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A Graduation Project by
Sierra Kerkenides
Why I became interested in this topic.
 I became interested in this topic because I believe
natural resources are not used as often as they can be
in terms of pain management.
 When I discovered that medications can be made from
natural resources, I was inspired to find the vast
differences between chemically made and
environmentally made medications.
My Paper
 Topic
 Pain Management: Toxic versus Non-Toxic
 Driving Question
 Should patients in need of pain management, use
natural or pharmaceutical treatments?
 Thesis Statement
 Patients in need of pain management should opt for
non-toxic treatments first, and use toxic treatments only
as a last resort.
My Paper Continued
 Key Facts
 Cancer kills more than 500,000 people each year.
 Chemotherapy is the most common toxic treatment.
 Antineoplastons is an example of a non-toxic treatment.
 Summary
 Pain management, especially for cancer patients, is an
important part of medical recovery. The pros and cons of
toxic and non-toxic treatments should be heavily
weighed.
My Product
 My Product is a summary of posters that I created to
show how propaganda is used for toxic and non-toxic
treatment options.
 I created five different posters showing the time
periods and what the posters looked like then and
now.
 I researched the different time periods and based my
posters off of similar posters that I found.
My Product Continued
 My product impacts others because they get to
visualize how far medications have come in the past 90
years.
 My mentor worked with me on showing me how to
properly imitate posters. Also, she guided me on the
process to make sure I was on track and completing
my work.
 By completing this product I have learned that
propaganda changes over time. Even though the same
message is getting thrown to society, the technology of
the time period effects how propaganda is presented.
Posters I Imitated for my Product.
Example of Modern Day Ad
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embe
dded&v=pB1SPx7dBd8
The connection between my product
and my paper.
 My product connects to my paper in many ways. For
one, the posters I created show how medications are
shown to the public.
 This is relevant because my paper describes how toxic
and non-toxic medications are advertised, even though
it can be done with false words.
Successes and Challenges in the
making of my Graduation Project.
 Successes
 Completing all of my work before the due dates.
 Having an organized project.
 Challenges
 Imitating the posters.
 APA formatting.
Final Process Reflection
 This project process...
 gave me a more intellectual look on modern day
medications, helping me with the career path that I have
chosen.
 impacts my future by preparing me for real life
presentations in the work place.
 I will take away...
 facts about modern day medications.
 presentation skills.
 a new outlook on modern day, natural medications.
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