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Essay # 93202 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Addison's Disease, 2007.
A discussion on the testing for and treatments for Addison's disease.
2,261 words (approx. 9.0 pages), 16 sources, MLA, £ 48.95
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This paper presents, in the form of a case study, general background information about Addison's disease. It describes how the patient develops Addison's disease, its symptoms and the testing that is done in order to determine in the symptoms are caused by Addison's disease. The paper presents a differential diagnosis for the patient and discusses the potential cures and treatments for the disease.

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"Modern day research can be presented to Skyla, and she can be reassured by the fact that there are many scientist and researchers working to find a better and shorter term cure for the disease that she is apparently suffering from. Anti-inflammatory or corticosteroid and immunosuppressive, or in other words, cyclosporine treatment and drug therapy is the method that is being used extensively today to treat autoimmune diseases. However, research is being conducted on how to improve the treatment methodologies, and thereby offer more benefits to the patients of these diseases. Future treatments of these diseases, like for example, Addison's disease, would probably include better and more sophisticated methods of treatment, which would be completely based on today's modern day understanding of the human immune system. Some examples are anti-idiotype antibodies, antigen peptides, anti-IL2 receptor antibodies, anti-CD4 antibodies, anti-TCR antibodies, and so on. Today, both experimental as well as natural animal models are being made just for the purpose of developing a better understanding and comprehension of the autoimmune system of the human body. (Tolerance and Autoimmunity)"
Essay # 73770 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
"Trash" by Dorothy Addison, 2005.
This paper analyzes a short story "Monkeybites" from Dorothy Addison's book "Trash."
675 words (approx. 2.7 pages), 2 sources, MLA, £ 16.95
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In this paper, the short story "Monkeybites" from Dorothy Addison's book "Trash" is analyzed. This is the story of two poor, white college girls struggling to develop a healthy relationship in spite of the violence of their past. The paper treats the issue of self-esteem.

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"The rise of multiculturalism has elevated writers to prominence from racial and cultural groups who formerly would have had difficulty even being published in the West. Lost in the ethnic shuffle has been one of America's most invisible and voiceless minorities; poor, mostly rural, whites. Variously smeared with racist epithets, such as redneck or white trash, the trials and tribulations of this population have not had a major writer voice their concerns since the death of novelist John Steinbeck."
Essay # 95399 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
The Royal Exchange, 2007.
A review and discussion of "The Spectator, No. 69," by Joseph Addison, examining the Royal Exchange.
1,208 words (approx. 4.8 pages), 4 sources, MLA, £ 28.95
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The paper examines how, in a series of essays in "The Spectator," Addison provides some contemporary commentary on the life and times of the English. It provides a discussion concerning the author's attitude toward his subject matter, as evinced in his essay in "The Spectator," No. 69, on the subject of "The Royal Exchange", in order to determine how and whether modern attitudes might differ from their early 18th century counterpart. The paper concludes with a summary of the research.

Outline:
Introduction
Review and Discussion
Conclusion
Works Cited

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"Today, while the "Mahometans" may still be wearing clothes of Western manufacture, it is more likely that they are wearing textiles that are made in China. Furthermore, it is unlikely that Addison could "go back home" if he was to revisit the Royal Exchange's modern equivalent today. Instead of friendly gatherings of international merchants meeting in smoked-filled rooms in good faith, he would likely encounter hot spots of social protestors, especially Islamic fundamentalists and ethnic youths who have become disenchanted with the British concept of equality and democratic process."
Essay # 55406 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
"Financial Reckoning Day", 2005.
Book review of William Bonner's and Addison Wiggin's book about investments.
1,142 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 1 source, MLA, £ 27.95
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This paper reviews the investment advice provided in Bonner's and Wiggin's book, "Financial Reckoning Day". The paper looks at how the authors explain business cycle recessions and depressions, their discussion about the Internet bubble and burst, and some of the guidelines the authors offer to the potential investor.

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"The idea of a ?soft depression? may seem oxymoronic to the reader?s eye, much like ?jumbo shrimp? or ?a sure return? on your investment. A soft depression, however, is not another economic term a downturn in the economy less onerous upon the population than a ?hard depression.? Rather a soft depression is a depression that is based in a multitude of historical and demographic as well as economic factors that can cause a growing instability in the economy over time, rather than a quick, harsh decent into economic misery. In fact, a soft depression, quite unlike a ?soft fall? is often much worse in terms of its ramifications than a short, sharp shock of a quick depression, much like drowning rather than a death by a firing squad, to use the type of metaphorical language so beloved by the authors William Bonner and Addison Wiggin of Financial Reckoning Day: Surviving the Soft Depression of the 21st Century."
Essay # 1333 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
The Failure of Education in Modern America, 2000.
Shows why education in America has failed using several important sources and statistics.
1,377 words (approx. 5.5 pages), 6 sources, £ 32.95
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This paper employs a variety of classical and modern resources (Tocqueville, Yeats, Bell Curve, Addison, Levine) to prove that America?s educational problems (confirmed by various statistics) are a serious problem. Each of the reasons are strenuously examined with original interpretation of all sources.





 

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