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An expository essay is meant to C. INFORM.
Its primary purpose is to explain a topic in a logical and straightforward manner without embellishments.
Creating an expository essay requires the students to investigate an idea, evaluate the evidence found in relation to the idea, and present the pros and cons of the idea in a clear and concise manner.
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Nausicaa can be seen as a conscientious young women because, Nausicaa is royalty, she doesn’t act like your typical princess character; she takes action instead of being acted upon. This is the kind of modern day roll model we need for our young girls; one that shows them that fighting for justice is not just for men but for women too. Her strong determination to protect endangered animals only makes her an even more amazing character to most that have come across her.
Ah, I remember reading this and taking this test for homeschooling my Freshman year (:
In the story, "The Bet" by Anton P. Chekhov, the lawyer faces conflict in holding up his end of the bet.
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OBJECTIVES: To analyze the occurrence and types of neoplasias that have developed in patients submitted to orthotopic heart transplantation in the Cardiac Transplantation Program of the Paulista School of Medicine, Federal University of São Paulo.
METHODS: The present study presents an observational analysis of 106 patients submitted to orthotopic heart transplantation from November 1986 to September 2002, who survived for more than 30 days after the procedure. The immunosuppressive regimen consisted of triple therapy with cyclosporin A, azathioprine and corticosteroid. Only two patients received, in addition to triple therapy, the addition of orthoclone OKT-3. The mean follow-up period was 61.4 months. (variation from two months to 192 months).
RESULTS: Twenty-three patients (21.3%) developed neoplasias, of which 56.5% had skin neoplasms, 30.1% had solid tumors and 13.4% had post-transplantation lymphoproliferative disease (PTLD). The mean interval between transplantation and the diagnosis of neoplasia was: skin - 54.9 months, solid tumors - 24.8 months and DLPT - 70.3 months.
CONCLUSIONS: The occurrence of malignant neoplasms was relatively common in the analyzed population. Skin cancer prevailed in relation to other neoplasms and solid tumors were more diagnosed than lymphoproliferative diseases in this series of patients.