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    Basketball History

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    Professional basketball initially started in 1891 Dr. James Naismith in a baby boondocks Springfield, Massachusetts. Naismith was 30 years old YMCA training academy advancing up with a action to be central during winter , and 14 canicule to do so. He went through adaptation of soccer, lacrosses ,and football ,and they all failed. Late night of the endure day of the 2weeks he was giving he came up with 13 rules for basketball. He able abounding things still use today ,including traveling ,…

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    Biological Positivism Case Study

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    Newburn, T (2007) Criminology. Cullompton: Willan Publishing. Shoham, S (2010) International Handbook of Criminology. USA: CSC Press Walklate, S (2007) Understanding Criminology. 3rd ed. Berkshire: Open University Press Plomin, R & Asbury, K. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, July 2005; vol. 600,…

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    From Space Race to Creating Space: Cold War Era Intersectionality of the American Civil Rights Movement. Ivanca Urecheanu (30102069) -. HTST 300 Dr.Ken MacMillan April 3, 2024 The Cold War era was characterized by intense geopolitical competition between the United States and the Soviet Union, crossing beyond political and military realms and extending into space exploration. This was a West versus East dogma disagreement, it went beyond the two superpowers and much of the world…

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    On July 20, 1969, NASA successfully sent three men, Neil Armstrong, “Buzz” Aldrin, and Michael Collins, to the Moon for its Apollo 11 mission, one of the many missions in the Apollo program. About seven years after the landings, in 1976, a man named Bill Kaysing released a book title We Never Went to the Moon: America’s Thirty Billion Dollar Swindle, in which he claimed that the entire landing was simply a hoax. Since then, many people have read this book (or similar books) or heard about the…

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION It is known that radiation can be very harmful to a person’s health. According to Marshall and Keene (2006:1), with the recent expansion of diagnostic and interventional radiology, it has been noted that an alarming dose of radiation can be administered to a patient, in a single scan, without having to repeat a procedure. With the evolution of radiography, interventional radiology has become a norm in the diagnosis protocol and it is therefore important to understand the concept…

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    (1999). Assessment of occupational exposures due to external sources of radiation. Safety Guides Series No. RS-G-1.3. International Commission on Radiological Protection (1997). General Principles for the radiation protection of workers, First edn. Annals of the ICRP 27 (1) Pergamon. Jacob, S., Michel, M., Spaulding, C., Boveda, S., Bar, O., Brezin, A.P., Streho, M., Maccia, C., Scanff, P., Laurier, D. and Bernier, M. (2010), “Occupational cataracts and lens opacities in interventional…

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    Mahmoud Darwish Analysis

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    1 Abstract: This paper seeks to explore the function of interdisciplinarity between Poetry and Mythology in the Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish’ “The Phases of Anat” and how myth is employed to serve cultural and resistance purposes by means of creating and ascertaining identity through proposing and documenting a new version of the subaltern history that have been marginalized for decades in view of the capabilities of their powerful occupiers at all levels. to serve supporting his…

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    Trends In Nursing Home Care

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    Nursing practices are ever changing as the environment, technology and time changes. Therefore, nurses? responsibility, the nature of care, and nurses? role has also changed. This paper is centered around the evolving health care changes and its impact on the nursing profession, including a continuum of care, accountable care organization, medical home, and nurses managed health clinics. Furthermore, this paper is presented to three nurses colleague and their opinion and feedback are discussed.…

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    Abstract The American family as an institution has been changing dramatically over the past two hundred years. This paper will be highlighting three major topics that have impacted the change in American families. The first topic being discussed is the ideal family model and how it is different from the new emerging paradigm of family. The ideal family model will be broken down into two main themes one is ideal family values from the bible and its influence on the Victorian era and the…

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    A full discussion of the concept of a ‘‘maxim’’ would require a lengthy exposition; for the purposes of this paper, it is sufficient to view an action’s ‘‘maxim’’ as an objective description both of the action and of the reasons for which it is done. In the case of inversions, the maxim is ‘‘reincorporate in another country in order to pay lower taxes’’. In order for an action with this maxim to be ethical, it must be possible for the maxim to be willed as universal law. According to Kant’s…

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