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Al Pacino: A Journey Through the Life of a Cinematic Legend

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  Al Pacino, an icon of American cinema, definitely made himself known with his intense performances and unforgettable characters. Born on April 25, 1940, in East Harlem, New York, Pacino’s journey from the streets of New York to the heights of Hollywood is a testament to his talent and perseverance. His passion for acting started early in life. He even dropped out of the High School of Performing Arts to pursue it. Afterward he went into various acting schools which included the prestigious Actors Studio under Lee Strasberg. That would become a foundation for his method acting approach. In 1971 he got a big role in Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather.” This was huge for him because it propelled him right into the spotlight. The role also led him to getting nominated for an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. That was truly an insane moment! This character that he played was also considered as one of the greatest performances in film history. He actually ended up play

The Dalai Lama: An Embodiment of Compassion and Universal Responsibility

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  In the mountains of Tibet lives a spiritual teacher who has become an icon for peace, compassion, and wisdom. The Dalai Lama is the leader of the Tibetan Buddhism religion and millions have been captivated by his teachings about compassion, tolerance, universal responsibility, self-discipline, forgiveness and contentment. His beliefs span across all religions, so anyone from any walk of life can be happy. The core belief that Dalai Lama teaches is about compassion. He thinks it's the most important thing in life. He teaches that you shouldn't just say compassionate things but you should live a compassionate life. A large part of that is recognizing other people’s basic human rights and wishing they were free of harm and unhappiness. To him having a compassionate world starts with everyone having a compassionate heart. In today’s world full of different perspectives, he believes we should tolerate them rather than fight them. He understands that everyone has their own belief

Defending Champions: Texas Rangers’ Quest for Back-to-Back World Series Titles

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  As a lifelong Texas Rangers fan, I was over the moon when they won the World Series last season. It felt like a dream come true. I think that this year’s team has what it takes to be champions again. The biggest reason we were able to win last year is because of the camaraderie in our locker room. Baseball can be tough and can wear you down mentally but an unbreakable bond among teammates can do wonders for one’s mental state. This was put on display during a stretch toward the end of last season when it seemed like our playoff chances were slimming by the day with every loss. Instead of giving up, players rallied around each other and gave everything they had for their brothers in arms. This fueled them into the playoffs where they played some of their best ball. Another thing that was impressive about this group is that they were road warriors. Winning at home is expected but winning away from home in high-pressure games? That’s another story entirely. But these guys didn’t care an

Abstract 2491: Same-Day Device Reimplantation Following Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Device Extraction for Isolated Pocket Infection

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  Dr. Ian Weisberg Abstract Objective: Limited published data show outcomes in patients with cardiovascular implantable electronic device (CIED) reimplantation on the same day that a CIED is removed due to isolated pocket infection. Methods: A retrospective, cohort study was performed in consecutive patients undergoing CIED extraction for infection from 1999–2008. We analyzed the cohort for patient and infection characteristics as well as for procedure indications, details, and outcomes. Results: Forty-nine patients [mean age 70.6 years; 44 (88%) male] of 138 (36%) infection extractions underwent same-day CIED reimplantation following successful complete extraction for an isolated pocket infection. These patients had pocket swelling, fistula, and/or erosion; blood cultures grew no organisms and no vegetations were seen with TEE. Thirty-six patients (76%) were pacemaker-dependent and 7 (14%) had CRT devices. The mean time from the most recent CIED procedure to infection was 13.8 month

Initial experience using a radiofrequency powered transseptal needle — PubMed

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  Dr. Ian Weisberg Matthew P Smelley 1 , Dipak P Shah , Ian Weisberg , Susan S Kim , Albert C Lin , John F Beshai , Martin C Burke , Bradley P Knight Abstract Introduction: The purpose of this study was to determine the safety and efficacy of using a novel radiofrequency (RF) powered transseptal needle to perform transseptal puncture (TSP). Methods: TSP was performed in 35 consecutive patients undergoing left-sided catheter ablation (mean age = 51 years; male = 71%) using a RF powered transseptal needle (NRG, Adult Large and Standard Curve C1, 71 cm, Baylis Medical Company, Inc.). Prior TSP had been performed in 34% of patients. The transseptal apparatus was positioned with the tip of the dilator engaged in the fossa ovalis. RF energy was delivered to the tip of the transseptal needle using a proprietary RF generator at 10 W for 2 seconds as gentle pressure was applied to the needle. Results: In 5 of the 41 TSPs, the needle crossed into the left atrium before RF energy was delivered.

The Enduring Legacy of Robin Williams: Joy, Laughter, and Compassion

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  The Unforgettable Robin Williams Robin Williams was beyond a comedian and actor; he was a tour de force, an entertainer that spanned generations and genres. Robin Williams managed to leave such an indelible legacy in the entertainment industry through his inexhaustible energy, smart humor, and ability to relate with audiences regardless of their age. In this article, we will take you through the life and career of this multi-talented artist delving on his early life, rise to fame and iconic movies which showcased his immense talent and lasting impact. Early Career and Rise to Fame: From “Mork and Mindy” to Hollywood Stardom Robin Williams burst unto the comedy scene in the 1970s with his iconic Mork character on the hit show Mork & Mindy. This role wasn’t just his introduction to a larger audience, but it also highlighted his unique comedic style- one that relied heavily on fast-paced improvisation until laughter resulted. However, even comedy on television could not limit Robin’