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    INSTITUTION: Introduction Parkinson ’s disease is a regarded as a common neurodegenerative condition. The etiology of the disease has not completely been understood‚ but the condition has been associated with a confluence of factors. The first is the loss of a number of neurotransmitters‚ most notably dopamine that produces neurons in the pars compacta of the substantia nigra. It has also been linked to the combined effects of environmental exposures and aging that accelerate the process

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    Learning To Swim For the First Time Swimming is one of my favorite sports. Swimming is one of the best pastimes that people have Learning how to swim is indeed very exciting. People said to be much easier when teaching a young child under the age of five. Swimming is exciting‚ good experience and good for health. First of all‚ swimming is exciting for several reasons. Swimming is exciting because it is completely different from any other sports out there. Swimming is also exciting because of

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    between emotional expression and gaze cueing effects. This was especially relevant to the research hypothesis‚ as these results force the null hypothesis to be accepted in the cases of a happy emotional expression having a positive impact upon reaction times and accuracy‚ and likewise for fearful producing a reduction in both. These results conflict with the previous research looked upon in order to formulate a testable hypothesis‚ as ideally fearful expressions should have elicited a significantly slower

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    American Dream Written Analysis “The ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work‚ determination‚ and initiative” -- the exact definition of the American Dream. The American Dream remains seldom achieved by today’s youth. My own American Dream embodies graduating high school‚ earning a full-ride scholarship which allows me to play soccer at the highest amatuer level in the United States (NCAA Division 1)‚ and eventually playing soccer

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    In our dynamic world‚ there are several animals and plants currently at risk for extinction. The animal that I am interested in learning more about is the Ursus maritimus‚ commonly known in North America as a Polar Bear. Ursus maritimus is the Polar Bear’s scientific name which means sea bear; it received this name because it is heavily involved in the water and is the only bear considered to be a marine mammal. There is one documented Polar Bear that undertook a 426-mile swim that took nine days

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    sufficient for attracting local costumers but they now feel it is time to widen their customer base in an attempt to stay competitive with larger hardware suppliers. They plan to do this by advertising on the website; this will increase the number of people viewing the advertisements and should attract a larger customer base to the business. As Brook Supplies is a small family business‚ their future is not financial secure in these times of economic instability‚ therefore a larger customer base will

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    How to write a book review Perhaps the best way to offer guidelines on how to write a book review is to give you an example of the kind of instructions and guidelines we (i.e. the academic staff) would be given by journals who invite us to review books for them. So‚ here are the instructions given to authors by the ‘Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders’. “A book review should be an objective and tactful evaluation of a book. The review should offer logic and fact in support of its evaluations

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    Athletic trainers are health care professionals who work closely with expert physicians to provide emergency care‚ clinical diagnoses‚ and therapeutic rehabilitation. Students seeking to become certified must get a degree from an accredited athletic training program. Athletic trainers are constantly on their feet and attending to the athletes. The athletic training job requires an outgoing personality‚ hardworking mentality‚ and a driven spirit. To get a better understanding I interviewed Alex Brown

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    literature in a given area of study. It is a concise overview of what has been studied‚ argued‚ and established about a topic‚ and it is usually organized chronologically or thematically. A literature review is written in essay format. It is not an annotated bibliography‚ because it groups related works together and discusses trends and developments rather than focusing on one item at a time. It is not a summary; rather‚ it evaluates previous and current research in regard to how relevant and/or

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    One Direction Five young boys‚ one dream. As they stand on the bare stage of the auditorium‚ in front if the tough critics and judges‚ the bright lights of the stage and cameras flashing in their eyes were the least of their worries. All were desperate‚ nervous wrecks‚ striving to mask their worried expressions. But little did they know‚ behind the scenes there were huge plans in store to create a bright future for them. Liam Payne‚ Harry Styles‚ Zayn Malik‚ Louis Tomlinson‚ and Niall Horan

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