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    The subjects of my case analysis are Albert and Marion Mazur. They’ve been married for over 48 years. Marion was 89 years old at the time this documentary was made, Albert’s was a little younger than his wife, and he was age 79 years old. Albert and Marion lived in a modest home located in Canarsie in Brooklyn, New York. They lived one house away from each for ten years before meeting. The meeting of the two became possible when Albert put a sign in his window looking for a lyrist which was…

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    How can two people be so alike yet so different? Dally and Johnny have been through a lot of the same things yet their personalities and actions are entirely different. Although Dally and Johnny grew up with similar parents who were abusive and neglectful, they care and love each other like family. Dally’s personality is different from Johnny’s because he likes to fight. As for Johnny he does not like to get into fights and confrontations, he follows the law whenever he can. Everything they…

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    (AGG) Imagine sitting at home with your family and not being able to relax because, at any moment, your life and home could be wiped out with a bomb falling from the sky. (BS-1) In the book, Under The Persimmon Tree, author Suzanne Fisher Staples accurately depicts this real life reality for Afghan civilians when she describes how American airstrikes create tragedy in the lives of the two main characters, Najmah and Nusrat. (BS-2) Through the literary element of conflict, Staples shows the…

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    Japan 2011 Tsunami Summary

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    Japan 2011 Tsunami By Jayden Dwyer Summary On March 11, 2011, 231 miles northeast of Japan a 9.1-magnitude earthquake occurred 15.2 miles underwater. This is the biggest earthquake in Japanese history. The earthquake erupted along a subduction zone, this is where two tectonic plates meet and collide (convergent) with each other. Subduction is a process where one of the two plates slides underneath the other plate melting into the mantle, this builds up stress between the two…

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    Michelle Shindika PSY 425-21 Dr. John Falcone 11/21/2017 Freud and War. The letters between Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud raise multiple questions on the topic of war and what leads to war. Einstein highlights his concerns and opinions on war; How can it be possible for the ones in power or as he mentions “small clique” to be able to control the majority? How is it that people stand in the front line willing to lose and suffer? He also brought out the question on whether war can be…

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    Case Study #1: Treva’s Family One of the theories that will help me explain what could be happening in this family is conflict theory. One key concept from the theory that will help me understand the issues is that all people struggle to survive, especially as family members come and go, age, and change. This concept of the theory connects to the family’s needs because the extended family includes members that have been added, that have aged, and that have changed. With this concept, I will be…

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    CORE “?” PRO 3: Journalist Richard Schiffman is also in favor of a change in out electricity production. In Schiffman’s article, “Why the Shift to Alternate Energies Continues, Despite Shale Boom” he focuses on the benefits that we will begin to see as we switch from fossil fuels to forms of energy such as solar and wind. He believes that no matter the upfront costs, both economically and socially, the benefits will quickly arise and outweigh the costs. These benefits will come from lower…

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    History of Operation Research According to the history of Operations Research it is said that Charles Babbage (1791-1871) is the father of Operational Research. The name of Operations Research evolved in 1940 during the World War II. This was established in Great Britain with the establishment of groups of scientists to analyze the strategic and tactical problems associated with military operations. The main objective of Operations Research was to find the most efficient usage of limited…

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    Isotope Lab Report Essay

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    ISOTOPE EXPERIMENT- BEANIUM Introduction This beanium experiment was performed to display a greater understanding of isotopes of an element. Atoms that belong to the same element with the same number of protons but differ in numbers of neutrons are called isotopes. Since the atomic mass of a element includes the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of the element, It can be said that isotopes would have a different mass. Heavier isotopes tend to react more slowly than…

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    occupational lung disease. It occurs in people who work with beryllium (beryllium is an element of the periodic table, is used to make things like airplanes, x-rays or nuclear reactors. It is found in coal in the ground.) And have the same allergic sensitivity. The workers are the most affected of all. It is the staff working in the nuclear sector. This cause is because the people inhale the air so the beryllium goes into the longs and they are affected. There are Pros and Cons: The Pros are…

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