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    90 Day Assignment Choose a factual event in a cross-cultural setting from books, media, or personal knowledge that was development focused and critique it through the grid of the 10 principles (pp. 50-56). Factual event in a cross-cultural setting that was development focused In 1969, through an amendment to the Foreign Assistance Act, Congress created the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) which became operational in 1971 during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. Its basic…

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    Coronary artery disease (CAD) results when our body’s coronary arteries become damaged. Our coronary arteries are important because “they supply our heart with blood, oxygen, and nutrients” (Coronary artery disease, 2014). Our arteries typically get damaged because of plaque and inflammation developing inside them. “The buildup of plaque causes our arteries to become narrower and that decreases our blood flow to our heart” (Coronary artery disease, 2014). This decreased blood flow can cause…

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    Xenotransplantation is the process of transplanting or grafting organs and tissue between different species. As you’re transplanting a foreign organ not from the same species as you, this has many social and biological implications. Including the fact that there’s could be new viruses and pathogens passed over between species with the potential to cause a mass epidemic and kill of many members of a species. Also this procedure although been around for a long time it hasn’t had a very high…

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    There has always been an overt fascination with the role gender must play within society, with two distinct identities being constructed in order to cast them upon those that fall under a specific, predetermined umbrella. In this line of thinking, men are given the privilege of holding the majority of power, the assumption that they have inherent strength above all others prevalent within the confines of upholding a status quo. Women, therefore, are limited in that regard, and are assumed to be…

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    Engineering Genetics? Genetic engineering is when a living cell’s deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is altered to improve it in nearly any way one wishes. Alterations may include: how the cell would look later on in life; tricking it into producing something it normally would not; and/or increasing the amount of resources produced. Even though not everyone agrees with how the research is done on genetic engineering, it does do one thing: it betters our society. Due to research of genetic engineering,…

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    Animal to human organ transplantations, also known as xenotransplantations, could be beneficial and help others in need of certain organs, regardless of their faith and beliefs, especially when their or their significant other’s life is on the line. Xenotransplantation has had controversy that has accumulated over many years; the biggest threat that xenotransplantation has to conquer is the body rejecting the foreign organ or contracting viruses and bacteria that could come from a cow, pig, or…

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    Christine De Pizan Thesis

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    Thesis statement: Educating women does not corrupt their morals, but instead amends and ennobles them in effect making them better able to serve their society. The subject of the value of female education has drawn a heated debate for much of humanity’s recorded history. For a long time, women were objectified and viewed as their father’s or husband’s property. Based on their gender, women have faced an unprecedented amount of social injustice in history and the society has often attempted to…

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    of the burn (www.surgerywise.com/procedure_info/second-degree-burns.htm). Second degree burns typically do not scar but will show signs of permanent discoloration. In some cases, if the skin does not heal on its own or does become infected, skin grafting (borrowing health skin from another part of the body) may be needed to help heal the injured area (www.healthline.com/health/burns#Outlook8). Wound dressing for Second Degree burns should be loosely covered with dry gauze wraps that are…

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    Method To Their Madness During World War II, German forces were moving towards achieving their goal of one, pure, Germanic race. In this process, they took on one of the largest impure groups in their eyes; the Jewish population. While other groups were also being persecuted, the Jewish population was amongst the largest threats to the Germans. The German forces, under the leadership of Adolf Hitler, employed a strategy which included the creation of concentration camps, as part of the final…

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    People need to discuss plastic surgery more and need to know all the facts that evolve this specific procedure. Why is this information and need for talk important? The reasons are endless, and the discussions will lead to new discoveries and insight that many people will never realized. Not everyone will see the amazing, mind-blowing discoveries. They will keep the mind set that plastic surgery, the procedure to permanently or temporarily one’s physical appearance, is this and only this. They…

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