How do you think this situation could have been prevented? Could the IT department have conducted regular inventories of the software on each computer to identify missing patches? Could the IT department have implemented a process to ensure that no computer is moved outside the boundaries of the firewall? There are steps that the IT department could have taken to avoid the situation that occurred. There should have been policies in place to ensure that antivirus/malware

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    How Doctors Think Jerome Groopman‚ M.D. March 12‚ 2008 1. From simple mistakes to complex outcomes is what the practice of a Doctor consists of. The occurrence of this has massively increased throughout the years from veteran doctors to fresh out of college doctors‚ due to conformity with one’s duties. This book describes copious situations in which the Doctor incorrectly diagnosed their patient due to lack of concentration or compliance with their career. Dr. Groopman also lists and discusses

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    The Indian Supreme Court has ruled that doctors can be sued for medical negligence in consumer courts set up under India’s consumer protection act of 1986. The landmark judgment‚ delivered last week‚ caps the nine year old controversy over whether doctors providing medical services to patients on payment of fees can be held liable under this act. Responding to appeals by doctors against earlier judgments by state high courts‚ the Supreme Court ruled that patients aggrieved by deficiencies in medical

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    relationship. The vast majority of relationships are too complex to accurately and completely define each and every detail individually. Instead‚ models are used as a starting point from which discussions of other relationships can take place. The doctor-patient relationship for example‚ can be described much more completely and quickly by comparing it to another relationship; such as that between a parent and child‚ painter and customer‚ or between friends. We are able to differentiate between how

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    The doctor is one of the main characters in John Steinbeck’s novel "The Pearl". Author used this character as a symbol of evil. Steinbeck showed the doctor as a prejudice who treated simple poor people as animals. He was such a greedy person that moral responsibilities did not exist for him. Over the years spent in La Paz he became a professional liar instead of a doctor. Before a medical student is granted a doctor’s degree he must to say a Hippocratic Oath. In that oath each student swears to

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