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    criminal cases, there is some sort of mental stress or illness involved. This is significant because mental illness is very dangerous to go untreated and it can cause people to believe insane things they are doing are acceptable. In the cases of pedophilia, involving Father John Geoghan, he had several criminal and psychopathic traits that led him to commit numerous accounts of molestation and rape. The most significant conclusions about criminal mind and behavior drawn from this case example…

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    In “Quitting Coal: A Health Benefit Equivalent to Quitting Tobacco, Alcohol, and Fast-Food”, Jonathan Patz focuses on how the break of utilizing fossil fuels (mainly coal) compares to everyone in the world eating healthier, stop using tobacco, and remaining sober. He states that making healthier options for our planet will not only affect the wellbeing of Earth but humans as well. Expressing that the upsurge in carbon dioxide particles in our atmosphere; he provides ways that we could regulate…

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    In his scholarly journal article “Payday loan solutions: Slaying the Hydra (and keeping it dead),” Benjamin Faller, a candidate for 2009, case Western Reserve University School of Law, B.A. St. John’s University, 2003, argues that Payday loans should be monitor by the government and can cripple the borrowers financial circumstance for a many years. He develops this claim by first giving reasons why the government should have regulated payday loans and provided background information how payday…

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    Ocumetics Bionic Lens

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    I am a second year undergraduate student studying polymer engineering at Case Western Reserve University. The purpose of this memo is to introduce a technology called Ocumetics bionic lens and its significance. Definition of Ocumetics Bionic Lens • Ocumetics bionic lens is a type of hollow polymer chambered lens used to be implanted in human’s eye and correct the eye vision for an entire lifetime. o Invented by Dr. Garth Webb and his team of visual scientists o This technology lets the…

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    Music Education at the North Park University School of Music in Chicago, Illinois and he also serves as director of the Music Institute of Chicago Children's Choir. In 2003, the University awarded Dilworth with the prestigious Zenos Hawkinson Award for Teaching Excellence and Campus Leadership plus he holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Music Education from Case Western Reserve University, and a Master of Education Degree in Secondary Education from the University of Missouri-St. Louis, where…

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    that has been associated with this case is Alleging Breach of Contract and Fraud in the District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma. Which later went to United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit. The Analysis Treatment of Reservation The spring of 1986, Rainbow (a travel agency based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) was organizing many tour packages for Oklahoma football fans who wanted to attend a University football game between them and the University of Miami. The game was…

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    Conservation of Mechanical Energy Anupama Cemballi Department of Physics, Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 44106-7079 Abstract: Gravitation Potential Energy: Introduction and Theory: Gravitational potential energy is the potential energy an elevated object has due to the force of gravity. Potential energy is the stored energy an object has dependent upon its position. Near the surface of the Earth, the gravitational acceleration of an object is 9.8m/s^2. There is no uncertainty…

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    Hadar Case Study

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    In 1972 Maurice Taieb, 40, of France's National Center for Scientific Research, and Donald Carl Johanson, 34, of Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, discovered stone instruments going back 2.6 million years in the Afar area of Ethiopia. After two years their group made a considerably more sensational disclosure. On November 24, 1974, Donald Johanson and his understudy Tom Gray were reviewing a site named Hadar in the Afar area of Ethiopia, East -Africa…

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    born on December 18, 1912 in Washington D.C. His parents were Benjamin O. Davis Sr. and Elnora Dickerson Davis. Benjamin O. Davis Jr. went to multiple different schools to get his education such as, Air War College, Case Western Reserve University, United States Military Academy, University of Chicago, and is…

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    Personal Statement "Promote the elevation of the standards and practices of the art and science of dentistry worldwide." Pierre Fauchard, Father of Modern Dentistry When I was a kid, I used to stay with my father, who is an ENT surgeon for long hours. My father’s devotion towards patient left an indelible mark on my mind and led me choose the profession that make people smile. It’s my dream to make people smile without pain and establish a career in research and educate people about advanced…

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