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    Chandler had life vests on, Kristi had a garbage bag in her hand. They stood on the railing and counted,”1, 2,3!” SPLASH! The girls jumped in the water. “Help me! My fin is hurt.” said sea turtle “Help me! My tail is hurt.” said the dolphin. “Help me! My gill is hurt.” said the fish. "Help me! My fin is hurt" said the…

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    While progress has been made in cannabis accessibility, there still remains an unfortunate stigma surrounding users. Despite a shift in perception due to legal status, those who use cannabis are often misrepresented in our society. This is further compounded if you are a WOC or belong to any other marginalized groups, because of oppressive stereotypes rooted in falsehood. Throughout history, society’s depiction of a female-identifying cannabis user has often been unkind; despite countless…

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    City Rhythm Essay

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    When sharing rhythm, people feel more at ease with each other. Such rhythms can be mundane for example in the activities we do every day: bringing the kids to school, walking the dog, being in the same train to work, putting out the garbage and more. These mundane rhythms are at the heart of sustaining everyday life and shaping trust, for example, the local policeman who passes by the school every day so that parents can easily approach him generates trust. The opposite, not sharing rhythm while…

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    Intelligence Reform

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    ebscohost.com.ezproxy1.apus.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=tsh&AN=15494194&site=ehost-live&scope=site Gentry, J. A.. (2008). Intelligence failure reframed.?Political Science Quarterly, 123(2), 247?270. Retrieved from: Http://www.jstor.org/stable/20203011 Gill, P. (2006). Not just joining the dots but crossing the borders and bridging the voids: Constructing security networks after 11 September 2001. Policing & Society, 16(1), 27-49. doi: 10.1080/10439460500399395 Retrieved from:…

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    Joy Latrice Gill Gill.Session1.Journal. Growing up I often thought about what or who would I become. So many things had my attention, but for some odd reason I became very intrigued with helping hurt, broken, and physically sick people. Whether it was physical or emotional pain people were experiencing, I knew I had developed a knack for helping people. At the age 9 I started watching a lot of doctors on television. I watched the doctors perform different surgeries on people. I then knew that I…

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    William Sleator

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    them by now. His dad him this in a very impudent way, but i his point of view maybe Martin has been going on and on with this for a while, so his dad is getting irritated. Martin’s dad just wants him to grow up. He thinks ks it is foolish of him to gill be intimidated by all…

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    Hydrothermal Vents

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    The marine world is highly dependent on the activity of microbes in many different ways. Microbes in the ocean come in the form of autotrophs and heterotrophs and come in any of the three domains of Eukaryota, Archaea, and Bacteria. Members of these domains can range from all niches as producers at the bottom of the food change, critical gut microbes and decomposers. Arguably, somewhere these and more duties are most important is around the hydrothermal vents found at the bottom of the ocean.…

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    Pill Bug Essay

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    roly-poly and the Sow Bug . The Pill Bug's real scientific name is the Armadillidium Vulgare. The Aramadillidium Vulgare lives mainly in humid areas of the world underneath logs and stones ; the reason behind this is because they breathe through a gill like structure on the underside of their bodies . The Pill Bug is known to many countries around the world mainly but in Mediterranean areas . The Pill bug is in the class Crustacea which means the pill bug is closely related to lobsters and…

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    Sociology can be defined as a study of human beings in society and how it is continuously chancing. The study of sociology aims to analyse the interactions between people and society as well the behaviours humans exhibit within these interactions and relationships (van Krieken et al., 2013). Sex and Gender is an important social phenomenon and the study of sociology helps us to understand ‘sex and gender’ by its holistic view on sex and gender and how it is portrayed within society, as well as…

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    Sparsh Infosys Case Study

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    The interest in a knowledge management program within the organization began as early as 1985. Although, it was in the year 1992, when the company began its first initiative of a knowledge management system knowns as the “bodies of knowledge” or the BOKs. These BOKs were the first explicit hard documentation of an Infosys employee’s on-the-job experience. In 1996, when the use of Internet became more prominent, a company-wide Intranet was launched in the name of “Sparsh”, in Sanskrit meaning “in…

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