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    Anthropology from the University of Michigan, an M.A. in Biological Anthropology from the University of Michigan, and a B.S./B.A. in Biology and Anthropology from Queens College. Furthermore, Dr. Vitzthum is a senior scientist at the Kinsey Institute in Bloomington, Indiana, and is an evolutionary anthropologist and professor in the Anthropology department at Indiana University. The purpose of Dr. Vitzthum’s research on environmental stress and its impact on pregnancy is to explore factors…

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    We live in a time where lean operations are becoming vital to the success of a firm; "logistics" and "supply chain management" are common terms for areas of expertise that aid in achieving such success. Though, the two words are often used interchangeably by quite a few businesses, the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP), a professional organization devoted to researching and educating others on supply chain management, seems to disagree with that mindset. (CSCMP.og) The two…

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    There are some things that are inevitable in live, including one's race and ethnicity. Race is a part of us that will always be with us. At times, we may wish that we could change our race, but we cannot; we must accept our ethnicity at some point in life to mature. We are all born to a certain group of group people before we have a choice to determine what that group may be. In my case, I was born into the Lebanese community, which includes multiple aspects. My closest experiences with my race…

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    Mental Illness And Crime

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    INTRODUCTION When it comes to the question of whether or not having metal health issues impacts the likelihood of committing an act of violence, it is extremely likely that a majority of people would answer yes it does make a difference. Many people view those that are mentally ill as unpredictable and violent, what they don’t consider is what has caused or is behind said person’s metal illness. Many doctors, psychiatrists, researchers and criminologists have been debating this subject for…

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    ) Other literature has shown that survivors are not completely satisfied in psychological components, such as ‘ability to relax/stay on an even keel’ , ‘freedom from anxiety’, ‘energy/zest for life’ and ‘freedom from aches and pains’ and high levels of anxiety and depression are associated with lower satisfaction with health overall for survivors(Amler et al. 2015). These barriers are just as easily reflected for a general population, and to have the additional of components that come with the…

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    In 1933, Franklin Roosevelt said that the “only thing to fear is fear itself”, which implies you shouldn’t let fear control you, change you, or hold you back. I’m sure we have all restricted ourselves once or twice because we were afraid. You didn’t try out for the soccer team because you thought you weren’t good enough, never joined a club because your friends didn’t join, or wanted to be part of the school musical but couldn’t. You missed on a lot of opportunities, experiences and even the…

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    Adlai Stevenson Quotes

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    through some of more famous quotes. !!!Adlai Stevenson Adlai Ewing Stevenson was born on October 23, 1835 on his family’s farm in Christian County, Kentucky to Irish immigrant parents. He attended school there until age 16 when the family moved to Bloomington, Illinois after a hard frost killed the family’s tobacco crop. There his father ran a saw mill, where Adlai would work to save money for college. Stevenson returned to Kentucky to attend Centre College where he met his future wife Letitia…

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    I have chosen the career of an Environmental Public Relations Specialist. Growing up I’ve always loved learning about the environment. I specifically enjoyed learning about pollution, oil companies, and ocean acidification and how they not only effected then environment but how the also affected animals and humans. Oceanographer, Sylvia Earl, inspired me even more to go into a career that would help the environment. Being an Environmental Public Relations Specialist comes with a lot of…

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    Wrong Thoughts: The Tragedy of Mental Illness The mind bears many titles. It is the brain, the thought provoker, the roadmap, and exclusively the source of all wit and intellect. Just as the famous saying goes: “A mind is a terrible thing to waste.” Having agency and personality are some of the most distinguishing attributes that characterizes a human being. Despite this fact, the maxim aforementioned as well identifies a well-rooted calamity that is not only plaguing the U.S. but the entire…

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    Mineral revolution refers to the development of industries and the economy in South Africa. In 1867, diamond was discovered in Kimberly followed by gold in 1886 which was discovered in Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. The discovery of minerals in South Africa brought along opportunities to society such as permanent jobs. Many people left their homes and came to Johannesburg for better jobs. This eventually led to urbanisation in the area. A society was created and people started to settle. This…

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