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    Drugs. Everyone have probably heard of them- on the news, social media, school, or amongst a group friends. Drugs are bad; everyone has heard that, but why? Drugs cannot be bad just because parents and schools say they are, right? A complete overview and insight into the world of drugs and the dangers of illegal, addictive substances will be provided. Drugs are an evident hazard and epidemic in today’s society, so it is definitely necessary that a full point of view is apparent. From the very…

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    Abhinav Chittineni 1170709 Assignment 2-Usage of Map Reduce Governors State University Introduction: MapReduce is one of the main topic in the Hadoop technology as it plays key role to arrange the large amount of data in to clusters.MapReduce came in to picture as it is effective in handling and processing the large amount of data.The main aim of the MapReduce is to read the data and filter the data according to the business logic.we are going to discuss more about the MapReduce…

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    category. This phenomenon probably happened because the structure of bee bread formation are coming from many types of pollen in the tropical forest that have such diversity of types of pollen. Therefore, when the pollen is taken and stored in the hive, it does not only take from one or two types of good quality pollen (pollen which has minimum 18% of crude protein) but also come from low quality pollen (pollen which has less than 18% of crude protein). As a consequence, the crude protein value…

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    An ecosystem can be defined as a community of abiotic and biotic organisms interacting with their environment. All ecosystems function in a state of dynamic equilibrium which is the product of the interrelationship of the elements of an ecosystem: atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere. Ecosystems become at risk when they endure amounts of interactions and stress which exceed its carrying capacity. In order to counteract this, ecosystems must be managed effectively. Management can be…

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    Early Modern Europe was a highly religious area. The Church controlled a massive portion of people’s lives. Most people’s beliefs about their own nature were based in religion. The concept of humanity was controlled by religious texts and interpreted by religious officials. Whatever religious power was dominant also held a lot of political power. There was no separation between church and state so religious practices and ideals went hand in hand with political and administrative power. For a…

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    Essay On Bee Pollination

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    Amongst the flying insects, bees are also closely related to wasps and ants, known for their ability to pollinate and for producing honey and beeswax. Bees are a monophyletic lineage within the super family, Apoidea and are presently considered a clade, called Anthophila. There are nearly 20,000 known species of bees in seven recognized biological families. They are found on every continent except Antarctica, in every habitat on the planet that contains insect-pollinated flowering plants. Some…

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    Cardiogenic Stun

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    Stun is a medicinal crisis in which the organs and tissues of the body are not accepting an adequate stream of blood. This denies the organs and tissues of oxygen (which is conveyed in the blood) and permits the development of waste items. Stun can bring about genuine harm or even demise. ("Stun," 2008) Stun is normally brought about by three noteworthy classifications of issues: cardiogenic (issues related with the heart), hypovolemic (aggregate volume of blood accessible to circle is low),…

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    Am I Allergic to Gluten? A gluten allergy is an allergic reaction to foods containing a glycoprotein (gliadin,), that along with another protein (glutenin), helps to form the gluten protein. A gluten allergy, not to be confused with gluten sensitivity or celiac disease, is found in wheat and other related grains such as barley, rye, and oats. Naturally, people who are experiencing stomach disorders are asking themselves. “am I allergic to gluten?” Gliadin is associated with wheat allergies, and…

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    Title: The Poetic World of Vievee Francis – Analysis of Forest Primeval The poet, Vievee Francis, opens her book, Forest Primeval, with two short poems, “Another Antipastoral” and “White Mountain”. These two poems show broader thoughts of Francis such as how she sees and feels the world surrounding her as she introduces her new book of poems. A book of poems may have a number of different thoughts in each poem, but the different thoughts actually comes from one writer so the main notion behind…

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    A counselor helps the client see the positive aspects in themselves that they cannot see. The Bible builds us up in a positive way that is why my Christian beliefs will benefit my clients. A university setting with Christian integration has shown that integrating the bible is so important. I am a Christian, God is important to me and I came to Colorado Christian University to integrate my beliefs into my counseling. To be a great counselor the process must be calming and welcoming to your…

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