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    Alzheimer's Disease

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    Broad Subject : Disease Limited Subject : Uncommon Disease (1st Stage) Limited Subject : Alzheimer’s (2nd Stage) FORMULATED QUESTIONS: 1. What is Alzheimer’s Disease ? •Alzheimer’s Disease is an organic brain disorder characterized by a progressive loss of mental skills and deterioration of the personality. 2. Who described Alzheimer’s disease? •Dr. Alois Alzheimer‚ a German Physician described A.D. in 1906. 3. In what age

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    this debate; one from Edward Shorter and the other from Louise Tilly‚ Joan Scott‚ and Miriam Cohen. Historian Edward Shorter states that the industrial revolution created many opportunities for women to work which he says led to a rise in the illegitimacy rate. He connects this to the sexual emancipation‚ or sexual freedom‚ of unmarried‚ working-class women. Historians Louise A. Tilly‚ Joan W. Scott‚ and Miriam Cohen counter that unmarried women started working during the industrial revolution to

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    Woody Allen’s film‚ Crimes and Misdemeanors‚ explores the different ways that philosophy play in the inner workings of the human mind. Throughout the film‚ the audience witnesses the roles that ethics play in the lives of five different men: Judah Rosenthal‚ a successful ophthalmologist; Clifford Stern‚ a struggling documentary filmographer; Lester‚ a famous producer; Ben‚ a rabbi whose sense of sight is beginning to fail; and Louis Levy‚ a philosophical theorist. By the end of the film‚

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    I. Greetings fellow members of the Assembly‚ I am for Athens in the Athens vs Sparta debate. I’m for Athens as Athens was far superior and powerful than Sparta that influences today’s modern western culture. Athens brought the political idea of democracy that is still used today. Democracy gave equality to all of Athens’ citizens as well as many freedoms compared to other governments like an aristocracy which Sparta used or an oligarchy. Some freedoms such as freedom of speech brought many great

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    John Updike’s ‘A & P.’” Studies in Short Fiction 25.3 (1988): 315-317 Fang‚ Du. “Who Makes a Devil out of a Fair Lady? –An Analysis of the Social Causes of Emily’s Tragedy in A Rose for Emily.” Canadian Social Science 3.4 (2007): 18-24. Mandel‚ Miriam B. “Reductive Imagery in ‘Miss Brill.’” Studies in Short Fiction 26.4 (1989): 473-477 Scherting‚ Jack. “Emily Grierson’s Oedipus Complex: Motif‚ Motive‚ and Meaning in Faulkner’s ‘A Rose for Emily.’” Studies in Short Fiction 17.4 (1980): 397-405

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    PROPHETHOOD IN JUDAISM Judaism is one of the religion that was originally revealed by Allah and has its own holy scriptures and this duty of bringing holy texts to the people has been given to prophets and it is commonly described as the communication between God and people. the One of the basic essentials of faith in Judaism is the prophethood‚ as well states Musa Ibn Maymun (A.D. 1135-1204)in articles 6-7 in the 13 articles of faith systematized : “I believe with full faith that the words of

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    Goals

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    Miriam Salazar English 1302 Dr.Marin September‚ 04‚ 2013 What did I do to achieve my goal? The life without an aim is the considered to be the life without any direction. Goal setting helps you to end up where you want to be in the future. Everyone should have goals when they are striving to achieve a specific task. A good example of when goals are important to have is when people attend college. Therefore‚ I developed personal goals that I considered important in achieving during my time

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    Internal Controls for Information Technology ACC 544 September 2‚ 2013 Miriam Shealy Internal Controls for Information Technology Internal controls for Information Technology are important as they help protect the company’s assets. Internal controls are necessary to comply with the security of the company’s information. Internal controls will be reviewed in this document as well as how can the company review its security over their internal controls. The assets of the company need to be

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    Mr. Luria’s Character

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    should have basically as an individual and a person socially. It helps a person to build his values‚ and affects his or her decision making. Responsibility is a scale to measure if a person is mature enough as a human being in the society. Mr. Luria in Miriam Waddington’s “The Halloween Party”‚ who has left his home land Russia‚ uses responsibility to try to build a brand new life for his family over again. He makes responsibility his guide line for his family in the new world. In fact‚ Mr. Luria is responsible

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    War and Dehumanisation

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    “In World War I‚ the pursuit of glory far outweighed the dehumanisation associated with war.” Miriam Webster defines the act of dehumanisation as “to deprive of human qualities‚ personality‚ or spirit.” For many countries during the war‚ glory was the need to be acknowledged as a greater nation than others‚ and by pursuing this glory‚ governments schemed to dehumanise the enemy to such an extent‚ that any further action is justified by their ‘evil’‚ and they were then “less than humans”. These

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