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    topics to be explored. Additionally the healthy mice models that were administered the bacteria could provide additional information in the ways that the bacteria colonizes in the body as well as changes in metabolic byproducts. In addition, personalization of specific probiotic bacteria can be explored based on each individual and their needs. Future research conducting clinical trials of probiotic treatment in human models with ASD should be explored following this study. This research can be…

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    communication does not shift the organization, structure, and dynamics of collective action networks; instead, they reinforce existing processes and norms that exist within the organization. However, in contrast, connective action networks stem from the personalization of politics, which occurred as a result of shifts from group-oriented political activity that have been occurring throughout history, allowing for more individualized participation. Digital technologies have also facilitated this…

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    fashion forward minimalistic look in mind. So with the target markets selected GoogleEar will provide two models, the Innie (in-ear) and the Outie (over-the-ear) in two achromatic colors, which are Black and White. In addition, the brand offers a personalization service called GoogleMe at an increase of $19.99 on retail. This allows us to have a larger demographic by…

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    at each step of the treatment process, with an emphasis in this case on reassurance and respect. Some teenagers may withdraw and become quiet due to the trauma associated with the treatment of the disease. According to Chen et.al. (2016), the personalization of care is critical in gaining the support and cooperation of patients in the treatment…

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    Wii-Shop channel. It is called Wii-Ware program, and was launched in early 2008. Future Strategy Mii – The Digital Avatar for Wii’s Mii Channel Some gamers are not really fond of personalizing the characters on games, thus by providing hassle free personalization will help them win people. This is done by taking a picture and placing it automatically in the personal profile, which can save time and add fun to a game. Another way is have animal animation so that gamers can personalize their Mii…

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    Erik Erikson, a psychoanalyst, developed his theory of social development in 1950 (revised in 1963) (MacCoby, 2002). Erikson’s model includes eight distinct stages of psychosocial progression through a life span (Hutchinson, 2015). For instance, each phase contains an age specific tasks which allow them to develop emotionally and socially (MacCoby, 2002). Specifically, when a person meets the challenges of a stage they progress, but if they are unsuccessful, they may difficulty in the following…

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    process of "If I do not work out one day, my entire routine has been ruined”, or catastrophizing "If I do not work out one day, I will turn into a ball of fat" or the necessity to workout constantly "I must work out every day to be worthwhile" and personalization "I know that guy over there is talking about how puny I am" (Grieve et al., 2009, pg. 310). Some men become so preoccupied with muscle development that it can result in the loss of a job, missed social events and injury because of the…

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    In an age where various forms of media play an undeniably crucial role in the dissemination of information to citizens, it was the philosophical prophecies of Marshall McLuhan that prove to still be pertinent in today’s use of media. The present usage of such terms as “media”, “global village” as well as “Age of Information” were all coined by Marshall McLuhan in his 1965 work Understanding Media (Lapham, x). In the information age we currently live in, McLuhan’s contributions to media and…

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    Tittle The use of SWOT analysis in the department of Home Affairs to identify a worthwhile project Contents Introduction 3 About the Department of Home Affairs 4 The Department of Home Affairs Vision 4 The Department of Home Affairs Mission 4 Strategic management 4 Weaknesses in the department of Home Affairs 4 eChannel Live Capture System Project 5 Benefit Realization 5 Improved Customer Service 6 Other Potential Savings 6 Electronic Banking 6 Security 6 Conclusion 6…

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    Irony of The Story of an Hour In The Story of an Hour, Kate Chopin uses contextual symbolism and irony to criticize American societal oppression of married women during the nineteenth century. It is also important to note Chopin’s prolific use of labyrinthine language and elusive wording to cause her audience to augment on all the veiled meanings portrayed within her short story. Chopin’s most cleverly masked weapon used is the teasing language contrived to tempt the audience to make…

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