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    J. (2006). SREBPs: sterol-regulated transcription factors. Journal of Cell Science, 119, 973-976. doi: 10.1242/jcs.02866 Osborne, T. F. (2000). Sterol Regulatory Element-binding Proteins (SREBPs): Key Regulators of Nutritional Homeostasis and Insulin Action. THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 275, 32379-32382. doi:10.1074/jbc…

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    Avruch, K. (1998). Culture and Conflict Resolution. US Institute of Peace Press. Broh, B. A. (2002). Linking Extracurricular Programming to Academic Achievement: Who Benefits and Why? Sociology of Education, 75(1), 69–95. http://doi.org/10.2307/3090254 Brown et.al. (n.d.). PDHPE Application & Inquiry Second Edition HSC Course - Oxford University Press. Retrieved April 27, 2015, from…

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    Sylvia Mendez Sylvia Mendez is a civil rights activist from the United States of Mexican and Puerto Rican parents. The Mendez family’s attempt to enroll Sylvia and her siblings at a “white-only” school led to the Californian desegregation case, Mendez v. Westminster. Sylvia Mendez is not related to actor, Anthony Mendez, on The CW’s hit show Jane, The Virgin. ==Youth and Family== Sylvia Mendez was born in Santa Ana, California in 1936 to immigrant parents. Her father, Gonzalo Mendez, was a…

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    brain makes it grow. Adding a core subject that teaches non-cognitive skills would be the best solution to this complex problem. After all, non-cognitive skills are just as important as English, science, math, and social studies. Students would be able to benefit from these non-cognitive skill building classes from the time they enter school rather than later on in life as they try to mend broken pieces. The purpose of the education system is to educate students enough to prepare them for the…

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    Immediately, he illustrated in great detail the abominable conditions of the camp. The building being festered with roaches in every room and, in the living quarter, approximately a hundred men were closely stacked together in double-decker beds like sardines. The odor, Rustin had gone on further to describe, was absolutely rancid and he went…

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    Abdul Scenario: Case Study

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    attachment theory and how this referred to the Abdul situation. Then finally how Abdul’s foster parents will ensure that Abdul will reach his self-actualisation. Abdul is a fifteen old afghan asylum seeker who has been in foster care with Mr and Mrs Brown, living on a farm in a part…

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    Higher education in the United States has evolved significantly from its colonial roots. Religious denominations prepared students for the clergy and civic leadership, today 's students can be found in wide variety of fields such as the sciences, arts, or social services. Higher education has also evolved in the area of access, formerly a bastion of the white male privileged elite, today 's campuses are dotted with students of varying ages and ethnic backgrounds.Higher education’s evolution in…

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    I am dressed in olive green switchback pants, a tan colored shirt, a forest green neckerchief with yellow trim, and a drab green ball-cap. This attire makes me stand out like a sore thumb. A cheeseburger is sitting in front of me on a table at a Wendy’s. I hardly touch it because my stomach is filled with anticipation. 6:28. My mom urges me to eat more of my burger. It will be a long drive. I pick it up and took another bite. It tastes dry. I suck at the straw in the cup of Sprite that…

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    the tax payer’s money. “The immigration debates always focus on small brown bodies jumping fences and scooting through the brush of our Southwestern states (land that was Mexico about 150 years ago).”The media always wants…

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    I became interested with an Information Security Analyst because my father is one. Every take your child to work day I would wake up early with my dad and run to his car excited to go to his office for the day. The building is a plain, brown brick building, but every time I saw it, I instantly got excited. Walking into the office everyone knew my name, I would always wave at everyone I saw. The secretary always gave me a lollipop and called me her “Little bundle of sunlight”. I would then go…

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