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    biotechnology, and more and more genetically modified food (GM food) is available on the market without specific markers. At the same time, the widespread use of GM food is becoming controversial. Although GM food has better…

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    Heart Failure (HF)

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    abnormalities. Two commonly elevated markers found in HF are bilirubin and γ-glutamyltransferase (GGT). 3,5,7 Bilirubin is a yellow-hued marker present in bile; it is important to monitor because elevated levels are prevalent in HF patients and associated with higher mortality8 and poor prognosis.6 A bilirubin study found 70% of HF patients had elevated levels of total bilirubin with only of 5% presenting with yellowing from associated jaundice,9 making this marker prevalent in HF yet hard to…

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    Incorporating Howard Gardner’s theory in the classroom is to create a learning environment where each student has the possibility to develop skills and solve the problem in an appropriate manner. Howard Gardner claims all human beings have Multi Intelligences. These Multi Intelligences can be nurtured and strengthened or ignored and weakened. In that sense, Ms. Lee needs to set up the classroom in a manner that all materials are available to extend student learning through a variety of…

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    Contrary to popular belief gender dysphoria is a rare condition and usually solves itself over time. Dr. Richard Friedman in his article entitled “How Changeable is Gender?” expresses the fact that there is not enough data to provide evidence-based diagnoses or treatments for those experiencing gender dysphoria. Friedman discusses recent neuroscientific research that confirms structural differences between those who are conflicted. He then speaks of how gender dysphoria resolves itself through…

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    Although everyone loses their voice in the episode "Hush" from the Buffy the Vampire series, that does not mean the episode is silent by any means. In fact, the use of sound in the episode helped the theme immensely. In “Hush,” the entire town is robbed of their voices; no one can speak. A group of monsters called “the gentlemen” take residence in the towns clock tower and use their powers to lock everyones voices away in the middle of the night. When morning comes, fear strikes the entire town…

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    issue is no one can seem to pin point exactly why it is still lingering around. There are a thousands of colored students that are being victimized for the color of their skin and not the content of their character. This paper will analyze cultural markers (three photos-Appendix 1, 2, 3) that administer racism, sexism, and discrimination on the campus of SIUC. Additionally proposing research using ways to develop assistance to future practitioners dealing with racism, sexism, and discrimination…

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    What Is Identity?

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    Identity is a complex, dynamic social marker that is constructed through social interaction. The self is an explicit social product. Erving Goffman had a dramaturgical approach to the concept of identity- that when we are born, we are thrust on to a metaphorical stage called everyday life and through constant exposure to social exchange, we learn to perform our identities, writing various scripts and using props to better play out our roles. We have front and back stages and can juggle between…

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    fastest. My hypothesis is that Plant ‘B’,watered with the sugar water, will grow the fastest. The materials used in my experiment were: (6) Styrofoam Cups , (3) Cups of Water, (3) Flowers (same kind), (2)TBSP. Sugar, (2)TBSP. Salt, and (1)Permanent Marker. My procedures are (1) Gather materials, (2) I Labeled each cup “A”, “B”, and “C”, (3) Begin to “pot” each flower.I put soil in each cup, planted each flower,and watered each flower with the following:Cup A-salt water,Cup B-sugar water,and Cup…

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    The markers of male status in “Hold You Down” depict the predominantly hierarchic and authoritarian degree of male dominance through wealth and control. The video commences with a woman that works for DJ Khaled, opening the car door for him as he arrives at his enormous mansion. This role reversal is necessary to mention as it is usually the male that opens the car door. Therefore, the reversal of gender roles demonstrates the domination of men over women. Again, Khaled is wearing a $25,000…

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    Cryotherapy was ineffective in both studies above-mentioned. However both of them presented limitations that ought to be mentioned. Pointon et al. (2011)13 used a small sample (10 athletes), and evaluated knee extensors, and in light of a study of Chen, Lin, Chen et al. (2011)15, it is known that knee extensors are more resistant to EIMD than other muscle groups (knee flexors and elbow flexors), which may have compromised the results. Johar (2012)14 recruited male and female participants that…

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