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    Sound Design In Theatre

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    leaps have been made since then to improve a sound designer’s abilities to create different and intricate sounds in their design processes. The evolution of sound playback systems is a key element in the development of sound design in theatre. Through exploration of the history of sound playback, the current available playback systems on the market and the way sound playback impacts on performance arts, it is evident that sound playback is of fundamental importance to modern sound designer.…

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    Why Is College Necessary

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    Is College Necessary? Raed Almahdi Youngstown State University Most people enroll in colleges and universities to receive their degree and acquire necessary education that they need to get a job or shape their future careers. Finding a good job explains the primary reason why people spend most of their time and money in colleges and universities to have a better life and a high level of living. The modern day society, as well as its educational structure,…

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    matters discussed remain under complete protection from outside parties unless legally obliged to reveal the information. It is important for professionals to find the balance between the duty to maintain confidentiality, and the loyalty to the legal system; only under…

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    Spacer Research Papers

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    partially palindromic and are found in genomes and other microorganisms. The CRISPR immune system protects bacteria from ongoing viral infection. CRISPRs are variable sequences called spacers. The spacers are made from DNA of the virus that already attacked the host bacteria. The spacers serve as a sort of genetic memory of the previous infections. If another infection of the same type were to come then the CRISPR system will break apart any part of the DNA that matches that of that infection.…

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    Skin color does not impact your level of intelligence, therefore it should not impact the college you go to. Along with that, there are many minority groups that affirmative action do not help due to the assumption that they do not need the policy in order to succeed. Students of different races are given different expectations nationwide. Test scores, your GPA, extracurriculars, etc. are all things colleges should be looking at, not the color of someone 's skin. “The basic problem is that a…

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    are rebuilt and the poorer class are being replace. Gentrification has extremely negative effects on inner city communities that are generally populated by African Americans. These communities suffer from the effects of gentrification for years by losing their homes and businesses to a higher class of people. Many areas that have and are being gentrified are African American communities because of the poverty most people of color live in. When a neighborhood has abandoned buildings or old…

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    One of the biggest problem’s plaguing the Asian-American community is the pursuit of equal treatment in the educational admissions process. In an attempt to make school more diverse, often times schools are made ‘less-Asian”. Due to the growing number of Asian-Americans, many perspective students find themselves in need of disproportionately higher test scores. In order for an Asian-American student to get accepted into a private college the student would need to score 150 points higher on…

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    Abstract August Vollmer was one of the most extraordinary men to ever be appointed as a Chief of Police in history. He is considered the leading figure in the creation of the criminal justice field within the United States. Hailed as the father of modern policing, his spirit of innovation, dedication to improving procedures, and contribution to policing are unsurmountable and will be emulated for years to come. His continued drive for educational opportunities and improvement within the law…

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    The Sociology Of Religion

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    have been aware of many scandals and controversies regarding various religion. Various news reports have indicated that some monks participate in activities that violate their beliefs in China, such as visiting prostitutes and abusing the donation system of their religious institutions for their personal benefit. Living in the United States in recent years, I 've also witnessed controversies within Christianity. Many of the ways in which religious organizations are institutionalized, at their…

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    Illegal immigrants have the decreased rights comparing to the documented immigrants or citizens of the country. Illegal immigrants are not registered in any systems and are not offered to any medical insurance, the appropriate medical services, developed education, monetary support, and retirement programs. This kind of the immigrants prefers to stay in the shadow for the prevention their deportation that may take place in the circumstances of the legislation of their being on the territory of…

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