Last year at Wimbledon, a journalist confidently announced in a press conference that Sam Querry was the first American tennis player to reach a semi-final of a Grand Slam since 2009. It was left to Andy Murray to point out the fact that he was the first male player to do this and that both Serena and Venus Williams have achieved this feat numerous times since 2009. This is just one of the many examples of inequality and âcasual sexismâ...
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It is arguable that Jane Austenâs very decision to put pen to paper and write Lady Susan was a feminist act. Writing in an epoch prior to the foundations of a female literary canon being established, Austen not only utilised the epistolary form to give her female characters voice and agency, but framed the novel around a central female character who unapologetically contravenes patriarchal social expectations. Lady Susan is a middle-aged and widowed mother and yet eminently desired and overtly...
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New scientific theories are developed every day all around the world. For these theories to be accepted and recognised, it must go through a range of different testing. This testing allows for the theory to bring more facts which therefore bring more evidence and the more evidence you have from tests the more strength your theory holds. However, there may still be resistance to new scientific theories. This may be because of religious bias and belief, conflict of interest, lack...
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Infection prevention is important within healthcare settings. This is because people who come into hospital or use other healthcare services are at risk of infection. When people access these healthcare services, they are usually already ill and may be less able to tolerate infection. An infection is the invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses and parasites that are not normally present in the body. Some infections can cause the patient to have no symptoms whereas other infections...
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Comparing the protein concentration of unstimulated and stimulated tears, the data displayed an equal variance with a T test P-value of 0.224. The P-value signifies there was no significant difference in protein concentration between stimulated and unstimulated tears. Fullard and Snyder (1990) concluded eight out the twelve proteins of tear concentration were found to be significantly higher in unstimulated tears compared with that of stimulated tears. These proteins found to be higher were IgA, IgA-SC, IgA1, IgA2, IgM, IgG, Transferrin,...
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Spain has had a tumultuous history when it comes to national identity, especially during the period of films we have studied on this course. Ranging between the 1940s and 1980s Spain went through major social changes, the latter being emblematic of these transitions and the way national identity was portrayed. With each film and their respective director depicting national identity through their own lens, whether it being critical or not, there are many recurring themes. Many can be closely tied...
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INTRODUCTTION Cellular respiration is the food molecules or organic molecules are broken down to harvest chemical energy which is them stored in the chemical bonds of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and all organism need energy to survive and continue their live .There are also occurs in three stages which are glycolysis, Krebs cycle and electron transport. Glycolysis is breakdown of 1 glucose(6C)molecule in a series enzyme catalyzed reactions into 2 molecules of pyruvate (3C).Krebs Cycle is complete the breakdown of pyruvate...
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Introduction Though the study of religion is significant in understanding historical events, different cultures, and the development of the American identity, the Christian foundations of education are not always so definitive and defined. Christians come from a myriad of backgrounds, customizing their understanding of scripture and religious teachings. In order for Christian schools to provide authentic Christian-based education, a defined purpose and concise understanding of a Christian Biblical worldview must be established. The educator who operates within secular foundations, practices...
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Benjamin Eaton was Americaâs first foster child at 7 years old. Since then, Charles Loring Brace started the free foster home movement in 1853. Now, there is approximately 440,000 foster youth nationwide. When it comes to the topic of foster care, most experts will readily agree that emancipating youth do become homeless. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of why they become homeless. Whereas some are convinced that it is due to their behavior, others maintain...
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Abstract We will talk about the definition of Audit and then will continue with itâs importance and objectives and then go to main research title which is âThe Different Types Of Auditâ and speak about everyone of them in details. the objectives of the audit can be categorized into (primary objectives, and subsidiary objectives). And there are many importance of auditing. And what is the goal of all this types. Introduction The term audit usually refers to a financial statement...
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Gene Therapy consists of modifying the genes within somatic cells to treat or prevent a disease. The reason this is possible is because genes contain our DNA, which is what decides a huge part of a person and what they look like. When a gene is damaged or missing, it can lead to health issues making gene therapy an option for treatment or prevention. Humans have an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 genes in each cell since we get two copies...
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Introduction COVID-19 is a worldwide pandemic involving the vast spread of a type of viruses called the Corona virus. These viruses are positive-stranded RNA viruses having a crown-like appearance when viewed an electron microscope. It belongs to the subfamily Orthocoronavirinae of the Coronaviridae family (order Nidovirales) and is divided into four genera of CoVs: Alphacoronavirus (alphaCoV), Betacoronavirus (betaCoV), Deltacoronavirus (deltaCoV), and Gammacoronavirus (gammaCoV). Then, the betaCoV genus divides into five sub-genera. Genomic studies have proven that bats and rodents are...
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Lebron James (LeBron Raymone James Sr.) is one of the most nicely acknowledged ball players now, and at instances viewed the satisfactory b-ball participant on the planet. He gained the National B-ball Affiliation (NBA) Most Important Player Grant a couple of times, three NBA Finals MVP Player grants, and two Olympic gold awards. James has likewise been in 15 NBA Elite participant Games and used to be the MVP Top pick out MVP a couple of times. This is solely...
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Abstract With people suffering from the lack of clean water or people that are not sure if the water they are drinking is indeed safe, therefore many people catch illnesses caused by unsafe water. By having enough knowledge about the quality of water they drink, they can avoid these situations. The device aims to detect the pH levels of water to determine if it is safe to drink. This study used the ADDIE Developmental Design to allow further enhancements and...
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This essay will show the long-lasting impact that Muhammad Ali had on the United States through analyzation of his actions that impacted sports, politics and, culture. Ali was born on January 17th, 1942 as Cassius Clay , later changing his name due to his conversion to Islam Faith. Ali was a world class fighter, fighting legendary boxers on his path to greatness, he would go onto win 56 professional fights during his career. Outside of the ring, Ali would proceed...
