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    The Zika Virus

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    these diseases decrease quality of life and can cause death, especially for children who have weak immune systems. Diseases have spread more rapidly than ever as a result of the strengthening of the mosquito population. It took three hundred years for malaria to spread enough to become a global epidemic, but the Zika virus took only sixteen years to break out. Historical diseases do not spread as rapidly as modern ones and this can be attributed to the development of global travel, specifically,…

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    Chronology of the family, events relationships, and recent expansions of the family The Travis family, African American consists of four members who reside in. The Mother, Shantel, age 52, her son, Moses, 25, a daughter, Angelica 18. Shantel has a dual diagnosis of substance abuse and alcoholism. The Mother, Shantel, and daughter Angelica, 18, along with her granddaughter, Gabriella age two, reside in Emerald Hills, San Diego, living in a Section eight house. (Section 8 is available to low…

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    culture of the Egyptians also would have been different with a larger exposure to civilizations. Had the geography been different during ancient times, Egypt would surely not be how we know it today. This shows that geography had a play in the development of Ancient Egyptian…

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    are classified based on their means of reproduction and birth and are placed in different categories of life forms. Besides the Chinese and Indian culture, Mesopotamia also has its very own culture and traditions. All aspects of life were somehow related to the river cycle. The cyclic flooding of the river valleys has given the people a better understanding of the nature and the patterns of life. The Mesopotamian people had also developed the calculations of the seven-day week, the lunar month…

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    Gangs Sociology

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    incentivized larger and more sophisticated gangs (9). Similarly, the rapidly increasing opioid market in rural and suburban America explains the development of gangs in those areas (Whalen). Unfortunately, addiction and drug sales often bring violence. This turmoil can force afflicted youth into gangs for refuge. This cycle of violence and drugs cripples education systems and family, leaving adolescents with few options (Fryer 24). In order to understand the nature of gang membership, one…

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    Aztec Achievements

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    revolved majorly around religion. Aqueducts were constructed, agriculture was cultivated, and their empire seemed to be constantly growing. Astrology was, arguably, one of the more important and fundamental achievements of the Aztec civilization. The development of the calendar became an important part of their lives specifying religious purpose. Unfortunately, their peak of great success and achievements were short lived. The arrival of the Spanish conquistadors quickly brought them their…

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    Science and Theology——A Battle No One Loses The dispute between theology and science lasts for ages. Theology once dominated the mainstream during the Medieval period. However, starting from the 16th century, with the rapid development of science, the authority of theology had been challenged and had declined ever since. In this reflective journal, I’ll discuss the difference and similarities of theology and science. In addition, the reason that science gained its authority will also be further…

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    Audit Inquiry Case Study

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    well in advance. He is aware of policies and procedures and is effective at following and adhering to the required documentation and procedures. This review period Harry processed the voluminous paperwork essential for hiring a Sr. BSA (Business Systems Analyst), Sr. ADA (Application Developer Analyst), and a Lead Developer Contractor. The process to recruit and hire requires multiple sets of approvals, justification paperwork, coordination of evaluations and extensive interviewing. Harry’s…

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    C. Elegans

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    In 1963, the South African biologist Sydney Brenner proposed C. elegans as a model system for studies of development and neurobiology. Researchers share their findings in C. elegans genome via the internet with other researchers from around the world. The process of sharing the genome database on the world wide web provides a working framework for researchers who are working on the human genome project In 1969, John Sulston developed a technique to freeze and thaw the worm. As a result, the…

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    PDCA Model Cycle Analysis

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    The PDCA model cycle is used for problem solving and can be employed in continuous improvement and control measures. This is because each aspect in the cycle is geared towards problem solving together with specific aspects that make them attainable. Matsuo (2013) notes that an aspect such as ‘do’ may entail carrying out employee training to improve their knowledge and creative thinking, something that is useful in TQM (p. 201). The ‘plan’ aspect involves setting out goals of the company and in…

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