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    Theoretical Application

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    Introduction‚ Evaluation and Application”. New York: Oxford University Press. Fremon‚ Celeste. (2004) G-Dog and the Homeboys: Father Greg Boyle and the Gangs of East Los Angeles. University of New Mexico Press. Gardner‚ Sandra. (1992). Street Gangs in America. Franklin Watts‚ New York‚ NY. Meehan‚ Patrick and Patrick O’Carroll. (1992). “Gangs‚ Drugs‚ and Homicide in Los Angeles.” American Journal of Diseases of Children 146. Paternoster‚ Raymond and Paul Mazerolle. (1994). General Strain Theory and Delinquency:

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    I chose to be a biomedical engineer when I am an adult. Many students in highschool start to wonder what to be when they grow up. if students in high school start to think what they want to be when they grow up they will have more options. Higher class careers makes more money. A Biomedical Engineer is the application of an engineering principle to biology and health care. Biomedical engineers work with doctors to develop systems like equipment. Bioengineers work full time and sometimes additional

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    as possible. Scholarship is such an important factor that I wish to have in my life since I do after all wish to be a biomedical engineer. This profession mixes my love to learn and create things with the ability to help save lives by creating new inventions within the medical field. Despite my newly discovered

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    Mutator Strain Lab Report

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    Introduction A mutator strain is one that lacks certain repair methods when a mistake is made during DNA replication. The strain of E. coli that was used in this lab‚ XL-1 Red Mutator‚ lacked three different repair methods used to correct mistake in DNA replication. If a mistake occurred‚ the E. coli would not be able to make repairs via DNA polymerase backtracking‚ mismatch repair‚ or oxo-dGTP hydrolysis. The E. coli will still be able to use the other ways to repair mistakes including SOS

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    Foreign Study “Mobile Application for Group Expenses and Its Deployment” In making of “Mobile Application for Group Expenses and Its Deployment”‚ David Vaura set goals that could help him in making his thesis. This are the following goals: to design a mobile application for group expenses‚ describe synchronization with a cloud server‚ open application interface (API) and related cooperation with third-parties‚ show ways of gathering feedback from users related to the app evolution‚ evaluate marketing

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    Professional Development Plan: Section B The Personal development plan is a structured process undertaken by an individual to reflect upon their own learning‚ performance and or achievement and to plan their own personal‚ educational and career development. It helps an individual keep track of what they have learned‚ how they learnt it and what might they do with that learning later on. (QAA‚ 2012) My PDP will be based on analyzing my personal goals‚ my learning style and how to achieve future

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    Personal Statement My decision to pursue my graduate studies in the United States stems from my desire to build up a successful career in research in biomedical sciences. Earning a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences with a concentration in Pharmacology and Toxicology from the University of Oklahoma will definitely be a crucial step in fulfilling my dream. I am currently pursuing Master of Science in Chemistry at Lamar University‚ Beaumont‚ Texas. I earned my undergraduate degree in pharmacy from Jahangirnagar

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    I think biomedical engineering is morally correct. Biomedical engineering has saved many many lives and allows people to live a normal life just like everyone else. If you aren’t sure what biomedical engineering is‚ it’s when you take a malfunctioning‚ or not working organ‚ and replace is with another working organ. It could be a real human organ‚ or a man made organ made of plastic and metal. For example‚ it could make someone who doesn’t have legs or arms‚ have and use arms as if they never didn’t

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    that popped into my head when my recruiter read the list of job opportunities‚ the one that stood out the most to me was “Biomedical Equipment Specialist.” I thought “Alright! I get to play with Geiger counters and wear big yellow plastic suits like Walt aka Heisenberg from Breaking Bad.” This was not at all what the job was about and I believe that to be a good thing. A Biomedical Equipment Specialist is one who services‚ maintains‚ and repairs hospital equipment. This includes troubleshooting a piece

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    Jordan Brown Strain Theory

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    Strain theory applies because Jordan was under the impression he was being detached from the family or he was not given the attention he needed to receive. At the age of eleven‚ a young child is going through emotions and needs parental figures to provide

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