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    citizens in Brave New World readily accept their situation, it brings up the argument, “If they were conditioned into believing this is permissible and enjoyable, does that make it so?” They are relatively happy, but more or less in the way a victim of Stockholm Syndrome loves their captor. Can they truly consent to their futures being pre-determined if they were hypnotized into doing so? Taken even further, one might consider that in reality everyone is, to a degree, conditioned by the…

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    This indicates that the Neanderthals may have been more sensitive to the dramatic climate changes that took place in the last Ice Age than was previously thought”, says Love Dalén, associate professor at the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm. According to, Francisco Jiménez-Espejo, a paleoclimatologist at the…

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    Alexander, David A, and Susan Klein. “Kidnapping and Hostage-Taking: A Review of Effects, Coping and Resilience.” Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 102.1 (2009): 16–21. PMC. Web. 4 Dec. 2015. In this article, David Alexander describes the background, effects, coping strategies, and issues requiring more research of the event of and events surrounding an abduction. The largest studied reactions include the cognitive, emotional, and social relations to a trauma. The main point…

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    Facts About Sweden

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    Historical Facts Great Northern War (1594-1632) had a negative impact on Sweden’s stability when it was defeated by Denmark, Poland, Saxony and Russia. Gustav I Vasa is considered founder of modern Sweden when the previous agreement binding Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, was disbanded in 1523. A vast amount of immigration occurred from the mid-19th century to about 1930 in which 1.5 million Swedes immigrated. The population of Sweden in 1850 was 3.5 million. Sweden remained neutral in World War…

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    only the acts of rape and sexual slavery, but forcing a woman to do other tasks, such as cook or clean. These “marriages” lasted for years. Many of these bush wives have been unable to return home due to the associated stigma of their marriage, a “Stockholm Syndrome” attachment to their commanders, threatened separation from their children, or a lack of resettlement…

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    How the Anti-Vaccine Movement Threatens Our Youth During the rise of the polio epidemic, vaccines were godsends. Parents lined up for their children to be vaccinated against the paralysing disease. Yet recently, vaccines have been the center of controversy. Lately the idea of vaccinating one’s child can be very intimidating; mostly due to the fact that not all parents possess the knowledge of a pediatrician or vaccinologist( Salmon, Daniel). The anti-vaccine movement and parental arrogance puts…

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    Jerry Uelsmann is an American photographer. He was born June 11, 1934 in Detroit, Michigan and is still living today in Gainesville Florida. Uelsmann graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1957 where he received his B.F.A degree. In addition, Uelsmann earned his M.S. as well as an M.F.A. from Indiana University in 1960. Aside from creating his own artwork, Uelsmann taught photography at the University of Florida Gainesville. In addition to teaching photography, he was a graduate…

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    exposure in our aquaculture (Fernandes et al., 2009). Fernandes et al. (2009) validated this evidence by their research, which showed toxic levels of PCBs in five different types of farmed fish. Due to this knowledge, there has been a change in diets and fish food used in aquaculture (Betancor et al., 2015). Dietary fish oil (FO), which is known to contain pollutants, is being replaced with vegetable oils (VO), which does not contain the natural fatty acids needed for proper digestion (Betancor…

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    Risk-need responsivity Juveniles today are becoming an increased concern in the field of criminal justice; it is imperative that appropriate measures must be taken to determine the precise causation behind the criminal activities of juvenile’s entering into the juvenile justice system. Juveniles who have been subjected to domestic violence, sexual/physical abuse, come from broken homes (single parent homes), obtain mental health issues (ADD, ADHD, conduct disorder), are deemed to be at a…

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    “William Faulkner” William Cuthbert Falkner was one of the greatest American Writers in the twentieth century. In Europe he was considered at that time “the foremost living American author”. He was a very unique individual. William was always interested in drawing, reading and writing poetry. William wrote many historical novels in his time. Things about William Faulkner I learned is: a book summary, his years of youth and adolescence, and adulthood years. As I Lay Dying is about different…

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