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    Chlorine-36 ages (Paterson et al., 2005) show a progression with distance over the Dakhla Basin eastward from 210-230 kyr in Dakhla reaching ~600 kyr in Kharga and northeastward to 320 kyr in Farafra and 700 kyr in Bahariya (Fig. 5). 36Cl/Cl ratios vertically indicate long, deep flowpaths of the paleorecharge near the southern highlands of the Uweinat area. Late Quaternary recharge appears to affect the shallow aquifer horizons only (Paterson et al., 2005). Krepton-81 ages (Sturchio et al., 2004) show also

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    Journey, David Goldfield et al. state that “Americans in the 1930s wanted no part of another overseas war by a wide margin.” Americans were still recovering for the ramifications of World War I and feared our intervention in any foreign conflict. In the fall of 1941, their reluctance was still abounding even though Germany achieved many victories abroad, the British were toiling to save their empire and Japan’s monumental aggression towards China escalated. In fact, Goldfield et al. noted that, “President

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    Critical Evaluation: Kwantes et al. (2016) The study of linguistic styles, using textual data from written documents, has interested psychology researchers across a variety of domains. Word based analyses have previously linked specific textual content to emotional, social and cultural characteristics. Initial applications also centred on associations between written work and psychopathology, such as schizophrenia, depression and suicidal ideation (Stone, Dunphy, Smith & Ogilvy, 1966). More recently

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    Hamdi et al. v. Rumsfeld Hamdi et al. v. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense, et al. could prove the undoing of the Bush administration’s legal defense of the abuses at Guantanamo Bay. In this case, four British citizens are suing Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld as well as a host of Army and Air Force Generals and policy apparatchiks for allegedly authorizing the use of torture in Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay. The four were captured in Afghanistan, either by Americans or America’s ally

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    potentially resulting to serious ongoing psychiatric and physical health issues, there are not many clinical trial studies for treating AN published worldwidely focused on psychotherapeutic interventions (Birmingham et al., 2005; Herzog et al., 2000; Le Grange and Lock, 2005; Rome et al., 2003). According to Ale Grange and Lock (2005), of the interventions investigated for AN only the family therapy based approach developed by Dare and Eisler at the Maudsley Hospital, has been studied more than once

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    KIMBLE ET AL. v. MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT, LLC, SUCCESSOR TO MARVEL ENTERPRISES, INC. CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT No. 13–720. Argued March 31, 2015—Decided June 22, 2015 Citation • Case Docket No. 13-720 • Petitioner: Stephen Kimble, et al. • Respondent: Marvel Entertainment LLC • Decided By: Roberts Court (2010- ) • Opinion: 576 U.S. (2015) • Granted: Friday, December 12, 2014 • Argued on: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 • Decided Monday, June 22, 2015 • Advocates:

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    THE APPLICATION OF PRIVACY LAWS TOPIC READING: City of Ontario, California, et al. v Quon, et al. 560 U.S.___(2010) DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: 1. What were the material facts of City of Ontario, California, et al. v Quon, et al. (Ontario v Quon)?  Petitioner Ontario (hereinafter City) acquired alphanumeric pagers able to send and receive text messages. Its contract with its service provider, Arch Wireless, provided for a monthly limit on the number of characters each pager could send

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    April 2012 BARBARA J. O'NEIL et al., Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. CRANE CO. et al., Defendants and Respondents. S177401 SUPREME COURT OF CALIFORNIA 53 Cal. 4th 335; 266 P.3d 987; 135 Cal. Rptr. 3d 288; 2012 Cal. LEXIS 3; CCH Prod. Liab. Rep. P18,765 January 12, 2012, Filed INTRODUCTION The Plaintiffs, family of the decedent plaintiff, Barbara J. O’Neil, filed a wrongful death complaint due to mesothelioma against the defendant manufacturers, Crane Co. et al., in concerns of valves and pumps

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    Lundgaard et al. (2015) also recognized the conflicting hypotheses in cerebral metabolism and that until this uncertainty is removed, the reliability of neuroimaging data interpretations is reduced. To address this problem, they created a near-infrared 2-deoxyglucose probe (2DG-IR) and used two-photon microscopy to assess whether it is neurons or astrocytes which are taking up more glucose during neuronal activation. If the ANLS hypothesis is correct, astrocytes should be observed taking up more

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    Kirbas et al. (2013) used SD-OCT images to analyze RNFL thickness in untreated AD patients without visual impairment, and compared the results with healthy controls. In addition, patients were also administered a Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) which served to ensure that the patients were in an early stage of AD. In this study all of the optic nerve quadrants were analyzed, but the only significant results were those for the superior quadrant (76 ± 6.7 mm vs 105 ± 4.8 mm; P = 0.001), as well

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