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    The Washington Redskins have been an established team since 1932. Since establishment the Redskins have played in over 1,000 games. Each game they have used the same team name and the same general logo. Of late, the Redskin name and logo has stirred up controversy on whether or not it is a demeaning team name. The courts should appeal their ruling and the Washington Redskins should keep their team name and logo. On June 18,2014, The Trademark Trial and Appeals Board voted to cancel all six…

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    doing DNA or RNA analysis of the bacterium’s genome ("Conventional Bacterial Identification Methods", 2013). The 16S rRNA gene sequences provides species-specific signature sequences useful for bacterial identification ("16S Ribosomal RNA Sequencing Theory”, 2016). The 16s rRNA gene sequence uses a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify a specific DNA target from a mixture of DNA molecules, which helps in the identification of bacterial colonies when comparing to sequencing templates…

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    Poems are a great technique for the depiction of a certain message. According to me, a good poem is well written with the concise and accurate use of language, is extensively engaging and it is relatable. A text which fits this criterion very well is a poem called “Santa Claus” composed by Banjo Patterson. A reason as to why poems are very attractive and popular is the form and technique of language. This makes the poem well written and attractive to read. In this instance the poet uses great…

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    : The question says about a bill which was introduced in congress to require the proof of age from any person visiting the site and that should require a credit card number or some other adult identification number. Some of the arguments for this law are: As we all know that pornography impacts a huge percentage of children by the misuse of those sites. Therefore, in my view, there should be: 1. Age prohibited content: There is a need to protect the children from these acts and therefore, to…

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    Emergent Literacy

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    applications developed aimed towards assisting students in their academic studies, particularly in regards to the child’s literacy skills. There are programs designed to teach children skills such as letter identification, letter sound recognition, sight word recognition, phoneme identification at the beginning, middle, and end of the word as well as many others.…

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    In today’s world of innovation and invention, where everyday new things are seen around, people want to buy unique products and experience something unfamiliar but eye catchy and pleasing to them, because everyone wants to feel special so it won’t be wrong to say that in the modern global village of today the importance of creativity is inescapable. Creativity should not be baffled with innovation, creativity invokes to new products, ideas and so forth originated at individual level, on the…

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    Unknown 15 Archetype

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    Shigella, Erwinia, Veillonella, and Flavobacterium (5). Bacillus, Lactobacillus, Listeria, Kurthia, and Arthrobacter were eliminated because they did not match the coccoid shape of Unknown 15 (5). The catalase test was the next designated test in the identification of Unknown 15. Unknown 15 tested negative for the enzyme catalase as it did not form gas bubbles after the addition of hydrogen peroxide to the sample. Thus, all catalase…

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    In 1954, seventeen states and Washington D.C. still had schools that were racially segregated; another four states allowed segregation on the grounds that it was up to the local school districts to decide (Benjamin Jr. & Crouse, 2004). The last major attempt to desegregate schools took place in 1896; however, this attempt was unsuccessful (Bergner, 2009). This decision did not stop people from fighting for equality. The National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People (NAACP) began…

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    Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with stent implantation has been widely used for the treatment of coronary artery narrowing. Despite progress in stenting technique and stent itself, in some PCI cases, bifurcation lesions still remain challenging for cardiologists as they are more difficult to manage than simpler lesions. Clinically, stenting with bifurcation lesions is found to be associated with poorer post-PCI outcomes, which increases the need to evaluate side branches prior to PCI.…

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    Valley Of Fallen

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    After presenting the different aspects that make the Valley of the Fallen a controversial monument, we must go over the possible solutions to redirect the tension and trauma and ultimately, resignify the Valley to create a point of unity among all Spaniards, since, as the biggest mass grave of the war, all ideologies and regions have a common point, the grievance of the victims of the war. But it is worth bearing in mind the position of those who think that the Valley has been used for too long…

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