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    In his essay, Stephen D. Arata uses Cesare Lombroso’s atavistic-criminal model of the criminal as a starting point for his analysis of Edward Hyde. According to Lombroso’s model, criminals are born not made, and can be identified by their physical deformities, such as "enormous jaws, high cheek bones, and prominent superciliary arches.”(233) Under this view, they are “throwbacks to man’s savage past.” (233) He notes how, many readers saw the markers of the Lombrosan criminal born out in the physical

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    Unconscious Aspects, Consequences of Loneliness on Physical Activity and Mortality in Older Adults and the Power of Positive Emotions, Is Loneliness a Psychological Dysfunction? A Literary Study of the Phenomenon of Loneliness, and A Marginal Structural Model Analysis for Loneliness: Implications for Innervation Trials and Clinical Practice. To maintain the information as accurate as I possibly could, I have only chosen to study and review articles written within the last decade. This decision is made

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    the center of pressure [5–10]. However, a recent study demonstrates the asymmetry between the preferred and non-preferred leg in how postural movements are controlled analyzed by a novel approach to study postural movements - a principal component analysis (PCA) on kinematic marker data (Ref). In the current study, the authors are interested to explore the asymmetry in unipedal postural control during balancing on a multiaxial balance board between the preferred and non-preferred leg. Exercising with

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    Aristotle’s work is master and the slave, husband and the family, man and the animal, and the realm of politics and the realm of necessity. Aristotle proclaimed man a political animal and the world of the polis his natural habitat. Brown’s feminist analysis of Western political thought goes straight

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    Abstract In teaching structural analysis modules to first and second year civil engineering students, teachers have found that many students are unable to solve basic structural engineering problems which is a necessary skill to posses in order to succeed in any higher education level. In general, students tend to do work or revise, when exams are close or when there is a need to do an assignment, which results in spending less time on understanding the subject core concepts and possessing a basic

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    Neuroscience evidence has impacted some cases in the history. In 1991, the structural neuroimaging evidence was presented in the criminal proceeding, Herbert Weinstein was being tried for second-degree murder, he was the primary suspect in his wife’s death. It was believed that during the heated argument, he strangled her and threw her body from the window of their apartment to make it look like a suicide (Rojas-Burke, 1993). His defense attorney claimed that Weinstein is not responsible for his

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    functions of specialized cells within tissues such as muscle requires the unique organization of the actin cytoskeleton this actin cytoskeleton rely on actin network, vinculin, to locked the filamentous actin (F-actin) to the membrane.1 Vinculin is a structural protein that plays an important role in multiple protein assemblies linking the extracellular matrix to actin cytoskeleton.2 Vinculin is an 116 kDa cytoskeletal protein linked to cell-matrix and cell-cell junctions. It is said to work as one of

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    Quick Guide to Conceptualization in Structural Family Therapy My first reaction to this article was, “finally.” What I mean but this comment is that this article assists in structuring a family session. The family that I am a therapist for in our class is the Jones family. As I interacted with this family last week, I was left with so many unanswered questions about where to start with a family that obviously has many areas of dysfunction and concerns. Structural family therapy provides the six p’s

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    A structural functionalist, would support men holding powerful economic and political positions due to genetics. The functionalist believe that it is critical for every individual to have an assigned role as that will be the only way the society will function. Women were needed at home, it was not an option. Since women were expected to be child-bearers they could not be far from home, while the men were expected to risk their lives hunting. Due to hunting being viewed as a riskier job, society perceived

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    complex issues of homelessness and often fail to deliver positive long-term outcomes for people who are sleeping rough (Leggatt-Cook & Chamberlain, 2015). Some people are more susceptible to become and remain homeless than others due to multiple structural disadvantage such as low income, mental health or substance abuse (Richards, 2008). A research by Johnson et al. (2008) interviewed 103 homeless households in Australia and after twelve

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