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    Introductory: Sociological Imagination was a book written by C. Wright Mills in 1959. He felt that sociological imagination was the ability to connect even the most remotes aspects of a person’s life to the forces that were around them. He felt that it did not matter how impersonal or insignificant these events or backgrounds may have been, they would ultimately affect the person making them who there were to become. There are many aspects of our daily lives that benefit from applying SI, for…

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    Rapunzel, Let Down Your Hair Extensions Anatomically, hair consists of dead skin cells that sprout from one’s skin to protect the body from sunlight. However, hair that flows from the scalp acquires a more significant status on the head of another person. People typically refer to these borrowed locks as hair extensions. Hair extension use runs rampant within first-world countries like the United States particularly. Due to the long conceived notion that long, thick hair equals beauty, coupled…

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    Solubility

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    ABSTRACT Solubility is the phenomenon of dissolution of solid in liquid phase to give a homogenous system.Solubility is one of the important parameter to achieve desired concentration of drug in systemic circulation for pharmacological response to be shown. Poor watersolubledrugs often require high doses in order to reach therapeutic plasma concentrations after oral administration. Low aqueoussolubility is the major problem encountered with formulation development of new chemical entities. Any…

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    The Effects of Abortion on Mothers There are many arguments on abortion. No one ever states the facts and explains in detail how and what goes on during an abortion. How is the body of a woman changed? What does she feels like after having an abortion? Studies have shown that there is not only a physical effect on mothers but there is also an emotional effect on mothers that can be very detrimental to her everyday life. Some of these mothers experience things like self hatred, severe depression,…

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    I don 't believe I have missed a single "Countdown to Christmas" movie this year on the Hallmark Channel nor its sister network Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. While I have my personal favorites, there is no denying that a massive hit this year was their film A Heavenly Christmas starring Eric McCormack, Kristin Davis, and the legendary Shirley MacClaine. My family and I thoroughly enjoyed this film, and when I discovered that Gregg McBride was the screenwriter for this Yuletide treat, I quickly…

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    In Studies on Hysteria, Sigmund Freud and Josef Breuer examined and treated patients with unexplainable symptoms. Their work resulted in the recovery of Anna O. and Elisabeth Von R., and constituted a starting point for psychoanalysis. Freud and Breuer looked at them at an individual level, believing specific events triggered debilitating illnesses in their patients. However, their analysis focused on a personal inspection on the patient’s unconscious that ignored the larger social context…

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    Burkitt Lymphoma Essay

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    The first type of Burkitt lymphoma to arise was endemic. This type has a large presence in underdeveloped countries such as central Africa and Papua New Guinea. This lymphoma was first discovered by British surgeon Denis Parsons Burkitt, which is where its name comes from (Gera, Saah, & Scott-Emuakpor, 2012, para. 2). He studied tumors in jaws of young children in African regions and found them to be caused by this unique type of lymphoma. It was in 1961 after more extensive research that he…

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    Renowned computer scientists and historians alike have hailed Alan Turing as the “father of the modern computer.” This is no small claim if one considers the tremendous impact computers have on humanity. Innovations like the internet and email have massive effects on everyday life in the modern world, from every call made from a cell phone, to every pixel of data seen on a high-definition television screen, computation of one kind or another is involved in some way. There are countless worthy…

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    When we look on a larger scale the India owns a rich cultural heritage. The culture plays a vital role in defining the particular design style of a place or people with time. The objective of the paper is to study the changes in culture and heritage from vernacular to modern era around India. Vernacular design has been evolved through a process of trial and error from ages. In Methodology the vernacular and contemporary are documented and analyzed on various parameters of tradition. The…

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    Grey: Fifty Shades Of Grey

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    Grey: Fifty Shades of Grey as Told by Christian, commonly referred as simply Grey, has been published recently in a flurry of extravaganza and fanfare all over the Western World. It was released on 15th June, 2015. The date of its release coincides with the date of birth of Christian Grey—the vanguard and protagonist of this novel. It is an erotic romance story by British writer E.L. James—the author of an erstwhile super block buster hit the Fifty Shades of Grey. The novel under review is the…

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