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    Purple Soymilk Research

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    The proximate composition of purple soymilk (Table 1) is not much different from that of yellow soymilk. Purple soymilk has protein, ash, fat, carbohydrate and moisture content 2.76 ± 0.13, 0.12 ± 0.08, 1.17 ± 0.06, 1.27 ± 0.10, and 94.69 ± 0.04% respectively, while yellow soymilk from Tunde-Akintunde and Souley [35] has a protein content of 2.23-3.05%, ash content of 0.24-0.32%, fat content of 1.60-1.94%, carbohydrate content of 1.99-2.78% and moisture content of 92.02-93.29%. Black soybean…

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    Turner's Case Study

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    On January 18th, 2015, an unconscious woman was found in a field close to the Kappa Alpha fraternity house at Stanford University. When law enforcement arrived, they found her on the ground, behind a garbage dumpster with her dress hiked up to her waist, and her underwear lying on the ground. Several yards away, Brock Turner was pinned down by a couple of bystanders that found him on top of the unconscious woman. Law enforcement arrived and arrested Turner. When interrogated, Turner told the…

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    Local Project Experience

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    Joining the Local Project Team comes in two-folds for me. The first part is growing from the experience and second is create a camp environment to help the counselors, guides, staff, and participants see through the concept of what makes camp so special. Growing from the experience is a very integral part of being on the Local Project Team. Over the past year the process of the Local Project Team has helped me realize and learn a lot about myself. When applying for the position last fall I…

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    Feminist View Of Rape

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    This essay will attempt to expound on a number of difficulties regarding the concept of rape. The core objective will be to elucidate in detail the vast many interpretations of rape, specifically regarding gender differences amongst rape victims, often whereby men who commit such a heinous crime as rape are deemed upon as ‘monsters’, whilst when the ordeal is inflicted upon them, the severity and outlook of public speculation is lessened dramatically. As a result, this essay will highlight…

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    ” The entire place collapsed, and he found himself in a room that looked like it was constructed quite fancily with vines and jewels. Sapphire, Moonstone, Ruby, Emerald, Topaz, all in a spiral. He remembered a song that he loved. It was by a Sigma-Alpha man who called himself “Thryk”, the song was called “Danger Meets my Eye”: All this time I sit around with my whole life left to come, People don’t consider to know my life or where I’m from. You see me turn my life on like everything’s so…

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    Turner was one of the most controversial case in the public and is an example of injustice towards a victim of sexual assault. According to CNN, it all began at a college party at the Kappa Alpha fraternity house at Stanford University, California. During the party ,Stanford University swimmer, Brock Allen Turner, a 20 year old from Ohio was trying to flirt with a girl, yet she had no intentions of being with him. Once the girl, a 23 year…

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    Steve Pemberton Sparknotes

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    Introduction A Chance in the World is an astounding book that portrays the true life story of a man named Steve Pemberton. At the tender age of three, Steve had already experienced the life of poverty, maltreatment, and neglect without the actual realization of its existence. Due to the conditions in which he was subjected to, he was removed from his Mother’s care and placed in departmental foster care. Throughout his childhood and into adolescence, Steve found himself a prisoner of an…

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    SUD: A Case Study

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    Classified as a complex brain disease, SUD is treatable, according to the USA National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) principles of treatment [NIDA, 2008]. Given the aforementioned multiple factors, contributing to the development of SUD, its complex presentation, and associated disease burden; treatment of SUD is rated as significantly challenging. Delivering effective SUD treatment and care requires a comprehensive response, illustrated as core services and interventions delivered, within a…

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