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    On Sunday, February 28, 2016 at 1635 hours, I was contacted at home by Sergeant Bernard Hopkins to respond to 15950 North Civic Center Plaza #1013 to conduct a homicide investigation. At 1730 hours, I arrived and was eventually briefed by Sergeant Dalton #5174 of the circumstances of events up to that point. After the briefing Sergeant Hopkins assigned me to conduct the crime scene investigation. The classroom was originally secured by Phoenix Police Department prior to the search warrant being…

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    Angelina Grimke Many people are aware of Sarah Grimke and are fascinated to what she was doing. Angelina Grimke was like her sister they both believed that discrimination was bad and along with slavery. She is one of the biggest social problems of the American society during the 18th and 19th centuries was that of slavery. Angelina along with many was one of them to speak up against to what was happening. She was and still is a big influence in society. She gave and still gives us hope…

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    A Clockwork Orange

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    will never be a more disturbing or powerful scene other than the one in A Clockwork Orange, directed by Stanley Kubrick (1971) of Alex Delarge as played by Malcolm Mcdowell when he is going to rape Mrs. Alexander while joyously recounting “singing in the rain.” Not even apart of the original screenplay as written by Anthony Burgess, Mcdowell adds a sense of deeper depravity to the situation by singing the tune mad-lib style. This scene finishes with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander tied and up and Alex…

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    shaped the Federal strategy that was ultimately used to defeat the Confederacy. It was a rational and enlightened policy. However, the events that happen in war are not easily controlled and conciliation faced two major challenges from the beginning. The first challenge stemmed from the mere existence of a competing policy hatched in Missouri. The second, more serious challenge came from the soldiers in the ranks. Even as the senior Union leadership formulated the conciliatory policy, forces…

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    Inadequate Intake

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    increase the population than the previous national survey (Rangan, Samman, 2012). According to a study in the US found 1909 to early 1980 there was no reliable Zn food supply (Gibson, 2012). According to the Briefel, Bialostosky, Kennedy-Stephenson, McDowell, & Wright, US population has inadequate intake of zinc is high. Inadequate intake can lead to the chronic health issue. They recommended the oral reference dose (RDA) which developed by the toxicologists as principles for safe consumption 21…

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    Now, how did non-Sunni Kurds approach and feel about Kurdish nationalism during its nascent stages of development? For many non-Sunni Kurds, Kurdish nationalism was just another attempt at reinforcing religious dominance over other religious communities in the area, not much different from its ethnically diverse neighbors. These minorities mostly rejected Kurdish nationalism during this period. By the 1800s many sectarian differences had come to a head after subsequent battles between the…

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    Some of the circumstances that a multitude of diverse individuals face in life can be unfortunate. This is much truer for some than it is for others. It is easy to see when looking back in history or to a foreign country how different some lives can be from our own. Malala is a young woman who put herself in peril to speak up for other young women and their right to an education. The breaker boys are young men and children who spent hours working in the coal mines back in the early 1900’s.…

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    In February 15th, 2003, the episode of a long-running ABC TV show “NYPD Blue,” “Nude Awakening” has premiered, and became controversial, due to a scene involving nudity. Over the last few years, the terms “indecency” and “obscenity” has been defined and redefined, in order to create proper regulations on programs’ usage of mature content on television. This rule has become more prominent in primetime programs, but not in cable programs since they depend on subscriptions. Ever since cable was…

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    In recent years, childhood obesity has become a serious problem all around the world and has attracted more and more people’s attention. The problem of childhood obesity is becoming increasingly worrisome (Geier, Foster, Womble, Mclaughlin, Borradaile, Nachmani, Shults, 2007); The primary reason is an unhealthy lifestyle so this paragraph will show the same lifestyle between Americans and Vietnamese and the reason why more and more obese children emerge in these two countries. Children in these…

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    Strengthening Exercises

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    Strengthening exercises increases a person health as a whole through enable the body to perform the optimal functions without pain and stress-free. Cerebral palsy children are characterized by movements impairments and postural disorders. Moreover, they have difficulties with activities of daily living (ADL’s) due to muscles weakness, incoordination, and motor control impairments. Strengthening exercises are significant for people with CP throughout their life from childhood to adults.…

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