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    Roman Bathing History

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    interpret the bathing rituals associated with roman decent a form of cleaning oneself. After much analysis and research on this topic, I have found that the development of bathing ritual over the years has led to many social implications and created a distinct bathing process for various individuals who participate in these bathing practices. In turn, bathing was made a fine art. In ancient Rome,…

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    marginalized groups. Americans’ sexual tolerance has increased that they have comfortably embraced these marginalized groups. United States acceptance of sexual orientation and gender choices has led to a society that embraces gender choices and distinct sexual orientation. Currently, Americans have embraced transgender individuals, homosexuals and bisexuals. Discrimination based on sexual orientation has ceased as Americans are supporting these marginalized groups. The attitude towards gender…

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    close relationships through a particular ideology lens, fixing the parameters for comprehension and explanation. Although notions of change may be set against assertions of continuity, these contrasting poles of understanding are contained within distinct theoretical boundaries that delineate the grounds upon which research is conducted”. (Billing et al. 1988, Rose 1989…

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    his journal article entitled “Privacy versus Security”, Derek Bambauer discusses the differences between security and privacy. He states that a number of legal and scholarly professionals tend to consider them the same; however, he feels they are distinct subjects that should be addressed individually. First, he addressed privacy which he views as a values issue. He states, “privacy theory supplies an account of who should be permitted to access, use, and alter data, and why those particular…

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    CTE Evaluation

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    post-encephalitic parkinsonism, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or ALS, and Parkinson’s-dementia complex of Guam, or PDC (McKee et al., 2009). However, CTE is a neuropathologically distinct, progressive tauopathic disorder with a clear environmental etiology that differentiates from these other disorders (McKee et. al, 2009). Currently, this distinct neurodegenerative disease can only be diagnosed with certainty by post-mortem through neuropathological…

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    Menstrual Migraine

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    that migraine is twice as prevalent in women as men. Changing levels of female sex hormones (estrogen) have shown to trigger a form of migraine known as menstrual migraine. Signs and symptoms: • Pure menstrual migraine without aura is probably a distinct type of migraine caused by a fall in estrogen levels before the onset of menstruation. • It usually presents on day 1 +/- 2 of the menstrual cycle. • Attacks occurring at this time of the cycle are typically without aura.2 • Can accompany…

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    Christina M. Lavecchia of Peerenting, Trophy Wife's, and Effeminate Men: Modern Family's Conservative Remediation of the Family Sitcom Genre as an compelling argument of how modern family sitcoms still have heteronormative family roles, and how modern sitcoms have both traditional and new elements present. This piece was successful in two ways. The first was the credibility of the author, and the second was the use of logical points throughout her analysis of sitcoms. The goal of this article…

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    various small molecules on all the above phenotypes can form the basis of future studies. We can expectant to study and identify all observable defects while performing experiments with high concentrations of caffeine. For this experiment, we got two distinct results between less concentration of caffeine and more concentration of caffeine. It presented that the higher concentration of caffeine as 2% used caused a lower rate of heartbeat of zebrafish embryo compare to the lower caffeine…

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    John Dattilo, Douglas Kleiber, and Richard Williams’ TR model explains the relationship between self-determination and enjoyment. This service model guides recreational therapists to lead their clients in creating environments that facilitate enjoyment in which ultimately leads to functional improvement. The six components that complete the model are perception of manageable challenge, investment of attention, enjoyment, functional improvement, self-determination, and intrinsic motivation. For…

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    person’s sexuality and ‘identity’ (Butler, 1993). Butler (2009) comforts homophobic regulatory oppression by reconsideration of gender and sexuality. Butler (1993) points out that identity classifications are used by oppressive regulatory systems. The distinct and clear definition of sexual orientation is suitable for every complexity and plurality amongst a certain group. The sexuality is fluid and unclear so it is sexy. Butler’s core argument is that all gender and sexuality is performative.…

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