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    An Imperialistic Agenda: The U.S. in the early-1900s Historian Emily S. Rosenberg’s Spreading the American Dream, traces America’s global expansionism during the first half of the twentieth century. Written in a somewhat dry, textbook style, without footnotes or references, this book looks at the country’s economic and cultural expansion from 1890 to 1945 as it changed from a primarily private endeavor led by American business to one dominated by government. An interesting book in many ways,…

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    will address how Reiman’s student’s proposals were criminogenic. I will use the the student’s proposals as examples and elaborate on them. Then, I will incorporate the the three theories we have learned throughout the semester. The theories are Strain theory, Labeling theory and Social Bond theory.…

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    Pglo Plasmid Lab Report

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    practical techniques such as gene gun. Genetic transformation was first discovered by Frederick Griffith. Griffith used two different strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae discovered earlier by Griffith; the smooth (S) strain and the rough (R) strain. The R strain, when grown in a petri dish, would form colonies that have well-defined edges but a rough appearance; the S strain formed colonies…

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    In today’s society were one can get food from an abundant amount of sources, it is very important for the person to know where the food they are consuming came from. Many Americans are trying to eat a healthier diet consisting of fresh and raw products. They are trying to be more aware of what they are putting in their bodies and are shopping more at farmer’s markers, natural food stores, and purchasing more organic foods or even growing their own produce. In addition to that, the people are…

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    throughout history. One experimental technique that enhances their use is a green fluorescence protein (GFP), this allows different regions of the C. elegans to be highlighted for particular uses (Maxwell C. K. Leung, Phillip L. Williams, et al.). For one strain of C. elegans, SRU1, the GFP was fused to the promoter of CYP13A7 so it is considered a transcriptional fusion (Chakrapani, Baby…

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    Based on the laboratory tests provided, it can be determined that the unknown organism can be identified as Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa). This organism is an opportunistic pathogen that can infect non-mammalian, plants, and humans. P. aeruginosa belongs to the bacterial family Pseudomonadaceae, and is a gram-negative rod that approximately measures 0.5 to 0.8 µm by 1.5 to 3.0 µm. It can normally be found in water and soil. Its single polar flagellum makes it motile, and it is known to…

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    space can become smaller, increasing the likelihood of pain during shoulder movement [3]. Elbow, wrist and hand pain are also reported by approximately 11-16% of the manual wheelchair user population. Most of these injuries are caused by repetitive strain, which can lead to inflamed and irritated tendons. In addition, 49-73% of the people that are manual wheelchair users suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). CTS occurs due to the compression of the medial nerve in the wrist, which occurs…

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    Isolation Of IBDV

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    hemorrhages on the subscutis and the region of the kidneys, also swelling of the liver with greenish discoloration and necrosis, enlargement of the spleen and small white opaque pocks on the CAM (Faragher, 1972). Lesions induced in embryos by IBDV strains differed from those induced by standard isolated. Spleenomegally and…

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    Today’s technology has surpassed many of us. It has become smarter than most of us, and is able to help make our daily lives more manageable. Most Americans admit to having an electronic device with internet access because it makes life easier. Why then, are we not making education easier too? In most public schools, textbooks are still the main source of teaching material. With the fast-changing world around us, books become outdate soon after their publication and are then sent to schools to…

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    Radiculopathy Case Study

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    right knee. As per OMNI, the patient developed pain into her right low back and buttocks that travels down her right leg. Per OMNI entry, patient was diagnosed with L4-5 listhesis, L3-4 retrolisthesis with herniated nucleus pulposus (HNP) and lumbar strain. MRI of the lumbar spine dated 10/27/16 revealed progressive degenerative disc disease with central canal stenosis at L4-5 and to lesser extent at L3-4, both progressed compared to the prior study of 07/03/14. In addition, there is neural…

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