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    Annotated Bibliography Part ll References Adhikari, A. (2011). Understanding Genetics. Retrieved July 29, 2015, from http://genetics.thetech.org/ask/ask445 Arjun Adhikari is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Stanford University School of Medicine. This article is helpful at explaining the way DNA is inherited and how we can trace our genes back to our ancestors. Agammaglobulinemia. (2014). Retrieved July 31, 2015, from http://umm.edu/health/medical/ency/articles/agammaglobulinemia Dr. Stuart I. Henochowicz

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    Censorship in School is Not Justifiable Walt Whitman once said, “The dirtiest book of all is the expurgated book.” Between the years 2000 and 2009 a total of 3200 books were challenged in school libraries in an attempt to expurgate, or censor, the content in books provided to students. Today the trend of censorship continues as popular novels such as The Hunger Games, The Fault in Our Stars, and Captain Underpants are censored from schools across the nation (Challenges by Reason).Censorship in regards

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    Security Issues of the Electronic EHR and Issues with Converting to an EHR Gary Driscoll HI150-01 UNIT 9 Assignment Kaplan University 19 October 2011 The digital age is replacing the standard practices at a record breaking pace. With that increase, the need to digitize new medical records and convert existing records is becoming an issue at the top of most organizations “To Do List”. It is important for the organization to realize that

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    My Life At High School

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    When I graduated high school I started working because I had decided not to go to college or the military. After I graduated, I went with my father to Texas in order to find a job because I was having a difficult time finding a job in California. In San Antonio, Texas, I found a job where the company hired me the very next day and I was ecstatic. The next day I started working and I found out that I would be working ten to twelve hour shifts on Monday through Friday. I found out that I was working

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    During the Vietnam War the United States Military issued the use of one out of the 15 other herbicides, this herbicide was called "Agent Orange" mainly because it had an Orange band around the storage barrels. The herbicide was made by two American companies: Monsanto and The Dow Chemical. Agent Orange was made out of two herbicides: 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T. In addition to the two chemicals in Agent Orange it contained another chemical: (TCDD) TetraCholroDidenzo-P-Dioxin. Dixon’s are extremely dangerous

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    are the opposite of what is expected, which creates irony. O. Henry, the author, uses irony to create humor and develop a theme about doing what’s right. O. Henry begins the story with Sam, the narrator and kidnapper, discussing how he and Bill Driscoll plan to kidnap a child to earn money so they can commit a crime in western Illinois. The kidnappers select Summit because they expect the parents of the town to be protective of their children. He says, “Philoprogenitiveness, says we, is strong in

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    L Anse Aux Meadows

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    L’Anse aux Meadows, a UNESCO World Heritage Site is located “at the tip of the Great Northern Peninsula of the island of Newfoundland” (UNESCO). This site is significant because it “is evidence of the earliest known European prescence on the American continent” (UNESCO). Figure 1: Map of the location of L'Anse aux Meadows (Wallace 2003:7) The first set of excavators were Dr. Helge Ingstad and his wife, Dr. Anne Stine Ingstad, who were in search for archeological evidence of Vikings in North America

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    Meghan Stavig Info470 AE Music Therapy and its’ Affects on Adolescents with Behavioral Issues Music is known to elicit responses, both physiological and emotional, in people with or without special needs. There is well-documented research to put into words the complex relation between music, emotion, and physiologic arousal. This knowledge is being used in adolescent music therapy to encourage the expression of feelings as well as the engagement of social interactions. In this review I’ll first

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    Abortion is, as defined by Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary, “a medical procedure used to end a pregnancy and cause the death of the fetus.” A procedure done within the first 9 weeks of pregnancy is done with medicines and the effects are similar to that of a natural miscarriage. This medicine can also be used from 9-20 weeks into pregnancy with heavier doses of the medicine. From 7-15 weeks of pregnancy, a suction termination is performed. This is where they use anesthetic and a suction tube is inserted

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    Victoria Gouveia English Comp II Professor Driscoll March 7th 2016 Death by Love Matt in “Killings” by Andre Dubus and Emily in “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner are both the protagonists of their stories, who end up committing murder by the end. When you hear about one human killing another, you don’t usually feel sorry for the offender. What could possibly make it okay to take another’s life? Both Emily and Matt killed out of love, but I feel more sympathy for Matt because he is a grieving

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