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    Before the industrial revolution, most families were living in small villages. They were either working in agriculture or as skilled craftsmen. Families worked by hand as a family. In the early industrial revolution era, three-quarter of workers was living in the countryside and farming was a predominant occupation. The one-quarter of Britain’s population was industrialised however, everything started to slowly change. The new laws now meant that people had to pay for their own fencing and…

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    Terpenes Research Paper

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    Ever wonder why certain strains smell like citrus and others like diesel? Or, why do strains taste differently? Or how about why a room smells so distinctly like marijuana with a variety of aromas to go along with it? The answer is terpenes. You know, the term everyone in the industry has been buzzing about lately when they aren’t discussing CBD. And they’re rightfully talking about both! That is why we are giving you a look into terpenes. Terpenes are the aromatic molecules of marijuana…

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    For almost as long as I can remember, I’ve been playing piano. It has been the most consistent thing in my life and has grounded me during the ups-and-downs of my adolescence. My journey with the piano began as a seven year old at the end of my short affair with the violin. On a trip to my grandparent’s home in Jamaica, I sat at an electric piano with my grandfather and he taught me Hot Crossed Buns. When I returned home, I begged and pleaded with my parents to sign me up for piano lessons, and…

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    “We are not youth any longer. We don’t want to take the world by storm. We are fleeing. We fly from ourselves. From our lives. We are eighteen and had begun to love life and the world; and we had to shoot it to pieces.” This quote by Erich Maria Remarque, a World War 1 veteran, provides a real image of consequence. It highlights the loss of innocence in youth, sorrow, despair, and the loss of dreams among others. The highly emotional impact of the quote prompted further research into the glaring…

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    MPH Competencies

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    MPH Competencies In the beginning I visualized opportunities for the YMCA such as: introducing new communication and education avenues such as Pinterest, taking a public health systems approach with Missouri State University to encourage use of Activetrax and the importance of nutrition, find realistic opportunities for the YMCA to enrich the nutrition education part of Activetrax with basic statistical methods, apply research principals to class count data, and develop public health…

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    practically no involvement from IT professionals, Caspio’s visual point-and-click tools enable business users to design and create a variety of application interfaces and to customize their application’s styling and deployment. Gartner takes special note of Caspio’s Compliance Edition, reinforcing the security measures of cloud-based databases of its customers. It is SOC 3 and ISO 27001 Certified and PCI, HIPAA and FERPA…

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    that shower running, you better weren't in that bed” “sorry Amy” I yelled, getting up and throwing my wet sheets at the bottom of the hamper “don’t wont Amy to get the wrong idea” I thought as I hoped into the shower everything smelled like her, my soap smelled like lemons and rosemary’s my shampoo…

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    Patanjali Ayurved has become a force to reckon with in Indian FMCG, food and health segments, even without having invested in the traditional advertising channels for years. The only advertisement mediums used for a long time were the ‘word-of-mouth’ and advertising through the yoga camps of Baba Ramdev. Now, crores have been allotted for Patanjali’s advertising across various media channels and one can only imagine the potential heights it would reach. Its revenue grew from Rs. 450…

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    Post Trauma Case Study

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    PTSD and Poverty: Trauma as a staple of inner-city life Post Traumatic Stress Disorder was first brought to the forefront through its effects on Vietnam War veterans. In 1980, the disorder was added to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III) (Friedman), the standard classification of mental illnesses used by medical professionals in the US (“DSM”). Its classification was groundbreaking because it recognized an external cause to the unusual behaviors many people…

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    in 1960s Commercials and television programs at the time generally depicted a certain class and way of life. Popular overseas productions at the time included: Coronation Street (British) – From Britan, this show is the longest running television soap opera in the world. It began in 1960 and was first aired in Australia in 1963. By 1966 it was more popular in Australia than in the UK, and for many Australians, some of the first exposure to a British way of life.…

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