2021美國留學學生優(yōu)秀申請書I intend to continue the study of History at university.As a subject Ihave been interested in since childhood, I enjoy studying the past and how ithas shaped our future.The study of History allows us to view the mistakes andsuccesses of the past and employ them to the future.a??History is a guide tonavigation in perilous times.History is who we are and why we are the way weare.(McCullough) History allows society to form an identity and to advancethrough learned tolerance and understanding.Last year in AS History I studied heunification of Italy which was key in my understanding of history.It wasfascinating to explore how Italy came together as one country from severalstates and to discuss whether Italy would have formed alone or whether inrequired to push from those such as Garibaldi or Cavour.
Having spent many years studying modern history and decided to take it uponmyself to expand my knowledge into ancient history.Earlier this year I read abook called Cleopatra by Lucy Hughes- Hallet.It was interesting to read aboutsuch a famous and influential woman of history from another womans perspective.Often Cleopatra is portrayed as femme fatale- as in the portrait by John WilliamWaterhouse or Shakespeare who said a??other women cloy the appetites they feed:but she makes hungry, where most she satisfies.
She is often seen by historians as a seductive, potentially poisonoustemptress, however this is not necessarily how Hughes-Hallet interprets her; toher she is plainer, more ambitious and less cruel.I think it is difficult toseparate fact from fiction when it comes to ancient history and especially inthis case someone as constantly redesigned as Cleopatra.
History has taught me to make substantiated judgments and to interpret andanalyse external material as well as my own opinions.I find History intriguingbecause it gives me the opportunity to study the development of human societyover a long-term.My inquisitive mind has further contributed to my enthusiasmfor the subject and I enjoy working independently.But all three of my subjectshave honed my writing skills, to be able to select and organise knowledge andcommunicate it coherently and concisely.More specifically, Sociology has beenhelpful in discerning social trends, and understanding something of the humanpsyche; and English Literature allows me to study works, in context.All theseskills will enable me to read History at university.
I enjoy visiting museums and monuments of history when I have theopportunity.I particularly love the trench experience at the Imperial WarMuseum and more ancient history- such as the ancient human occupation of Britain- at the National History Museum.
I work well within a team, but also have the necessary attributes to leadif I am called upon, demonstrated in my active participation in my school'sCharities Committee for the past six years, organising various charity eventsthroughout the school.My work as secretary of the Charities Committee allows meto represent the school in the community and has taught me management andorganisation skills.In school I have also been a keen participant in theorchestra in which I am lead violinist in school and also play for the borough.I have been involved in several school plays either back stage, in the orchestraor as part of the cast.I have also been involved in numerous school sportsteams, including the netball and athletics teams.I am a naturally cheerfulperson who has a positive outlook on life, but with the maturity necessary foruniversity, and as such, I feel that I am fully prepared for the academic stepup to degree level.I greatly anticipating the opportunity not only to go touniversity, but specifically to read History as I know it will provide me withvital life skills, as well as giving me access to a potentially wide and variedcareer within the specialty.
Clinical study of the changes of serum tumor markers of Neuroblastoma in the peri-operation period
Zhang Chunying
Department of general surgery of the children's Hospital of Zhengzhou City in Henan Province,450053
Abstract Objective:To explore the changes of serum tumor markers of Neuroblastoma in the peri-operation period and its clinical significance.Methods:We selected 52 cases of neuroblastoma patients.Their clinical data were retrospectively analyzed,and we analyzed the changes of serum tumor marker,serum neuron specific enolase,lactate dehydrogenase,S100 protein before and after treatment and their relationship.Results:In 52 patients,before surgery,serum NSE was 33 to 356(271)μg/L,and serum LDH level was 251 to 806(563)U/L.After operation,serum NSE was 9 to 125(19)μg/L,and serum LDH level was 101 to 320(162)U/pared with before the operation,the difference was statistically significant(P
Key words Tumor markers;Neuroblastoma;Neuron specific enolase;Lactate dehydrogenase;S100 protein
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