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    Turner Syndrome

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    Turner Syndrome It was first described in 1930‚ and first diagnose in 1959. Now a days‚ 1 of 2‚000 females are born with this syndrome. Turner syndrome (also known as TS) is named after the famous endocrinologist Henry Turner‚ who was the first person to described and published any findings about this syndrome. This condition is also known as Bonnevie-Ullrich syndrome‚ Gonadal dysgenesis‚ and Monosomy X. The syndrome is a non-inherited chromosomal condition that only occurs in females. It’s cause

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    slaves outnumbered non-slaves. Nat Turner‚ also known as “Prophet‚” was one of the leaders who put this into action. He was an “upper class” (knew how to read and write) slave owned by Joseph Travis of Southampton‚ Virginia and was extremely religious. The unofficial religious leader of the slaves had seen a solar eclipse in February of 1831 and believed that God had chosen him to lead the revolt and “slay my enemies with their own weapons.” On August 21st‚ Nat Turner gathered seven slaves and killed

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    Turner Syndrome

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    In 1939‚ Dr. Turner published the first report on the symptoms of Turner Syndrome. It was published as “A Syndrome of Short Stature‚ webbed beck and infantilism”. It was a report on seven girls who shared similar features to each other. Dr. Turner helped with the advancement of treatment for the girls with the syndrome. He did this by pioneering the use of exogenous sex steroids for treating ovarian failure (“Years of Medical Advances in Turner Syndrome”) . Today‚ Turner Syndrome occurs in 1 in 2

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    Nat Aid

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    EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION AND LIBERALIZATION ON THE LIVES OF FILIPINOS Liberalization a policy under Globalization encourages the Philippines to open its doors to the entry of goods and services from allied countries. Bringing their investments‚ they build businesses‚ manage mining‚ provides ease to Export Processing Zones (EPZ) or foreign companies. Provides incentive to foreign companies and traders in the country. In a 60:40 split they are able to own local industries. On the other hand‚ they

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    Turners Construction

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    Turner Construction Company: Indicated Outcome Report System Turner is one of the largest building services and construction contractor companies in the United States. It presents “a network of offices in North America and around the globe‚ with a staff of 5‚000 employees‚ and as a North America-based‚ Turner´s operation was divided into territories where each one is headed by a territory general manager (TGM)‚ who are able to offer clients accessibility and support.” Turner being such a large

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    Nat King Cole

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    David Chen MUEL 2752 Dr. Daniel Jones Pre-Rock Era Project: Nat King Cole There is no questioning Nat King Cole’s place as one of the most influential and important American popular musicians in history. Although he was initially known as an innovative and skilled jazz pianist‚ his singing allowed him to become highly successful in the realm of popular music‚ more specifically in the big band and jazz genres. Nathaniel Adams Coles was born in Montgomery‚ Alabama on March 17‚ 1919 (Ruhlmann

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    Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion

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     "Nat Turner’s Southampton Slave Revolt and How it Paved the Way for the Abolitionist and Civil Rights Movement " Nat Turner was a man with a vision that would change America forever. His vision may have not sounded right to the average person but to Nat Turner‚ he was on Earth to realize his vision. Nat Turner is the most famous and most controversial slave rebel in American history‚ and he remains a storm center of dispute("Fires of Jubilee" author

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    Corey Turner

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    Corey turner was born on 7 January 1976 in Detroit‚ Michigan‚ USA. His star sign is a Capricorn and his height is 6’ 3" (1.91 m). Coreys achivements incude visual effects (20 titles)Editor (3 titles)Show Producer (1 title)Show Director (1 title)Show Self (3 titles). He is a stereographer which is someone who will sit by the director and map out the presentation for the 3D movie. They need to make sure they stayon point with whatthe director visions also‚ not just " oh this looks great‚ ill put it

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    Eric birling

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    Priestley created Eric to show how people should learn to recognize their mistakes. I have a quote here to show that but I need help analysing it. I can’t really get much out of it. If we look at Eric as a character‚ we should be able to associate him with a certain conscience‚ which‚ when you think about it‚ is what the Inspector tried to do; get the characters to appeal to their conscience. Now Eric‚ along with Sheila‚ both give real‚ emotional responses to the death of Eva/Daisy‚ whereas Gerald

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    Eric Holder

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    Eric Holder: Research Paper In the field of criminal justice‚ there have been many contributions from leaders throughout the peak of history. Various forms of influential people have graced America in determination of creating a fairer nation. All through his career Eric H. Holder Jr. has worked‚ and still is working‚ diligently to improve the criminal justice system‚ especially the equality of African- Americans. Born on January 21‚ 1951‚ in The Bronx Borough of New York City‚ Holder

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