Major Potential Complications of Fracture Fixation

Major Potential Complications of Fracture Fixation Introduction (Jacob): This research report will discuss major potential complications when it comes to fracture fixation. The topics of the essay will be the pathophysiology of the complication, how they are treated and prevented, and the specific relation to fracture fixation along with a description for each disease. Deep … Read more

Comparing Reliability of RSA & ECC Cryptography Systems

 1. Introduction Internet Communication Security plays a phenomenal role in the daily usage of an average netizen. With Public-key cryptography systems such as Riemann-Shadmir-Adleman  (RSA) and Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC), messages are able to be communicated safely and efficiently. The security behind these two systems are based on the nature of a trap-door function. … Read more

Explore Risk Factors for Childhood Conduct Problems – Income, Community Violence, ODD and ADHD

 Children who grow up in socioeconomically disadvantaged families have greater rates of conduct problems compared to their more privileged peers, and growing up in poverty is a major risk factor for poor functional outcomes. Adolescents with conduct problems frequently engage in aggressive and disruptive behaviors. In many cases these behaviors are controlled or managed … Read more

Create Legal Liability: ADA, FMLA & Workers Comp for OMAG Cities

 There are countless ways in which our municipal clients can create potential legal liability connected with the relationship between the City and its employees. Often, this involves a situation where the relationship has become contentious due to the employee’s poor performance and/or misconduct necessitating adverse employment action. In such cases, often involving termination of … Read more

Watch the Appalachian Symphony Orchestra End the Season, Conducted by Melisse Brunet

 This weekend, at the Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts, the Appalachian Symphony Orchestra ended their season with a concert of music by Ludwig van Beethoven, Richard Wagner and John Adams under the baton of conductor Melisse Brunet. Brunet, the French-born conductor, opened the concert with a speech about the longtime favorite, the orchestral … Read more

(Butler).Gender as a Social Construct: Exploring History and Progressive Alternatives

 Final Essay – Gender as a Social Construct Throughout all of history, most societies have enforced and continued to enable a gender binary that entails identifying with the gender given at birth and following the characteristics that have been assigned to that identity. As societies have evolved over the course of history, so have … Read more

Experience UC Berkeley Symphony's Spectacular Performance at Hertz Hall

 SooMin Kang (3032680055) Christina Azahar (Section 111) November 9, 2017 Performance Report On Saturday, September 30th from 8 PM to 10 PM, the UC Berkeley Symphony Orchestra (UCBSO) held their first concert in Hertz Hall, at the UC Berkeley campus. The UCBSO consists of various string, brass and woodwind, and percussion instruments and is … Read more

BA in Middle East & North Africa Studies: Unlock History, Politics and Language

 mation. History, politics and language are the centerpiece of every culture, religion and region. History brings to the foreground the past, allowing one to explore the intricacies of changes and continuity from antiquity to contemporary times. Politics builds into these intricacies; pulling from the actors and tying in themes of governments and laws guiding … Read more

UC Berkeley Symphony Orchestra Concert: UCBSO Performance Report at Hertz Hall

 SooMin Kang (3032680055) Christina Azahar (Section 111) November 9, 2017 Performance Report On Saturday, September 30th from 8 PM to 10 PM, the UC Berkeley Symphony Orchestra (UCBSO) held their first concert in Hertz Hall, at the UC Berkeley campus. The UCBSO consists of various string, brass and woodwind, and percussion instruments and is … Read more

About Wilson's Disease: A Rare, Lethal Genetic Mutation

 A rare, unique and often lethal disease affects one in 100,000 people in the world. This genetic mutation causes severe liver and neurological damage to those afflicted. The name of this disease is Wilson’s Disease. Wilson’s Disease is a mutation that prevents the body from flushing out excess copper. We need very little copper … Read more