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    Oculocutaneous Albinism

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    X-inked ocular albinism is primarily found in males, in which there is a mutation on the X chromosome causing lightly colored skin compared to that of the family. Hermansky-pudlak syndrome is where there is a mutation in one of at least eight different genes…

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    While Shonda Rhimes has had a big impact on the entertainment business, there is less information accessible about her personal life. She is considered to be a quiet person and wants to keep her matters out of the public eye. However, here is what we do know about her personal life.Shonda Rhimes was born on January 13, 1970, in Chicago, Illinois, to a family of intellectuals. Her parents are Vera P. Rhimes, a university administrator, and Ilee Rhimes, a college professor. She grew up in Park…

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    The Past, Present, and Future of American Traditional Tattoos A robust, youthful gentleman waves a stoic goodbye to his lover as he embarks on the USS Midway navy ship. Attired in snowy sailor clothes, a pin-up tattoo peeks out of his sleeve as the cobalt, crisp ocean waves slap against the ship’s flanks. This is the origin of the American Traditional pin-up tattoo, an illustration depicting a flirtatious woman with bright red lips often found wearing flimsy lingerie. The pin-up tattoo is the…

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    “The Monkey’s Paw” by W.W. Jacobs and “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner both detail the tragedy of loss and how one reacts to it. Tragedy is an ever- present occurrence in life, and death is often the cause of it, this is the main cause of conflict in both texts. However both stories go on to teach us that clinging to the dead is unhealthy for the living. Both living parties refuse to accept that their loved ones are dead and become unstable because of it. Their vitality also continues to…

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    Termite Experiment Essay

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    We used several inked pens which were blue, green and red. Also, a paper, a ruler, a small brush and of course a tube containing the termites. The experiment started by the teacher giving us the required materials. A student in the group drawn different lines with different…

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    order to fully understand the current state of Tibetan language, historical context of modern Tibet regarding cultural and language policies needs to be mentioned. More often, researchers on this particular subject opt for the “17-Point Agreement” inked between China and Tibet in 1951 as a milestone, since this serves as an initial legal basis upon which legitimacy of future policies are examined. The agreement clearly states that “the spoken and written language and school education of the…

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    The meaning of tattoo practices in the U.S. has greatly changed over time. When the popularization of tattoos began in the 1970’s, it was not widely accepted. Since then, Americans have gradually grown fonder of tattoos, especially the younger generations. Tattoos have various meanings. Depending on the person, it may serve as a symbol of rebellion, commitment, or art. When the tattoo revolution took place in the 1970’s, it was mainly a method for men to be more expressive. Meanwhile, women…

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    The U.S. military plays an instrumental supporting role in strategic communication, primarily through information operations, public affairs, visual information, and defense support to public diplomacy. The PECOM and especially the case of Philippines, where they actively engage with Philippine’s military and civilians should be focused maintaining support of the relevant population to the US mission and the U.S.-Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty. Therefore, an effective IO based on…

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    Arrival Analysis

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    The Denis Villeneuve film Arrival may seem like a sci-fi film where huge slabs of rocks seem to descended from Heaven and levitate like angels. However, it is much more than just mere imagination; Arrival deals with the idea of what would happen if a different life form met Earth and its humans. How could we communicate with Aliens? Communication continues to be one of the biggest problems that humanity faces; no, this is not your 10 o’clock morning English class, but a worldwide dilemma. To…

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    Police Chief Essay

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    an administrative viewpoint, these things are easy to handle from within the organization. In the realm of criminal justice, officers ought to have two arrangements of uniforms, one with long sleeves and another with short sleeves. Officer Newton inked a swastika and a naked lady on his arms which are both similarly hostile. It 's the ideal opportunity for the administration…

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