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    Marijuana have many major and life lasting effects. It altered senses, changes in mood, impaired body movement, difficulty with thinking and problem-solving, and impaired memory and learning. A study by a longitudinal study done on 1000 people from Dunedin, New Zealand says “People who are…

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    Even though he was not an Australian by birth, in fact he was born on April 09, 1929 in Dunedin, New Zealand to a respectable and humble working class family. He was one of four children born to Joseph and Clarice Marshall Hollows. His father was an engine driver and a Christian Marxist who believed everyone should receive equal benefit for…

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    Early childhood, is it just a substantial provider of care for children, or has it transformed for highly sought educational purpose? If so, how has it metamorphosed over the years for educational purposes? The historical relationship between early childhood and education was to enhance the potential of our future generation from the earliest possible age. (Duhn,2009). History advises that New Zealand 's shifting political, social and cultural stance, is the influential power that provoked the…

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    Restorative justice was once a dominant model of criminal justice worldwide (Braithwaite, 1999). The move away from restorative justice occurred during the Middle Ages when communities shifted from Acephallus (headless societies) to ‘States’, therefore shifting the responsibility for punishment and harm reparation from victims to the state (Gavrielides, 2011). This introduced the idea of retributive justice. Retributive justice refers to the idea that punishment is imposed on the wrong doer…

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    Poverty And Mental Health

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    Poverty has significant effects on both mental and physical health. “The world’s most ruthless killer and the greatest cause of suffering on earth is extreme poverty.’’ (World Health Organization, Bridging the Gaps) Poverty and mental illness have a linkage to each other as one leads to another. My topic is poverty and mental illness. I chose this topic because I personally know how having the resources such as a steady income, healthcare insurance, housing, education can make a difference on…

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    Joshua Hendy Iron Works was a large equipment manufacturer since the gold rush days. Among many other pieces of heavy machinery, Hendy manufactured the large water cannons and pumps that were used for hydraulic mining in the Sierras. After getting shaken out of San Francisco by the 1906 Earthquake, the company settled in Sunnyvale. The once thriving company of over a thousand employees was barely afloat by the middle of the Great Depression with about 60 people employed. That all changed…

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    Rydberg Equation

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    Testing the Validity of the Approach of Using Hydrogen and Helium Emission Spectra with the Rydberg Equation to Determine the Ionization Energy of Helium Michelle Plavnik Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 30322, United States PAGE 2 ABSTRACT: The purpose of this lab is to determine how accurate the Rydberg equation is at modeling helium transitions and finding the ionization energy from those transitions. To accomplish this aim, the spectra of hydrogen and helium were…

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