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    selling/transporting they will commit any crime at any time that they see a potential for profit this includes, but is not limited to: drug dealing, robbery, auto theft, smuggling illegal immigrants across the border, and homicide. MS-13 has several distinguishing markers. Members of this gang most…

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    connects the local to the global, hence the borderland is no longer the sole defining feature of this distinction. The previous notion of neighborhood as the focal point in the making of gangs proved to be limited and false, as they are multilayer of markers including linguistic, racial and economic to name few in establishing a criterion that is based on an elaborate system of…

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    Racism Effects On Race

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    Watching the news is often a painful experience. All we see is death and bloodshed- the suffering of humanity, and eventually we disassociate pain from what we see, making it into nothing more than a sad story. By watching constant suffering we strip away our own humanity. We have come to use tragedies as a way to make our point, as a form of persuasion, which is a dark twist to humanity 's former purity. However, this is a problem that reaches much further back than news broadcasts do. This is…

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    periodontitis is a complex disease caused by microorganism. recent studies showed the effect of periodontal diseases on the systemic health conditions like cardiovascular disease (CVD). C reactive protein (CRP) is an acute phase reactant which used as marker for monitoring of periodontal diseases and systemic health problems. Body mass index (BMI) on the other hand has a relationship with the level of CRP and severity of periodontal diseases as well as systemic health. 1.1. INTRODUCTION …

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    module 3( 2) Title : Specific issues and concerns during adolescence (Substance abuse, Problems related to sex experimentations, Stress and Peer Pressure) Session Time 2.30 Hours (150 Minutes) Expected Previous knowledge: • The concept of adolescence • Challenges during adolescence • Roles and responsibilities of adolescence Life Skills empowered: Critical thinking, Creative thinking, Problem solving,…

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    Flow cytometry results, Figure 3, demonstrate that the initial population of MDA-MB-231 cells contain the sub-population of cells with the desired surface markers, CD44+/CD24-/low/CD45-. The flow cytometry data showed only ~4% of the total cells represent the sub-population with the desired surface markers. In a study using flow cytometry to identify stem-like cells, not including CD45 in their experimental analysis of MDA-MB-231 cells and similar cell types demonstrate that 90% of the…

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    Mestizo Analysis

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    In The Disappearing Mestizo, the central question that Joanne Rappaport proposes is "when and how is someone a mestizo" (p, 4). In this analysis, I will explain about how she examines mestizaje as a negotiable category that is constructed based on the relations between class, social networking, and permeability of the gender. In terms of mestizaje, the concept makes reference to the racial mixture from a European and indigenous individuals. However, in her investigation Rappaport,…

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    Personal Recovery

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    According to Gill (2006), recovery can be understood as both an outcome and a process. Although, Anthony (1993) explains that recovery is a unique, personal journey of transformation which involves developing new meaning and “purpose in one’s life as one grows beyond the catastrophic effects of mental illness.” SAMHSA (2015) defines recovery as a “process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellbeing, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential.”…

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    Essay On Alopecia Totalis

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    remission. There are cases that have resulted in a fairly quick recovery of hair growth. The drug, ruxolitinib, has just begun to be tested in persons who suffer from alopecia. Gene studies and research have produced promising results in finding a marker for Alopecia Areata as well as Alopecia Totalis and Alopecia Universalis.…

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    Paleo Diet Research Paper

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    I am going to write about the Paleo Diet that is a diet that I believe to be very valuable for human helath. "A paleo diet is a dietary plan based on foods similar to what might have been eaten during the Paleolithic era, which dates from approximately 2.5 million to 10,000 years ago. A paleo diet typically includes lean meats, fish, fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds — foods that in the past could be obtained by hunting and gathering. A paleo diet limits foods that became common when farming…

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