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    A concentration camp is a place where ¨prisoners” are held mainly to work or be executed. The Japanese and the United States had different ideas of concentration camps. They definitely had more differences than similarities. The United States used internment camps instead of the concentration camps used by the Nazis in Germany. The internment camp I'll be talking about is called Camp Harmony and the Japanese concentration camp I will be talking about is all their camps in general. The United…

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    Concentration is when someone is closely and carefully, paying attention to something. For example, someone might be concentrating when they are much focused on a test that they are taking. According to Boston College there are five areas of concentration. They include Behavioral Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental Psychology, Quantitative Psychology, and Social Psychology. (Behavioral Neuroscience, August 25, 2014.) According to (Behavioral Neuroscience, Boston College);…

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    The poem “Concentration Constellation” is written by Lawson Fusao, a Japanese American poet. During WWII, after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, the American government declared war with Japan. The concentration camps were then built to imprison Japanese Americans since the majority of the society thought all Japanese Americans were potentially spies and were not trustworthy. According to Lee Those Japanese American were forced to leave everything behind and lost their freedom to live outside of the…

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    The concentration of community and human development at Empire state college as well as SUNY Stonybrook and Marist college is in keeping with the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) as well as the guiding principles of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) which encompasses respect for others, acknowledging and understanding the impact of dignity, understanding of individual and community cultural differences in addition to being aware of the many different lifestyles in society.…

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    Though there is not much research regarding how different social statuses were treated within the relocation camps, there are many stories from the people of the concentration camps. Though life was not good in those camps, children had life just a bit better than any of the other prisoners. “The children’s diet did not differ much from that of adult prisoners. They were rationed black coffee or herb extract, black bread with margarine, turnip soup, and unpeeled boiled potatoes. Only the smaller…

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    Result and Discussion The concentration of serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT)(IU/L), aspartate amino-transferase (AST)( IU/L), Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)(U/L), Serum creatinine (mg/dl), Serum albumin concentration (g\dl), Serum urea concentration (mg/dl) in all subjects were clarified in the table and figure (1). Depending on the result in the table , a significant (P0.05) differences in mean values of serum urea concentration in all Volunteers. The liver is the most…

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    Imagine being suddenly taken away from your home and family to be placed in concentration or internment camps. The Nazis and Hitler were putting Jews in concentration camps to be tortured and killed. The Americans were also putting Japanese immigrants and Japanese-Americans into internal camps “to protect them” but really to make sure they're not terrorists,spies,or not loyal. Nazi concentration camps and Japanese internal camps are essentially the same thing because they both took away and…

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    Figure 2.1.3 TPGS concentration and Paclitaxel solubility are directly related. Figure created by M. Varma, 200522. TPGS has been incorporated into various drug formulations partly because of its ability to overcome multidrug resistance (MDR). By inhibiting P-glycoprotein (P-gp) activity, the relative cytotoxicity of drugs such as doxorubicin, vinblastine, and paclitaxel was increased19. P-gp is a drug efflux pump, a.k.a. multidrug resistance protein 1 (MDR1), located in the cell membranes of…

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    four possible salts at the majority of temperatures, but does not change solubility very much with the change of temperature. Therefore, the best way to crystallize NaCl is by evaporation. Through evaporation, the concentrations of sodium ions and chloride ions increased. The concentrations of the ions were so high that not all the ions can remain dissolved, therefore forming crystals of NaCl. The more the filtrate evaporates on the hot plate, the more NaCl crystals began to form. The…

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    and his harsh concentration camps, then think of a world with President Roosevelt and his internment camps made for protection of the United States. Adolf Hitler ran concentration camps, these camps were built to imprison people in harsh conditions, their rights were taken away and they were treated as slaves and millions were killed. The internment camps were set up to house anyone with Japanese background, the camps were livable with housing,food and water. Both the concentration and…

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