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    Marriage Equality

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    for those who oppose same sex marriage is The Defense of Marriage Act. In 1996‚ President Bill Clinton‚ signed The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA Watch‚ 2009). This law defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman for all federal laws‚ and does not require states to recognize marriages from other states between people of the same sex (DOMA Watch‚ 2009). Currently‚ 37 states have their own Defense of Marriage Acts‚ while two more

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    How To Be A Trauma Surgeon

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    trauma surgeon is important because they help save millions of lives every day. Myself‚ as a 10th grade student‚ works and focuses best in chaotic environments. I’ve always been interested in the medical field and wanted to help people in some way. I watch the show "Greys Anatomy" and it has really inspired me to follow my plans to become a trauma surgeon. The history for being a trauma surgeon is not very extensive. The first trauma center‚ Birmingham Accident Hospital and Rehabilitation Center‚ was

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    ergonomic skills

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    regarding the pharmacy and the pharmacists working in it. We applied almost most of the guidelines on this pharmacy. The work station guidelines that were applied were: 1- To avoid fixed work posture and falls : The fixed work posture is about standing and how it affects our spine and what should we use to reduce its effects. Falling is very dangerous and may cause unintentional injury deaths‚ and we should eliminate

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    A&P lab report

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    Introduction The primary function of the heart is to transport blood throughout the body‚ which delivers oxygen‚ nutrients and chemicals to the cells of the body to ensure their survival and proper function and to remove the cellular wastes. For the body to achieve this‚ it must maintain a certain blood pressure within the body to overcome gravity and orthostatic changes. If the body did not keep a certain pressure‚ distal cells and organs would not be able to receive a constant blood supply and

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    Military Bearing

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    is forced through discipline and pride to a noticeable display of courage‚ and for the enlisted man and the subordinate officer‚ this courage will be adequate if it carries him through the proper performance of the duty with which he is charged. His responsibility ends with proper obedience to orders. A proper observance of the restraints of discipline is always together from the military habit and‚ again‚ it is the manner in which the requirements of discipline are observed that distinguishes the

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    Grace Cynthia Purnomo Hadi DMT 101 Montessori Philosophy 14 February 2015 The Art of being a Directress A child is a unique individual‚ who has the potentials‚ the sensitive periods‚ and the absorbent mind as the internal aid to help him learn directly from the prepared environment and other children. In her book‚ the Montessori Method‚ Maria Montessori said‚ “To stimulate life‚ - leaving it then free to develop‚ to unfold‚ - herein lies the first task of the educator. In such a delicate task‚

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    associated with black and the poor. She treats Calpurnia as the help instead of a member of the family like the rest of the household does. Aunt Alexandra tries her hardest to mold Scout into a lady and she has tried to explain the importance of social standing and background to her as well. But these things to not interest Scout in anyway. She does want to please her Aunty but she also does not want to be confined to one way of thinking and one way of conducting yourself in the world. Aunt Alexandra is

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    The Great Style of Gatsby

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    cleaning‚ and cooking‚ and so on. With Daisy’s lifestyle of luxury‚ it appears in this book that she doesn’t have to deal with cooking and cleaning; but she is unable to provide any other successful uses. She hasn’t been able to carry herself in a proper manner as a lady should. So she’s a “fool” for not being able to recognize herself‚ in this gilded shield that luxury has put on her. With the birth of her new daughter‚ she hopes that her child will be able to live a better life‚ and hopes that she

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    Breaking a Norm

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    at the Five Points Marta Station where there are a mixture of lots and lots of people to obtain reactions from. A norm‚ which is defined as a principle of right action binding upon the members of a group and serving to guide‚ control‚ or regulates proper and acceptable behavior (Webster dictionary‚ 2008). Within our culture‚ these norms are based on a general agreement of what are accepted as normal actions or mannerisms to the whole society. Before I began this experiment‚ I felt nervous and a bit

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    In the PBS Frontline film A Class Divided a third-grade teacher‚ Jane Elliot‚ challenges her student’s perceived views on prejudice‚ racism‚ bigotry‚ and the act of discrimination. Originally conducted in the days following the assassination of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968‚ Elliott’s “blue eyes/brown eyes” exercise engaged the young children in her class to further explore the concepts of racism and prejudice by segregating the class into two distinct categories‚ one took the role

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