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    Smackover Formation

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    rifting and crustal attenuation in addition to subsequent sediment loading results in a maximum of 23,000 feet of subsidence in the center of the basin” ( an idea originally published in Seni and Jackson,1984, quoted from Foote et al., 1988, p.3). The area of the basin valued for oil and gas resources is 30,577 mi2(Fig. 1) (Seni and Jackson, 1984; additionally, the area’s hydrocarbon accumulation likelihood, on the basis of sedimentary rock volume is 64,043 mi2 (Dolton et al., 1981). The East…

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    arrangement that happens between a prosecutor and the defendant in a criminal case. The prosecutor gives the defendant the opportunity to plead guilty to their charge or a lesser charge in order to avoid trial and the possibility of receiving the maximum sentence. While it would seem that plea bargains are equally beneficial to both prosecutors and defendants, plea bargains are overwhelmingly beneficial to the prosecutor and it is the defendant who ultimately can be harmed by plea bargaining.…

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    Summary: Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that activates different dopamine receptors throughout the central nervous system. As mostly invertebrates have been studied in the past, the researchers wanted to focus on vertebrates in this study in order to determine the evolutionary patterns of these receptors. Five dopamine receptor genes were studied in five different mammals, and it was discovered that genes that are expressed more broadly have slower evolutionary rates than genes that are…

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    example lower risk prison inmates will be placed in correctional facilities with minimum security while the most violent of inmates would be put in maximum security prisons. Less risk prisoners would not be put in maximum security prisons because of the risk they would face due to more violent inmates. When an inmate is forced to serve their sentence in a maximum security prison it would be considered cruel and unusual punishment if their crime was a minor felony…

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    Parental Leave Benefits

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    addition, Ruhm (2000) found more effect of paid leave on probability of infant mortality than unpaid leave. According to Houser (2012), introducing paid leave increases wages for working mothers and thee return to work. In addition, it decreased the likelihood of receiving public assistant by 40%. By examining California data, (Dube and Kaplan 2002) found that approximately $89 million can be saved due to a paid family leave program from decreased…

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    Thesis For Alaska Suicide

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    however presently, she was a really unhappy person, the maximum amount as she didn't need to die, I don't assume she would have minded. Somehow she was looking forward to it, she did many very little things terribly discreetly to perhaps cause her death while not her extremely knowing it. Perhaps sooner or later…

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    Depending on is being questioned, the fine of five thousand dollars would in all likelihood not constitute to a severe penalty as it does not impose imprisonment, thus, strict liability would not be used. However, if it were to be used, then the accused must then prove they were not negligent, and acted under of a reasonable mistake of…

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    As part of the media industry, films have become influential in shaping the opinion and learning process of the audience. As cited in a study conducted in India, researches from developed countries indicate that visual media such as films, influence a wide variety of behaviors and attitudes among young people . With this idea, the researchers believed that the film “Heneral Luna” poses cognitive, affective and behavioral effects to the audiences. A. Theoretical Framework The study aimed to…

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    Acid Phosphatase Lab

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    Most enzymes are catalytic proteins made up of amino acids and are a key part of the breakdown and synthesis of virtually every biological catalysis reaction mechanism. The primary function of a catalytic enzyme is to increase the rate of reaction by helping the enzyme overcome the activation energy barrier without the reaction consuming or changing the enzyme. In enzymatic reactions, the substrate binds to the highly specific enzyme active site (the substrate-binding domain) and forms an…

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    less ships and evenly balance ship allocations to remain profitable. 3. The simulation also revealed the power of unscrupulous American greed. As expected, more of my team members had a similar strategy which entailed using all means to generate maximum profits causing all to harvesting in the same location and at the same time. We succumbed to saturating the market leaving fishermen assets that were idle, profitless, and with significant operating expenses. 4. Finally, an increase in…

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