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    in the 1980 television show name “Knight Rider (1982 TV series)”. In “Knight Rider (1982 TV series)”, David Hasselhoff plays as Michael Knight, who is a high-tech crime fighter. Michael Knight uses a high-tech car with KITT built into it. KITT is short for Knight Industries Two Thousand, which is a built-in computer with artificial intelligence who assist Michael Knight. When the Knight Rider car that was used in the TV series was a customized 1982 Pontiac Trans-Am sports car. It costed over…

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    and expand one’s foundation. Patricia Benner In 1982, Patricia Benner wrote for the American Journal of Nursing on her theory of “From Novice to Expert.” She is not only a nurse but is recognized as a nursing theorist, an academic, and an author, making her a quadruple threat in health care. To completely understand Benner’s intentions related to her theory, her 1982 article will be used to reference her exact thoughts at the time. Benner (1982) states that “the complexity and responsibility…

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    Substitution Errors

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    that they mismanage the volume of air by inappropriate valving at the laryngeal level” (Osberger and McGarr, 1982). Inappropriate laryngeal gestures made it difficult to differentiate between voice and voiceless cognates (such as p,b). Furthermore, high speech laryngeal films have also provided “evidence of abnormal laryngeal function in hearing-impaired speakers (Metz,Whitehead & Mahshie,1982).” These films reveal that children are not positioning their vocal folds appropriately before the…

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    Patricia Benner

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    environment and responsibilities will be unfamiliar and the new nurse will be unaccustomed to the skills needed to excel in her new venture. In order to advance to becoming an expert in this field, one would follow through the theory, introduced in 1982, by Doctor Patricia Benner: “From Novice to Expert”. Within her theory, there are five levels of skill and as a nurse moves from one level to the next,…

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    Response Memo

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    Wilson and Kelling (1982) make a case for why they believe proactive policing would help lower crime rates nationally and promote feelings of comfort across communities. They argue that the widespread usage of foot patrolling officers, as opposed to officers patrolling in vehicles, would promote positive civilian interactions and would deter crime, as the physical presence of police officers would dissuade potential criminals from acting out in public spaces (Wilson and Kelling 1982). Their…

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    Economic negatives during Reagan’s 8 years, not already mentioned, should include the stock market crash of 1987, the US moving from being the world’s largest creditor to being the world’s largest debtor, and some government domestic programs being forced to face limited funding (Medicaid and Food Stamps, for example). But, in general, most economists stress that Reagan’s policies (especially his tax policies) encouraged economic growth and brought about the economic strength exhibited in the…

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    plot was constructed by having a play inside a play. The play had three acts describing different performances inside the play. The first act was on Monday 14 January 1982 at Grand Theatre, Weston-super-Mare; the act II was on Wednesday 13 February 1982 at Theatre Royal, Ashton-under-Lyne; and the act III was on Saturday 6 April 1982 at Municipal Theatre, Stockton-on-Tees. This critique focuses on how successful the characters were with their objectives, obstacles, and tactics. In this…

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    Science fiction films like Blade Runner (1982) present the beliefs of the general political and societal voice during the time in which they were made and released. The film radiates the fears that China and Japan would soon become the dominant superpowers in the world, taking control of Western countries and marginalising its culture. Initially this is shown in the film in the form of the marginalisation of Western people. We see a largely Asian community when first introduced to Deckard at a…

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    population, there are very strict policies on abortion prohibiting unreasoning abortions or unsafe abortions in generally (Kaplan, 2016). However, Henshaw and Martire’s reports show that over 4 million women in the United States have had an unsafe abortion (1982). It is a miracle that these women are even still living considering that WHO estimated in 2012 that 47,000 women throughout the world die each year from unsafe…

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    Antler Orogeny Model

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    in Nevada and probably in Idaho (Speed and Sleep, 1982). Speed and Sleep (1982) proposed an Arc-continent collision model for the Antler orogeny. In their model they assume that The Roberts Mountain Allochthon formed as a result of the large accretionary prism underthrusted by the continental slope and outershelf. The vertical loading and downflexing of the continental shelf by the allochthon formed the Antler foreland basin. Speed and Sleep (1982) advocated that the Island arc collision model…

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