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    The two cases discussed above are a good example of understanding the differences between the defamation and the remarks made out of normal or ordinary meaning of words. In the case of Berkoff vs. Burchill, the case specifies that a specific meaning was separated and the preliminary issue is in need of finding whether the meaning is capable of being defamatory. Mr Price QC, while defending his clients states the characteristics for defamation as a solution to publications damaging any…

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    Costus speciosus (J.König)sm is a widely used medicinal plant in Ayurvedic medicine. Scientific literature prove about various therapeutic properties of its rhizome and leaves. The effectiveness of Costus speciosus (J.König)sm leaf aqueous extract on reversing insulin resistance was studied and data were published previously. This study was designed to evaluate the dose-response relationship of Costus speciosus (J.König)sm leaf aqueous extract. Insulin resistance induced rats were treated with…

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    “Evidence can be aligned to point in more than one direction” (Strobel 13). In The Case for Christ, Strobel investigates the Bible, and information included in the Bible, from the perspective of an open minded skeptic. By interviewing thirteen scholars about topics pertaining to their respective fields of study, he was able to compile an overwhelming amount of evidence that convinced him to convert. The first major topic Strobel investigates is the reliability of the gospels. He states that,…

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    The Milgram Experiment - Examining the Role of Authority in the Social Contract Using Foucault as a Basis Authority serves as the adhesive which binds all members of society to their roles within the social contract. Michel Foucault explains how authority in the modern disciplinary society could be better enforced by establishing proper hierarchies and creating confinements and labels for the undesirables in society (Foucault, D&P p. 224 & M&C p. 37-38, 1975 & 1988). In the Milgram experiment,…

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    Abstract The Purpose of experiment is to introduce the technique of crystallization, by following methods to purify the antibiotic sulfanilamide away from acetanilide. From the laboratory experiment, 0.51 g of impure sulfanilamide was at first measured and experienced in the crystallization procedure. Because of different steps of the experiment, the last mass of the crystal was 0.22g. This demonstrates the procedure decreased the underlying mass by 0.28g which mean the 43.13% recovery using…

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    spike for a lost of jobs for the white working class. As the Chinese dominated the shoe and boot industry, the white working class feared Chinese monopolies. They asserted that Chinatown was overcrowded with filth and diseases such as Smallpox and leprosy. They claimed that the customs of these men contaminated the white society with their smoking, gambling and…

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    Geoffrey Chaucer’s famous Middle English poem, Troilus and Criseyde, relays a calamitous love story set during the Trojan War. Nearly a century later, Robert Henryson, ‘Scottish Chaucerian’, authored his own poetic continuation of Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde entitled, The Testament of Cresseid. Although the two highly expressive pieces of poetry are inclusive of and are remarking on consistent characters, Chaucer and Henryson could not have composed two more vastly contrasting representations…

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    The Kifwebe Mask

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    1 The Songye Tribe & the Kifwebe Mask By Whitney Chester Morgan State University Kifwebe Mask 2 The people of the Songye tribe can be traced back to the 16th century. Their history is closely related to the Luba with who they are related to by common ancestry. People of the Songye tribe are well known for their unique masks that they wore which were referred to by the term kifwebe. This mask was unique because it stood out and was a prominent part of the Songye…

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    Nano Curcumin Case Study

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    Figure 1a. Size of nano curcumin. Image of curcumin nanoparticles taken with Transmission electron microscope (JOEL 2100F) showing particles having size distribution of 59.9 nm to 198 nm ( average size of 160 nm). Figure 1b. Bioavailability of nano curcumin. Mice were given I.P injections with curcumin/nanocurcumin (vehicle: PBS containing 10% ethanol) per mice at 100 mg/kg body weight and then bled at different time points via retro-orbital puncture and blood collected from each…

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    Mission in the Old Testament, Israel as a light to the Nations. Walter C. Kaiser Jr. Kaiser believed that mission in the Old Testament is tied to the mission seen in the New Testament in which Israel was involved in the mission to draw people to Jesus. The first chapter, Kaiser says that mission was always centered on God’s plan, “the first Great Commission mandate of the Bible” p. xix. Also in Genesis 12:1–3, where God set to promise to bless Abraham and bless all peoples through him. God also…

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