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    One of the most important human relationship that individual creates with other human is the relatively long-term emotionally bond in which an individual looks for security and comfort from the presence of another, i.e. the attachment. ‘A baby cannot exist alone, but is essentially part of a relationship’ (Winnicot, 1964). According to psychoanalytic and behaviourist perspective feeding was seen as a central context in which the caregiver and babies develop attachment. Idea not shared among the…

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    Culpability Essay

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    defendant and the injury or wrongdoing. In the absence of a connection, a party cannot be culpable, and such a message would be defamatory (Stark, 2016). This chapter seeks to highlight and discuss the various forms of culpability. General Intent This classification is utilized where an individual intended to perform an illegal act, which results in an unwanted outcome. It is critical to note that although the willingness to carry out the act exists the unintended result was a possibility; it…

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    Siamese Research Paper

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    Siamese Classification The classification of the Siamese cat is a Domestic house cat. Origin The Siamese is originally from Thailand. Its appearance and behavior caused the cat to become a royal favorite. The earliest signs of a Siamese was in 1871 when they were brought to Britain. The first Siamese to enter into North America was brought in by the First Lady of the United States Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes in 1878. Because the popularity, the breed has been used to form many of the modern breeds…

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    Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S.Typhimurium) Xylose lysine deoxycholate (XLD) agar. Microbial classification  Salmonella species are one of the most commonly seen foodborne pathogens, affecting animals and humans worldwide (4,7,12,17,19).  The serological clarification of Salmonella serovars may be determined by commercially accessible polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies (MAbs), which…

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    Opioids Research Paper

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    Opioids Definition and Classification 1. Definition It is important to distinguish between opium, opiate and opioid. According to Vallejo et al. (2011, page E343), opium is a natural extract from the opium poppy, whereas opiates and opioids are its derivatives. Natural alkaloids derived of opium are generally called opiates, whereas opioids (opium-like) can be either natural or synthetic. The most common known opioids are morphine, codeine, fentanyl, hydrocodone, oxycodone, etc. (Vallejo et al.,…

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    Gender is very consistent term in our life and thus due to its extensiveness, sometimes we fail to comprehend the meaning of this term and mix it with the meaning of sex. In Judith Lorber’s “Night to His Day: The Social Construction of Gender”, she had tried to explain, academically, what gender is. The discussion in this paper is about the basis of gender construction and its process of enlargement throughout time. Is it nature or nurture? “Night to His Day” is a relevant discussion for my…

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    Introduction to Law Research Paper Criminal law deals with a number of different legal issues ranging from less serious crimes misdemeanors, to more serious crimes known as felonies. Misdemeanors are sorted into three classifications, ranging from most serious crimes committed and highest level of punishment for each criminal offense. A few examples of class A misdemeanors would be credit card abuse, stalking without bodily injury, and/or theft of property valued at more than $1,500 but less…

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    Gender Roles In Luci

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    discourse. Homo-social relations strive towards an appropriate masculinity, suggesting that rigid classifications of straight women and men, lesbians, and gay men, are cultural classifications organized to facilitate exclusion, oppression, humiliation and powerlessness of any category that functions out of the strict male- female structure. Rather than suppress bounds with women, homo-social relations operate to display domination over them, through public institutions of romance and courtship…

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    Psychoactive drugs alter consciousness by changing chemical processing in neurons. This happens because they contain chemicals similar to the ones naturally found in the brain. The different physical effects and impact on behavior depends on what classification the drug is in. Stimulants and narcotics are two common classes that psychoactive drugs can be classified as. There are some instances where people may abuse stimulants or narcotics and suffer the adverse effects. Psychoactive drugs…

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    Polluter Corp Case Study

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    According to FASB, emission allowances are intangible assets. This scope of this consideration is limited to areas under the U.S GAAP governance. This intangible asset model bars deferring of profit derived from the sale of emission allowances even if the sales result in short positions. The intangible asset method does not recognize third party buyers of emission allowances. The cash flow classifies the inflow and outflow as investment. The Statement of Financial Accounting Standards…

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