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    This latter finding suggests that for these Christian minorities especially, patriotism and ethno-culturalism are critical features of American national identity. Members of these subgroups report relatively high levels of national pride and strongly believe that certain essential attributes define what it means to be American. However, followers of other faiths and the nonaffiliated are less likely to feel this way. The findings presented…

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    Social Wasps Essay

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    eggs. By late summer, a colony can have more than 5,000 individuals, all of whom, including the founding queen, die off at winter. Only newly fertilized queens survive the cold to restart the process in spring. Solitary wasps, by far the largest subgroup, do not form colonies. This group includes some of the wasp family's largest members, like cicada killers and the striking blue-and-orange tarantula hawks, which can both reach 1.5 inches (3.8 centimeters) in length. Whereas social wasps use…

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    nine percent reported as Puerto Rican. Mexican immigrants form the largest Hispanic subgroup and also the oldest. Mexican migration to the United States started in the early 1900s in response to the need for cheap agricultural labor. The length of Mexico’s shared border with the United States has made immigration easier than for many other immigrant groups. Cuban Americans are the second-largest Hispanic subgroup, and their history is different from that of Mexican Americans. The main wave of…

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    In the case study regarding Harvard Business School’s business plan contest, there were a multitude of factors that contributed to the dynamics of the Music Games International team. With strong personalities that often clashed and countless hours of arguing, this group seemed doomed to fail at first glance; however, the complex characteristics of each member contributed to the successful organized chaos that they turned out to be. Firstly, it must be clarified that the MGI team was one that…

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    Orange Elementary School is where I am completing my Early Fieldwork Experience. It is located in the city of Hemet, and is one of fourteen elementary schools in the Hemet Unified School District (HUSD). This paper has a demographic profile of the school, the school district and the city. Orange Elementary School has 734 students, of which 485 of those students are Hispanic or Latino at 66.1% of the student body. All of the information presented is from the 2013 – 2014, school year, unless…

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    Chlamydia Research Paper

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    How Chlamydia Affects Young Australians Chlamydia is known to be the most common sexually transmissible disease (STI) among Australians, particularly young Australians.(1) Whilst curing the infection is often as simple as a single dose of antibiotics, notifications of chlamydia in young Australians continue to increase in number each year, flagging chlamydia as a public health concern. (1) 
This essay will focus on the determinants of health relating to the prevalence of chlamydia among young…

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    Sorafenib Case Studies

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    group. The orally administered Lenvatinib resulted in an a median progression free survival rate of 18.3 months compared to only 3.6 months in the placebo group. In addition, there was a significant difference in the response rates between the two subgroups. The patients who received treatment had a response rate of 64.8% with four patients having a complete remission compared to only a 1.5% response rate in the placebo group. There were no classifications or distinctions made based on the…

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    and “Latino” can be used interchangeably to describe individuals from this group. Hispanics or Latinos represent the largest ethnic minority group in the nation (Marsiglia & Kulis, 2015, p. 264). Although, Mexican Americans represent the largest subgroup under this diverse umbrella (Marsiglia & Kulis,…

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    Understanding Japan’s Culture Culture is the collection of all the physical and intangible manifestations of human knowledge and achievement of a society or societal subgroup (Chapter 9, n.d.). Culture can include art and artistic knowledge, for example. All cultures share several fundamental characteristics in common. Culture is shared – passed from person to person and group to group in a variety of ways. Culture is learned – children and adults are taught culture by others, through both…

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    a response to induction chemotherapy, refractory disease (a disease which does not respond to treatment) is common, and relapse represents the major cause of treatment failure.” (5). The ultimate goal of this study was to identify nonoverlapping subgroups of patients, and to permit a fully genomic classification of…

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