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    suggested explanation for this difference in priorities is that psychopaths appear to be developmentally stunted. (Hancock et al., 2013, p.109) Hancock admits there were limitations regarding the study 's results, the researchers did not have access to photos or video taken at the time of each volunteer’s criminal offense. There was no way to determine if the volunteers were accurately describing their crime scene and suggest that future research should have broader…

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    1. The Era of ‘The Bitch’ is Coming by Michelle Cottle In this article, Cottle argues that a Clinton win will lead to a misogynistic backlash. She points out that people often resent cultural change and can act out as a result of this resentment. The behavior of Trump supporters at his rallies and on social media are examples of what might be to come. Farida Jalalzai, a political scientist from Oklahoma State University believes the sexism will become greater when she gains more power because…

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    The Charioteer The themes present in Oryx and Crake can be found in numerous theories by great thinkers from the ancient and modern times. One example is Plato’s theory of the tripartite psyche, which appears in his famous books Republic and Phaedrus and his illustrious chariot allegory. It depicts humans as a chariot pulled by two winged horses: the body and the soul. The chariot is…

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    Television shows such as Bones, Law and Order, and CSI Miami shows an extensive series of crime scene investigations. However, crime scene investigations are 10 times more complex that what television shows alludes. More work and time goes into an actual investigation and it can take years instead of a day’s time as displayed on television to solve a case. According to US Legal, “the goals and objectives of a crime scene investigation are the collection of evidence, preservation, packing,…

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    What Is Hurler's Syndrome?

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    Activity 1: A) http://www.entusa.com/ear_pictures.htm Outer ear section has place for “Click here for Photos” Eardrum and Middle Ear has place for “Click here for Photos” Mastoid section has pictures of mastoiditis (click on “mastoid disease”) This website shows common problems in the outer ear (auricle), ear canal (external auditory canal), the eardrum, and the middle ear (air space behind the eardrum which allows the eardrum to vibrate). It also shows the mastoid disease. The website…

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    around the world and processes more than one billion search queries every day. Google has online products such as Gmail, Google+ social tools, and Google Buzz. The company also has desktop products, such as the Google Chrome browser, Picasa's photo manipulation program, and Google Talk instant messaging software. In addition, Google is developing a mobile operating system Android, used on a large number of smartphones, as well as the operating system Google Chrome OS and the device Google Glass.…

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    employed so “…an individual could not even think critical or subversive thoughts” that would defy the Party’s slogan: “WAR IS PEACE, FREEDOM IS SLAVERY, and IGNORANCE IS STRENGHT” (Orwell 4). The Party’s slogan directly correlates to the government’s manipulation of the language, because each line is an oxymoron that the government forces the individual to learn, understand, and accept. Nonetheless, this creates a paradox. Each statement is an oxymoron because each statement contains the words:…

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    Just like countless celebrities before her, Jennifer Aniston has had a bumpy ride with the media but has lost control of her media portrayal long ago as she has been violently attacked by the media’s manipulation. The paradox of cultural context is limiting in that her career is formulated upon the inarguable reliance of media, truthful or not. Close reading of the text provides insight into the minds of the manipulative authors of the fourth estate and how they create such intrusive content to…

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    Consider the last time you heard people utter the phrases “ignorance is bliss”, “boys are stronger than girls”, and “the client is always right”. What do all three of these well-known sayings have in common? Well, they all focus in enslaving the mind to limited viewpoints, ones that focus on the least amount of effort. Let’s examine what is meant by being ignorant. According to Oxford English Dictionary ignorant describes the state of being “destitute of knowledge, either in general or with…

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    Is the fashion industry responsible for a false representation of body image? Men, women, and adolescents struggle every day with their appearance. In today's society, people have interpreted the ideal body image as being thin and looking to celebrities and models as role models. Over centuries, women have suffered from being unnaturally thin, especially during the 20th century. Now in the 21st century, more actions are being taken to lower number of cases of eating disorders in the United…

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