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    Justin's Case Study

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    diagnosed with in 1983. The primary cause is believed to be the multiple injections of plasma he received over the years to help replace the missing factor within his blood. Being that Justin was diagnosed so long ago when a lot of new diseases were surfacing, many hospitals did not have the right technology or did not test every patient for HIV/AIDS before extracting blood or blood plasma. This causes problems for Justin and other patients with blood diseases because they are unknowingly…

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    Scientific Revolution

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    As the Renaissance drew to a close, a new revolution was surfacing throughout Europe. The Scientific Revolution would change the way we look at the physical world and challenge the Ideas of the supreme power of Europe, the Catholic church. Despite this challenge, there were groups who liked and pushed the growth of the sciences. This included many protestant religions and even absolute monarchs. Overall, the Catholic church was very against the sciences. This was especially so with subjects…

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    Aum Shinrikyo Case Study

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    How did reputation spur the Japanese cult, Aum Shinrikyo, also known as Aum, to use violence and how did they utilize said violence to create a new reputation? An act of domestic terror in 1995, and several smaller scale terroristic acts committed in the early 90s, is the kind of violence used by this cult to change and build a new reputation for themselves. After trying to gain political legitimacy, and failing, cult leader Shoko Asahara turned to building up his credibility and reputation by…

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    Throughout history historians have explored and researched the different ways that religious revivals and reform movements have configured gendered, racial, and economic power. Religious history has always been characterized by optimism towards the future and in America; specifically people felt that they could remake the world using faith as their motivation and mold it into a perfect society. The changes and molding that religious people wanted to make was believed to be ordered by God using…

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    The Bill of Rights, made up of the first ten amendments, prohibits the interference of the federal government with personal liberties. The Nation’s First Amendment, freedom of speech and assembly, guarantees the freedom of not only speech, but also other forms of manifestation such as gesticulations, free exercise of religion, and the freedom of press. It allows people to peacefully assemble and to petition the government for rectifying injustices. However, like several other rights, the rights…

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    Human development has always been an interest to society, from how life is formed to the environmental factors that affect the wellbeing. Not so long ago, research on Autism Spectrum Disorder came to light and opened a whole new world of investigation on the speculations of how it originates. This has shifted examiners to provide awareness on the major environmental factors that may cause ASD such as the chemicals one purchases for cleaning, providing knowledge to women whom are pregnant, and…

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    access to these videos undermines the very purpose of body cameras” (“Police Body Cameras”). Without access, the public could easily assume distortion and manipulation by the police and court systems. According to the article “Police Body Cameras Surfacing in Schools,” students and parents are concerned that, if police cameras are introduced into schools, how will the film be filtered? Students believe their self-images may be at risk if they are recorded in any manner and parents are merely…

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    Social media has always been a great channel for meeting new people and expressing one’s own view. Social media sites are sites shaped to keep in touch with friends, and family. They allow people to post statuses, view videos and search for job opportunity. People can make their own profile distinct to them by categorizing their interests, and customizing other features. Social Media Trending Social media trend has become a cultural and social power that has molded many…

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    In various different cultures there are traditions and rituals that define what it means to be a man or a woman in a specific culture. Growing up in the U.S i have seen many ways in which biological origins have influenced the gender roles in a society. Different roles vary in different countries all around the world from labor, marrige, socaliaation and education. However, as things change a wide variety of things are accepted in todays time,. Tradiontionally, in most countries the woman are…

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    Whales hold the record for the longest migration distance of about 19,000 kilometers each year. While gray whales travel the farthest and have been seen surfacing the water in order to identify landmarks to help aid them south, the humpback whales come second in distance, they are known for performing acrobatics and singing new songs. When the whales reach the ocean’s surface to announce their presence with…

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