Commentary on Section 264 of ITAA 1936: commissioner may require information and evidence
Dabner, Justin
2007-01-01
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Ocean pollution is a very real and very visible problem in our world, the result of a century reliant on plastics. One of the most visible symbols of this casual destruction of the environment is the flip-flop; cheap, nonbiodegradable, and unsustainable, they litter beaches from Manhattan to Madagascar. A Better Flip-Flop details my mission to create an entirely sustainable and biodegradable flip-flop. My design, through an iterative prototyping process, takes advantage of modern rapid prototyping techniques in an attempt to create a new functional, beautiful, and environmentally responsible flipflop.
This paper documents the research, materials, and processes I used to create a unique pair of footwear which accomplish this goal while also recording the problems I faced and lessons I learned, concluding with a discussion of the future...
The exhibit may be used for displays in the classroom or for other educational research and learning.
The present study sought to develop an immunocytochemistry protocol in
order to explore the influence of the transcription factor, TAL1, in inhibiting
apoptosis in Jurkat cells during treatment with the chemotherapeutic agent,
etoposide. TAL1 is ectopically expressed in 60% of T-cell acute lymphoblastic
leukemia cases, of which primary resistant and relapsed variants maintain a poor
patient prognosis due to ineffective chemotherapeutic treatments. This study has
resulted in the successful development of an immunocytochemistry protocol with
the potential to help further oncological research. This protocol will be used to
help reveal the role of TAL1 in modulating the expression and function of deathassociated
proteins, such as Bcl-XL, NFKβ/p65, and PARP in future studies.
Elucidating the role of TAL1 in facilitating apoptotic ...
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This comprehensive project focuses on the redevelopment of the Central State Mental Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana into a sports campus. The campus will serve professional and amateur athletes as well as community members and recreational sports enthusiasts throughout the city. Topic s of adaptive reuse; the branding of Indianapolis; campus and sports facility planning; and site opportunities and constraints are covered in the review of literature. The end result is a mixed use sports development on the former hospital grounds that respects the unique cultural heritage of the site and connect s with recreational and cultural uses in the city of Indianapolis. Inclusive design principals will be employed to create facilities and programs will an l so benefit and stimulate the adjacent neighborhoods.
Health and wellness ...
Backing up a car with the help of rear cameras, streaming live music from a phone, unlocking a car or activating a home security system from an iPad, everything in our lives is being changed by advancing technologies. As with everything else, the way in which we learn and study at Universities is changing. This project is an attempt to create a visual learning aid for criminal justice students and to get away from the traditional textbook we have used for so long. Crime Update is an interesting, fun, and interactive way for criminal justice students and staff to learn, teach, and explore issues in our field today.
