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    Affirmative Action and Refugees of Color: Starting the Conversation Dorian Brown Crosby Janita Bah ABSTRACT African Americans are the typical group that comes to mind when the words affirmative action are mentioned. Although white women were the initial benefactors of the policy, the most publicity surrounding its usage has come in the applications of African Americans and other marginalized groups into institutions of higher education. One of these marginalized groups is refugees.…

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    Gorilla Essay

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    Part 2 The Natural History of The Gorilla Ecological distribution The first person who coined the word "gorilla", was Hanno, the navigator of Carthage. Two and a half thousand years ago, Galleys Hanno, looked for places that were suitable for colonization and moved along the coast of West Africa (Ахматов, 2006). Here in Sierra-Leone, Carthaginians met strange creatures. Marvelous sailors passed the logbook down so there would be a record about these wonderful creatures and about their…

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    Kefir Research Paper

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    drinking kefir are found in the digestive system. The kefir grains in the drink contain more helpful probiotics than yogurt, along with several types of "good" yeasts. These yeasts act to balance out any harmful yeasts found in the intestinal tract and also wards off parasites. Gas and bloating are…

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    Christian Ramirez Research Paper Ms. Hawkins November 18, 2016 Benefits of Being Vegan Imagine not ever eating anything produced from any animal ever again , and living the vegan or plant based diet, this is a huge step if anyone is willing to actually take on this life changing lifestyle. Becoming vegan can change someone's life dramatically, it truly forces one to cut out at least half of what they would eat on a daily basis and what you buy at the store. Becoming vegan can make someone…

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    Bacteria They are formed by a single rudimentary cell. They have no nucleus or plastids, but chromatin. Some have assimilators pigments. They are on earth, water, and air, and can generally move. They may be causing disease and therefore are called pathogens. Those that do not cause disease are called saprophytes. In some cases, they are even useful, as in digestive processes or synthesis of vitamins. By the way, they are called coconuts when circular; bacilli if they have the form of rods;…

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    Waste Dumpsites Case Study

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    Bacterial community of some waste dumpsites in Lagos, Nigeria Moro, D.D.1, Bello, H.A.2 and Akano, S.O.3 1. Department of Microbiology, Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos State, Nigeria. 2. Department of Science Technology,Gateway Polytechnic, Igbesa, Ogun State, Nigeria. 3. Department of Medical Microbiology, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Sagamu, Ogun State, Nigeria. ABSTRACT Bacteriological…

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    Yesterday marked the six-month anniversary of the day I was hired for my fifty-cent-more than minimum wage post at a big-box pet store. I started off as a cashier and made my way over into Pet Care in record time, especially for someone who had close to no experience with the animals I would be caring for. I knew a bit about the small mammals; hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, rats, mice, and chinchillas, and I tried to make that a bigger selling point than it actually is. There isn't nearly as…

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    Internal Medical Morbidity

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    increased occurrence of viral hepatitis, malaria and liver abscess. In our search we didn’t find any other study from a hospital deployed in combat zone having such wide variety of illnesses. We deliberately excluded the common respiratory, gastro intestinal and infectious diseases that required less than 05 days of admission. All the patients were males and most of them were below 40 yrs of…

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    adversely affects physical development but it also increases the risk of acquiring diseases due to a weakening of the immune system (Bogin, 1998). In Bogin’s example, the lack of iodine in the diet of Mayan children exposed them to infections and intestinal parasites resulting in stunted height. Moreover, the effects of malnutrition are intensified depending on the timing of the deficiency during an individual’s life, especially during the stages of early development. Life History Theory…

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    an antigen. When the immune system is attacked with an antigen, anything that is foreign to the body such as germs and bacteria, it will begin fighting. Christine Murphy said, “Antibodies attack themselves to any foreign antigens like bacteria or parasites, that may exist in blood or body fluids outside of the body’s cells,usually coating these antigens as one step in the complex process of the destruction, digestion, and elimination of foreign matter by our immune system.” ( Christine Murphy,…

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