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    While the positive facets of homeschooling are numerous, there is a flipside to the phenomenon. When parents first start on the homeschooling journey, they may not be aware of all the potential difficulties ahead. There is a significant time requirement needed to make homeschooling work. There is a need to take time to organize and prepare lessons, teach said lessons, give tests and plan field trips. It is a full-time commitment and requires significant dedication to take responsibility for…

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    INTRODUCTION Thermoregulation is a complicated process requiring the sensing of surroundings condition and processing of that information so that animals can regulate their core temperature based on the change in environmental temperature (Seebacher & Franklin, 2005) to carry out metabolism and allow the functions of biologically sensitive enzymes and cells. Thus, allowing animals to survive in different environments including some extreme ones i.e. desert. Ectotherms such as lizards which have…

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    attendants entered their new, generally initially, healing facility employment and T2 was around six months after the fact. Information were broke down with every member constituting a control of herself or himself, using changes after some time in the variables used to anticipate expectation to stop. In such an investigation, different factual antiques, for example, the trickiness of the easures, relapse toward the mean, are significantly diminished. The degree that the T1 levels of stressors…

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    EVALUATING THE EFFICACY OF COCONUT OIL IN THE CONTROL OF TUNGIASIS ACKNOWLEGMENT Sincere thanks go to almighty God for enabling me to accomplish my research mission. I would like to acknowledge my worthy supervisors Prof. Florence Oyieke of NAIROBI University and Dr. Evan Mathenge of KEMRI for their enormous academic input and guidance in ensuring that I come up with sound results. I also would like to acknowledge Mr. Karoki, the PHO Kandara for allowing me to conduct my research in his…

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    Human trafficking is one the world 's largest illegal crime rings that profits from the sexual and physical exploitation of individuals making it a violation of human rights. Annually there are about 17,500 victims that are smuggled into different countries such as the United States, and are forcefully trafficked into a variation of crime rings (Chisolm-Straker, 2006). Human trafficking is most often described as a form of modern day slavery because of its mistreatment and exploitation of the…

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    Global Warming happens when the Earths surface temperature increases due to the greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide have on the ozone layer. These emissions come from the burning of fossil fuels, such as gasoline from cars, or deforestation. This process traps unwanted heat that would otherwise leave the earth, causing a rise in temperature. Global Warming can affect the temperature and weather of the earth and cause many devastating consequences all around the world. The most common greenhouse…

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    participants attributed to the differences that the test results found. (Brice) This lends fire the fact that truely standardizing tests isn 't possible because the population representations they are geared towards cannot be totally accurate without controlling the testing group which would render the results useless. The tests validity depends on if the test actually measures what it sets out to measure. Reliability of results is a simple matter of the similarity of results in the same people…

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    Due to the constant emission of harmful chemicals, such as carbon, into the atmosphere, the climate and the environment as it was once known to mankind is changing. Many scientists have come to the conclusion of that there is no way to help prevent climate change or help repair the atmosphere. Unfortunately, our planet will never be the way it was before, even if we were to watch how much carbon is released into the atmosphere, and because of this many countries do not see why they should change…

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    with such complexities, masses of data, and tight deadlines that are set forth at the initiation of a project (Kerzner, 2013). Tools have been developed over the years to address such situations, allowing for resolutions of issues, mid-project. Variables that can cause project delays and…

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    University, Bloomsburg, PA claims, “Results show that there are not any discernable differences concerning students who work and those who do not work regarding their grades, time spent preparing for class, race, overall college experience, sex and other variables in the study” (Lang 254). After doing some research, Dr. Lang figures out a fact that there is no relationship between working during colleges and students’ academic performance. Therefore, even if…

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