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    How Gene Therapy Works

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    either injected or given intravenously (by IV) into a specific tissue in the patient’s body. Thenceforth, the target cell (cell where a mutation occurred) is infected with the vector. After the infection takes place, the vector unloads its DNA cargo fostering the cell to produce proper proteins and restoring it to normal. Moreover, lab technicians are optimizing viral vectors as well as developing non-viral vectors (liposomes & naked DNA) that have fewer unexpected side effects. In 1985, Drs.…

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    Madison McLendon Mrs. Pigford English 2 17 February, 2017 Annotated Bibliography: Adoption Child Welfare Information Getaway. "History of Adoption Practices in the United States." History of Adoption Practices in the United States - Child Welfare Information Gateway. N.p., 2016. Web. 2 Feb. 2017. Adoption has been around for thousands of years, but adoption in the US can be traced back to the 1850s. The first adoption law in the US was in Massachusetts and was considered modern.…

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    Do you think there should be a mandate for researchers to share all of their data online when they publish? Why or why not? No, think there should be a mandate for in researchers to share all their raw data online. In the article, the authors stated other fields of research have had a similar mandate in place for several years. Additionally, it would save a great amount of time and research funds if researchers were able to simply acquire the data when building on a study rather than having to…

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    The PSI is a cover for the catheter stand used in hospital and shorts with suspensor pocket for suprapubic catheter leg bag that will not restrict movement when attached. The proposed innovation is chosen to improve the use of urinary catheterisation that will enable nurses and other healthcare professionals to maintain patient dignity, respect their right to privacy and confidentiality in managing urinary incontinence in all aspects of care as (NMC, 2015). More so, it will minimise the…

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    easier when I joined Special Olympics and I discovered that I was not alone” (David Egan). Special Olympics helps fight the intolerance, injustice, inactivity, and social isolation that athletes face each day. It strives to create a better world by fostering acceptance and inclusion of all people. There is a place for everyone with an intellectual disability in Special…

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    first I would identify and define the program’s goals and objectives. In this case, my primary goal is to increase patient and staff satisfaction by promoting staff engagement, improving the process to decrease completion time of referrals, and fostering organizational teamwork. Then I would identify specific problems that require immediate solutions. In this particular challenge, the central problem is that standard measures are not achieved because the new referrals are not completed within…

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    Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a prevalent problem in today’s society. It is characterized by an addiction or dependence to alcohol that causes harm for the individual and those around them(Halter, 2014). One of the forms of treatments for AUD is attending Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). This group aims to help people suffering from AUD by helping them get sober using a 12 step model (Halter, 2014). The goal of this paper is to gain insight on the AA program and to better understand people suffering…

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    should increase the budget for education. Buying computers for our classrooms won’t necessarily help America’s ACT and SAT scores, but using those computers for science or math programs could. It would also lead to many students discovering and fostering a love for science, sequentially pursuing a career in a program such as engineering. At my high school, I participate in a program known as Peer Tutoring, in which I assist younger students with various homework or classwork assignments. In…

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    During the mid nineteenth century, there was a major issue in which thousands of vagabond children roamed the streets of New York. They would sell pieces of rags, newspapers, and themselves trying to survive. In an attempt to remedy the problem, The Children’s Aid Society decided to send the “street children” on trains to rural America to be taken in by farmers, accepted into the family, and work on their farms. This situation is very interesting and can be analyzed sociological from many…

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    The Effects of Immigrants on Public Safety and Law Enforcement In the scholarly article, “Immigration and the Changing Social Fabric of American Cities”, the authors David Kirk, Andrew Papachristos, Jeffrey Fagan, and Tom Tyler aim to explore the issue of law enforcement in immigrant communities. From this, the question of whether or not the safety of the public is undermined when it comes to harsher immigration enforcement is produced. The primary points of this article are to explore this…

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