October 2010

Dealing with Autism

Of all of the childhood psychological disorders, Autism is perhaps the most overwhelming. Its sufferers are both the children afflicted with social impairment and the parents who struggle everyday to support them. Autism deprives its sufferers of the capability of …

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The House of Mirth

In Edith Wharton’s novel, The House of Mirth, the main protagonist, Lily Bart moves back and forth between dreams of marriage and equally strong desires for independence and freedom. Despite her training on the social codes of conduct and etiquette, …

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Trying Juveniles as Adults

Teacher’s Summary: This research paper explores the practice of trying juveniles as adults, evaluating its effectiveness and implications. Through a comprehensive literature review, the paper highlights varying perspectives on the issue, including the potential for rehabilitation, judicial biases, and the …

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Blood Agglutination

Blood agglutination simply refers to the sticking together of erythrocytes as a result of antigen-antibody interaction. Proteins on the surface of the blood cells act as antigens, while antibodies in the plasma of some other blood types act to cause …

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Air Force One, Boeing 737

Development began in 1979 for the 737’s first major facelift. Boeing wanted to increase capacity and range, incorporating improvements to upgrade the aircraft to modern specifications, while also retaining commonality with previous 737 variants. In 1980 preliminary aircraft specifications of …

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