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    Flexer Essay

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    our equipment, tools, training, and mission preparations. By stepping into the Flexer role, I will also be able to establish collaborative relationships with peers. Usually, they are not keen having their systems and methodologies put under a microscope of cybersecurity. However, my peers will see more effective and efficient accomplishment of tasks assigned to the flight. A prime example would be creating processes across multiple sections to quickly resolve unforeseen issues caused due to…

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    about it. Sickle cell is inherited, which means it is genetically passed from parents to their children. Individuals inherit two abnormal hemoglobin genes, one from each parent. To confirm sickle cell a blood sample is taken and examined under a microscope. Sickle cell can be a life threatening disease; there is no common cure for the disease. According to the article, sickle can cause severe pain, organ damage, and strokes”(Research &Technology 2015). Even though sickle cell disease cannot be…

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    “On television and in the movies, forensic scientists interrogate witnesses, search crime scenes, and sometimes aided only by a microscope, uncover the one piece of evidence that can break a case wide open,” however, that is nowhere near the reality of forensic science (Williams 1). Forensic scientists often spend long days in the crime lab testing samples they can also frequently encounter unpleasant working conditions and face misconceptions from both the public and law enforcement…

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    ALS also referred to as Lou Gehrig’s Disease affects up to fifteen american people a day, according to the ALSA (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association) that is more than five-thousand people in a year. It is a devastating disease blow to the nervous system, and to the families of those it infects. It is a progressive neurodegenerative disease kills many within a decade of being diagnosed. Within the past decade ALS has been recognized through public challenges such as the Ice Bucket…

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    carefully scripted, as based on law, Court Rules, policies, or historical practice (Carey, 2007)". Generally, there is a historical or legal reason the criminal justice system does things in a certain way. The general public is not aware of the microscope that criminal practitioners are under. Situations that call for action, or no action, conversations and reports that will most likely be brought up at a later time, possibly by a juror in court. People in a larger community might not be as…

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    ingredients. Research -CT check on the chest is very valuable with diagnosing the degree on the tumour. -Needle biopsythe surgeon inserts a special needle into the pleura to take samples of the tumor which is taken to the laboratory to see under the microscope on the pleura is a have to. -Pleural fluid is usually aspirated and arrive at the lab intended for microsopic check-up. Staging of Cancerous Pleural Mesothelioma -Stage 1: Participation of ipsilateral pleura and lungsaffecting just one…

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    Galileo Research Paper

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    Galileo was born on February 15, in 1564 and died January 8, 1642.his parent Galileo parents were Vincenzo Galilei, and Giulia Ammannati , he had five siblings. His wife's name was Marina Gamba, he had 3 children. He was famous for discovering the four massive moons of Jupiter. He also created the pendulum clock, galileo was a great physicist and astronomer in my opinion. Galileo's young years were pretty hard I would say ,his family was poor but he did do well in school he was very…

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    Osteoporosis mean “porous bone” which corresponds to the look of an effected bone. A healthy bone, when viewed under a microscope, looks like a honeycomb but an effected bone has many more spaces and holes within resulting in the weakness of the bone. The gapping holes causes the bone to be less dense due to the loss of bone mass. When you are young your body will produce…

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    limitations all limit the extent of our perspective. With sensory limitations the human eye can only see so good. With an object being to physically small to be seen with the human eye there is a sensory limitation. With scientific equipment, like a microscope, one can get rid of the human limitation and have the ability to see object, like an atom. Science has created ways to dissolve human limitations and view the world through a new perspective that is authentic. This objection targets this…

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    for gay men to be quarantined.” In the mid ‘80s, UCLA lab studied gay men who enrolled without knowing if they were infected with the HIV virus. Just about over half of the tested positive with HIV, about a third let researchers study them under a microscope. By 1993, around one third of the group had developed one hundred percent AIDS, and slightly more than twenty five percent were presumed dead. Loneliness made these men risk their lives because they wanted…

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