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    live inside us but don 't cause harm because they live symbiotically with their host. There are manny different kinds of infections and they can be caused in manny different ways “Infections are caused by infectious agents including viruses, viroids, prions, bacteria, nematodes such as parasitic roundworms and pinworms, arthropods such as ticks, mites, fleas,…

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    Privilege is defined as a special right, advantage, or immunity granted to a particular person or group exclusively. White privilege, on the other hand is defined as societal privileges that benefit people identified as white in western countries. This is a concept many people have struggled to understand- the notion that the color of a person’s skin grants them rights others are unable to possess. Throughout history, this concept has changed and manifested itself in many ways, therefore it is…

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    Prison Vs Street Gangs

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    acts of misconduct, including various forms of violent behavior such as murder, rape, assaulting staff or use of deadly weapons” (DeLisi 1). These alarming facts have terrified the employees of the prisons and the non-violent criminals within the prions. The prison gangs jeopardize the well being of everyone involved with the prison and have the ability…

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    These past 5 weeks have been very interesting. I have learned an incredible amount of new information that is beneficial to my life. Nutrition is very important for every single person. I have learned that there are many types of nutrients and that each one should be included in a well-balanced diet. There are many helpful tools that help us by recommending the number of servings that we should eat every day such as ChooseMyPlate.gov. Food labels should not be ignored as they provide a great…

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    Koop 4 punishment is an “inhumane and impermissible device to foster vengeance.” The Pope said that he speaks the thoughts that the lord has given him, and so said, “every life is sacred, every human person is endowed with an inalienable dignity, and society can only benefit from the rehabilitation of those convicted of crimes.” The Pope doesn’t beat around the bush and gets straight to the point of subjects which are seen as taboo or impolite conversation, thusly sparking debate over the death…

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    Describe the advantages and disadvantages of plea bargains. Make sure to list at least 2 reasons for each. Finally, do you support plea bargains? Why or why not? The advantages of plea bargains is having the ability to have a lighter sentence for the defendant only if they plead guilty. Another advantages is having the defendant have the charges reduced, by pleading guilty to a misdemeanor instead of a felony. As there is advantages, it has many disadvantages to this bargain, it removes the…

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    Gene Technology

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    Within this assignment paper I will discuss the biological basis of scientific principles that makes this technology possible, and describe how exactly the technology works. This assignment paper will give you, the reader the social and ethical implication about this technology, and the analysis, concerns about its use. This assignment paper will discuss my personal opinion in look at all sides of the issues concerning this technology, and I will provide my justification for my belief.…

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    Companies who chose to be restraint-free actually are putting a higher risk of danger to their patients. They do this by leaning on chemical restraints with high numbers of death related to them. Their risk is not only affecting patient in the sense of chemical restraints but by attempting to use alternative that do not work, such as placing someone at the nursing station to be watched over applying a lap belt. Restraint-free companies also raise mental distress to the patient’s family and may…

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    Elemira Reformatory Essay

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    In 1869, New York passed an act to build a reformatory in Elmira for young offenders under indeterminate sentences. The goal was to reform the inmates. Elmira Reformatory only accepted first offenders between the ages of 16 and 30. The first Elmira Reformatory in the United States was opened in 1876. It used the principles of the Irish system, indeterminate sentences, and parole. When Elmira reformatory opened in 1876, Zebulon Brockway was given its superintendent. He thought rehabilitative…

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    Just Mercy Book Report

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    The book “Just Mercy” by Bryan Stevenson is a book written by Stevenson himself following the harsh realities of police force today. This book talks about many different stories and many different outcomes, however the main storyline talks about Stevenson and the organization he created, The Equal Justice Initiative. The Equal Justice Initiative (or EJI) is a non-profit organization, that provides legal representation to prisoners who may have been wrongly convicted of crimes, poor prisoners…

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