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    Tuskegee Syphilis Reaction Paper

    Masha Parks Tuskegee Syphilis Reaction Paper I feel that the purpose of this article along with the visual aide of the movie we watched in class, the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment had been purposely obscured for over forty years, as the U.S. public health could not recognize that this study would horrifyingly portray this country as racist in itself. To hinder one group of the U.S. population, to use these innocent men as experiments was morbidly wrong and as the study progressed it was far

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    In the article, Queer Cyborgs and New Mutants: Race, Sexuality, and Prosthetic Sociality in Digital Space, Mimi Nguyen analyzes the dialectic relationship between organic bodies and technologies in society by conducting an intersectional analysis. Specifically, Nguyen utilizes a narrative about Karma, a mutant who was a Vietnamese war refugee with the ability to “seize control of other peoples mind and bodies” (Nguyen 38). Nguyen, also of Vietnamese descent, use this first-personal narrative to not

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    Summary Of Ocean Pollution

    The article is called “Oceans of pollution” (Al Jazeera, 18 June 2012), Dahr Jamail. He shows the plastic pollution in the oceans on the Earth’s crisis. If the issue is not addressed, it will be unpredictable long-term consequences, with a mass extinction of ocean species. His rhetorical goals of explaining are quotations from scientific experts, cause-and-effect reasoning, and powerful visual imagery. The stimulus for the article was a series of scientific studies that demonstrate the dramatic

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    Antibiotics Are They Really Magic Bullets?

    TITLE: ANTIBIOTICS : ARE THEY REALLY MAGIC BULLETS? The human body is exposed to substances that have the potential to cause harm on a daily basis. The body protects itself against these substances in several ways. Our natural defences give the body an opportunity to fight off invading microbes that may cause disease. The first line of defence is non-specific and aims to stop microbes from entering the body. The skin and mucous membranes act as a physical barrier preventing penetration

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    Diabetes; Are They Really Magic Bullets?

    TITLE: ANTIBIOTICS : ARE THEY REALLY MAGIC BULLETS? The human body is exposed to substances that have the potential to cause harm on a daily basis. The body protects itself against these substances in several ways. Our natural defences give the body an opportunity to fight off invading microbes that may cause disease. The first line of defence is non-specific and aims to stop microbes from entering the body. The skin and mucous membranes act as a physical barrier preventing penetration

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    Nancy Arnold Article Summary

    Nancy Arnold Article Review and Analysis: Part I Article Information- Polirstok, S. (2014). Plagiarism: Whose responsibility is it anyway? An administrator’s choice to teach not punish. Creative Education, 5(8), 564-567. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ce.2014.58066 Summary- The topic under consideration in this article is the occurrence of plagiarism at the graduate level. The author reflects on why this act of plagiarism occurred and the actions

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    Development of Lgbtq

    lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) construct and present complex identities by using a method known as the dramaturgical process”(Halverson, 635). The dramaturgical process consists of the telling, adapting, and performing of personal stories. This study involved the About Face Youth Theatre (AFYT), a Chicago based organization that works with LGBTQ youth on the dramaturgical process. The purpose of this study was to understand the relationship between the dramaturgical process

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    Solution Focused Family Therapy for Families Coping with Suicide

    a series of techniques thus nurturing a more supportive approach (Castro & Guterman, 2008). These two features of the therapeutic technique draw their fundamental principle that families handling suicide issues already have distinctive sorrowful reactions and hence they will gain from a cooperative, interactive, and premeditated treatment approach. Treating these populations in an interactive perspective is also beneficial because by doing so, the counselor would have enabled family members of the

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    | ANNOTATING WORKSHEET B Write out the answers/responses to these prompts in your spiral notebook. |What kinds of appeals have been made in this article? Use examples! | | Logos: Give 2 examples

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    Freedom on Freeways

    it’s necessary to create safety parameters in order to maintain a controlled environment and reduce the risk of fatalities, injuries and/or property damage since it’s believed that speed is one of the greatest killers out in the roads, it gives less reaction time and also in a vehicle traveling at a high speed, any defect or anomaly on the surface tend to be a high risk of loss of control of the vehicle. Also environmental issues have been part of the opposition and there has been an ongoing debate between

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