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    Every person has at some point in their life been promised to have their future explained‚ whether it is done by looking at their palms or the wrinkles in the face‚ but what if the answers to your future were located in your Gluteus Maximus? Rumpology has become the new way of discerning your future. By looking at the wrinkles‚ indents‚ moles and other markings of your butt‚ rumpologists claim to predict your life better than before. Rumpology was believed to have been practiced in ancient Greece

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    Immigration Pros And Cons

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    While the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 restricts people without legal status the right to work or live in the United States and subjects them to removal‚ current estimates of the total of undocumented immigrant range from 11.4 to 11.7 million.1‚5 The strategy of this administration had been to deport criminal undocumented immigrants and leave alone the law-abiding majority.1 In 2014‚ President Obama issued an executive action to expand his Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

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    Schizophrenia: Symptoms‚ Treatments‚ and Ethical Responsibility Schizophrenia is a severe‚ debilitating‚ and a chronic mental illness that affects nearly 1% of the world’s population and over two million people in the United States (R. Dryden- Edwards‚ “Schizophrenia”). Schizophrenia falls in the category of psychotic mental disorders which are characterized by behavior‚ thought‚ and social problems as symptoms. Schizophrenia described as a brain disorder that affects the balance in dopamine‚ serotonin

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    Pros And Cons Of Hoarding

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    When the average person think of the word hoarding‚ they think of a house filled with trash‚ newspapers‚ and canned foods or of a yard filled with junk and/or animals. What the average person does not automatically think of are corporations stockpiling their cash. Corporate cash hoarding is real and it is a common practice of some of the top corporations in the United States. As the focus shifts to corporate hoarding‚ the images shift in the mind of the average person as well. Images such as

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    field of criminal justice there are many pros‚ but along with these pros there are many cons. When looking at the pros of the criminal justice field there are some that stand out pretty heavily. Some of these pros include‚ job security‚ and being able to help people. But with each one of these pros there is a direct opposite. The cons include‚ stress‚ and the dangerous situations you will be put in. You have to ask yourself‚ do the pros outweigh the cons? Job security is something that everyone

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    Biotechnology is a broad section of science that seeks to use biological processes‚ cells‚ their components or organism to give solutions to problems‚ there seems to be hope that‚ these science may seem hold answers to many questions and problems that‚ over time‚ have plagued mankind and confounded scientist. When researching for this discussion paper‚ it was interesting to see the wide range of applications that this technology has been applied to or is being tested for. Most of the articles I

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    you calculate the crime rate if given the numbers (you need to know the formula)  #crime/total popX100‚000 UCR pros and cons PRO: paper trail; CON only 50% crime reported Index Crimes list and defined Part 1 (criminal homicide) Part 2 unofficial from NCVS NCVS pros and cons PRO: capture unreported crimes CON: no paper trail Self-reporting pros and cons: PRO: unsigned crime report; Con: subject not identified Bill of rights: What are the key issues of the following Amendments? 1freedom of              

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    Merit Pay Pros And Cons

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    September 21). Merit pay study: Teacher bonuses don’t raise student test scores. The Hechinger Report. Retrieved February 17‚2014‚ from http://www..usatoday.com/news/education/2010-09-21-merit-pay_N.htm. Lewis‚ B. (2012). Pros and cons of merit pay for teachers. New York Times. Retrieved February 20‚2014‚ from http://k6educators.about.com/od/assessmentandtesting/a/meritypay.htm. Rosales‚ J. (2009‚ November 12). Pay based on test scores? What educators need to know about linking teacher pay to

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    used to simplify and organized complex task. Informatics is used the same way to manage data and streamline communication. This paper will define informatics in nursing‚ provide the example of informatics uses in different healthcare settings‚ pros‚ and cons‚ and the impact nursing informatics has on future healthcare. Nursing informatics is the practice of utilizing data‚ information technology‚ clinical expertise nursing and science research to improve patient care outcomes. Nursing informatics

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    college have pros and cons. The pros for the electoral college is that is has been used for years. The basis of the electoral college is written down in the constitution. As long as the United States uses the electoral college as the way to vote in a president there will be no need for a constitutional amendment. It could be years before congress could effectively write and pass an amendment that could

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