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    Samantha Sandusky John Todd ENG 101 November 23‚ 2012 You Know You Want to Go Greek Believe it or not‚ Greek life is more than just beer and togas. I know most people have a misconstrued perception of fraternities and sororities‚ but in reality‚ they are not like the movies. In fact‚ many successful adults were Greek in college. Recently‚ there has been a lot of bad press for some of these fraternities abusing alcohol‚ but of course‚ these scandals are all that make the headlines‚ while philanthropic

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    Health is one of the most important aspects of a society‚ yet it is often something that is taken for granted. Often times citizens do not take their individual health serious enough‚ and do not take the time to plan out how to maintain a healthy diet and lifestyle. Having a healthy diet and lifestyle is essential to being a productive and active member of a society. Obesity is a medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it may have an adverse effect on health

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    LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) A Local area network is a network that is confined to a relatively small area. It is general limited to a geographic area such; school‚ writing lab‚ building‚ office‚ or hall. A local area network’s linkages usually are accomplished with either telephone‚ coaxial‚ or fiber-optic cables. This network are privately own networks with and angle building or campus of up to a few kilometers in size. They are widely used to connect personal computers and work situation in company

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    In the play You Can’t take It With You‚ written by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman‚ the author uses point of view of different characters to show the theme of Materialism-materialistic values vs Spiritual Values- enjoyment of life. As narrator shows the perspective of each character‚ we see theme of Materialism. While Mr. Kirby has a viewpoint of living for things of materialistic value even though it might not be joyful‚ whereas‚ Grandpa has a perspective of living a life for Spiritual Values.

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    eyes to how unfair our law system is. I never realized the District Attorney had screeners that get to pick and choose what cases will get tried‚ and if they don’t take the case that person gets off easy. I believe if you break the law you should get tried and get the punishment you deserve‚ no matter what. The reason I believe everyone deserves to be punished for their action is because my sister recently was a victim of what the cops said was a class three sexual assault. He was eighteen and

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    Prosecutor had received a report from Authorities of San Francisco’s information technology department related Terry Childs who built San Francisco’s new multimillion dollar computer network‚ The FiberWan. The report contain of accusations to Childs. Childs allege that he do some activities that exceed the standard. Prosecutor receive a lot of accusations from the authorities of San Francisco’s information technology department. Some of accusations are Childs commandeering the fiberWan by creating

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    Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down Journal #2 In The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down‚ by Anne Fadiman‚ Lia Lee is a very sickly child‚ and is now unfortunately a “vegetable.” Much to the hospitals chagrin‚ they in fact are the reason why Lia is in a comatose state. The Lee’s argued with the doctors throughout Lia’s entire 4 years of medical strife with epilepsy about the medication and the way they were treating Lia. Fadiman juxtaposes the differences of the Hmong way of healing people:

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    physical ailment. According to Fadiman (1997)‚ “…the noise of the door had been so profoundly frightening that her soul had fled her body and become lost. They recognized the resulting symptoms as qaug dab peg‚ which means ‘the spirit catches you and you fall down’”(p.20). To the Lee family‚ Lia’s condition was as revered as it was frightening. While a person with qaug dab peg was traditionally held in high esteem in the Hmong culture‚ it was also terrifying enough that the Lee’s rushed Lia to

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    4 Ways the Gene Patent Ruling Affects You This article explains what gene patenting is‚ Myriad Genetics and its role in gene patents‚ and how gene patents affect patients everywhere. It also states how when a gene is patented‚ it limits genetic research on the particular gene. The main argument in the article is research pertaining to two genes‚ BRCA1 and BRCA2‚ genes strongly associated to breast and ovarian cancer risk. By patenting these two genes‚ Myriad has almost complete control over all

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    Counseling The Culturally Diverse THE SPIRIT CATCHES YOU AND YOU FALL DOWN By: Yvette Bradley Professor: Dr. K. Doka The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down by: Anne Fadiman In the book The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down starts with the traditional nurturing of the Hmong people. The most significant tradition is the burying of the placenta. The Hmong people believe that the placenta must be purposefully buried in a particular spot under the dwelling of the Hmong’s between

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