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Ewing?s Sarcoma, 2005.
Investigation of a small, round, blue cell tumor of childhood.
6,000 words (approx. 24.0 pages), 12 sources, MLA, $ 142.95
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This paper investigates Ewing's Sarcoma, a somewhat common form of childhood cancer. It cites many well known biological and medical journals. The results of these journal articles are discussed and compared, and suggestions are made for future research. Includes 2 figures.

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"Ewing's sarcoma belongs to the Ewing's family of tumors (EFT), three related soft tissue and bone tumors that exhibit characteristic histological features, as well as an aggressive clinical course with a less than favorable prognosis (De Alava, 2000). These tumor cells are often termed "small, round, blue cell tumors of childhood", due to their physical appearance and their propensity to occur in children and adolescents (See Fiugre 1). Ewing's sarcoma is the second most common malignant bone tumor occurring in children and young adults, slightly more prevalent in males, with an annual incidence rate of approximately 0.6/million people in the U.S, with much higher rates in the UK (Burchill, 2002)."
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Ewing's Cause, 2002.
A comparative discussion of A.C. Ewing's chapter on Cause, (1951).
1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 2 sources, $ 53.95
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The paper will refer to varied ideas from mainly religious subjects in discussing Ewing's view of Cause in philosophy, including non-Western philosophy, in addition to comments that may refer to contemporary Physics and Anthropology. In general, an effort will be made to fully explain Ewing's review in the light of examples and perhaps contradictions in a range of sources. A brief outline of the chapter will introduce the paper, allowing an uninformed reader to gain more from three main sections.
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Sarcoma, 2008.
An overview of the cancerous growth referred to in medical terms as a "sarcoma", focusing on treatment.
1,144 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 4 sources, APA, $ 39.95
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This paper describes the cancer known as sarcoma, its source of origin and development, and its stages. The paper then discusses the different types of conventional treatment methods available for treating sarcoma and concludes with a brief look at the pros and cons of these treatments and their effectiveness.

Outline:
Introduction
Explanation of the Disease
Thesis Statement
Main Points
Origin and Development
Examination
Staging and Levels of Metastasis
Sarcoma Case
Treatments
Conclusion

From the Paper
"Conventional treatment options for sarcoma are surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Often, chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy is used even after surgery. While the intention is to destroy cancerous growths and restore or prolong the life of the patient, these two treatment modes can even shorten that life. Chemotherapy interferes with cell division and reproduction and eventually kills normal cells. Radiation therapy's high-energy ionizing radiation may damage cancer cells but damages and destroys normal or health cells indirectly. These treatment modes do not offer encouraging realistic chances of survival to patients."
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Advertising Agencies, 2005.
This paper discusses three different advertising agencies namely Fletcher-Martin-Ewing (FME) Grey Worldwide and Kilgannon McReynolds.
2,875 words (approx. 11.5 pages), 15 sources, MLA, $ 85.95
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This paper explains that Fletcher-Martin-Ewing (FME), Atlanta, functions as an integrated agency with a wide range of advertising and marketing activities; the integrated approach of FME assures consistency of message delivery in every area of communication. The author points out that Grey Worldwide, a part of the Grey Global Group, developed a new research tool 'Emotional Triggers', among the first research technique to detect the emotions driving buying decisions. The paper relates that Kilgannon McReynolds belongs to BBN, a multicultural agency with offices in 21 nations; therefore, this agency can handle its client's marketing communications across the globe.

Table of Contents
Agency: Fletcher-Martin-Ewing (FME)
Overview
Core Competence
Branding and Advertisement
Direct Response
Public Relation
Internet Marketing
Sales Promotion & Sponsorship Marketing
Media Planning and Buying
Strategic Planning
Crisis Management
Agency: Grey Worldwide
Overview
Core Competencies
Agency: Kilgannon Mc Reynolds
Overview
Tactics to Attract the Businesses

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"The agency boasts of impressive list of clients out which the major ones are Tucker Federal Bank and Georgia State University. Under the Tucker Federal Bank campaign, it was directed at marketing for new customers in case of this independent bank which was suffering from a low awareness level in the market. The agency took the task of creating the image of a friendly, warm personality. In slightly more than six months, a campaign with the message "not too big, not too small, just right" had achieved an awareness of 67% as regards the slogan is concerned. The brand awareness had attained 52% and 60% proven recall. Besides, the agency also made a major redesign of the corporate website of its client to enhance the convenience of its customer while ensuring at the same time that the cost-per acquisition of an online customer remains low."
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California?s "Three-Strikes Law", 2002.
The paper analyzes the "Three-Strikes Law" using two recent cases, Ewing vs. California and Lockyer vs. Andrade.
914 words (approx. 3.7 pages), 2 sources, MLA, $ 32.95
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The paper discusses the background to the creation of the three-strikes law, which imposes heavy mandatory sentences on persons convicted for the third time of a felony. The paper examines whether the law exhibits adequate proportionality in applying third-strike sentences.
It also discusses the constitutionality of the law and arguments put forward by opponents to the law.

