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    Net Neutrality is a concept that defines access to the internet and all the information offered on the web as a human right without any discrimination. Meaning that internet service providers (ISPs) cannot and should not restrict access to any online content or show any favoritism to any online source above others. The debate over net neutrality has a long-standing history. To begin we must understand classifications of communication services un the Communications Act of 1934. Title I of the…

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    to go on an international assignment before a woman. The author brings up a great point, “Men in the company’s host country tended not to select women for international assignments to protect them from imaginary difficulties in foreign countries” (Lane, 2009). It can be pointed out, even men within a business community are very aware of the problems a women face when taking an international…

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    Catatonic Stubbornness Hamartia. From Greek meaning a fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine. In Sophocles’s Oedipus Rex and Antigone, Oedipus, Antigone, and especially Creon all display their flaw of being stubborn which ultimately leads to the tragedy in each play. When Teiresias challenges Oedipus by saying that he is the one plaguing the city, instead of listening to the other side of the argument, Oedipus tells him to be “Out of this place! Out of my sight!”…

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    under the wheels of the car, and radio buzzing lowly with a song, Heidi turns to me. "Wendy and Dave want to know if you want to come to dinner at our place tonight." She tells me. Wendy and Dave were Heidi's parents, otherwise known as Mr. and Mrs. Lane. My own parents had stayed in Chicago for the rest of the summer, so a nice home cooked meal, made by someone other then me, would defiantly beat whatever instant food if inevitably end up eating tonight. "Sounds great." I tell her, turning to…

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    Alu Patterns

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    Discussion Alu is a transposable element that can be inserted into the human genome, enabling its use as genetic marker for ancestry differentiation,and thus identification. Due to new insertions, some humans do not have an alu insertions, while others may have accumulated mutations causing three types of polymorphisms, S1, S2 and L, the reference alu insertion, YB8 was useful as a standard to the comparison of nucleotide sequences changes to uncover the difference in the presence and absence of…

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    This paper will examine William Lane Craig’s and John Hick’s assertion that the existence of suffering and the concept of a benevolent and omnipotent God are not mutually exclusive, but consistent phenomena. Christian theologians — in their attempt to constitute and defend arguments for the existence of a deity — assert that God, because of his depiction in Biblical literature, has unique characteristics and abilities. These characteristics include benevolence — “the quality of being…

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    To honor his name and his reputation in Oregon, Nestucca Spit State Park near Pacific City was renamed Bob Straub State Park, and a conference room at Lane County’s government offices gained Straubs title in 2001. Furthermore, a portrait, painted by Paul Missal, hangs in Oregon’s State Capitol building to represent Robert Straub and how he assisted many people and environment in which we call…

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    The goal of this experiment was to use the technique of thin layer chromatography (TLC) to identify the active analgesic ingredient of Advil and monitor the transesterification of methyl salicylate from acetylsalicylic acid. The synthesized methyl salicylate was then purified using acid-base chemistry and analyzed using H NMR spectroscopy. Identification of a proper mobile phase to separate common analgesics used in over-the-counter pain relievers was essential in being able to determine the…

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    their own name. A name is a powerful thing. A name can make an individual unique. Why is it Important to Learn and Remember Names? Names give a person an identity. There is a distinction between that guy that lives down the lane, and John Baker, the man who lives down the lane. Names also help obtain beneficial social interaction. Anyone who wants to climb the social ladder or gain that promotion at work, needs to be good with names. You need to show that you have a personal interest in the…

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    Since the very beginning of cell phones people have been using cell phones while driving in a car. To some this may seem harmless however, recently there have been and increase in car accidents with distracted drivers because the driver was on a cell phone. In response lawmakers have made it illegal to drive while using a cell phone. This is the right response because using a cell phone while driving distracts the driver, cell phone use while driving endangers the driver of the car, the…

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