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    Today's average supermarket has become a place of optimal convenience for the average consumer. These stores have changed more in the past 50 years than they ever have before and most have become a one stop shop for people. You can find anything from clothes, tools, toys, medicine, hygiene products, cooking equipment and so on and so forth. Supermarkets such as the multi-hundred-billion dollar Walmart carry just about everything that most people would need to carry out their daily lives. Perhaps

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    Introduction Osteoarthritis is a common cause of joint pain and impaired joint function. This condition is characterized by loss of joint cartilage leading to decreased ROM, synovial inflammation, osteophytes, subchondral cysts, and sclerosis formation. Over time, this leads to painful bone to bone contact, joint subluxation, and deformity. It is estimated that this condition affects 10% of the adult population.¬1 The economic burden of ankle joint osteoarthritis is about 1.0-2.5% GNP in western

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    Adrianna Steele Dr. Beutel ENG 101 November 18, 2014 Animal Rights: Where Are The Limits? Do animals deserve the natural rights humans have? Animals are being kept captive in science labs to test many things. In research labs they are used to test many trivial products and they are also used in valuable medical research. Many animal right activists go as far as breaking the law as an attempt to get the point across about the wellbeing of animals in science labs instead of being civil about the

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    feeding and go through a long physical pain like the infliction of burn and other wounds to study the study the healing process. The cosmetics companies use the Draize eye test, that help evaluate irritation caused by shampoos and other products. Rabbits are more commonly use for this test and their eyelids are held open by clips for many days so they do not blink away the product being

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    attempts to apply pacing to a short sprint he has lost the race before approaching the start. Although racing strategies differ between every individual race it is possible to associate some basic strategies used in particular types of races. These techniques are common amongst the runners of a particular event but vary compared to runners of different types of races. Oedipus and Creon are two new rulers that seek to establish their legitimacy to the authority of the Thebes’ throne.

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    For several years, supporters and scientists have been arguing about whether the practice of animals research should be used. Many people believe animals are needed for research, while others think it is not fair for animals to be sacrificed and treated poorly during research. Animals used for research has bettered many human lives by new discoveries and advantages. Many people such as doctors, scientists, hospitals, research institutes use animal research to view how the human body works and to

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    be prevented if animal testing is eliminated. Animal testing is an inhumane method of research that uses animals to ensure the safety of medicines and cosmetic products for human beings. As suggested by Kristina Cook, small animals such as mice, rabbits, and guinea pigs are the creatures who are subjected most to the torture, but larger animals including primates and dogs are also frequently used for experimentation. There are a number of reasons that animal testing should not be supported, some

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    ability to form an opinion based upon presented evidence. He is also mastering the ability to present his own believe to his peers and parents. 8. IT literate. Ten years old are computer literate and very skilled in using digital technique. There is a sayings, that if you have some problems with the computer try to get some help from colleagues, Google, teachers and if nothing helps, then go ask the neighbors’ kid. He will

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    NETWORK SECURITY: THE HORIZON THE HORIZON Johnny Walker Indiana Wesleyan University Abstract Network Security is something not to many users think of when they jump on a computer. Often time’s information can be saved or shared on a network that can become easily compromised. As Technology is becoming THE way to do business in 2015 CEO’s are asking “is our network safe?” This question may not be easily answered and a question that should be asked regularly. Complacency can become the breeding

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    John Steinbeck was born in 1902 in Salinas, California. After he graduated high school, he attended Stanford University, but never graduated. In 1925 Steinbeck went to New York to establish himself as a free-lance writer for a little while, but it didn’t work out so he went back to California. He published a few short stories and novels for a while. Then in 1935 he was discovered with Tortilla Flat, a series of humorous stories. Steinbeck’s novels are based on economic problems of labor. After the

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