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    According to Webster “ Transgender people are people whose gender identity differs from the sex the person had or was identified as having at birth”.To give a more broader definition a person whose gender identity does not correspond to that person’s biological sex assigned at birth. Meaning that they basically alter their bodies into what they want it to be or feel comfortable with. The choice for one to choose what gender they identified with is that of a personal decision that has no impact…

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    Defining Homeland Security Homeland security (HLS) is an expansive enterprise that includes many agencies and departments at all levels of government. As such, it has been defined in many different but similar ways. For example, in their book Understanding Homeland Security, Noftsinger, Newbold, and Wheeler (2007) define homeland security as “a concerted national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States, reduce America’s vulnerability to terrorism, minimize the damage, and…

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    According to the FDA, Food and Drug Administration, HACCP is management system in which food safety is addressed through the analysis and control of biological, chemical, and physical hazards from raw material production, procurement and handling, to manufacturing, distribution and consumption of the finished product. This case falls under the retail and food service HACCP which means regulators and industry can work together to understand the perspective of each and account for the variety of…

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    ANIMAL TESTING Animal rights are defined as the rights to animals so they can to live freely, with no hunting, without being harmed, free from medical research, cosmetics, and experimental testing. No animal should be held captive to be harmed or tested upon. In order to save human lives, as in animals are hurt in medical testing. According to the Humane Society of the United States, 79.7 million people have pets in their homes just in the United States (The Humane Society of the United…

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    Diagnostic Sonography

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    years, Diagnostic Sonography has become ranked amongst the most rapid and complex developments in Diagnostic Imaging and healthcare. With this growth have come concerns, primarily the concerns of the effects of the sound waves on the biological tissues. These hazards derive mostly from the heating of the tissue by the absorption of the sound energy, from the mechanical effects (cavitation) arising from the presence of gas, and from radiation pressure. The mechanisms that result are Bioeffects.…

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    Describe Costa Rica

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    Costa Rica As a member of your new destination development team, I would like add a new travel destination for our customers. There is a great number of places one can travel to, but none can compare to a beautiful and relaxing place like Costa Rica. Costa Rica is a country located in Central America bordering the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean. This country is smaller than West Virginia; nonetheless, a country that is interesting because of its diverse geography. This is the perfect…

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    Introduction This paper will describe Dasani’s biological, psychological, and psychosocial dimensions that was seen throughout her case assessment. Some of the theories that will be discussed is health and wealth connection, Piaget cognitive theory, social learning theory, and social support and how social support aids coping. The conclusion with consist of a reflection of Dasani case assessment, and what the writer has learned about other people while writing this assessment. Health and…

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    the sleep deprived do not have the understanding of how the body works during sleep mode and how under sleeping can affect it overtime. Researchers have discovered that sleep has two biological rhythms, which is the circadian and ultradian rhythm. According to their discoveries, “the circadian rhythm is a biological clock that causes the body to internally adapt to the time of day in order to meet its needs, such as slowing the body and prepares it to rest as the day grows dark” (Austin 4). This…

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    Microbial contamination is a constant problem, which often compromise development of all in vitro techniques. Therefor cleanliness and proper care of equipment are vital to the operation of a tissue culture laboratory to avoid the risk of contamination. In this practical, the main objective was to observe the sources of contamination and to learn maintenance techniques which are relevant to avoid the risk of contamination in the laboratory premises. While observing the cultures,…

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    Importance Of Insects

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    Insect biodiversity is very large and they are responsible for more than half of the population of eukaryote on the planet. It is approximately 900,000 species of insects have been described and recorded. Insects belong to phylum Arthropoda and class Insecta. Five orders of insects with high species richness include Hymenoptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera and Hemiptera. Insects basic morphology are three pairs of legs, a segmented body divided into three (head, thorax and abdomen) or two,…

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