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    childhood as a late-nineteenth-century American noble‚ including his scholarly arrangement on two mainlands‚ gave him an advanced valuation for the world that was approximated among cutting edge presidents just by his cousin Theodore. However‚ the exact engraving of that global foundation on his strategies was some of the time hard to characterize. He had served in the administration of the arch internationalist Woodrow Wilson and‚ as his gathering’s bad habit presidential applicant in 1920‚ had reliably

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    approached the gift shop and got a couple cool souvenirs modeled after famous character such as Bart Simpson‚ or SpongeBob head as a bottle for refreshments. Next up we got a couple other souvenirs‚ I remember specifically asking for a Universal Studios Globe Symbol keychain that I still have to this day. We then

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    Subalterns

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    Antonio Gramsci (1881-1937) which literally‚ refers to any person or group of inferior rank and station‚ whether because of race‚ class‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ ethnicity or religion. The term ’subaltern ’ is used in post-colonial theory. The exact meaning of the term in current philosophical and critical usage is disputed. Some thinkers use it in a general sense to refer to marginalized groups and the lower classes – a person rendered without agency by his or her social status (Young‚ Robert

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    Pablo Escobar

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    Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria was a Columbian drug lord and leader of one of the most powerful criminal organizations ever assembled. During the height of his power in the 1980’s‚ he controlled a vast empire of drugs and murder that covered the globe. He made billions of dollars‚ ordered the murder of hundreds if not thousands of people‚ and ruled over a personal empire of mansions‚ airplanes‚ a private zoo and even his own army of soldiers and hardened criminals. Born on December 1‚ 1949 into

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    committing a crime‚ a society is unable to function without it. Durkheim makes a claim that although crime is “regrettable‚” it is an “integrative element in any healthy society” (Durkheim: 98). It has been evident in almost every society around the globe that crime is an essential way in which we build social solidarity. The criminal justice system creates and maintains a powerful dynamic of solidarity through social exclusion of criminals and we can compare the different ways in which crimes are punished

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    just as easily personalized as speaking directly by adding emoticons‚ using capital letters‚ exaggerated punctuation‚ etc. Chat rooms and web forums have many examples of online communication‚ good and bad‚ from all sorts of people from around the globe. We can see how differences in location‚ background‚ and/or culture can make a tremendous difference in how one communicates‚ and whether this method is effective‚ efficient‚ and/or appropriate. Online communication can be a very helpful tool in

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    Bee Colony Collapse

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    contributed to an approximate loss of about 30% of pollinators each year for the last ten years. This is a big increase in the average loss of pollinators from the 1990s-mid 2000s which varied from 17%-20% per year (Johnson). While the numbers are not exact‚ there is a noticable trend of a decrease in bees. There are‚ unfortunately‚ no formal statistical evidence on the population of wild bees. Therefore‚ it is difficult to know how they are faring and how that would compare to the bees that are kept

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    Stevens Johnson Syndrome

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    2011). Many people‚ who have had SJS or TENS‚ acquired it due to an allergic reaction in response to a medication‚ infection or illness. However‚ the disease in its entirety remains to be idiopathic‚ and researchers have not yet found its exact cause. Certain viruses such as influenza and hepatitis‚ as well as bacterial infections caused by streptococcus and mycobacteria‚ have all been reported to cause SJS. Penicillin’s‚ cephalosporin’s and sulfa drugs are all types of antibiotics that are

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    Earth 2100

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    publications around the world. These notes are just a glimpse of the wide and diverse sources used to develop this program. It is important to add that not all of the scientists we interviewed would agree with each specific scenario we present‚ or with our exact time frame. For example‚ some experts think that the more catastrophic events we depict would be unlikely to happen before the middle of the 22nd century‚ while others‚ like Jared Diamond‚ think that they could happen much sooner. Though there is

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    Computers

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    Function of digital computer A typical digital computer system has four basic functional elements:  (1) input-output equipment. (2) main memory. (3) control unit. (4) arithmetic-logic unit.  Any of a number of devices is used to enter data and program instructions into a computer and to gain access to the results of the processing operation. Common input devices include keyboards and optical scanners; output devices include printers and cathode-ray tube and liquid-crystal display monitors

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