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    discussed prior, the Egyptian revolution took place due to various reasons. Inequality, injustice, autocracy and growing economic struggles that put the country on hold (Green, 2011). Besides the economic struggles, Egypt witnessed an increased dissociation between the government and the people throughout Egypt’s political activities in the Middle Eastern region. With the brief success of the Egyptian revolution of 25th of January, 2011, an interim Military government took place in place…

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    Child Abuse Outline

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    Objective 1 In this first part of the training, participants will discuss how child abuse and neglect affects all; we will also discuss what child abuse and neglect is and identify the four types of abuse and neglect. Child Abuse is Contagious Activity Before beginning the training, the trainer will ask few people in the audience and tell them they will have special instructions (see steps below). Ask people to greet one another. Encourage them to get out of their seat, walk around, and…

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    From Party Girl to Party Pooper: Following the Life of a Former Sex Addict “This fog is relentless. I’m trying not to let my brain go to the dark place. It’s like I’m crawling in sand to get home. The effort is that excruciating. All my energy goes to trying to keep it together so that I can work.” (November16, 2012) Beatriz is a forty-something year old blogger who shares her experience of struggling with her PTSD on a daily basis. Every day is a matter of keeping afloat and not succumbing to…

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    The general condition of the Jewish people at the time (mid-17th century), living specifically apart from the surrounding societies of different faiths and facing constant humiliation and persecution, naturally brought about hopes for political and spiritual restitution fostered by religious tradition and Jewish thought; providing, as Scholem points out, “fertile soil for the blossoming of messianic movements” ("Shabbetai…

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    Then describe how these instincts manifested in the client. The psychoanalytic view of human nature could seem pessimistic at first, as it focuses mainly on the dysfunctionality, elusiveness and pathology that is present within it. Caused by the constant clashing of the ego, id and super ego competing for fulfillment of the universal drives of Eros and Thanatos. Eros is our desire to love and be loved back. While Thanatos is the force that craves death, as the release of tension by regressing…

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    1.5. Enzyme-Polysaccharide Interactions Proteins and enzymes have become an integral part of many industrial processes as well as being applied both in cosmetics and in therapeutics. Due to advances in biotechnology and genetic engineering, mass production of protein and enzymes has become feasible. Use of enzymes is environmentally friendly as they catalyse reactions under mild conditions against polluting inorganic catalysts which works in the extremes of pH and temperature. However, this can…

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    The effect his time travel has on himself is evidently negative, as we see he describes himself as ‘in a constant state of stage fright’ (17). However, whilst on Tralfamadore we see different aspects of Billy that we do not see while he is on earth. We do not see any resentment towards the Tralfamadorian’s for his abduction, what we do see is Billy engage and…

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    His dissociation from his communities cause him to lose himself and even his very humanity, as inextricably bound as it is to the racial, religious, and, most secretly, sexual identity that he cannot accept for himself. Most interesting, though, is that much later…

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    In Yann Martel’s Life of Pi the reader is introduced to Piscine Patel. On route to Canada aboard the Tsimtsum with his family, the ship sank. Pi then recounts two different versions of the following events. These events closely follow the path in which Joseph Campbell dictates as the Monomyth Cycle of a Hero. The cycle is said to have three stages, separation, initiation, and return; which each have five of their own substages. This cycle bears massive resemblance to the theme of loss of…

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    Innate Immune System

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    PRR’s are predominantly expressed by cells of the myeloid lineage. TLRs and NLRs are distributed throughout the gastrointestinal mucosa mostly being expressed in the epithelium and in lamina propria cells. The gastrointestinal mucosa surfaces are in constant interaction with a wide variety of commensal…

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