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    from being placed in the wild where they will be unable to survive. An Orca is a black and white colored species of the Delphinidae family, Genius Orcinus and weighs approximately six tons (Bradford). They have a long dorsal fin on their back, very sharp 4 inch teeth, and live in many different climates (Bradford). In the wild, less than one percent of orcas experience dorsal collapse or a “floppy” dorsal fin (“Blackfish”). Orcas live in close-knit family groups where mothers and other members…

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    The hypothesis of the experiment was that the molecular weight of N-acetyl-β-D-hexosaminidase would be around 28,000 kDa but to determine the molecular weight the concept of SDS-PAGE had to be understood. The movement of any charged particle through an electric field is determined by its net charge, its molecular radius and the magnitude of the applied field (7). Being that natively folded proteins are not molecular weight dependent, the proteins would be traveling at different speeds in an…

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    [the] sea; but it pleased God that e caught hold of the topsail halyards” (Bradford 26). This man was obviously in a lot of danger and depended on God to help him survive (he was probably a Puritan considering he was on the Mayflower as a passenger and the fact that God saved him). During the Puritan’s voyage on the Mayflower, they experienced bad weather and were able to go into Cape Harbor “by God’s good providence” (Bradford 27). After they arrived, they thanked God since they relied on Him…

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    aspects of a probation officers job. Bradford (2011) describes the role of victim support as "reducing the distress, poverty and disadvantageous effects on victims and witnesses of crime and other forms of harmful behavior"(p. 347). This method can be looked at through the procedural justice model. The procedural justice model is used to gather an understanding of the public’s opinion and ensure that procedural fairness is consistently being conducted. Bradford (2011) notes that in a…

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    An article by Alina Bradford agrees with what Bregman says. Bradford references the amount of trash American make. This agrees with what Bregman says because Bregman states that people are the villains of pollution. According to Bradford “Americans produce about 250 million ton of garbage, four point 3 pounds of that waste comes from per person.”[5] Once again Americans are seen as the villains. Even though Bradford agrees with Bregman, she also disagrees to some extent…

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    In “A History of Plymouth Plantation”, William Bradford distinguishes three significant Indians whose appearances assisted guidance for the Pilgrims through the New World. Several years later, Cyrus Dallin produced a sculpture in 1921 that signified Massasoit, one of those three Indians, as the Signal of Peace. Despite the fact that the time periods between these two documents are almost two hundred years apart, both documents displayed Massasoit as a peaceful figure that unified the Pilgrims…

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    called a journey, but journeys can be embarked on for many different reasons. During the 1600s the majority of the journeys people embark on were to the New World where they would find peace and religious acceptance. One of these people was William Bradford. He willingly traveled across the Atlantic with others for the hope of a new beginning. This meant that even though there were some negative aspects, his journey was purposeful. This made him more resilient when there were unfortunate parts…

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    In the beginning At 7am on 26th August 1943 in a place called Rose Cottage at School Green, Thornton, Bradford, something stirred. It was me. My mother, Hilda, had been waiting for my arrival for the past nine months and now was the time for my big entrance into the world, and, oh boy, I just couldn’t wait. My grandmother, Nellie, had held a deep fear of hospitals all her life and although my mother was an only child, she just could not bring herself to accompany my mother to hospital. So a…

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    The opioid epidemic has been an issue that the United States has struggled with since the early 1900’s. Opioids are drugs commonly used in medical practice to relieve pain. Before the knowledge we have currently on opioids, opioids were an essential in curing a range of symptoms; from relieving pain to being used as cough suppressants. Today, the war on opioids is at an all time high. In 2014, 14 thousand people died from an opioid overdose. In CNN’s article, Opioid History: From “wonder drug”…

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    campus garden aimed at college students in Bradford County. The students and their college life will be improved with this garden. Students will only need to participate a few times each week from their busy schedules to tend to the garden. A school garden will provide students a gain in insight on how to grow a garden, will promote students to eat healthier, will manage stress, and also will cause changes to help others in the local community. A garden in Bradford County should be started.…

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