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    expressive, allowing them to be themselves in their own unique way. Most societies practice traditional values that have been passed on for generations to revive a specific culture. Others who practice uncommon values and beliefs have become a cultural subgroup outside the center of the dominant culture, called a subculture. Large societies are often built upon subcultures, or “groups of people with distinct sets of behaviors and beliefs that differentiate them from a larger culture.” They are…

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    The past couple of weeks, I have studied and conducted experiments involving breaching’s of normal folkways. With the knowledge of our readings, personnel research, and conducting the experiment I will soon share in this paper, I have come to understand the true importance of folkway norms. Some social processes are important not because they frequent occurrences in everyday life but because they serve as a frame of reference for the conduct of daily life (Coie and Pennington 1976). This…

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    Diet Analysis Sample

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    it, especially if I want to maintain my weight. Gut microbes play a huge role in intake, storage and expenditure of energy from foods consumed. Studies have shown that the gut microbes of an obese person are significantly different from those of a normal healthy person. In short, the types of foods consumed impact your gut microbes and basically ties in with the healthy eating patterns of consuming a variety of nutrient dense food sources and limiting intake of sodium, saturated fats and added…

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    Anorexia Nervosa Summary

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    Article 1: Abrahamsson, E., Trobiornsson, A., & Hägglö, B. (2007), could not find “many studies of homogenous clinical sample on adolescent onset anorexia nervosa(NA).” In this study, a representative clinical sample of individuals with previous anorexia nervosa was selected. They were interviewed at eight and sixteen years after they had their initial onset of the disorder. Authors compared the perceived causes of those who had continued to suffer from this disorder and those who had recovered…

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    While the façade that racism has ended and the fight for equality is over, there is an irreplaceable amount innocent lives that have been lost as a consequence to the ongoing dehumanization. For many generations, we have been separated by our skin color and treated unfairly. Violence has erupted, and while some of it has been settled, it would be naïve to say it is no longer prevalent. To further the path to equality, activists created and refined the “Black Lives Matter” movement. This movement…

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    Participants The action research group consisted of 12 teachers and 123 students. 6 of those 12 teachers and 61 of those 123 students were part of the action research intervention group. The action research had a wide variety of ages and grades participating. Most of the participating students were between the ages of 15 and 17 years old, and in the in the 10th or 11th grades, but with a relatively wide variance in these numbers. The youngest student was 12 years old and in the 8th grade,…

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    Zulema Movie Analysis

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    relatively the same work, even though they are different genders. The girls are still stepping up, being independent, to provide for their families, just like the boy in the movie, which goes a bit against the gender barrier the book puts between the two subgroups of kids. Not because that’s what they want to do, but that’s what they have to do just to get by. At the same time, however, they still all hold onto their gender roles, as it is indeed a part of the foundation that makes them who they…

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    The messier galaxy is galaxy that is seventeen million light years away. This galaxy can be seen in the constellation Hydra. This galaxy is a spiral pinwheel galaxy and is also one of the brightest galaxies in the sky. The galaxy messier 83 was founded in February 23 in 1752 by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille. Lacaille found the Messier 83 galaxy off of the Cape of Good Hope. In March of 1781 Charles Messier added this galaxy to his catalog of nebulas objects, known as the messier catalog. Later on…

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    mental illness are quite rare. Movies like Mississippi Damned, not only represents mental health justly, but also shows the true struggles and consequences of it. Mississippi Damned shows the median of mental health, not showing the extremes but the normal everyday effects of mental health on the person and the people around them. The movie shows the problems of mental health, but neither Mississippi Damned or any media truly shows ways to cope with mental…

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    This modules essay is a very intriguing and inspiring segment of the text. The religions that inspired this essay include Zoroastrianism, Judaism, and Christianity. The elements that will be discussed in detail will include a look at the common grounds that each religion might share, some similarities that may exist between the three faiths, an inspection of their distinctions, and uniqueness of each religious practice. Now that we have distinguished each topic that will be explicated on,…

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