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    To Protect and Serve: The Progressive Expansion of the Police During the depression at the end of the 19th century, the Bradley-Martins, New York socialites who were determined to organize their most extravagant party to date, spent large sums of money to host a costume ball. This ball was highly criticized throughout the country due to the public’s antagonism towards the wealthy and prevailing public opinion that the elites were living wasteful lives. While the Bradley-Martins argued that they…

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    Essay On Nuclear Family

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    conflicting with the traditional view of a nuclear family. Another contribution to the divorce rates was also the age at which people were married, and most often it was at a young age. According to the statistics found on the Future of Children organization, the number of divorce doubled in the 1970s to 40 per 1,000 married women compared to the 1950s, which was only at 15 per 1,000 married women. The numbers of divorce were so high because it was much easier than before to get a divorce. A…

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    Gay Marriage Film Analysis

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    marriage is (Smith, P). One noticeable opposition from religions that is changing is that of the Roman Catholic Church. Pope Benedict XVI in 2005 refers to homosexuality as “A strong tendency ordered towards an intrinsic moral evil” and an “Objective disorder” (Donadio). But according to the New York Times, Pope Francis says that homosexuals should be treated with dignity and that the only problem he sees is that they are making a lobby of it. He was the first pope to speak and say the term…

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    Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Facts about Alzheimer’s: 3 Usage of Data analytics in the healthcare sector 3 Internal Processes 4 1. Clinical Trials 4 2. Systems Biology 4 3. Simulation of processes: 4 4. Better disease prediction: 4 5. Risk and compliance management: 4 External Processes 4 1. Real-time health tracking 4 2. Electronic health records and Electronic medical records 4 3. Cross-selling applications 5 4. Credit services to medical practitioners 5 Internal Process – Clinical…

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    Sarcoidosis Research Paper

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    auto-immune disorder that attacks healthy organs in the body such as lungs, lymph glands, skin, eyes, musculoskeletal system, nervous system, heart, liver and kidneys. This then causes small tumors in the body called “granulomas”. Granulomas are small tumor masses made up of clumps of cell in the immune system. Although studied show no exact cure for this disease the purpose for my research is to become more aware of my family medical history as well as evaluate the effectiveness of a national…

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    as they are viewed as the transmitters of culture and hold the integrity of the community, particularly in countries such as Rwanda and Bosnia. As women carry new ‘members’ of the community during pregnancy, “women’s bodies serve as the markers of national boundaries.” Yuval-Davis and Anthias (1989 in Hogan 2009:7) The victim is not the primary target for the enemy; arguably objectifying women as a symbol for…

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    his late twenties, faces these exact conditions frequently. A deployment to Iraq, in which a job required him to clear the streets of Iraqi bodies following attacks, left him with a horror that would follow him home. Severe post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and anxiety became so intense that he lost every job he applied for, which totaled around six. While residing in Georgia he began to drown his sorrows in alcohol and received a DUI. A move to Phoenix, Arizona, provided him with a…

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    Picture two young children; one fully and completely vaccinated and the other never having received any kind of vaccination at all. Unfortunately, both of these young children fall drastically ill from the same virus. Consequently, the child who had previously become vaccinated and took all preventative actions made a speedy and full recovery while the other child passed away due to complications obtained from the virus. What if that one child's life could have been saved if he or she had…

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    It is even a statistical fact that a woman is twice as more likely to be harassed and/or assaulted in the military than if she was a civilian Sexual harassment on rare occasions can also happen to a male too. It is not really as reported as often as it should due to the fact that a man would normally find this embarrassing so it is pretty much a matter of pride and reputation. A man would believe if he is being harassed…

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    Benefits Of Chewing Gum

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    The Benefits of Chewing Gum on Oral Health (F) Chewing gum should be added into your daily oral care routine. It has many possible benefits on oral health: it kills bacteria, freshens breath, removes unwanted leftover food that may be stuck in teeth, and can even remineralize teeth and prevent cavities. Many different kinds of gum are offered on the market. One may prefer a specific gum because of its added benefits like xylitol or gum with CPP-ACP. Other preferences may be its flavor or…

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