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    World War II became the remedy to solve this economic crisis, developing a conservative opposition to slowly increase, forming the emergence of neoliberalism. Many conservatives believed that the New Deal possessed socialist ideals, serving as an abusive hindrance to a free-market economy. In addition, these individuals criticized this form of liberalism asserting that it undermined the…

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    how the economy has influenced the changes we see in the family, such as the development of women in the workforce. The examination of the economy over large time frames, from the late 1800s with Marx’s theories, towards the late 1900s with the emergence of Horkheimer and Adorno’s theories, exhibits the ways in which the economy dominates the family structure in society. By using Marx, Adorno and Horkheimer, we can see how commodification and commodities, the division of wealth, and class…

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    Identify the types of cultural attitudes towards adolescent sexuality and summarize cross- national variations in rates of sexual behavior in emerging adulthood. While homophobia remains a continual societal problem for many LGBT youth. The United States has changed its general perspective regarding this population. Many individuals have been given the cultural opportunity to experience the transmission of LGBT positive influence within American culture. Additionally, there are also laws which…

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    The DSM-V is an industry standardized criteria for psychologists and psychiatrists to diagnose and treat psychological disorders. The DSM-V defines abnormal or mental disorder as a “significant disturbance in an individual’s cognition, emotional regulation, or behavior that reflects a dysfunction in psychological, biological or development process” (American Psychiatric Association, 2013, p. 20). This definition attempts to incorporate a variety of attributes that are consistent with abnormal…

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    Popliteal Blocks

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    Surgery has changed over the years since the … century, especially with the emergence of anesthesia. Nowadays, with the progress made, different techniques of anesthesia are made available; their choice is based on surgeons and anaesthesiologists’ experience. The popliteal block, which is an efficient regional anesthetic technique, is used to anesthetize structures below the knee and is mainly indicated in surgery of the foot and the ankle. However it can be combined to other blocks in order to…

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    advantage. To this day, we still focus on protecting our secrets and ensuring that we aren’t sharing too much information in order to maintain those advantages. The modern issue that we face as not only a branch, but the military in general is the emergence of social media in the last ten years. It is much harder to protect those secrets with such a widely available platform to share them on. With the changing operational environment, the branch had to adopt…

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    Although North Korea shares its border with South Korea on the Korean peninsula, the two countries could not be anymore polar opposite. Originally one united country, the separation of the two states along the 38th parallel due to the aftermath of World War II explains the different ideologies that came to found each country. It can be argued that North Korea is one of the world’s most secluded countries. Even in the present day, North Korea has an isolationist stance with the rest of the world…

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    activities) The scene opens with narration about the abject poverty in rural areas in Northern Vietnam under French colonization. Accompanying the narration is a full farming dance that illustrates the burden of agricultural activities. Frame 2: Emergence of lotus – the gentle budding (the protagonist tells off her poverty-stricken life with accompanying stylized movement. The stylized movement is deconstructed from the original lotus dance that illustrates the…

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    Flossing In The 1800s

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    With the emergence of the first baby tooth, we're relegated to a lifetime of good dental hygiene. Fortunately, there are effortless and inexpensive ways to ensure that our pearly whites remain in our mouths for as long as possible: teeth brushing, regular visits to the dentist, and flossing. Today, the simple silk thread is the crucial weapon against gum disease. Flossing is an integral part of good oral hygiene, although, it took some time for the public to embrace the practice. The American…

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    ultimately be controlled by outside influences, resulting in the eventual loss of themselves and their personal ideologies. In the “Pedestrian”, the city was portrayed as being desolate, without activity due to the death of magazine, books, and the emergence of people. According to Mr, Mead “ [He] had not written in years because magazine and books didn’t sell any longer... The tombs, ill…

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