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    Binocular Disparity

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    Binocular disparity is a depth cue based on differences in relative positions of the retinal images of objects in the two eyes. There are several ways to describe the positions of objects in regards to binocular disparity. Corresponding points are those in which if the left and right retinas were superimposed would produce coinciding points. Noncorresponding points are just the contrary; points on the retinas would not coincide if superimposed. When an observers focuses on an object‚ a horopter is

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    Juvenile Offenders

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    Juvenile Offenders Juvenile offenders are classified in most systems as people who have not yet reached the age of maturity‚ which by law is the threshold of your adult years. 18 years old is the line between being a teenager and a full grown adult when they will be able to be tried for a criminal offense‚ while fourteen years old is the youngest age a person can be tried for a seriously violent crime. In the text it states‚ “Juvenile crime has been a feature of almost every society‚ but how

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    Blue Collar Brilliance

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    Mehreen 1 Mehreen Rahman ENG 101 27 January 2014 Blue-Collar Brilliance Blue collar workers are the backbone of America. In the article‚ “Blue-Collar Brilliance”‚ author Mike Rose emphasizes his belief that blue collar jobs should not be viewed as mindless tasks‚ but rather should be acknowledged for the amount of skills and intelligence these tasks truly require. What the author essentially means is that blue collar workers acquire knowledge‚ intuition‚ and skills from the social dynamics of

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    someone that would stay home to watch the kids‚ clean‚ and cook‚ and I believe it was something that woman just inherited and got used to over the years. Woman have been neglected and almost‚ if you will‚ shunned upon in the work force‚ in which leads me into what I want to discuss in this paper. The only woman in our military in the early 1900’s were nurses that volunteered for it‚ and were mainly from different countries. World War Two was the first time woman could have a ranking position in

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    White-collar crime is a financially motivated‚ nonviolent crime committed for illegal monetary gain. Within the field of criminology‚ white-collar crime initially was defined by sociologist Edwin Sutherland as "a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation". These crimes are often difficult to study as they are highly under reported hence the ’dark figure’ for white collar crimes is huge. Gary Mars expanded the concept of white collar crimes

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    that factors and processes within the school are the main cause of differences in the educational achievement of different social groups. A person’s social class‚ ethnicity and gender have a major contribution to how a student achieves in education. In this essay I aim to assess the internal factors into why they make such a difference in education rather than the individual’s intellectual capacity. The first social group I will assess the internal factors of is social class. One factor affecting

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    Crack Cocaine Disparities

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    The Disparities between Crack Cocaine and Powder Cocaine The Disparities between Crack and Powder Cocaine Coca is a leafed plant that grows in the eastern slopes of the Andes. Cocaine is the world’s most powerful stimulant made naturally. This plant has been used be Indians for at least 5000 years. Traditionally‚ the leaves of the coca plant have been chewed for social‚ mystical‚ medicinal and religious purposes. Columbia is the lead producer of cocaine they supply eighty percent of the world’s

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    health disparities

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    Maria J Garcia Health Disparities Now a days it is very common that people’s health depends on their income rate‚ social environment and the area we live in‚ and now the mortality rate is very remarkable between areas of the community‚ what does the mortality rate has to do with our location? Here in San Antonio‚ diabetes mortality rate is very high but it is higher in some places than others‚ and this is because a person’s income influences their location‚ according to research data about

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    sex offender

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    person’s consent. Some types of sexual assault include forced sexual intercourse‚ sodomy‚ or fondling and attempted rape. Sexual assault in any form is often a devastating acquaintances‚ friends‚ or family members. Assailants commit sexual assault through manipulation‚ pressure or tricks. Drinking and sexual assault‚ alcohol is often a contributing factor in sexual assault. A perpetrator may even buy a person drinks to intentionally increase the chances of being manipulate the senses and their

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    There are several factors that contribute to the existence of health disparities. Such factors include‚ socio-economic factor‚ geographic location‚ education‚ culture‚ religion-belief system‚ gender and sexual identity. There are several models that explain disparities in health. (Coreil‚ 2010) describes several models that explain health disparities. Such models include the racial-genetic model‚ health behavior model‚ racial and ethnic model‚ social-economic model‚ psychological model and the structural-constructivist

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