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    T-Mobile established a significant gap in it’s wireless services in Claremont. A significant gap is established when a large amount of people is affected by the gap in wireless services such as on a highway or interstate. MB Operations, LLC, 107 F. Supp. 2d 108. A gap occurs “when a remote user of those services is unable to either connect with the land-based nation telephone network, or to maintain a connect capable of supporting a reasonably uninterrupted communication.” T-Mobile, 2007 U.S. Dist

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    In the 1982 graphic novel, X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills by Claremont and Anderson the few superheroes from the X-Men series are introduced in chapter one differently than a typical superhero would be first introduced. The author and illustrator worked together to introduce them in a different way to compare being a man-good creature versus just a normal human being. Superheroes are often portrayed all in the same way due to their same characteristics that make up the basic superhero. As Coogan states

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    The X-Men live and breathe in plain sight, protecting the people who seek to annihilate them. The text begins with the deaths of two Mutant children. The Purifiers (Stryker’s Klu Klux Klan-inspired army) murder them and place them on the swing. Claremont writes, “[The Purifiers] intended that the bodies be found tomorrow morning, and example for all the school children to see.” Magneto addresses the crimes, saying, “So young, so innocent… their only crime that they had been born.” This hate crime

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    Introduction Sports related concussions have become an increasing problem among young athlete, especially seen among athletes who take part in high contact sports such as football. Concussions can be defined as an impulse blow to the head.1 There has been a growing amount of studies about sports concussions, which have provided a variety of evidence-based practice about athletes safe return to play.1 The research to date suggest a common theme on managing a player’s return to play reflecting players

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    a special major that would offer me the opportunity to intern at a local public health institution during the fall semester of senior year. I hope to focus on the health issues of underserved populations in LA and develop projects with MEDLIFE Claremont to address the issues. In addition, I plan to learn Thai and go back to Thailand during a summer to start a health education program in the school I volunteered with last summer. The program would primarily focus on sexually transmitted diseases

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    Claremont, California is a lovely city to relocate to. The excitement of finding an apartment and figuring out your new life is an overwhelmingly exciting experience. Another experience that can be pretty overwhelming involves relocation. Moving to Claremont doesn't have to be as overwhelming as the typical move when you implement a few critical steps. Consider the following suggestions in order to experience a stress-free moving process. Packing In Order As soon as some people decide that they'll

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    I come from an immigrant family and I have had the privilege to be exposed to different social, cultural and economic realities all my life as I constantly navigated across cultures. Aside from family origin in Ecuador, I was born in Virginia and lived in the Caribbean (Puerto Rico) for six years. The biggest influences on the way I see life comes from my immigrant parents. I have learned to perceive their differences and appreciate their interactions with me. For the last 17 years my father has

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    Describe how FlexMed will change your educational plan and enhance your future career in medicine. Please concentrate on how you will use the flexibility afforded by FlexMed, and not on the FlexMed requirements. “What stage is the cancer in?” I asked, supposing I should give the doctor a good first impression with professionality. It was my first day interning at Lopburi Cancer Hospital in Thailand. In my memory, being diagnosed with cancer itself meant death and being able to live longer was all

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    Kate Shepard Reflection

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    In Kate Shepard’s summer institute mathematics class this summer at Claremont Academy, best practice was on display from the moment students entered the room—indeed, M.A.T. candidates, too—until the moment they departed for the next class. Ms. Shepard creates a classroom community in the most robust sense of the word. She believes effect classroom skill-building follows successful teambuilding in class. I heard many positive comments from students about the class, and I was also kept active. Time

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    The Life and Writings of John Steinbeck Essay

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    “It is true that we are weak and sick and ugly and quarrelsome but if that is all we ever were, we would millenniums ago have disappeared from the face of the earth.” John Steinbeck said this of all humankind. He thought highly of us as a species, just as Dr. Stockmann did in Henrik Ibsen’s play Enemy of the People. Both men had problems in their societies, Stockmann in his town and Steinbeck in America, and both believed that humans were capable of seeing the problem and fixing it. The rest of

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