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    These are violations in which laws are abused‚ however there is no identifiable casualty. Prostitution is regularly delegated a harmless wrongdoing. Young people‚ approximately between the mid-teens and early twenties‚ obligate almost 40 percent of all crimes. The likeliness to obligate crime‚ particularly violent crime‚ decreases as one ages. Conclusion: Understanding what constitutes abnormality is the initial move toward characterizing which acts abuse social standards. The development of social

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    GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES MILITARY DRAFT To secure the continuing existence of the United States democracy against intractable religious fanaticism‚ whose goal is nothing less than a Muslim theocracy for all of Planet Earth‚ it is inevitable that general military conscription will again be implemented following the 2004 Presidential Election‚ despite political protestation to the contrary. Indeed‚ a ‘backdoor’ draft‚ imposed by the Bush administration‚ has existed in our military

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    Neandertals are often criticized in modern society‚ and were thought of to be less intelligent than humans‚ however it has been proven that Neandertals‚ were in fact very intelligent. The debate on whether Neandertals are considered a separates species from humans has been controversial in the anthropological world. Homo sapiens‚ or humans‚ first popped up around 500‚000 years ago‚ were found globally‚ and showed tendencies of modern human culture (04/19 lecture). Neandertal remains have been dated

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    Accord Guidelines

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    RLC XML PLACING IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE VERSION 2.6.1 FEBRUARY 2010 This is one of three documents that provide guidance on implementing the ACORD RLC Placing message. The other documents are the ACORD RLC Placing Message Reference Guide Candidate Release v2.6.1 (or later) and the ACORD RLC Placing Data Matrix MS/Access Database v2.6.1 (or later). IMPORTANT NOTE: This document contains or relates to ACORD Standard(s) Reinsurance and Large Commercial. You are not authorized to use the ACORD Standard

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    Proteus Mirabilis

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    Proteus Mirabilis Proteus mirabilis is part of the Enterobacteriaceae family. It is a small gram-negative Rod‚ and a facultative anaerobe‚ lastly‚ it is a Prokaryote. Furthermore‚ Proteus mirabilis is characterized by its swarming motility‚ its ability to ferment maltose‚ and its inability to ferment lactose. P. mirabilis has the ability to elongate itself and secrete a polysaccharide when in contact with solid surfaces‚ making it extremely motile on items such as medical equipment (catheters)

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    SPECIAL SECTION: MICROBIAL DIVERSITY Rumen microbial ecosystem D. N. Kamra Microbiology Section‚ Centre of Advanced Studies in Animal Nutrition‚ Indian Veterinary Research Institute‚ Izatnagar 243 122‚ India The inhabitants of the rumen microbial eco-system‚ a complex consortium of different microbial groups living in symbiotic relationship with the host‚ act synergistically for the bioconversion of lignocellulosic feeds into volatile fatty acids which serve as a source of energy for the

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    Enterococcus

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    (good bacteria) of humans and animals but are also important pathogens responsible for serious infections. They are considered gram-positive‚ meaning they stain dark blue or violet. They also mostly occur in pairs or short chains. Enterococci are facultative anaerobic organisms‚ meaning they can thrive in both oxygen rich and oxygen poor environments. They do not form spores as many bacteria do‚ meaning they do not have a reproductive structure that is adapted for dispersal and survival for extended

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    Study Guide: Microbiology

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    Microbiology‚ Test 3 Study Guide Chapters 14‚ 15‚ 16 and 17 Chapter 14 This chapter is about the principles of disease and epidemiology. Epidemiology – the science that studies when and where diseases occur and how they are transmitted. CDC‚ Atlanta‚ tracks and traces diseases. ONE World (the idea that it’s all in one place‚ it could happen anywhere; locally‚ states‚ large counties track the incidences and occurrences of disease)

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    LIBERTY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY 4MAT The Great Commission to Worship A Paper Submitted to Liberty Theological Seminary in partial fulfillment of the requirements for completion of the course EVAN 525 Contemporary Evangelism By Mechelle Roberson Abstract The overall concept of Great Commission is that “many times in Scripture it appears that while God is always our object of worship‚ the concept of obtaining salvation (evangelism) appears to be the motivation.”1

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    DEFINITION ANAEROBIC POND Anaerobic ponds are deep treatment ponds that exclude oxygen and encourage the growth of bacteria‚ which break down the effluent. It is in the anaerobic pond that the effluent begins breaking down in the absence of oxygen "anaerobically". The anaerobic pond acts like an uncovered septic tank. Anaerobic bacteria break down the organic matter in the effluent‚ releasing methane and carbon dioxide. Sludge is deposited on the bottom and a crust forms on the surface as show in

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