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    Sisterhood is a bond we share for eternal life. Iota Lambda makes it their responsibility to manage risk amongst members and provide a safe environment for all members. There are many stereotypes placed on Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated as well as other Greeks when it comes to hazing, safety, and security. Despite external views we are first and foremost a non-hazing sorority and in no way wish to belittle or humiliate any of our sisters. Our Sorority places emphasis on what a…

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    Love Addiction Analysis

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    Traditionally, substance dependence was a primary definition for an addiction. Today, an addiction can be defined as a continuous and compulsive condition where individuals crave/seek a stimuli that is required for survival despite the consequences for their actions (Burkett, 2012). There are many forms of addiction. However, love is one of the strongest sensations and emotions known to human beings (Reynaud, 2010). Love addiction can be a very powerful sensation that seems to distract…

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    In this study, there were seven key skills top executives wanted to see improved within their organizations procurement function. These skills included: (1)Knowledge of material; (2)Production systems and technologies; (3)Materials management, Inventory systems and JIT: (4)Quality systems and options: (5)Contract manufacturing relationships; (6)Computers, and…

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    The Circulatory System

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    Every part of the body is essential to its function. The heart is one of the most essential organs in the body; it essentially gives us life. Without the heart, the blood in our bodies would not be able to run its course through our veins and arteries. Without the heart, fresh oxygenated blood could not be produced for the many components of the body that depend on it. Without the heart, a body could not be kept alive. The heart is an organ that pumps blood through the body, supplies oxygen and…

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    Finite element model 2.1 SPH-FEM Method In the SPH method, the continuous fluid is dispersed to interact with particles, and the change in particles is used to describe the change in continuous fluid by the Diffuse Element Method (DEM). The SPH method is widely used in exploring the large deformation of penetration [31–33]. In this study, SPH–FEM coupled with the algorithm method…

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    energy is Los Angeles, California. Conditions for these two energy sources consist of large amounts of the sun and excessive amounts of waste, whether sewage or food. Photovoltaic energy works with solar power, so having continuous sun throughout the year, allows for it to function best. As well, bacterial energy needs waste in large proportions, and with Los Angeles’s enormous population, energy can be created easier. The benefits of putting bacterial and photovoltaic energy are that it keeps…

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    Geometric Krater

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    Geometric period in Greece. Just like the name of the period, both artworks are covered by geometric patterns. The different patterns are organized mostly in horizontal bands, and between each major registers, three horizontal lines are drawn for the function of separation and decoration. By comparing the two vessels, viewers can see that they have many similar patterns, such as the dotted circles, dotted diamonds, checkerboards, hatched meanders, and cross-hatched triangles. Both artists of the…

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    of organs that function together to transform food substances to energy and nutrients that are needed in the body. The digestive system is made up of the alimentary canal which include the mouth or oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestines, and large intestines including the accessory organs of digestion which involve the teeth, tongue, salivary glands, liver, gall bladder and the pancreas. The alimentary canal and the accessory organs perform the following functions which…

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    In order to properly diagnose the patient, various biological theories of aging must be analyzed and applied to the patient’s situation, allowing for an accurate detection of their illness. The biological theories of aging are largely based on the idea of senescence, suggesting that aging results in some form of deterioration. In this particular case, the deterioration affects the patient mentally, leading to memory disorders, personality changes, and/or impaired reasoning. These are often the…

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    It focuses primarily on older people and the possibility for improved mental functions to lead to greater health and subsequently a better quality of life. The method in question is a new brain plasticity-based (the brain 's ability to change) cognitive training program (IMPACT) and its ability to improve memory. The underlying research question is whether the improvement of sensory systems such as auditory system function, will lead to improvements in memory and also, attention. Two previous…

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