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    Forensic Sciences: the History, the Advancements, and the Achievements Could you get away with murder? Hundreds of years ago you probably could, but today with all the advancements that have been made in technology and forensic science many of the toughest cases are solved that couldn’t be before. While forensic science might not always be 100% accurate, it has developed a lot since it was first practiced and without using forensic science a lot of crimes would go unsolved. Forensic science…

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    World War II: The Radio

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    improved on as time went by, which was created by different inventors and became the radio as people know it today. Heinrich Hertz discovered radio waves in 1887. The waves moved the same way as the speed of light and could be detected with a wire loop. Augusto Righi introduced this event to Guglielmo Marconi ("The Radio"). Thanks to the knowledge of Hertz, Marconi became the first person to development a successful radio in 1894.…

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    United Parcel Services (UPS) started out in 1907 by two friends with $100 and a bicycle and by 2013, the company was worth over $50 billion and delivering 3.8 billion packages annually. (Hiskey) UPS has always been at the forefront of technology, from their early adoption of autos to the well-established trend of being an innovator in electronic tracking systems. (Hiskey) One of the many innovations brought to the parcel industry by UPS involved the evolution and the movement of the computer out…

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    car while the parents tried different local wines at different wineries. At the end of the day, the Czech family arrived at the Travelodge in Anaheim. On the 24th of December, one day before Christmas, they went to the amusement park, Knott’s Berry Farm. Brian has been to theme parks in Minnesota before, but this was something else. Knott’s Berry Farm was much bigger, there were more people and this was the first time he sat on a rollercoaster that had a loop. Montezooma’s Revenge was the name…

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    I have chosen to research the effects and factors of an obesogenic environment. The obesogenic environment is an environment that promotes overconsumption of and discourages physical activity; therefore, promoting weight gain and obesity in individuals and populations of individuals. This subject has interested me ever since I learned about it in my nutrition class. Before learning about this issue in class, I had always thought of obesity as the individual’s fault instead of looking at how…

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    for which we are developing is not one that is habitable. We do not have immunity over human extinction. Although loss of biodiversity and extinction may not be the sole factor contributing to human extinction, it plays a huge role in a disastrous loop that we are building. Theoretically, total human extinction would not be from an immediate disaster; it would be a marathon disaster. It would be from each small issue weighing down another aspect of life that is preciously intertwined within each…

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    The Recovery Philosophy is a set of 10 Quality principles to enable the person and services to work together when the choice to seek help has been taken. (Government et al 2014) These principles are measured at all levels from provider to national audit. This document followed the publication of, A framework for Action (Scotland 2009) where the 4 areas for action were identified. Also that year it was highlighted Scotland’s relationship with alcohol required changes, with findings that the…

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    Poverty is a major issue, affecting millions in the United States alone. When an issue is at such a large scale as poverty, Our country must take a stand and figure out what the is causing such a tremendous problem. Before we tackle the problem of what is causing poverty we must understand what poverty is defined as. According to the Dictionary, poverty is defined as, the state or condition of having little or no money, goods, or means of support; condition of being poor. (Halsey, 1)This doesn…

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    Student Development Theory

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    Student developmental theories describe the experiences of students, the holistic development of students, and how their experiences affect their development in order to inform the theory-to-practice-to-theory loop. In order to demonstrate a firm understanding of theory, one must be able to apply theory to practice. Student development theory emerged from the fields of psychology and sociology as student affairs professionals noticed the need to understand the experiences of students half of the…

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    Pop Culture Analysis

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    activity but also with groups which sanction such behavior and exert pressure upon their members conform to group standards” (Shaw and McKay 1969:174).This culture only reinforces the lack of economic opportunities, and thus starts a positive feedback loop. As a result, young people in these neighborhoods turn to drug trade as it is perceived as easy money. The social disorganization theory and social capital theory complement each other. They are both social theories that focus on the…

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