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    After the events of WWII, to say that America had changed drastically was an understatement; with the entirety of the Cold War, amongst other political strife at home and abroad, America during this time was an era of conflicting ideals. Consequently, literature changed its perspective; most commonly, however, was the transition from modernist ideals to postmodernist ideals. Much like modernism, post-modernism offered to reject the ideals presented by popular trends during their time; yet for…

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    “Conversation on the Egyptian Revolution: Fieldwork in Revolutionary Times” is one article, in a series, that was written a year after the 2011 January 25 Revolution in Egypt. In this article, author Yasmin Moll reflects and explores some conflicting thoughts that went through her mind as she participated in the event as both an Egyptian woman and as an anthropologist. She realized that the January 25 Revolution was a historic event for her country. Moll and many others during the uprising…

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    Rationale State of the Church Barna Group survey results emphasizes that young people today are heavily influenced by major social, spiritual and technological changes that have occurred over the past quarter century. The last argument of young people leaving the church, is that they feel that "hostility to those who doubt." More than a third of young people said that they feel that they have no one to ask the most interesting questions about his life in the church, and 23 percent said they felt…

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    The marquis de Lafayette He has served in America voluntarily with the purpose to fight against Britain. Spielvogel noted that “Lafayette returned to France with ideas of individual liberties and notions of republicanism and popular sovereignty” (567). Influenced by the American Declaration of Independence, the soldiers who came back from America wanted to pursue liberty. Their ideas greatly influenced the early stages of the French Revolution. It should be studied because these people played an…

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    The first road characterizes the technological breakthroughs needed for OI to become a reality. The second road shows the aftermath when OI is introduced into society. The final road demonstrates exactly how the technological breakthroughs are executed. Once we see what these roads hold, we can better gauge its impact on the future of human capability and…

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    imperfecta (OI) is a genetic disorder that affects the skeletal system. The disorder affects the bones, it makes them fragile and easy to break. OI has many different types; type I one being the most common and mildest, and type II is the most severe. The first case of OI was found in a partially mummified infant's skeleton found from ancient Egypt. In 1835, Jean Lobstein made the term for osteogenesis imperfecta and was the first to correctly understand the causes of the disorder. OI can be…

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    generally from little or no apparent cause. Although some cases of osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) are not as severe as others it still remains a disease that has unfortunately been conflicted upon the human race. Body Paragraphs Discovery/History Evidence supports that the disease has been around since ancient times.The earliest case of OI was recorded to be about 1,000…

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    Osteogenesis Imperfec’ta Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic disorder that causes the bone to be fragile and break easily. It is also known as “brittle bone disease”. It is caused when there is a lack of collagen production. Collagen are what makes the bone strong, and the lack of collagen causes the bones to be weak and fragile, making it easier for it to break. OI affects 1 in 20,000 people. In the United States alone it is estimated to affect 20,000 at a minimum rate and 50,000 at the…

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    defective genes. Osteogenesis imperfecta also known as OI for…

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    What is the developmental impact of OI? And what is it that causes birth defects such as OI and other diseases? What is Osteogenesis imperfecta? Osteogenesis imperfecta, also…

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