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    “We’re working now to translate this technology into clinical applications.” Another study conducted by researchers at Tel Aviv University—published in Nature Communications—hones in on the inverse correlation between the expression of oncosuppressor microRNA and a pre-established oncogene—a cancer development gene. The study says that this explains prolonged survival of pancreatic

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    Holocaust period. Once he survived through the Holocaust, he began his interest in learning at school. Once he got a little older, he began to study aerospace engineering at Bucharest Polytechnic University, and he graduated from there in 1952 (“Liviu Librescu Biography”). After his time in college and universities, Liviu tried to immigrate his family to the country of Israel, but the communist government of Romania would not let him (“We Remember: Liviu Librescu”). After years of denial for

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    (2017). Latest Alzheimer’s facts and figures. Retrieved March 5, 2018, from https://www.alz.org/facts/ American Friends of Tel Aviv University. (December 5, 2017). Hyperbaric oxygen therapy may alleviate symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. Retrieved March 5, 2018, from https://www.aftau.org/weblog-medicine--health?&storyid4704=2366&ncs4704=3 Mayo Clinic. (December 30, 2017). Alzheimer's

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    Doctors In The Holocaust

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    their form with a “+”, which designated them to die. Between 1939 and 1941, doctors sentenced 70,000-100,000 Germans to death through their experiments in “perfecting methods of group killings” (Fishkoff). In an attempt to expose this program, a Tel Aviv filmmaker, Nitzan Aviram, made a ninety minute documentary entitled “Healing by Killing,” in which he records the domestic euthanasia campaign and, more specifically, the participation of the German doctors (Hareg). One aspect of this documentary

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    Terrorist group and impact Introduction HAMAS (Harakat al-Muqawamah al-Islamiyya) is the Arabic word for Zeal and also known as Islamic Resistance Movement. It is a notorious terrorist organization in the Middle East and George Bush stated that “Hamas is one of the deadliest terror organizations in the world today” (Jensen, p.1, 2009). Origins and sources Hamas was formed in 1987 as the Muslim brotherhood (Ikhwan al-Muslimin) in Palestinian by late Ahmad Yassin, Abdel Aziz al-Rantissi and

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    Abratt, R., & Kleyn, N. (2012). Corporate identity, corporate branding and corporate reputations: Reconciliation and integration. European Journal of Marketing, 46(7/8), 1048-1063. This article will be utilized to assist managers in aligning and optimizing brand and reputation, while academics will be able to use this framework for future empirical research. IT focuses on defining, reconciling and depicting corporate reputation among other constructs in a framework that assess the dimensions of

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    New York University New York University (NYU) is one of the largest private universities in the United States, located in Manhattan, its mission is to be an international center of scholarship, teaching and research defined by a culture of academic excellence and innovation. NYU is an amazing school that provides great opportunities and experiences for their students in all different types of fields. The university was founded by Albert Gallatin in 1831. The student body went from 158 students

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    Annotated Bibliography

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    Discussion Board 6: Global Cultural Analysis of Israel Annotated Bibliography Liberty University BUSI604 References Ackerman, W. (2000). The Americanization of Israeli Education. Israel Studies, 5(1), 228-243. Retrieved from http://www.liberty.edu:2048/login?url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/30245536 In his article, Walter Ackerman discusses the historical evolution of Israeli educational system. He notes that there were several influential people charged with a reformation of the education

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    The Israel Lobby

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    The authors quote a 2005 assessment by Tel Aviv University’s Jaffee Centre for Strategic Studies which concludes “the strategic balance decidedly favors Israel… if backing the underdog were a compelling motive, the United States would be supporting Israel’s opponents.” With Israel defined as the

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    Dopamine Research Paper

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    repair happens very slowly. Dr. Norman Doidge has travelled the world meeting people who have healed themselves using neuroplasticity. Could damage be reversed, studies reveals oxygen-rich air can reverse severe brain damage. A new study from Tel Aviv University may have found a way to reverse brain damage with just a simple oxygen therapy. How many cells is the brain made out of? The average human brain has about 100 billion cells. Linked by synapses, each brain cell can connect to tens of thousands

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