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    France on an extended leave. Back in France, Jean Talon continued to support the Canadian colony. The king and Colbert readily approved his plans for strengthening the Canadian colony. Troops, laborers, women, settlers, and supplies were sent in response to Talon's requests. Talon's stay in France was only brief. On May 10, 1669, the king signed Talon’s new commission to return to Canada. On August 18, after an absence from New France for a year and nine months, he landed once more at Quebec.…

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    Pietism Sparknotes

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    movement called Pietism arose in Germany. It was not primarily a theological response but a refocusing on spirituality and practical Christian living. Spener and the Pietists Pietism had many roots and contributors. Its promoter was Philip Jacob Spener (1635-1705), a German Lutheran. He wrote an influential book in 1675 called Pious Desires or Heartfelt, from which the movement got its name. Piety refers to genuine religious impulses, feelings, or desires. In the book he stated six proposals to…

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    Classical conditioning Pierce to stimuli together repeatedly eliciting a specific response until the association between both stimuli is imprinted so much that only one of the stimulus is required to elicit the same response. People condition themselves in regards to certain tasks or routines to help deal with their emotion. Routine activities provide a sense of control over one's emotions and helps organize and dispel negative emotions. Serial killers like Arthur Shawcross are no different…

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    preprocessing is needed to smoothen, enhance and remove noise from CT images that may be caused by defects of CT scanner so that segmentation would be easier and more effective. A Gaussian filter is used [25] for initial filtering the image with an impulse response h(t) given by equation (1) and it is applied to the image for two successive times to remove the noise in the CT image.…

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    Animal Farm Ethics

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    This argument is deductive since the premises are strongly connected to the conclusion through reasoning. Both Premises depict how the treatment of the animals and the farms effects on surrounding area make it unethical to allow these farms to continue under the current standards. The first premise can be explained by exposing what a Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO) is. These are operations concentrated to meet the demand of low cost high quantity amounts of food. For years,…

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    This may be due largely to the hyper -activity and impulse control aspect of ADHD. Adolescents that drive are more prone to auto accidents even though they have the same knowledge of driving as their peers. Children of a younger age are more prone to tripping or falling or otherwise injuring themselves.…

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    Knee Protesting Theory

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    INTRODUCTION Proprioception is defined as the “cumulative neural input to the CNS from mechanoreceptors in the joint capsule, ligaments, muscles, tendons and skin” (Beard et al 1993). There is loss of both stability and proprioception in the knee following an injury to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) (Barrett DS 1991). The afferent nerves are responsible for proprioception arise from the ligaments, capsules surrounding muscles and skin (Grigg P et al 1982) activating muscle contraction,…

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    Hammurabi Sexism

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    sex varies distinctively. The evident difference between the perspective of men and women are especially prominent in the testimonies of Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky in regards to their sexual encounters. Bill Clinton said, “Because I could” in response to why he indulged in sexual endeavors with her. While, Monica Lewinsky had a difference outlook on the entire fiasco. She said that their relationship was more than just stains on a dress and that their relationship involved emotional…

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    Muscles like those that control eye and eyelid movement, facial expression, eating, speaking, breathing and neck and limb movements can all be affected by myasthenia gravis. Myasthenia gravis is caused by an irregularity in the transmission of nerve impulses to muscles. It appears when the communication between nerves and muscles is disturbed. The nerve endings will usually release a neurotransmitter substance called acetylcholine to the body’s muscles. Acetylcholine generates a muscle…

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    Remember when segregation was an issue? Remember when sexism were an issue? I do, and that issue is still going on today. “Why Marines, Unlike Army and Navy, Are So Against Women in Combat” by Anna Malrine speaks of the injustice and sexist attitudes portrayed by the Marin Corps in recent discussions. Malrine is honest when she speaks of the wrongful attitudes toward women in this article, women in combat could help our marines not hurt them, women can help have a different mindset, open up…

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