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    Companies have little or no incentive to organize the workforce and have more power in classifying their workers how they see fit. As a result of the outdated classification methods the non-traditional workforce continues to struggle when it comes to collective bargaining rights and organizing. Labor relations and law need to update their views and methods to keep up with the new workforce. Based on the research,…

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    Disorders of sexual development (DSD) have been a topic of great interest as of late. Intersex, at its most basic definition, is when one does not ‘fit’ into the binary gender structure most commonly subscribed to in Western civilization; or, rather, having a variation of sexual characteristics or a combination other than the more common female to XX and male to XY. Research shows that 1.7% of the population has a DSD, considering the current population of the U.S., that would be approximately…

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    These are established definitions found by a quick Google search or perusal through the Oxford Dictionary, but these are equally multifaceted qualities quickly becoming substantial within our society. Generally, it is noticeable to the casual passerby what sex another person is as biological variances make it comparatively easy to differentiate adults of one sex from another. Nonetheless, like the definitions provided, it is a broad study incapable of being summarized by a quick glimpse.…

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    The people of hawaii, differed greatly from the Europeans when it came to their views on gender and sexuality. For example they did not have a strict binary gender classification system, as seen by the Mahu otherwise known as intermediate gender. .As a result of the introduction of Christianity and European thoughts on sexuality, Hawaiian’s namely King Kamehameha adopted a more sexually restrictive philosophy. The…

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    describes the algorithm used for traffic light and road sign detection. It also provides the hardware components used to provide output. In the proposed system, initially input image was obtained in RGB form and converted to gray scale and finally to binary images. This said to be pre-processing of images. Then filtering was performed for removal of noise from images. Color of traffic light was detected based on threshold values. Hough transform was done for the detection of shape and based on…

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    Red Blood Cell Essay

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    The measure of WBC and RBC Cells are very important for the doctor to diagnose various diseases such as anemia, leukemia etc. So, precise counting of blood cells plays very important role.. Fast and cost-effective production of blood cell count reports are of paramount importance in the healthcare industry. In the market there are various systems for the automatic quantification of blood cells that allow counting the number of different types of cells within the blood smear. The major issue in…

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    behaviors and attitudes towards each gender roles, which has negatively impacted on an individual’s self-esteem, self-confidence and social relations. Gender is defined as a similar category of human beings that is outside the male and/or female binary classification and is based on the individual’s awareness of identity. (Dictionary.com). Similarly, gender roles is a set of societal…

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    According to Kirova, Bays, and Lagalwar (2015), “Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease marked by deficits in episodic memory, working memory (WM), and executive function” (p. 1). Instances that are classified as executive dysfunction are reduced selective and divided attention, inability to reverse intrusive stimuli, and weak manipulation skills. There is evidence supporting that Alzheimer’s happens because of postmortem recognition of pathology in neural tissue.…

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    Factors Influencing Female Genital Circumcision in Kenya 1.1 Statement of problem: According to Shell-Duncan, B( 2001), Female genital circumcision is a widespread cultural practice and affects millions of young women in Africa Female genital circumcision causes a wide range of health complications.Short term health complications like bleeding, Infection, Pain, and Trauma. On the other side, Long-term health complications include Problems with gynecological health, Increased risk of sexually…

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    critical consciousness (Neenan, 2009). By working with socratic questions Derek will self-analyse his sexuality and dominant identity categories, which imply the meaning of normality. Thus, Derek will be able to question and challenge fixed identity classifications, the systemic barriers and the power structures around…

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