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    Study of the brain is significant in gaining insights on its structural and functional design and mechanisms which help explain the cause of various existing neurological and psychiatric diseases (Kotter, 2001). Consequently, the histological study of the nervous system and its components which underlies the understanding of the brain forms the basis and foundation of neuroscientific research (Annese, 2012). Important components of the nervous system include the spinal cord which consists of…

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    Humans are intelligent beings that can learn from experience, make decisions for themselves, feel emotions, and communicate with others. These are just a few of the many qualities of the intelligence that humans naturally possess. Computer scientists have designed and are further designing computers that have similar intelligence. These computers are artificially intelligent and can learn, make decisions, and behave similarly to the human brain. The idea of artificial intelligence has been…

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    Case Study: Go WILD !

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    2.2 Go WILD!’S Target Market Go WILD! Tour operator aims to penetrate the UK market with its products and services, primarily targeting buyers of an ABC1 status, to match the brand reputation image and fulfil a role in providing clear supply and demand. Social grade is a classification based on occupation (NRS, 2016), although it doesn’t describe consumer motivations, it is merely a simple target group indicator which proves useful in the marketing and segmentation process (See Figure 2) The…

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    Symmetric Cryptography In every work station, there is a key which encrypts the data whenever shared it over the internet to another work station. Sender encrypts the data and sends it to another computer. Receiver decrypts the code with the same key. The main problem here is not with the data, but with the distribution of key. There are some problems with key sharing. In case you 're ready to give that key safely, Will the key can keep the full data safely? Each individual whom need to have…

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    Edgar Allen Poe wrote many tales and poems during his day. The majority of his works are being studied in classes all around the world. Throughout his writings he embeds symbolism in many of his stories, not always as obvious and noticeable as some are. Symbolism is classified as, “the use of symbols to signify ideas and qualities by giving them symbolic meaning that are different from their literal sense” (Literary Devices). This paper will go over symbolism that Poe used in his stories: “The…

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    In my self-reflection report, I will explain the interpersonal conflict first and apply the communication concepts of lecture notes that I have learned. After that, I will conduct the self-reflection in the case and give suggestions of it, in order to see if it becomes well after I have learnt this course. Finally, I will give conclusion of this conflict. (Description of the conflict) In this summer, I traveled to Shanghai with my family. Shanghai is really a nice place for visit, including the…

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    (D. Tse and P. Viswanath, 2005) In 151, the proposed scheme is known as "the diversity of user cooperation," the author of this particular plan to achieve the rate in the region and the probability of failure. Sendonaris, who proposed a simple method of user cooperation, based on a signal of DF with the CDMA scheme. According to Liu (2009), different users with different orthogonal spreading codes can distinguish between different forms of cooperation from users to send information to the…

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    Columba, Kim, and Moe (2009) asserted that storytelling is the natural way the mind works, citing Jackson, who wrote, “Stories do not simply contain knowledge, they are themselves the knowledge we want students to possess” (p. 2). Consequently, comprehension is the most important part of reading, yet Cunningham and Allington (2016) stated that it receives the least attention. When students understand the text, they are motivated to read and to learn. Teachers must, therefore, ensure that…

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    Effective communication is such an imperative process in nursing practice. Whenever there is a communication breakdown, the success of health interventions is compromised. Poor communication can be as a result of several factors, such as language barriers, misinterpreting non verbal cues, poor listening skills, or even the existence of prejudgments. Nurses should make efforts to be able to eliminate any inhibitions to effective communication. In addition, the medical practitioners should be…

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    Introduction Nursing is an art that requires firm dedication. The nursing profession is more intricate in the health care set up. In reference to the case study of Sunjita a woman who is suffering from ovarian cancer that is in the last stages the role of the nurse is seen to be vital. The case study depicts the main purpose of palliative care to the end life process patients and the role the nurse’s play in ensuring the goals of the patients is achieved. The main problem at stake is the laws…

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