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    q=website+directory&askid=8d01a6b5-99aa-48e3-90b8-2fb06677b179-0-us_gsp&kv=sdb&gc=0&dqi=website%2Bdirectories%2Bkansas%2Bcity%2Bmo&qsrc=999&o=11198&l=dir * Biographicon – a directory of biographical entries * LookSmart – Operated several vertical directories from 1995 to 2006. * Lycos’ TOP 5% – From 1995 until 2000 it aimed to list the Web’s top 5% of Websites. * Zeal – Volunteer-built Web directory. It was introduced in 1999‚ acquired by LookSmart in 2000‚ and shut down in 2006. Business.com Award Winning Web Design

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    Deinstitutionalization of the Mentally Ill Deinstitutionalization refers to releasing a mentally or physically handicapped person from an institution whose main purpose was to provide treatment into a community with the intent of providing services through the community under the supervision of health-care professionals. There have been many positive outcomes from deinstitutionalization for both the patients and society but there have also been many drawbacks of deinstitutionalization. Deinstitutionalization

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    type of Opitz syndrome was linked to 22q deletion syndrome. The 22q11.2 deletion is now thought to be the original cause of the medical problems for some patients with Opitz G/BBB syndrome. Symptoms and Diagnosis: Opitz G/BBB syndrome is a genetic condition that affects several structures along the midline of the body. The most common features of this condition are: •wide-spaced eyes (hypertelorism) •defects of the larynx‚ and trachea‚ causing breathing problems and difficulty swallowing

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    Genetic Ethical Dilemmas Finding out that you are having a baby is supposed to be one of the most exciting times of your life. I cannot imagine how worried Erin and Dan were when they found out that Dan was a carrier of Huntington’s disease (HD). I can only imagine how heart wrenching it would be to find out that the baby has a 50% chance of acquiring the mutated gene for HD and that there is no cure. While Dan informs his doctor of the results of his genetic test‚ however he fails to mention

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    GENETICS EXAM I You may write all over this exam‚ but only your #2 pencil answers on the blue opscan sheets will be graded. Bubble-in only one answer for each question; there are no purposely tricky questions. If you think you have found a trick question or a question is not clear‚ ASK when leaving the exam room. You may leave when you are done. 1. Chromosomes‚ colored bodies‚ are composed of proteins and DNA; so are chromatids. At metaphase I there are 46 chromosomes aligned

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    in undernutrition-related diseases. Unfortunately‚ many of these factors have also led to unhealthy behaviors‚ inappropriate diets‚ and lack of physical activity‚ which has exacerbated the development of chronic diseases‚ also known as noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). These NCDs are now the main contributors to the health burden in developed countries (these are countries with established market economies). In 2002‚ 28.2 million global deaths (58.6%) were from NCDs. In the same year the

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    Genetics and Disorders Candace Artis PSY 104 Child and Adolescent Instructor: Dominique Jeffery March 13th‚ 2013 In this paper I will be addressing the following questions: What are genes? How do genes of the two parents influence the traits of an offspring? What is Sickle Cell and who is at risk? How abnormalities can contribute to genetic and/or chromosomal disorders such as‚ sickle cell? Before I discuss genes‚ I have to tell what genes are. Genes are working subunits of DNA.

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    Sporting Events Provide Host Cities With Economic Booms or “Whispers”? Every year major sporting events that draw crowds numbering in the hundreds of thousands take place in cities all across the United States. From the Super Bowl to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four‚ cities commit taxpayer money to help fund the building and renovation of stadiums‚ sometimes worth over $1 billion‚ because the cities’ respective governments believe that by doing so they will increase their chance to host these events

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    Will you please be quiet‚ please? Raymond Carver Chapter Summaries “Fat” A waitress serves a fat man and is moved by the experience. “Neighbors” A couple house-sitting for neighbors are gradually taking over their neighbors’ lives. They begin to enjoy the feeling of voyeurism and begin to hope: One says‚ “Maybe they won’t come back.” “The Idea” A couple spies on a man who spies on his own wife from his garden. “They’re Not your Husband” Details an out of work salesman´s response to the

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    Much research has been done in recent history involving the genetics of asthma and what produces it. Many researchers claim that asthma the gene that is connected to asthma has been “proven to be difficult” to find. However‚ plenty of work has been done in labs and experiments providing evidence of chromosomes‚ diseases‚ and of the environment that shows asthma is genetic (Koppelman et al). In this paper‚ I hope to provide the average person with the same knowledge that I have attained by reading

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