From the Paper
"Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O?Connor?s opinion in Ewing v. California stressed that courts should not interfere with decisions by state legislatures concerning criminal sentencing policies (Cahill, 2003). In this case, the supreme court upheld the constitutionality of a 25-year sentence against Gary Albert Ewing, whose third-strike sentence was stealing three golf clubs, valued at $1200, from a store."
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Leiomyosarcoma, 2005.
An overview of the medical condition known as leiomyosarcoma.
1,048 words (approx. 4.2 pages), 2 sources, MLA, $ 36.95
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A study by the Northern California Cancer Center states that soft tissue sarcomas occur in two out of 100,000 persons in the United States. It also states that leiomyosarcomas are about 20% of soft tissue sarcomas. This means about two in every 500,000 persons in the United States contracts leiomyosarcoma and the rareness of leiomyosarcomas makes them difficult for doctors to study. The paper examines who is affected by this form of malignant cancer and the treatments available.

From the Paper
"Surgery to remove the tumor (called "resection") is the most common first line treatment for soft tissue sarcomas. In efforts to keep the cancer from returning, the surgeon tries to achieve a "clear margin. This means the surgeon may try to remove some healthy tissue that surrounds the tumor. Attaining a clear margin means the chance of cancer cells being left behind are reduced.
Radiation therapy may be used before surgery to shrink the size of the tumor or after surgery to decrease the chances that the cancer will return. Radiation may also be used if surgery is not a viable option. Radiation may be combined with other therapies.(2)"
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Women in Film Noir, 2004.
An in-depth look at the role of women in the genre of film known as film noir.
7,839 words (approx. 31.4 pages), 21 sources, MLA, $ 170.95
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Among the various styles of producing films, the noir style is one that has come to be recognized for its uniqueness in characterization, camera work and striking dialogue. Film Noir of the 1940s and 50s was well known for feminine characters that were the protagonists, the femme fatale. This was most common with the French and later accepted in the United States. This paper begins by introducing film noir, its definition, how it started and also the history of this genre in the United States of America. It looks at films such as the "Maltese Falcon" (1941) and "A Touch of Evil" (1958). In the second section, the paper explores how women are represented in film noir (heroine and femme fatal) by discussing the aforementioned films and analyzing them. The paper examines different authors, such as Ann Mary Doane whose research is based on feminism and psychoanalysis and Ewing Dale ("Style and Content in Film Noir"), to discuss their ideas. The paper also compares two film noirs - the "Maltese Falcon" (1941) and "Basic Instinct" (a contemporary noir), to see how women express themselves, looking to see whether they express themselves through their sexual diversity. In the third and last section, the paper examines how women are represented in contemporary noir by analyzing and discussing one contemporary noir - "Mulholland Drive" (2001). The paper analyzes sequences to demonstrate the movie's connection with film noir and examines the role of women in the film. The paper includes illustrations from movies.

From the Paper
"Mulholland Drive reinforces the dominance of the femme fatale in contemporary film noir. In present times the role of the woman in society is observed to have a variation, and this is because of the fact that there is a change in the way that she can express herself. It also highlights the way that she can dominate men without them even knowing it. It is perhaps only when they reach their ultimate doom that they realize that women have exploited them. This kind of character portrayal is one that has increased over the years since the beginning of the film noirs. From then it has developed itself in American filmmaking, which has reflected the strengths and weaknesses both in American society."
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Cloning Dolly, 2002.
An overview of the cloning process of Dolly the sheep and its implications for science.
1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 8 sources, $ 53.95
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This paper investigates the scientific feat of 'Dolly', the lamb cloned from an adult ewe in Scotland in 1996. It outlines the process of how the cloning was carried out, and thereafter, discusses the ethical and moral debates evoked by the cloning process in general. If sheep, and now mice, frogs and cows, have been cloned, can humans be far behind? The paper touches on these ethical and scientific debates. It also touches on political implications of cloning, as well as some of the positives for medicine and science more broadly.





 

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