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    Who are the easiest targets to join a gang? The youth. With children and teens in gangs, it affects them the most, their families, and their communities. The youth join gangs because it makes them look cool, they have an older sibling is in a gang, one or both parents are in a gang, they are pressured, unity, and brotherhood. One major reason why children and teens join gangs is the neighborhood they live in and their surroundings (Chaskin 7). The majority of children and teens in gangs are…

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    Bram Stoker’s, Dracula (1897), details the myth of the legendary vampire who wreaked havoc on the lives of Mr. & Mrs. Harker as well as many others along the way. At first glance, it seems as though Dracula fills the role of any malicious occult figure that would grace the literature world at the time this was published, however, I like to believe that Dracula is not necessarily evil. He is rather an organism that is trying to fulfill its biological requirements to reproduce and continue its…

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    Poverty In Boyz N The Hood

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    lessons on how to become a man while growing up in the harsh conditions of his neighborhood, located in Crenshaw, South Central Los Angeles. Tre’s father, Jason “Furious” Styles, is a character in this story who is hard on Tre so that he will become wise about his decisions and make a better life for himself outside of the neighborhood. Others involved throughout this movie who had an impact on Tre’s life were his closest friends, Darrin “Doughboy” Baker and Ricky Baker. Ricky was a football…

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    complications that accompany high altitude, with the advent of new equipment and technologies they have the opportunity to summit a massive peak. In fact, the safety and challenge of mountaineering is limited by the height of the mountains themselves. Thus, wise climbers choose a level that is appropriate for them--although some choose the most difficult climbs simply to push the limits of the…

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    Have you ever wondered what it was like to be sick and everyone say that you are faking it? Just imagine about that for a moment because that is my life with an invisible illness. Two years ago I started my adventure at St Agnes and little did I know that in a few short months I would be starting a journey that has changed my life forever. I was diagnosed with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) during my freshman year of college. I know it is a gigantic word, but let me explain.…

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    Abstract Geneticvariationsareappearedduetodifferentfactors. Thesevariationsmayhave a negative, positive or neutral impact on human. Genetic variations which have nega-tive effects always tend to have a considerable impact on the susceptibility of causing a disease. Understanding human genetic variation is currently believed to reveal the causeofindividualsusceptibilitytodiseaseandtheseverityofdisease. Therearerisks, limitations and challenges of genetic variation detection. Approaches like…

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    Facial Cleanser Essay

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    Facial cleanser for all skin type Overview There are four different skin types that people have. They include; normal ski, dry skin, oily skin and a combination of all skin types. Young children mostly have the normal skin but as for the rest beginning from those who are teenagers can have any skin type. There are specific cleansers which are meant specific skin types whereby you are supposed to use them in case you are sure of your skin type. There are others that are deeply discussed below…

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    high temperature (at 103oF) and an above respiratory rate. Possible bacterial pathogens that could have caused his illness are: Haemophilus influenza – this bacterium, which is more susceptible to the elderly and excess users of alcohol, infects the blood and produces toxins that cause the illness and symptoms of high temperature, breathing problems and cough, headaches and chest pains. Coxiella burnetii – a gram-negative intercellular pathogen that…

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    have the immediate life-threatening effects. Fortunately, such instability can be reliably detected by deviations from the normal range in simple clinical observations such as level of consciousness, respiratory rate, heart rate, blood pressure and urinary output ( Frost & Wise, 2007). Critical care nursing is a specialty in its own right and with its own nature within the nursing profession. Critical care nurses contribute to improve patient outcomes, reduce morbidity and mortality, reduce…

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    Nog No Came Poem

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    respect, but we don’t love you So stupid fool don’t mess with the gang, want an easy target choose Rebecca Black Better learn to shoot before we put 20 rounds from the AR in your back We’re rough, ruthless, menacing, and savage, wise advice, don’t hack us We’ll leave blood marks all over your scapula Rough, brutal attackers always ready to break the…

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