Lung carcinoma

Globally, about 1.3 million people die annually from lung carcinoma. Although prophylactic and diagnostic advances, current therapy provide a low survival rate (15% at 5 years – American Institute for Cancer), because of the late diagnosis. Our study was performed on a 5-year case studies on lung cancers in County Hospital of Oradea, diagnosed on … Read more

How much homework is too much?

How much homework is too much? The minute students get home from school they will usually sit at the table and start their homework. It seems that the amount of homework is impossible to finish in one night, but the student doesn’t have a choice but to complete it. By completing the homework the student … Read more

The reasons for stress

Many people talk about stress and stressors. What are the stress and stressors? Stress is a response to negative situations or events which are confronted. It influences people emotionally and psychologically. Small amount of stress may be healthy and beneficial for emotionally and psychologically; however, extensive amount of stress may be harmful to people. It … Read more

Radar systems

Radar is a system that is used to determine the direction, range, altitude, or speed of guided missiles, ships, aircraft, spacecraft, motor vehicles, terrain, and weather formations. High-frequency electromagnetic waves are sent by radar, which will reflect off the object back to the source. It was developed before and during World War II. German physicist … Read more

Business ethics opinions (stakeholder theory)

Mike believes in the ethics culture is importance of business ethics. ‘As a top management can serve as role models for the organization to exhibit high ethical perform and should proactively develop an ethical organizational culture, and that organizations with ethics problem should take a culture approach to solving them'(Trevino and Nelson 2007). Thurs, as … Read more

United States involvement in Vietnam

According to Goldfield, Abbott, Anderson, Argersinger, Argersinger & Barney (2014),’ United States involvement in Vietnam, located in Southeast Asia on the southern border of China, dated to 1949’1950′ (Goldfield, Abbott, Anderson, Argersinger, Argersinger & Barney, 2014). The United States was against communism. Their involvement in South Vietnam was just that, to protect it from being … Read more

Obama's speech, Back to School

We all know that education is something children, teenagers and young adults have to consider as a serious matter in life. The importance of education has grown over the years. My father never finished high school, but somehow he has still managed to provide for his family. I doubt that students who set high goals … Read more

Is Laser Doppler Imaging of additional value compared to the golden standard in the diagnosis of small-fiber neuropathy?

  1. ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION Small-fiber neuropathy (SFN), a disease known for its dysfunction of thin myelinated A??-fibers and unmyelinated C-fibers, is clinically characterized by sensory and autonomic symptoms. To date, the diagnosis of SFN is set by an abnormal intraepidermal nerve fiber density (IENFD) by skin biopsies and/or an abnormal quantitative sensory testing (QST) in … Read more

"Let's get things sorted"

The text Let’s Get Things Sorted is about a man called Paul, who finds his wife Lindsay’s sister lying crying on their doorstep. He invites Linda inside and tries to figure out what is wrong with her. He think that the reason why she is there is because of some of her problems with school, … Read more

Cheiloscopy for sex determination

ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Dentistry has much to offer law enforcement in the detection and solution of crime or in civil proceedings. Forensic dental fieldwork requires an interdisciplinary knowledge of dental science. The wrinkles and grooves on the labial mucosa (sulci labiorum) form a characteristic pattern called ‘lip prints’. The importance of cheiloscopy is linked to the … Read more

Enhancing the intelligibility of BC speech without utilizing the spectral information of AC speech

During last few decades, extensive research has been conducted on enabling computers to enhance, recognize, and understand speech. Probabilistic speech enhancements with noise modeling techniques have gone a long way in addressing the robustness issue. Numerous advancements in automatic speech recognition have been made, resulting in the development of various speech recognition based systems. The … Read more

A kiss before dying

Summary review Louise Laurie gives a short summary of the story the book A kiss before dying tells. She mentions that she already knew after reading the first page of the book that she was going to enjoy this book. She says that Ira Levin’s writing style is superb and catching. The way Ira Levin … Read more

Creativity dies – is education killing creativity?

Dr. Leonard Sommer, psychologist, did a research with shocking results. He asked more than hundred creatives and futurists of 35 countries if they think their country’s education system is future ready. At least 67,2% said they did not consider their education system future ready. The majority of the respondents, 84,8%, state that creativity plays a … Read more

Blogs vs magazines

Bloggers challenge and democratise conventional forms of communication: ‘in a democracy everybody is a journalist’ according to Ian Hargreaves of Cardiff University. (McKay, 2010) The blogosphere is a undeniably the most progressive form of autonomous production (McKay, 2010) subsequently resulting in bloggers who are becoming exceedingly extrusive within the business of fashion. Their influence is … Read more