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    Have you ever wondered what life would be like without books? For years the hero’s Journey has captured readers and applies to many different tales in the journey. The hero leaves his ordinary world to go and fulfill his journey. Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury is an excellent example of a hero’s journey. The first stage of the hero’s Journey is the Departure. It begins with the Ordinary world. In the Ordinary world‚ montags life is all about burning books. Montag is a fireman has to follow by all

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    many different kinds of imaging including mammograms‚ MRI‚ ultrasounds‚ molecular and x-rays. It is important because it comprises different imaging and processes to image human body for diagnostic and treatment purposes. Therefore it has an important role in the improvement of public health in all population groups. Medical imaging is justified also to follow the course of a disease already diagnosed. X-ray based examinations and ultrasonography is crucial in every medical setting and at all levels

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    In Ray Bradbury’s novel Fahrenheit 451‚ written in the 1950’s‚ a future society’s relationship with technology is eerily predicted. In this society the government has made it illegal to own or read books. The novel involves a fireman‚ Guy Montag‚ who has set fire to houses that contain book his entire life. Later on‚ Montag begins reading books he has stolen over a period of time‚ and eventually he rebels against the government. Bradbury’s novel explores how technology affects society’s happiness

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    instead of putting them out. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ sends readers into the life of Guy Montag‚ an average fireman living in a futuristic dystopian society where most books are banned in an effort to make life easier by eliminating controversy. I chose to read Fahrenheit 451 because it is a classic‚ 60 year old book that is still being sold in stores today so I figured that it had to be an amazing novel‚ and oh boy was I right. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a first person narrative following

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    Indian parallel cinema

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    cinema Through his first film Pather Panchali (1955) Satyajit Ray became the pioneer of a genre of films latter known as the ’Indian Parallel Cinema ’. Even though Ritwik Ghatak made his first film Nagarik in 1952‚ he became well known by his film Ajantrik (1958) and became a strong presence in parallel cinema. Mrinal Sen made his first filmRaatbhor in 1955. The first film society was founded in Bombay in 1943 and Satyajit Ray founded a film society in Calcutta in 1947. By the beginning of 1970s

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    Summer of 17th Doll Review

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    Year 12 Literature SAC Summer Of The Seventeenth Doll The play "Summer Of The Seventeenth Doll" is a mixture of people’s inability to grow up and let go of dreams‚ in a typical Australian atmosphere in the nineteen fifties. Ray Lawler focuses on showing the characters finally waking up to their lives and realizing they don’t live in "heaven‚ " within in a simple plot. These techniques allow readers to connect and understand the disillusionment suffered by these Australian’s in this time. Our

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    Senior Exhibition Essay

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    ! SENIOR EXHIBITION ESSAY Radiology Technician I chose to job shadow a Radiology Technician for my Senior Exhibition Project. The medical field has always been of interest to me. After discussions with my aunt and uncle‚ who are both Radiology Technicians‚ I chose to research this particular area. ! My community mentor was Renee Barnett. She is a Radiology Technician at San Juan Regional Medical Center. Ms. Barnett was recommended to me by a friend who job shadowed her in 2013. She

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    Technology‚ Ogbomoso‚ Nigeria. e-mail: alitemi2006 {at] yahoo.com Abstract—Medical images require immediate access by several physicians in different places within a medical facility and access to a critically injured person’s medical image‚ such as the x-ray‚ on time can be a key factor in the diagnosis and treatment of the patient. The electronic medical image archive system can help to solve the problem faced in previous physical medium archiving‚ thus increasing productivity and time which patients are

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    EFFECTS OF WATCHING TOO MUCH TV   Humans welcome technological inventions and discoveries and the benefits they bring to people’s lives. This was the case when Wilhelm Roentgen discovered x-rays. Within five years‚ the British Army was using a mobile x-ray unit to locate bullets and shrapnel in wounded soldiers in the Sudan. TV was also invented with dreams of positive benefits for humanity – TV would make everyone global citizens. In addition‚ its global reach would provide providing educational

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    interactions of the tracers within the body‚ in the sequence of specific physiological processes. In vitro applications of radioisotopes have become a most important tool in biochemical analysis. Therapeutic uses of radioisotopes cover from external gamma-ray sources in teleradiotherapy to direct cell irradiation in metabolic therapy. Radioisotopes can be use in medicine in four different ways. They are: 1. Radioactive tracers for diagnostic purposes 2. Radiation source in therapy 3. Research and 4

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