Papers 1481-1490 of total 19026 found.
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…the goal of Caseworkers. This allowed the probation officers to concentrate on paperwork and continue to complete other duties in the criminal justice system. An estimated 63% of Caseworkers in the Juvenile Justice System in 1999 were woman. (6 Pg.110) Could…
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…a Nazi concentration camp.(Steele 62) “’Alert! Alert! Everyone to the pavilion!’ The Rev. Jim Jones was on the loud speaker, summoning the members of his Peoples Temple to their last communion. Dutifully, they gathered round; some of them, without a doubt…
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…began raiding gay bars (Homosexuals 52). Of the approximately 1.2 million gay men in Germany 100,000 were arrested, 50,000 were sentenced, and 10,000-15,000 were sent to concentration camps, almost all of whom perished. Gay men had a specific mark in the camp
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…regime. However, from the stories of the forced concentration camps and black market for food and other consumer goods anyone can deduct that the standard of living was low. Russia’s standard of living today emphasizes the effect that a previous authoritarian…
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…cannot enter the cell, they can only bind to specific receptors on the cell surface and transmit messages to and through an intracellular messenger such as Ca2+ and cAMP by increasing their concentration. The intracellular message is transmitted across…
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…an intracellular messenger such as Ca2+ and cAMP by increasing their concentration. The intracellular message is transmitted across the cell by either diffusion or by a direct cascade. One example of a directed cascade is the following…
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concentration camps or death camps where they could kill as many Jewish people as possible, with great efficiency. The Nazis goal was to kill as many Jewish people as possible, and to get rid of the entire Jewish population in Europe. The Nazis accomplished…
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…to specific receptors on the cell surface and transmit messages to and through an intracellular messenger such as Ca2+ and cAMP by increasing their concentration. The intracellular message is transmitted across the cell by either diffusion or by a direct cascade…
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…adjusted boys, spent two weeks at a summer camp they were randomly assigned to two groups of 11 each occupying a separate cabin, out of sight of each other. None of the boys knew any of the others prior to their arrival at the camp. During the first stage…
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…regime. However, from the stories of the forced concentration camps and black market for food and other consumer goods anyone can deduct that the standard of living was low. Russia’s standard of living today emphasizes the effect that a previous authoritarian…
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