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    but scientists think it is a modified form of a normal protein called a prion protein. This prion is pathogenic and it slowly damages a cow’s central nervous system (Bovine). This disease leads to tiny holes in parts of the brain giving the tissue a sponge-like appearance, it also causes slow deterioration in the brain and eventually leads to death (Medicinenet). There is no way to tell if a cow has BSE and there is no cure or vaccine for…

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    Marxism is a conflict perspective as they believe that there will always be conflict between the working class and the capitalist class, it is also a structural perspective as they look at all of society’s structures such as the education system, the family, the media, religion and the state and see them as helping to maintain class inequality and capitalism. The Marxists have identified several functions that allow the family to contribute to capitalism and only see how each of the functions of…

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    Adult Critical Thinking

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    Various analyses have shown a strong connection between an adult’s critical thinking and decision-making skills. These proficiencies will increase the likelihood the adult will make sound decisions now and in the future. The author’s use of two approaches to adult learning are critical thinking and decision-making. Although there are many facets of critical thinking, Moore (2010) states, “Adults will learn more effectively if the subject matter is meaningful to them and relevant to their goals,…

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    Porifer Animalia

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    Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Porifera Classification information for Poriferans: Poriferans, better known as sponges, consist of 5000 known species, all located primarily in marine and fresh waters (Myers, 2001a). They are multicellular, heterotrophic, invertebrates with an irregular shape and no distinct pattern of symmetry (Myers, 2001a). Overall, they are the simplest of animals; thus, lacking any true tissue and/or germ layers (Myers, 2001a). Furthermore, they are known to be highly sessile,…

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    The Effects of Ocean Acidification on the Southern Ocean Marine Organisms and the Ecosystem The Southern Ocean has changed slightly over the last thirty years (Constable, A.J, Melbourne-Thomas J, Corney S.P, et al. 2014). Modern society burn fossil fuels which cause a steady increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The carbon dioxide combines with seawater producing carbonic acid and causes seawater to become more acidic, a process known as ocean acidification (Cooley S, Mathis J, Yates K.…

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    listen to concerts on the wireless, though I think my parents got little pleasure from them themselves, and it was never suggested that I might learn an instrument. My body grew and there were strange changes in it which frightened me at first. But my mother merely said, shortly and dryly: “It’s natural. It always happens.” So I sup- pose I stopped being afraid. I reached eighteen without being aware that there was anything special about being eighteen. If any coming-of-age was celebrated…

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    was washing dishes when I ran out of detergent. Looking around, I noticed a small bowl behind the sink with detergent in it. “Perfect”, I muttered. Dipping my sponge in it, I continued to wash the dishes. However, the very next plate came out oily. And the cup after that. I began to feel suspicious. Examining all the dishes, I soaked my sponge in the yellow liquid again in order to have even more soap to wash the oil off the dishes. But instead they came out even messier than before. Frustrated,…

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    Add half a teaspoon of honey to the mixture and mix by hands. Apply the mixture over the face for 10-12 minutes, avoiding the eye area. Wipe off with wet and warm towel or sponge and rinse. 9. Café Mocha mask- It is a very efficient face pack for detoxification and treatment of puffing. The caffeine will act against puffing and swelling whereas the antioxidants in cocoa will detoxify and help reduce the aging. Preparation…

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    Lalaloopsy Research Paper

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    doll lets your child take markers and create all kinds of shapes and squiggles to decorate it any way he or she sees fit. These aren't just any markers because after creating all of the squiggles and shapes, you can easily clean each stamp off with a sponge so your kids can color again. This makes the toy a great deal compared to other brands that make kid and baby toys. Each Lalaloopsy Color Me Squiggles N' Shapes doll comes with a set of different, brightly colored markers that allow girls…

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    Hamlet Madness Analysis

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    Throughout Shakespeare's play, Hamlet, multiple characters descend into a state of madness. Many hindrances and traumatic experiences cause Hamlet to reach this state of unbalanced psyche. This inner turmoil drives Hamlet to action and lets him make sense of his emotions. No longer caring to maintain the social norms, Hamlet is able to follow his true desires and enact them. Therefore, he becomes progressively outspoken as the story continues. Emily Dickinson stated “Much madness is divinest…

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