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    Gun Free School Zone

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    possession on school property. The next day the state charges were dropped and federal agents charged Alfonzo with federal charges of violating the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990. The question that was brought before the courts: Is the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990‚ forbidding individuals from knowingly carrying a gun in a school zone‚ unconstitutional because it exceeds the power of Congress to legislate under the Commerce Clause? (The Oyez Project‚ 2010). One of the most important sections

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    Eye Dissection

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    Cow’s eye dissection AIM ~ To locate and distinguish specific parts to an eye of a cow‚ in particular‚ its lens. OBSERVATIONS ~ Before actually beginning the dissection of the cow’s eye‚ we were about to sketch a fairly relative picture of our observing’s of the exterior body of the eye. The eye‚ having almost completely being sheltered in fat and muscle‚ was quite firm and only the cornea and optic nerve was identified. By further cutting down the fat‚ we were able to spot a rather tough pinkie

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    Eye Contact

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    Most of us would not readily think that eye contact had anything to do with language‚ or a person’s culture. While researching a topic for this paper I came across an article on cultural differences that contained a section about eye contact. I found it to be very telling‚ as to the reasons for either the lack of‚ or the reasons for eye contact. The article of reference is “Cultural Differences? Or‚ Are we really that different?” ( Gregorio Billikoph). This article discusses the differences in

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    The Bluest Eye

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    The Bell Jar‚ by Sylvia Plath‚ explores the symbolic representation of the emotional state of being depressed and failing to find meaning in life. The Bluest Eye‚ by Toni Morrison‚ demonstrates the fact that beauty is socially constructed causing certain races to be shut off. The setting of each novel will be contrasted in terms of its influence on society‚ while internal conflict and symbolism will be compared. Plath’s and Morrison’s novels occur during the same time period‚ ranging from the 1940s

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    Eye Diseases

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    clouding of the lens in the eye that affects vision. Most cataracts are related to aging. Cataracts are very common in older people. By age 80‚ more than half of all Americans either have a cataract or have had cataract surgery. A cataract can occur in either or both eyes. It cannot spread from one eye to the other. Although most cataracts are related to aging‚ there are other types of cataract: 1. Secondary cataract- Cataracts can form after surgery for other eye problems‚ such as glaucoma

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    Asian Eyes

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    Widen Your Eyes To the Truth: Asian Blepharoplasty Is Acceptable! The eyes are undoubtedly the most noticeable feature on a person’s face. Generally when two people meet or come into contact with each other‚ it is considered polite to make eye contact as a means of acknowledgement. The eyes can also be an indicator of the attractiveness of an individual‚ since the standard of having “beautiful eyes” is defined as having large and round eyes‚ which just so happens to be a feature that most Caucasian

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    Primo Levi's 'Grey Zone'

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    Primo Levi‚ a survivor of Auschwitz‚ wrote of the ‘grey zone’ as the moral space between ‘good’ and ‘evil’. His main point is that this space recognises the multiplicity of experiences and people who struggled within Nazi policy aiming to create division and strip humanity from those it touched. Thus‚ prisoners who gained privileges through their contributions to the Final Solution‚ such as the Sonderkommandos cannot be categorised as totally innocent‚ yet neither should they be morally damned for

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    Vancouver Island‚ Canada‚ the Cascadia Subduction Zone is a 1000 km long fault line that exists between the North American continental and Juan de Fuca oceanic plates. The danger of the this tremendous fault line is that the Juan De Fuca plate is being forced into the western side of the North American tectonic plate. Instead of sliding underneath‚ the Juan de Fuca has been stuck‚ forcing itself into the side of North America. This subduction zone is an interesting topic to me because an earthquake

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    Zone Diet Research Paper

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    The Zone Diet can help you shed excess pounds dramatically and reduce your risk of chronic disease. This can also improve your mental and physical performance while living a longer and more fulfilling life. The Zone Diet is not considered a fad diet‚ but a lifelong dieting program based on strong science to reduce diet inflammation. Your plate should have a balance of proteins‚ carbohydrates‚ and a little bit of fats. You should also use omega-3 fatty acid fish oil and polyphenol extract to boost

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    Cascadia Subduction Zone: A Summary of History Marcellina MacArthur Washington State University Abstract Research shows that there is a pattern of quakes that range from 8.7 to 9.2 that occur every 240 years or so‚ and we know this because Oregon State University has done a 13 year study on the margin stretching from southern Vancouver Island to the Oregon-California border. The last mega-earthquake in the Pacific-Northwest being on January 26‚ 1700; We know this because written

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