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    Security Screening

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    The United States of America is the symbol of democracy and freedom in the world, although it may not be thoroughly right in some cases. After the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington D.C., the government and the authorities of the United States push harsher security screening for migrants and even citizens. This security screening is even harder for people from Muslim majority countries. Even with the stronger security screening, many other terrorist attacks occurred after…

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    Since the time of great antiquity, heroes emerge in both history and literature across the global arena. Historically, a hero will surface immediately to counteract disputes and clashes without any adjournment. In Persian and English medieval literature, too, the presence of heroes is inevitable. Heroes (e.g. Beowulf, Sir Gawain, Rostam, Sohrab, Sekander, etc.), both, historical and literary, share common features, such as selflessness and compassion for their people. Outsiders, however, are not…

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    Kaartinen, M., Puura, K., Helminen, M., Salmelin, R., Pelkonen, E., & Juujärvi, P. (2014). Reactive aggression among children with and without autism spectrum disorder. Journal Of Autism & Developmental Disorders, 44(10), 2383-2391 9p. doi:10.1007/s10803-012-1743-1 This author created a research study on twenty-seven boys and eight girls with autism and developmental disorders, she used thirty-five controls and were matched according to gender, age and total score intelligence and were…

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    Genghis Kahn was a man of many talents out on the battlefield. He was able a hero to the Mongols and he was able to conquer more land than anyone ever has before him. Genghis Kahn was one for the ages one might say. The vast empire he created was made up of more land than anyone has ever gained before. He was able to climb a massive ladder within just one lifetime. Genghis Kahn was born into a world of lots of chaos, and war. He was born into a nuclear family and eventually rose to power. The…

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    Zurampic Case Study

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    The development of Zurampic®(Lesinurad), a first selective uric acid resorption inhibitor to treat gout Summary: Gout is the most common inflammatory arthropathy in the western world, which is caused by the excess accumulation of uric acid in the blood instead of normally excreting by kidney. Millions of people suffer from this kind of arthritis with an attack of sudden burning pain, stiffness, and swelling in a joint(usually a big toe). However, the current treatment for gout is far from…

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    Before i analyze this fictional character i will talk and explain who he is. Anakin Skywalker later known as daar is a star wars fictional character he was born on the planet tatooine a dessert like planet when he was a little kid he and his mother were slaves. Two jedis named qui gon jinn and obi wan kenobi were stranded in tatooine and they their ship broke down they needed a way fix it. They went to a junk shop were anakin was working as slave they couldn't afford to fix the ship anakin told…

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    The criminal justice system is constructed of various agencies with explicit procedures that are used to control and diminish crimes, along with, implementing penalties on those who are in violation of the laws. Since the seventeenth-century, society and the criminal justice system has manifested based on our evolution. During that era, the criminal justice system focused primarily on punishment rather than deterrence. The criminal justice system was not as complex and intricate as it is today.…

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    Stonehenge Research Paper

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    The analysis of the remains of Stonehenge’s dead revealed that those buried underneath the structure were most likely related. This, and the fact that some of the dead were buried with items (presumably some of their possessions) such as mace-heads and disk-like ceramic objects point to the idea that those buried were possibly the elite of the society to which the builders of Stonehenge belonged. The cultural implications of this idea are immense. Not only do they show that this…

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    Elizabethan Era Food

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    Food During the Elizabethan Era Everyone loves food. Its needed to survive and a staple of everyday life. During the Elizabethan period, food was a staple of social structure and a unique way of cooking was established along with many other methods that are still used today. Wealth was a very crucial part of the social chain and based on the wealth of a person their diet, varied. Wealth is something, then and now, that people strive to have. Wealth means a lot of things, it's in the eye of the…

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    A man grabs a woman and drags her towards a dark ally the woman escapes kicks him in his growing, in the movies she runs to safety. In reality the man is so enraged that she would attempt to escape, he slams her head into the pavement and drags her unconscious body away. Self defense is a key factor in the lives of many. Statistics show that self defense helps a person physically, mentally, and helps a person 's safety level. People believe that self defense is natural, self defense has been…

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