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    could cause autism when missing. The research team used mice and when neurexin-II was missing the mice acted with symptoms similar to autism. When the brain is missing neurexin-II, it also lowers the levels of a protein called MUNC 18-1, which helps release chemicals in the brain to make connections throughout neurotransmitters. The lack of passageways may be the cause for social cues that are not picked up by autistic people. Research states the possibility of early exposure to certain…

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    tired. In a study conducted by Dr. Charles Czeisler, a professor of sleep medicine at Harvard Medical School, it was found that brief exposure to blue light later in the day caused up to a two-hour delay in sleep time in college students and a delayed release in melatonin, which is a sleep promoting chemical (Sparks 1). Because blue light increases brain activity, exposure to it makes our body take longer to fall asleep. But light exposure is becoming harder and harder to escape. “Blue light is…

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    Businesses have to adopt relevant operations strategies in order to achieve their business goals and performance objectives. Operation strategies involves the process of monitoring the production of goods and services from inputs to outputs. Businesses often set goals to assist them with the strategies they choose to implement in the operations process. This report will evaluate the effectiveness of taking advantage of technology, managing quality management and performance objectives in the…

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    The significance of President Obama’s proposal of closing the Guantanamo Bay Detention Center could not be more delayed from both a moral and justice standpoint. A case in point is that the infamous detention center continues negatively to be seen as an inhumane facility that violated the human rights and lack of due process for detainees. On January 22, 2009, President Obama’s proposal of closing the detention facility in one year showed the slightest of promises to say the least. For example,…

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    erysipelas when the bacteria enters through a cut or sore. 16. Describe the long-term complications of Group A infections. The long-term complications of Group A infections can develop within a few weeks and include rheumatic fever which is a delayed inflammatory condition of the joints, heart and subcutaneous tissues. Major issues are carditis, which is an abnormal ECG. Other conditions include painful arthritis, cholera, nodules under the skin and fever that can last 3-6 months without…

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    "Being a sports fan is a complex matter, in part irrational but not unworthy; a relief from the seriousness of the real world, with its unending pressures and often grave obligations.” (Richard Gilman np). Gilman captures the true essence of sports fans in his quote because he explains how complex fandom really is. Becoming too invested in a sports team may lead to psychological and physical issues due to hormonal changes, emotional spikes, severe stress, and increased media attention. Despite…

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    improvements in the quality of its services, i.e. the internet speed should not be slow down for the corporate clients and the sound quality of calls. Now a days STO calls are disconnecting very frequently. This is not something that can be put on hold or delayed: the current business operating model is very challenging. Clear strategic and innovative thinking is required. A service-based vision has to have the customer at its first priority. The customers’ expectations are driven by their own…

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    Do you ever worry if your family will have access to clean drinking water tomorrow? If your mother or father’s final resting place will be bulldozed, excavated, and defiled? These hypothetical questions posed to you are the realities of the Standing Rock Sioux Native American Tribe right now. The Dakota Access Pipeline debate as to whether or not it should be relocated from the Sioux Native American reservation is presently taking place due to its construction being merely half of a mile…

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    For centuries women where cursed, beaten, and neglected just because they wanted a voice in American society. There was a time before when women were not treated equally in comparison to men. A woman 's sole purpose of living was to cook, clean, and take care of her children. Women had no right in deciding who they wanted to be and they surely had no voice in government or politics of American society. Starting in the mid nineteenth century, women began protested to show how passionate they were…

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    Rosson and Howard Hawkes, and was produced by Hawkes and Howard Hughes. It was the first film in which a gangster uses a machine gun, and it caught the attention of Will Hays. Scarface had many faults that the Hays’ office would not allow and delayed the release of the film by a year. The original ending of the film was a lot darker than we know it now and so was changed to appease…

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