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    Heavy Metal Musical Genres

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    The sound of the band starting, the scream of the vocals and the cheers of the audience all around. Heavy metal is a mainstay in the music industry since its start in the 60's and 70's, with bands like Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath leading the way. Since the beginning of heavy metal many critics have disapproved and wrote it off as a musical genre. Against the odds of surviving as a genre the heavy metal scene won and is still a popular genre with many from teens to to adults all over the world…

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    Bell Crime Rates And Crime

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    Bell is a small city in the Los Angeles County located west of the Los Angeles River. Some surrounding cities include Maywood, Cudahy, Bell Gardens, Huntington Park, Commerce, Walnut Park, and South Gate. Bell, although is a suburb, it is considered its own city and only takes up 2.5 sq miles of land. HISTORY Bell has a rich history of Native Americans dating back thousands of years. In 500 B.C. the Gabrieliño Indians migrated to what is now known as the city of Bell. Spaniards occupied the…

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    4a. The Canadian Arctic: Geography, ecology, people and climate The Arctic is often defined using political, climatic, biological zoning and varies greatly amongst Arctic nations. Using geophysical definition as the land and sea, north of the Arctic Circle and which experiences polar day from April to September, and polar night from October to February. Overall, Arctic climate varies greatly by location with annual mean surface temperatures of 4C in Reykjavic Iceland, to -28 C at the crest of…

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    Analysis Of H & M And Zara

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    Looking at competitors for these particular sub brands such as H&M, Zara which target the same market (18- 30 years old), we can sustain that both have worked hard throughout the years to constantly create a stronger brand image. H&M has done so by hiring high profile celebrities to represent their brand (David Beckham, Beyonce, Lana del Rey), by collaborating with luxury designers to create limited edition collections, and by carefully studying current fashion trends and providing clothes that…

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    The documentary of “The New Rulers of the World” by John Pilger and “The Global Assembly Line” describes the impact of globalization. These two documentaries focus on the impact of international free trade system on local workers of the developing countries. “The New Rulers of the World” describes the role of capitalism and imperialism in exploiting overseas workers at reduced wages. However, “The Global Assembly Line” describes the role of women workers in great retailers companies established…

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    If you were brought up in an environment of abuse and neglect within your family, how different would your life have turned out? If you were surrounded by a world of drugs would your conscience know right from wrong? The battle of nature versus nurture paves every persons life since being born and usually one takes control over another. We do not get to decide where we are born, what economical situation we live in, nor how our parents treat us. These factors affect your decisions and often…

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    Latino Stereotypes in a modern era “Television is a popular and powerful medium that both imitates and influences culture.” (Pahad et. al). Modern Family, an ABC TV show, that portrays 3 “atypical” families, subliminally contributes to a fixed image of racial/ethnic groups. ABC’s sitcom, evidences use ethnicity based theories of race, to create stereotypical characters and generalizations of different groups of people, that can become memorable to an audience. “The term Latino is operationalized…

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    illnesses. According to Stuart, “Schizophrenia is a chronic illness. It if five times more common than multiple sclerosis, six times more common than insulin-dependent diabetes, 60 times more common than muscular dystrophy, and 80 times more common than Huntington disease” (2013). Other statistics…

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    ANIMAL TESTING Animal rights are defined as the rights to animals so they can to live freely, with no hunting, without being harmed, free from medical research, cosmetics, and experimental testing. No animal should be held captive to be harmed or tested upon. In order to save human lives, as in animals are hurt in medical testing. According to the Humane Society of the United States, 79.7 million people have pets in their homes just in the United States (The Humane Society of the United…

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    Adult Vs Embryonic

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    become cancerous or how genetic diseases develop. Unfortunately, there are only a few disease-specific embryonic stem cells that can be studied. The approved hESC lines contain genes for different disorders such as “Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Huntington 's disease, cystic fibrosis, spinal muscular atrophy, myotonic dystrophy and neurofibromatosis” (Taylor). Obviously, these are not all of the disorders the majority of individuals face. Thus, there are more drawbacks without hESC research.…

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