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storage diseases, in Rimoin, D.L., et al (eds.): Emery and Rimoin's Principles and Practice of Medical Genetics Third Edition, New York, Churchill Livingstone, 1996, pages 2105-2130.
Triggs-Raine, B.L., et al. Screening for carriers of Tay-Sachs disease among
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these questions, and received varying results. One study by Greenhaff, et. al. at the University of Nottingham, showed a statistically significant increase in muscle torque while performing knee extensions during sets two and three, but no significant increase
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**Bibliography**
Jackson, Shirley. The Lottery. Literature and the Writing Process. Elizabeth McMahan, Susan X Day, and Robert Funk. 5th ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice, 1999. 74-79
Brooks, Cleanth. et al. The Lottery. Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1959
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, include: delusions, prominent hallucinations, catatonic behaviour, disorganized speech, etc.
In previous findings of gray matter depreciation in schizophrenics, it was found that there was a consistent degeneration of total brain matter volume (Baare et al
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(Cottrill et al, 1989).
Technology transfer refers to the development of technology in one setting that is then transferred for use in another setting. The technological innovation is focused on the originator with successful transfer being recognised through
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Category: /History/World History
that each country shares and are the major contributors that have made these countries successful.
Footnotes/Bibliography
Peter N. Stearns, The Industrial Revolution in World History, (Colorado: Westview Press, 1998), 6.
Albert M. Craig, et al
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is always illegal, the courts have repeatedly upheld discrimination in some circumstances but not in others. In the case of Roberts vs. U.S. Jaycees and the United States vs. Virginia et al. the courts ruled organizations could not exclude women but in the case
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Category: /Law & Government
rights.
An example of this is the case of Jose Padilla, the U.S. citizen having links with the Al-Qaeda network. He is being held as an enemy combatant and being imprisoned with no case brought against him. Mr. Ashcroft stated that there was legal authority
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have even accused him of using classified information obtained illegally. Al-though these accusations are false, some officials have said that the information he has, while not classified, is uncomfortably close. This is especially true with his nonfiction
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plan (www.bbc.co.uk).
El Al Airlines of Israel is considered the safest airline in the world having avoided a hijacking for over forty years despite the war torn environments they service. The reason is believed to be their stringent view of security
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