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    occupied cities, “Individual Soviet soldiers went on a rampage of rape and pillaging…” (Paxton 448). During this time, Russian leader Joseph Stalin used aggressive policies to grow his empire. Mindful of the Western powers, Stalin set out to create a buffer between the opposing sides. Since many of the Eastern countries had been occupied by the Red Army during the war, local communist parties, assisted by the Soviet Union, took over governments. Contrary to the Communists’ claims of maintaining…

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    Brassica Napus Synthesis

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    Cross Contamination of Brassica Napus INTRODUCTION Brassica Napus is a bright yellow flowering rapeseed that can be used to create biodiesel, animal feed and vegetable oils. As of 2009, over 90% of Brassica Napus was genetically modified to make it disease and drought resistant. The high rate of the genetic modification of this crop is due to the increased yields of the crops which in turn lead to higher economic returns for the farmers producing the Brassica Napus. (Beckie, 2011). Although…

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    former Soviet Republic Georgia. It was the typical David vs. Goliath scenario. Russia accused Georgia of foul play against the autonomous republic to the south, and sent in troops to negotiate “peace.” Instead, Russia got whatever it wanted, a buffer zone between Russia and the Middle East, in turn bullying the small country into submission. Military force was not justified on the part of Russia, but Georgian military forces surely had the right to defend its motherland. And Georgia was not a…

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    throughout the ampicillin or the positive control as expected, although, it did have susceptibility to ciprofloxacin. However, this susceptibility became weaker as the first DDA was incubated for a longer period and a few colonies grew in the ciprofloxacin zone of inhibition. A key indicator of D. acidovorans would be the indole test, because of orange color that was release because of anthranilic acid being produced from tryptophan…

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    Alienated Parents

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    This study proposes several hypotheses regarding factors that might place children at risk of being alienated from a parent. In Claudine and Godbout (2012) research they focused their qualitative research on six adults who have been alienated from a parent in the past. They focused on their life paths and lived experiences. The results for their study proposed many hypotheses concerning the factors that might place children at risk of being alienated from a parent. The existence of post…

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    most likely had to do with both their sales, equipment replacement (like washing off a knife after cutting raw chicken), and the prevention costs. Non-GMO farmers who live near GMO farmers must constantly pay these prevention costs that fund the “buffer zones”…

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    Sung and the South was under Sigmond Rhee. These two parts of korea were in such conflict that they had a line that could not be crossed, and if it was crossed it got violent. In the Korean War Armistice it states, “A Demilitarized Zone shall be established as a buffer zone to prevent the occurrence of incidents which might lead to a resumption of hostilities.” As far as communism and Vietnam it was very bad. North Vietnam, which was communist, wanted to unify with south vietnam, who was not…

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    The capital problem the development has not reached the pinnacles of development to guarantee information security. The services as well have not been of essential use in that there is inefficiency in the software developed that link up the data for data entry as well as access to the cloud. In the medical field, a second of blindness in the information database could be disastrous and cloud cost lives and resources invested in the wellness of users of hospital premises (Griebel et. al., 2015).…

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    According to the dictionary an environmentalist is defined as “a person who is concerned with or advocates the protection of the environment.” There are dozens of great environmentalists that have changed the world today. One that stuck out in particular was Julia Hill. Julia Hill was a woman who at the age of 22 affected the Redwood forest in a spectacular way. Julia was born in Mount Vernon, Missouri on February 18th, 1974. She spent the first ten years of her life playing outside of her…

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    Polluted runoff is water from rain or melting snow that runs across the paved land instead of seeping into the ground and being filtered naturally. It happens with the water that flows off of our streets, parking lots, and building rooftops and it picks up all kinds of hazardous waste like pet waste, debris, manure, pesticides, oil, and automotive fluids. If the runoff is poorly treated or untreated, it negatively affects the water quality and the aquatic life in the local streams, then the…

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