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    This project will be produced in concert with an honors thesis in history at the University of Iowa. This work produced for publication in the Annals of Iowa will be primarily focused on the accounts of the Iowa soldiers and their motivations for killing the bloodhounds. The wider project will go farther in incorporating the story into the history of Reconstruction South Carolina relying upon the important connection of the same Robert Butler, whose bloodhounds were killed in 1865, being a chief…

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    Kimberly, Ninety-one out of ninety-five counties in Tennessee are rural; the remaining 4 counties (Shelby, Davidson, Hamilton and Knox) are urban. “Urban counties are were core areas containing a large population nucleus together and adjacent communities with a high degree of economic and social integration, whereas rural areas are residual locations that fall outside of urban statistical areas”(James, 2014, p. 2122) Although, clinicians often prefer living in urbanized areas where they have…

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    really immoral to force a human being to do something they don't want to do so they should stop for a better country. Work Cited Watanabe, Kevin K., and Han K. Kang. "Military service in Vietnam and the risk of death from trauma and selected cancers." Annals of epidemiology 5.5 (1995): 407-412 Weisskopf, M. G., et al. "Prospective study of military service and mortality from ALS." Neurology 64.1 (2005): 32-37. "Military." The white house. The white house, 13 May…

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    List the hormones that play a role in the urinary system and what they do. Vasopressin (ADH antidiuretic hormone) and aldosterone are the hormones that play a role in the urinary system. In the urinary system vasopressin regulates water loss and aldosterone maintains the balance of electrolytes and water. Sources: "Vasopressin | Definition of Vasopressin by Medical Dictionary." TheFreeDictionary.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Dec. 2015. . "Aldosterone | Definition of Aldosterone by…

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    org/10.1111/roie.12042 D'Albis, H., Boubtane, E., & Coulibaly, D. (2016). Immigration Policy and Macroeconomic Performance in France. Annals of Economics and Statistics, (121/122), 279-308. http://dx.doi.org/10.15609/annaeconstat2009.121-122.279 Davies, G., & Fagan, J. (2012). Crime and Enforcement in Immigrant Neighbourhoods: Evidence from New York City. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 641(1), 99-124. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002716212438938 Facchini, G.,…

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    Edward W. Gregg of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conducted a study to determine whether physical activity can actually reduce the risk for broken hips and increase bone density. The report published in the July 15, 1998 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine revealed that “women who were very active and engaged in activities such as tennis or aerobic dance had the greatest (36%) reduction in hip fractures” (Shiel,…

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    “pushing the public persona required for an emperor to an extreme that conservative Roman values… found disgraceful” (Futrell 37). It began within the walls of the Vatican valley where he “[drove] his horses, remote from the public eye” (Tacitus Annals 14.22). But this soon changed and he was often seen, as Dio put it, “publicly [singing] to the lyre… [driving] a chariot,…

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    Drug Abuse Definition (2010, June 13). Retrieved from http:/ www.drug-abuse-treatment.org/drug-abuse-definition.htm Kaku, D. A., & Lowenstein, D. H. (1990). Emergence of recreational drug abuse as a major risk factor for stroke in young adults. Annals of internal medicine, 113(11),…

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    Background: The Ionians were a prominent Greek tribe in the 6th and 5th century BCE. During this time Ionic philosophy, rooted in rationality, dominated intellectual life. The label “Ionian” can refer to speakers of the Ionian dialect of Greek, or more commonly, ethnic Ionians. Those who once resided in the areas of eastern Greece and modern Turkey were often viewed as ethnic Ionians during the height of their prominence. The city of Miletus is commonly considered the epicenter of the Ionian…

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    Introduction History has been scattered with great empires that rise and fall. Modern examples such as the USSR or Hitler’s shortly realized Nazi European Empire, and ancient examples such as Alexander the Greats Greek Empire, all shared the same trait of covering vast amounts of territory whilst encompassing different minorities, majorities, religions and races. The Roman Empire is one such empire that stretched from England to Egypt and covered the entire circumference of the Mediterranean Sea…

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