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    Second I will be talking about a group of athletes from different sports. The two types of athletes I will be talking about is basketball players and boxers. Both basketball and boxing is a great sport, in fact they have a lot in common when it comes to work ethic. One thing I found interesting is that boxers are observed as a case study, an in depth investigation of a small group or an individual and basketball players are observed using the longitude method, participants observed over time…

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    Prison Assessment and Classification There are many things wrong with the current justice system. From police, courts, victims, offenders, and even the correctional system, many things need to change to make the system function better. In the current system, after someone is given their sentence they are sent to the Lexington Assessment and Reception Center, also known as LARC. While they are here they are processed and asked a series of questions about their life. Some of the topics these…

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    Classification Escherichia coli is a bacterium that is mostly found in humans and other animals. It is a unicellular micro-organism, making its Domain and Kingdom Bacteria. E. coli’s Phylum is Proteobacteria because it is a gram-negative bacterium. It is also in the Phylum Proteobacteria because of the lipopolysaccharides that protect the cell membrane. E. coli is a facultative anaerobic G- bacterium, making its Class Gamma Proteobacteria. Because of its rod-shape, E. coli’s Order is…

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    Reading one Question: 1) Why was the social classification of race invented? Race being the social classification in which we distinguish one another by our ethnic and or regional background, enables us to not only create, but uphold systematic social status throughout the world. As proven through scientific research, race is not a substantive concept, but rather an unfounded concept that has been used to separate the human race overtime. This being the case, race was invented to create…

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    Breast Cancer Classification

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    CLARIFICATION ? Malignancy that develops in the cells of the breast which proliferates uncontrollably; most commonly ductal and lobular carcinoma ? Diagnosis requires a tissue biopsy for microscopic examination to determine pathology CLASSIFICATION ? The TNM classification is used for clinical staging of breast tumors. The American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) 7th edition stages breast cancer as follows:?26 ? TX: primary tumor cannot be assessed ? T0: no evidence of primary tumor ? Tis:…

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    Rock Band Classification

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    and hard rock. Personally my phone is full of music from both genres of rock. The two genres seem to be so different from one another to have so many of the same bands in them. A very popular rock back these days Avenged Sevenfold is under both classifications. I guess this must be because of the wide rand of different styles of their music. With so many different types of rock music to choose from so many people seem to keep between alternative and hard rock. Alternative rock is one brand of…

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    After I completed the “Sorting People” activity on the PBS: Race as an Illusion website, I was told that I had correctly paired 6 out of 20 people’s faces with their corresponding U.S. racial classification. These results were not entirely surprising. I often find myself categorizing others, whether it be by gender, ethnicity, race or age, but I recognize that I am usually wrong in these assumptions. I’m horrible at guessing someone’s age and, more often than not, I’m wrong when it comes to…

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    of the most known dinosaurs, it continues to feature prominently in films, postal stamps, and advertisements as well as other uses. Scientific Classification Brontosaurus belonged to the family Diplodocidae whose members constitute some of the longest creatures in the history of the world like Diplodocus, Supersaurus, and Barosaurus. In-depth classification placed this creature into a subfamily, Apatosaurinae. Belonging to the genus of Sauropod dinosaur, there are three different species of the…

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    Child Labor Exception

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    Exception of Child Labor Third world countries are the utmost underdeveloped countries in the world; therefore, their citizens are underprivileged and necessitous. Families living in developing countries, such as Madagascar or Afghanistan, have children under the age of fourteen whose societal and living conditions force them to work. Nevertheless, child labor is a subject of controversy. In the twenty-first century, society has deemed child labor unacceptable, an inconvenient decision…

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    Following a failed attempt in the 1940s to internationalize the world economy and promote social change within the third world through the development project, the world struggled to overcome the development project’s limitations through the globalization project by means of political intervention, which also had disastrous, potentially irreversible, effects. In this paper, I will show the disastrous impacts of globalization and its effects on immigration and migration in first and third world…

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