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    For our Anthropological observation project, we observed SDT, an on-campus sorority at Binghamton University. These letters represent the Greek letters Sigma Delta Tau. SDT relates to the mainstream culture by bringing those with similar interests together. The culture and customs of current college students are represented by all of Greek life. Greek life provides students with the ability to join together, socialize, and participate in philanthropy events. New students are often intrigued to…

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    Arabic Profiling

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    So often In society you see other races being profiled for no reason besides how they look, this mostly applies for arabic people and people of arabic descent with profiling at an airport 42 times more likely than a white person. But the real problems are not the arabic people we profile but the white and other less likely ethnicities that pass through the airports not being profiled and blowing people up with the bombs they brought with them.Like the Oklahoma City Bomber,which was white and was…

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    times throughout Dwyer’s findings due to the reasoning behind everyone's answer. Pathos can also definitely be found in Dwyer’s essay since we are learning about the graduate’s personal experiences. Leah Munson majored in biological sciences at Binghamton University and made it clear that she was against college. “I hate the fact that I just spent years of my life forcing myself to learn information that I likely won’t use again. College is not shaping students to their careers but rather for…

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    The Gettysburg Address and the 13th Amendment Essay Nobody wants a meaningless death. Nobody wants a wasted life that could have meant more. The large scale that war presents terrible loss inevitably gives rise to the comparison of the outcome to the sacrifices made to achieve it. Out of the Civil War, the 13th Amendment freed the slaves, but also honored the fallen soldiers of the war by ensuring that their deaths were given for the worthy cause of abolishing the immoral practice of…

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    Medical ethics is all about doing what is considered to be right while achieving the best possible outcome for every patient. There are many factors to consider while making life changing decisions, whether that is about you or for the future of others. This decision could be made as a parent, guardian or a healthcare professional. Medical ethics and legal issues need to be considered; also the patients’ beliefs and religion may also play a vital part in decisions. Abortion is a great example in…

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    central conflict of the story it can be seen that there is some conflict on how China feels now. Over the summer before their freshman year as college students, they mistakenly conceive a child during a camping trip. In the fall, he attends Brown, she Binghamton. However they are separated by more than miles: Jeremy wants her to get an abortion, and she is refusing to do so. This is a very big…

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    being delighted that they are on campus. Despite all of this negativity toward disabled students, there are actually some universities which welcome and treat them fairly. For example,the universities of Florida,Wayne State, Humboldt State, and Binghamton Illinois, and California at Berkeley provides a great environment for immobilized students. They have done this by making basketball teams for those in wheelchairs or just providing the best care for all disabled classmates (Adams 179).…

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    “Civil Society and the Legacies of Dictatorship.” World Politics, vol. 59, no. 4, 2007, pp. 539–567. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/40060172. Michael Bernhard is a professor at the University of Florida and Ekrem Karakoc is a professor at Binghamton University. They are addressing the affects that a dictatorship leaves on a country after their rule and even in the possible transition into a democracy. It seems that the audience of this paper would be for someone in the field of…

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    Enzymes

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    Boris Kozarski Lab partner: Donovan Ortiz 9/23/16 Bio 118: A-65 GTA: Mian Li, UGTA: Shelby Schaffer Intro: Enzymes are important biological molecules that help catalyze numerous reactions in the body. They are an arrangement of proteins designed to serve very specific roles. Enzymes contain active sites that substrates bind to. The enzymes then help orient those substrates so they achieve ideal reaction conditions. As a result, substrates are broken down much faster than they would on their own…

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    Bell Hooks Research Paper

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    Black, White, Asian, and Hispanic women all have one thing in common. They all have dealt with some form of oppression. bell hooks exemplifies a woman who seeks change and improvement in the feminist movement. When bell hooks enrolled in a graduate class on Feminist Theory she realized all her readings were written by white women and one black man. She had every right to be curious of the works from women of different cultures. Did I mention bell hooks was black? Oppression has no color or…

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