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    to say no to plastic bags!   Plastic bags should be banned from grocery stores. I often go to the store and buy 1 or 2 items and I am given so many bags. I feel that we have become an extremely wasteful society. If we could just say no to plastic bags we would be slowing down the waste in landfills. It takes a little more effort to remember to carry reusable bags in the car but it is worth saving our environment. I am proud to say that my young daughters have said no to the plastic bag when they

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    A nonprofit organization in New York has an admirable mission‚ to provide free plastic surgery for low-income children who have facial deformities. Some of the kids who apply to the Little Baby Face Foundation do so because they are being teased over their looks. But is plastic surgery a smart way to help bullying victims? (Dahl 1). Being able to go out in public or walk down the school hallways with confidence is all a teen could ask for that’s what Dr. Thomas Romo delivers at The Little Baby Face

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    cosmetic surgery What’s Happening Around You Today?? In today’s materialistic driven society‚ people are judged in every possible aspect. From their appearance‚ background‚ social status‚ way of thinking to their friends‚ families. The way we look plays a big role in our lives. It determines the way others see us and from that‚ it will then determine how we feel about ourselves. While many people think that the best way to get rid of their blemishes is cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic surgery has certainly

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    Worldwide consumers use up to 1.5 trillion plastic bags every year. In the consumers possession the plastic bags stay with them for an average of fifteen minutes before they get thrown away or released to blow down into the wind‚ down our streets‚ and into our world. In Israel the average time of holding on to a single plastic bag is twenty minutes. The use of plastic bags tally’s up to $4 million per year for retailers. One company which buys half of the used plastic bags in the United States that are available

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    surgeons’ offices‚ clinics and even government agencies” (Study.com). A career in general surgery requires specific skills and training‚ offers common compensation and benefits‚ and has an expected career path and opportunity advancement. The specific training for general surgeons requires‚ “two to four years prerequisite college courses‚ four years of medical school‚ and five or more years of general surgery residency. General

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    Robotic surgery has been on the rise since its approval in 1997‚ spreading to hospitals and surgical centers all over the United States and seen Internationally. This increase in technology in the medical field could be either a remarkable change or the medical industries worst “Terminator” nightmares. This type of surgery has been revolutionary to the surgical field‚ by creating machines that are capable of more procedures and higher precision than the machine before. Using information found in

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    Kreutzer. Dr. Kreutzer was an expert in cardiology and if I needed to have surgery she would be doing it along with the assist of other doctors. It took a while but eventually‚ she came in. She said that she looked at the tests and I would not have to have open-heart surgery‚ but I would still need to have surgery. I was completely petrified I did not want anyone cutting into me or going near my heart. “They will go in through your leg‚” she

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    Imagine being a patient going into surgery where the surgeon and staff are distracted and a wrong site surgery is performed on yourself or a loved one. Going into surgery is anxiety-provoking enough but the possibility of having a wrong-site procedure is one of the worst possible outcomes. Sadly‚ this is the reality for too many people in the world. Each week over 40 wrong site surgeries are performed in the United States (Joint Commission‚ 2017) with a total of 1‚300 to 2‚700 wrong procedures performed

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    To overcome all those complication‚ surgeons are equipped with sufficient training to perform the surgery that only can be done through the comprehensive method‚ knee arthroplasty simulation. In the presence of VR simulator‚ the complication encountered can be reduced and the surgery can be performed effectively. The complications would be bearable with the knee arthroplasty simulator as surgeons have a consecutive revision after being trained by the simulator. This simulator provides a pathway to

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    maintain the happiness and confidence that individuality brings‚ one must create their own beauty standard that represents who they are as a person. Camille Paglia‚ an author‚ academic‚ and noted feminist‚ argues in her article‚ “The Pitfalls of Plastic Surgery‚” that these unrealistic beauty standards are becoming problematic due to the idea that individuals in the corporate world are striving for the same generic look. In the article‚ “What Meets the Eye‚” written by Daniel Akst‚ a well-known novelist

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