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    The environmental risk that me and my group chose to address is urban sprawl.Urban sprawl is the uncontrolled expansion of urban areas which is bad.The solution that we came up with is to add more public places for the community. From the article, “the problem of urban sprawl,” “sprawl has fundamentally reshaped our urban landscape and continues to have an outsized effect on life in America.”This quote means that the urban areas are pretty much taking up the country.Another example is, “Older…

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    Diabetes Disease Diabetes attacks people without distinction of gender or age is represented by a high level of blood glucose. Many of the foods we consume produce the same sugars that are used to produce energy. Glucose is transported by the insulin to the organism Diabetes attacks people without distinction of gender or age is represented by a high level of blood glucose. Many of the foods we consume produce the same sugars that are used to produce energy. Glucose is transported by the insulin…

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    Common Skin Tag Causes

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    considered to be benign tumors. Most individuals will have a skin tag or two as they grow older. For some people, a skin tag is no big deal. For others, having a skin tag is like the end of the world. But no matter how you feel about these common skin anomalies; it is a good idea for you to know more about skin tag causes. Skin Tag Causes and Risk Factors Researchers acknowledge a few different skin tag causes. However, it is difficult to know exactly who will develop skin tags and who will not.…

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    conditions that impair their abilities to swallow. Gastro esophageal reflux (GER), failure to thrive (FIT), facial muscle tone with delayed language and oral motor skills, septal optic dysplasia, optic nerve hypoplasia, seizure disorder, and “brain anomalies.” As a result of these conditions, the kids were placed on feeling tubes and food chopped into miniature bits for better and saver intake. Despite the effort to improve their food intakes, normal growths could not be sustained, so…

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    number in question was conducted by our Engineering team as our opening groundwork to begin the process of analyzing the lot number mentioned above. A review of the manufacturing, production processing notes, and quality testing did not reveal any anomalies. The material was produced under the defined construction and all testing parameters were within the specifications set forth for the product. Eighteen sheets of our TB5 material were received on March 1, 2016, from Kerekes Bakery. Each…

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    “As the patient eyes were lifted to his face, he saw a sudden Kucera 2 doubt in them, and then astonishment. He pressed the work-worn, hunger-worn, young fingers, and touched his lips.” (Dickens 276). Dickens uses imagery to exhibit the anomaly of Carton suffering in jail, awaiting his death sentence so Darney and Lucie could have a happy life. If these events had never occurred, then the story would have ended in a much different way. This ending of the novel was spurned on by the…

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    The Deepwater Horizon disaster could have possibly been prevented if the crew would have made better decisions on that day in April. The crew neglected to acknowledge the anomalies present and the warning signs that the well was unstable. If evidence-based decision-making would have taking place on this day this disaster that killed 11 people may have been avoided. Evidence-based decision-making or (EBDM) is defined as a process of conscientiously using the best available data and evidence…

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    Glass Menagerie Allusions

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    penguins everyday.” Penguins look like regular birds, but they can’t fly, which separates them from other birds. This symbolizes how Laura appears like a regular girl, but she is not. The penguins’ disability and Laura’s go hand-in-hand, making them an anomaly of Laura. Additionally, Laura feels a strong connection with these penguins because they are both caged and trapped. Another quote, from page 24, “For a moment he is pinioned by the bulky garment.” allows us to characterize Tom. To…

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    by 6 torpedoes from the Japanese I-58 submarine operated by Cpt. Hashimoto (Olson, Johns and Doescher 32-33). However, it is still uncertain on how Cpt. McVeigh could not see the enemy submarine even though through research it has shown that any anomaly cast out to sea should have appeared as a dark silhouette against the moonlight during that period (Olson, Johns and Doescher 34-35). Distance and visibility are key to what really happened during July 29 and the early morning of July 30, 1945.…

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    Gattaca Film Essay

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    Gattaca Film Essay Have you ever felt like you were not good enough to do something you deeply wanted to do? Well, in the Film Gattaca, our lead character Vincent has been born by what is called a “gods birth” which is a rare anomaly when a baby is born naturally. Vincent has his head in the stars and he rarely thinks of anything else, but a common heart condition has branded him invalid which means the only way he can get into the Gattaca SpaceProgram, is if he is cleaning the floors.…

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