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    This is of course what Ray went through to write After Expulsion. The outline of his work was impacted heavily by attending multiple symposiums dedicated to topics such as the Mediterranean area, Iberia, and Sephardic studies. He spent some time in Barcelona studying and gathering resources. He uses research from different archives using different documents to show the same point. He also…

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    At the beginning of time, God gave us this beautiful Earth that sustains every individual upon its surface. It provides us with the oxygen we need to breathe, as well as the water we drink which is needed to replenish and keep our bodies hydrated. It supplies the food necessary to stimulate and nourish our physical structures. All of it is a gift from God that man is wasting because of his lack of care of our planet. God gave us dominion over this world, He commanded all of us to fruitful and…

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    The exploration of oil in Nigeria began on June 5 1956 after Shell-BP struck ‘black gold’ during a drilling expedition in Oloibiri, Bayelsa State in the Niger Delta region. Over the years, the Nigerian economy has become highly dependent on the exportation of oil as its main source of foreign exchange. Between 1972 and 2013, oil rents were averaged to account for 25 percent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) (World Development Indicators). Fuel exports as a percentage of Nigeria’s…

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    The dynamics of the ever-increasing global population influences the world in a multitude of ways, including the environment with respect to the cattle industry. According to Brooks (n.d.), the escalation of the meat industry parallels the growth of the global population, which includes the progressively expanding industrialization of the livestock industry in order to meet these growing demands of the population for beef as a mainstay protein. This industrialized industry constitutes a major…

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    controlled by their fathers or kyrios, a guardian, still usually a male member of their family. These men maintained control of the women’s interests. However of the two types of sex-workers the hetaera got to be well educated, and could even attend the symposiums with the Greek men, something the high class women were not allowed to partake in. Yet sex-workers most always had a mistress or master, which is what made the decision in regards to Neaira as her own mistress shocking. Some years…

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    Forensic psychology is one of the newest and largest expanding specialties in psychology and the criminal justice system. Psychology, known as the science of mental processes and behaviors paired with forensic, in its smallest form means different scientific techniques or tests, concludes the profession of forensic psychology. But, in order for professionals in this specialty to evaluate and accurately process based upon evidence, evaluations, and assessments, they must have both the foundation…

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    D. REVIEW OF RELATED STUDIES 1. SCREAMING THROUGH SILENCE: THE VIOLENCE OF RACE IN “INDIAN CAMP” AND “THE DOCTOR AND THE DOCTOR’S WIFE” by Amy Strong, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1996 The focus in this journal article will be on the lack of an Indian (rather than Africanist) presence, Amy explores the ways Hemingway negotiates the matter of "race" and racial difference in two short stories from In Our Time. Her work will center on two of Hemingway’s earliest short stories,…

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    Gerardo Arrañaga Wiki 3 Clear, T. R., Hamilton, J. R., & Cadora, E. (2011). Community justice. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. Wogan, J. B. (2015, October). The Changing Relationship Between Ex-Criminals and Their Parole Officers. Retrieved April 1, 2016, from http://www.governing.com/topics/public-justice-safety/gov-probation-parole-states-community-supervision.html Virlee, C. J. (2015). Offenders in the Community: Reshaping Sentencing and Supervision. Minnesota Law Review, 99(5), 1615-1620. This…

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    6. Althoff, M.; Stursberg, O.; Buss, M. Safety Assessment Of Autonomous Cars Using Verification Techniques. 2007 American Control Conference. 2007. This paper makes the assertion that since passenger safety is of utmost importance when dealing with autonomous cars, any safety measures should only be cleared if it is guaranteed to work. On the road, it is impossible for an autonomous car to be able to predict (with certainty) how the given scenario will unfold. This leads to the vehicle having…

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    There are always two sides to every story. In the Selected Satires of Lucian, we get Lucian’s view of the gods. In this paper, we will analyze the two “Dialogues of the Gods,” X & X. We will interpret the scrutiny of Lucian’s perspective on them. Lucian has learned through Homers poetry the characteristics of the Greek gods. Lucian Judges all gods and allows the reader to journey to see things you’ve never seen before. He allows us to understand that there is no universal order between wealth…

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