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According to Professor HL Fung said that social welfare and social work have been undergone a paradigm shift throughout these years. These changes are including: The traits of new society There is a special trait which is calculative rationality in new society. Everything in new society is counted by its profit. Although there are public choices, they are controlled by profit organizations. Due to humanâs greedy, there will be anti-welfarism and anti-statism in new society. Governments should generate market systems...
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Abstract Some real threats such as global warming, air pollution have made the necessity of thinking about a renewable power resource, among the different methods Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) as a method to produce electricity from the oxidation of organic molecules by biocatalysts, has been proposed. In MFC reactors, electrons generated by biological oxidation reactions are harvested by the anode. Pure culture microbes and mixed communities have been used in the past as biocatalysts. Electron transfer rates as well as...
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The number of civil services in Malaysia seems to be âhighâ because the definition covers the defense and military sector (police and military), health and education. Not all countries have a comprehensive definition like Malaysia. There are many constraints of having huge size of civil service. First constraint to be highlighted in this issue is increase public spending (Carvalho, Sivanandam, Rahim, & Tan, 2019). Our current Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad pointed out that the size of the civil...
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Supplementation is a constantly evolving and controversial topic in the sports world. With more and more companies jumping on opportunities to release the best athletic supplements, it has become riskier than ever to start new diets of these powders, foods and liquids. Supplementation is largely lacking in regulation and research due to the rapid influx of new products, which can prove to be dangerous in athletes, especially those still developing. Because of the unpredictability of supplements and their interaction with...
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The short story entitled âYoung Goodman Brownâ by author Nathaniel Hawthorne suggests that everyone is corruptible. The Dark Romanticism story develops by Goodman Brown gradually giving into evil through the corruption of his wife, Faith, and his encounter with the devil. All the main characters are deceiving to Goodman Brown, and he sees they are corrupt. There appears to be also many instances in which symbols that portray the struggle of good versus evil, Hawthorne suggests that evil will take...
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Love is often confused with lust or infatuation. In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare we come across â[a] pair of star crossâd loversâ who both are from two different feuding families (Shakespeare 1.P.6). Due to the feud with their parents, they were unable to be with each other. Because of that, a plan was formed that ended in complete tragedy for both households. They are Romeo Montegue ,who was trying to find love after being rejected by...
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Your past is always your past. Even if you try to forget it, it will remember you. Every place has its own history, and Nantucket, a small island of 14 miles is no exception. Now a fashionable resort with wide open beaches, Nantucket was once the ruthless whaling capital of the world and one of the wealthiest communities in America. Virtually eliminating the whale population wherever they voyaged with no regard to the environment, the Nantuckers sustained one of the...
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Introduction âThe thing is â fear canât hurt you any more than a dream.â (90) A human's fears should not be taken lightly. Fear could do anything to a personâs mind, even without fear a man can become as savage as an animal. Fear can haunt a person to a point of self-destruction and can be inside of everyone. Even if a person can overcome fear, it can still be very dangerous, it affects the person along with everyone and...
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Exercising and eating healthy are crucial factors to oneâs health. However, not everyone can apply these factors to their life. Variables that have an adverse effect for these factors are present in low-income or crime-stricken areas. These living locations makes the achievable factors harder to accomplish. To prevent such an effect, there needs to be a plan for children growing up in these types of conditions. Especially in the Chicago-land area, there are a lot of crime in various locations...
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As we move further into the 21st century, we are using more and more technology everyday in the field of education. However, as we study how technology affects education it is difficult to gage how it is being used in the field as a whole, unless we study individual subjects and observe what is happening. In this paper we are going to look at the education of foreign languages, and see how information systems, such as computers and the internet,...
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The occupation of microbiology has a lot of parts a person has to know before they can be one. Before you look at anything else, a person has to look at the educational requirements so they can know what they are headed into. Next, you need to know what the occupation does since there are many specialties in health care today. A person would also need some skills needed to go into this occupation. Certain skills are required because every...
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Abstract Through the lens of this experiment, it shows that the gene Rfp encoding, a mutant of the red fluorescent protein - a product of the coral Discosoma striata, AmilCp encoding for the blue chromoprotein from Acropora millespora were duplicated into a pTTQ18 plasmid vector. Accompanied with the amplified PCR of the DNA fragments encoding carrying the Rfp and AmilCp genes, the cloning experiment was initiated. Accompanied with the restriction enzymes Kpn1 and Sma1, both the plasmid and DNA fragments...
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The âWisdom of Crowdsâ concept consists of the belief that if a crowd guesses a value and the average of their guesses is found, it will be somewhat close to the real value. In general terms, the âWisdom of Crowdsâ concept explains that the âcrowdâ collectively has greater accuracy than the average individual. Even though there may be certain individuals with a guess closer to the real value, the chance of those particular individuals being selected at random is very...
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Iâm sure that at some stage in your life, most of you have probed for the answer to queries such as, is there life other than us in this universe of ours? If there is, is it aware? Advanced? Dangerous? A lot of people have wanted to know the answer to those questions, to see if âaliensâ exist. Some people have even asked the question about how we would react to the existence of these Grey Skinned, Big-eyed visitors from...
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Both the Christian religion and the Buddhist faith are based on the principles of love. If Buddha and Jesus were to meet I believe they would not try and convert each other but rather shake hands and smile. The parallels between the two faiths are impressive. In this essay I will outline the two faiths with their similarities and differences. Topics covered in this essay include life after death, suffering, and morality which is good and evil. My belief is...
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