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    and sexuality. The previous semester, I did a research project on enslaved women in the Caribbean, so I knew I wanted to explore Latin America to learn more about that specific colonial context. In order to find primary sources that would help me narrow down my project further, I went to the research help desk in the library and worked with Melanie to find a the Slave Trade in Spanish America collection. In the archives, Chloe helped me to request the collection which I was able to browse,…

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    Someone with a visual impairment could at least get inside the building. The lock system has an auditory and visual cue to let users know if unlocking was successful. Additionally, most signs have both braille and raised Roman characters. However, the narrow hallways would make using assistive technology such as a guide dog or cane quite challenging. Someone with a hearing impairment would also be able to easily access the building. However, once inside, they would be…

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    These findings and analysis helped this criminal case because we were able to not only narrow the search for a possible perpetrator, but we provided concise evidence that indicates that Allen Dann fits the biological description given by the Lowry police and that most likely he was responsible for the investigated crime. For our forensic…

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    Interest groups and political parties are very similar. However, they are not the same. Some characteristics of interest groups include a narrow range of issues covered, not running candidates for office, and never changing position on an issue. These key characteristics distinguish interest groups from political parties. To begin, interest groups are a formally organized group of individuals that share common interests, or goals. These groups exist to influence policy making by supporting…

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    will examine the flexibility that broad rationes bring in relation to Donoghue v Stevenson. In section II I will reason how broad ratios avoid silos, with regard to the flood-gates argument. Section III will state the inappropriate application that narrow ratios can form in relation to privacy law in New Zealand. This essay will conclude that broad ratios further reflect social attitudes and prevent certain minority groups being excluded from the law, and therefore society. I) The flexibility…

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    primitive society that revolves around the idea that one should place others before themselves. Equality lives in an environment in which science cannot flourish. Anthem’s technologically primitive society implies that an oppressive, change-fearing, narrow-minded…

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    The “Sermon on the Mount” is recorded in Matthew 5-7. It is a collection of a number of Jesus’ teachings. In class, we talked about how Jesus was giving the disciples a new law. The Sermon on the Mount is the first times we hear of Jesus’ giving a sermon, according to the gospel of Matthew. The Sermon is so rich in things we need to do, think, and say, but I’m going to focus on the attributes that Christians need to display in order to have blessedness, how to pray and what to pray for, and a…

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    Oku no hosomichi, is the story of a Buddhist man’s travels throughout Japan during the Kamakura Period. The book has many names in English, but here it will be referred to by the name contained with the reading: The Narrow Road to a Far Provence. The tale is but one example of many Buddhist themed stories during the Japan’s Kamakura period. Japan was one of the only countries to incorporate Buddhism into the already standing religion: Shintoism. This offers a unique look into Japan and the…

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    Darcy’s Law expresses flux of water without particles through a nonwoven membrane as follows: J=∆p/(μ.R_m ) (4) where, J is the permeation flux (m3/m2s), ∆p is the transnonwoven pressure (Pa), μ is the viscosity (Pa.s), and Rm is the clean nonwoven membrane resistance or intrinsic resistance (1/m). Since fouling is going to take place in the separation process, the permeation flux will always be lower than the flux given by Eq. 4. Cake resistance -formed by cake layer- and fouling resistance…

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    Urethral Stricture Urethral stricture is narrowing of the tube (urethra) that carries urine from the bladder out of the body. The urethra can become narrow due to scar tissue from an injury or infection. This can make it difficult to pass urine. In women, the urethra opens above the vaginal opening. In men, the urethra opens at the tip of the penis, and the urethra is much longer than it is in women. Because of the length of the male urethra, urethral stricture is much more common in men.…

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