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    The normal psychology is the subject's ability to survive independently, to play a positive social role, to maintain itself, to have the discernment, and to be free. All these features are in our conception a way of socialization. Many scientists say that the progress of society has increased the complexity and the risk of social development, and it is obvious that the human personality cannot remain completely independent and that it always finds a sociocultural context or at least influential cause

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    Pneumonias are respiratory infections that lead to inflammation of the lung structures such as the alveoli and the bronchioles (Porth, 2011). It is also a significant cause of morbidity and mortality among all age groups. The very young, the very old or those with chronic disease are more susceptible to the disease. According to Driver (2012), “1.4 million people die each year because of pneumonia.” Pneumonias are categorized based on where the infection is acquired, types of organisms that cause

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    Inuits are a community that originated 4000 years ago. The first inuit group is the Paleo-Eskimos. Inuits live in 53 different Arctic and Northern communities in Canada but also in several Southern cities. 22% live outside of the Inuits Nunagat (homeland) while the other part lives inside of the homeland. Pre-Dorset culture is said to begin when the Paleo-Eskimos settled on the islands of the Canadian archipelago and northern Greenland. They had winter very difficult because at that time, they had

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    A common mistaken belief is that people with schizophrenia have multiple personalities. Many people confuse schizophrenia with 'split personality' or 'multiple personality disorder' (Lilienfeld et al, 2010). The misunderstanding stems from the meaning of the word schizophrenia, as in Greek it means 'split mind' (Boruck, 2008). In 1990, Carlson proposed “schizophrenia is probably the most misused psychological term in existence” . Vaughan (1977), performed a study which found that 77% of students

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    Taking a Look at Ireland

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    Project Proposal The country I’m choosing for my Sophomore English Research Paper is Ireland. I’m choosing this country because I want to be able to research and learn more about their religion, culture, etc. A recent problem in Ireland is Ireland is asking unemployed citizens to move away. The Irish government is sending letters to almost 6,000 unemployed people, asking them to take jobs in other countries. Although the Irish

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    Taking a Look at Divorce

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    Divorce is viewed differently by many people. Sometimes this is due to experiences, what others have said, or looking at studies that are not always accurate. However, not everyone can have the same views about marriage ending in divorce. In the article, “No Easy Answers: Why the Popular View of Divorce Is Wrong” by Constance Ahrons she shows her view on divorce. Ahrons believes that divorce does not have long-lasting damaging effects on children (65). Divorce can affect children in the family but

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    Euthanasia, also commonly referred to as ‘mercy killing’, and ‘assisted suicide’, has been and continues to be the subject to moral, legal, religious and political debates around the world. At the core of debate lies to competing values between the right for every individual to decide to die with dignity when suffering, and the need to uphold the right to life. (Australian Human Rights Commission. 1996) The purpose of this task is to critically analyse the nature and extent of euthanasia and whether

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    Taking a Look at Aramark

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    BACKGROUND INFORMATION When Farmingdale State College students are asked about Aramark, they simply associate it with the food that is served on campus. Little do they know that Aramark has a whole history and that there are many facets to this company. Not only does Aramark Corporation cater to different colleges around the country, they also have uniform services among other things. Aramark was born because of two business owners who merged their two companies, Davre Davidson and Bill Fishman

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    Introduction The following report will be based on a food beverage company called Starbucks. The report will reveal the importance of social media and the way businesses benefit from it. In 2009 around 99.1% of business owners had already understood that social media would impact their business in the near future (Safko and Brake, 2009) because in January 2009 Facebook had registered 175 million users (Kaplan and Haenlein, 2010). Starbucks was initially opened at 2000 Western Avenue, Seattle, Washington

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    Taking a Look at DNA

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    DNA is one of the many things that make up your body. Today, most people know that it carries each person’s unique genetic code. People also know that it has a double helix structure. However, do you know what it’s made up of? ¬Many people do not know much about DNA. There are many ways that DNA is helpful to the world. It helps us understand from heredity of diseases and how to find a killer who committed a crime. Many people even use DNA for genetic engineering so that they can create an organism

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