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    year teaching at St. Paul’s School‚ a high school that is one of the wealthiest in the country. Shamus’ main interest was to observe how elites have shifted in the last 40 years. This interest was fueled by the fact that while there has been a demographic change in elite schools (more women and minorities enrolled)‚ there are still big increases in inequality. So how has increased diversity impacted St. Pauls’ students? Kahn discovered that it has caused a change in the way that these students classify

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    How has the feminist movement affected performance art? The feminist art movement refers to the efforts and accomplishments of feminist’s world wide to make art that reflects women’s lives and experiences‚ as well as to change the foundation for the production and reception of contemporary art. It also tried to bring more publicity to women within art history and art practice. Corresponding with general developments within feminism‚ the movement began in the 1960s and developed throughout the

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    The Drug Heroin and its Effect on Families Ramona C. Malone COM/172-Elements of University Composition and Communication II University of Phoenix September 15‚ 2014 The Drug Heroin and its Effect on Families As a very common known street drug‚ heroin has become the drug that destroys many families in the United States. Due to the fact that Heroin has become the more accessible drug‚ it is causing more and more people addicted? Heroin addiction has become extremely dangerous in today’s

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    State University  Family Impact Analysis on the Mental Health First Aid Program Family impact analysis is used to obtain evidence in order to decide how effective a rule‚ legislation‚ law‚ program‚ agency‚ or organization is within a family context. The family impact analysis conducts itself through specific guidelines‚ such procedures include five family impact principles: family responsibility‚ family stability‚ family relationships‚ family diversity‚ and family engagement. The family impact lens is

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    I am writing my essay about Alexander the Great and of how his rule affected Macedonia and its people. I am going to discuss his territorial expansions‚ how Alexander was rather lucky and why Alexander the Great was a bad ruler. I am not trying to make Alexander “not-great” because there is no doubt that what he achieved was outstanding‚ rather I want to show that some things just went his way. Alexander the Great expanded Macedonia’s territory further than it had ever been or has ever been since

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    Arturo’s Attitude In the novel Ask the Dust by John Fante‚ the main character‚ Arturo Bandini‚ lacks the ability to have a true and sincere identity. He traveled to California in hopes of becoming a successful writer. Arturo’s journey to become a successful white American male fuels his hypocritical and contradicting lifestyle. His move to California influenced his self attitude‚ racial viewpoints‚ and perspective towards love. Arturo has a very strange relationship with women‚ whether it be

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    PCP/Angel Dust (Phencyclidine) Classification: hallucinogenic MW: 243.394 g/mol pKa: 8.29 Chemical Formula: C_17 H_25 N IUPAC name: 1-(1-phenylcyclohexyl)piperidine Description Phencyclidine also known as PCP‚ is a hallucinogenic which is normally used as an veterinary anesthetic. PCP is similar to another hallucinogenic drug‚ Ketamine‚ based on their structure and effects on the person. PCP causes a dissociative state by inhibiting NMDA receptors (N-methyl-D-aspartate). [1‚2‚3]PCP

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    When a beetroot cell is exposed to various kinds of temperatures‚ its plasma membrane is affected and may change in structure resulting in the leaking of betacyanin. If the temperature changes‚ then I would expect to observe that there would be a change in the concentration of betacyanin that has leaked from a beetroot cell. In specific‚ at high temperatures‚ the phospholipids that make up the plasma membrane of the beet root cell become progressively more destabilized causing them to transform into

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    How the National Policy Affected Canada Politically‚ Socially‚ and Economically Everyone in Canada knows the name of our current Prime Minister Stephen Harper‚ but he has done nothing compared to our very first Prime Minister‚ John A. Macdonald. Macdonald did many things for our country‚ including making it a country‚ and it all started from his vision. He had a vision to unite all of Canada as one through a transcontinental railway‚ which went on to be known as the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR)

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    There is no question in my mind that the ideology of slavery‚ the fight for abolition‚ and the ensuing Civil War had the most profound effect on the America we know today. In order to answer how these areas affected life today‚ some background is important. The Civil War came about due to ideological differences regarding slavery between the north and the south that had been brewing since the founding of America. White southerners believed that slaves were property and their existence was necessary

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