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    Redistricting Analysis

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    found, Abramowitz, Alexander, and Gunning was using the 1988 presidential election to measure the competitiveness of the 1990 district and then used the 1992 presidential election to measure the competitiveness of the 1992 district. The problem with this is that in 1988 there was two candidates George H.W. Bush and Michael Dukakis, while in 1992 there where three candidates Bush, Bill Clinton, and Ross Perot. Perot ended up with 18.9 percent of the votes, swaying the race between Clinton and…

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    Macroeconomics is concerned by the overall economy and large scale economic decisions such as fiscal policy, investment and interest rates. Both classical and Keynesian macroeconomics are considered to be mainstream schools of economic thought, meaning that they both view the economy in relation to individual actions (whereas heterodox economic theorists argue that the economy is too complex to be reduced down to analysable individual behaviour). However, although classical and Keynesian…

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    Fab Five History

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    There you can find the Final Four, “... banners from 1992 and 1993” (Thamel). The Fab Five, known as “The Greatest Class Ever Recruited” had bald heads, sagging shorts, black socks, and an attitude that changed College Basketball forever. “They don’t care how they were perceived” (Hehir). They had a journey to get to the point of the Chris Webber scandal. The Fab Five’s revolutionized college basketball during the 1991-92 season, 1992-93 season, 1993 NCAA tournament, and their aftermath.…

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    Norm Referenced Test Paper

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    Norm referenced tests are used to compare and rank test takers to one another. This is determined by comparing scores against the performance results of a group of test takers with typically the same characteristics as same age or grade level, who have previously taken the exam (Great Schools Partnerships, 2015). These tests have been used for many years in education to assess children in need of special education services using best practices associated with norm-referenced tests. There are…

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    total of 20 home runs and 229 runs batted in. In 1988, he had career highs with 150 games played, 512 at bats, 52 runs scored, eight stolen bases, and 63 strikeouts. In 1990, he had a career high of 38 runs batted in, and in 1992, he hit a career high of four home runs. From 1992 until his final season in 1998, Ripken was good enough defensively to be used as a utility infielder, but his low offensive production often kept him out of starting lineups. Today, he works as an analyst with the…

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    conceptual narrative tool is used to “convey, interpret and evaluate information”, with frames being chosen from a range of socially available options that may be promoted by specific political or social actors or have developed culturally. (Neuman et al, 1992, p. 60) However, framing “supplies a context and suggests what the issue is through the use of selection, emphasis, exclusion, and elaboration.” (Tankard, 2001, p. 100) Thus, framing is ideologically driven, and the application of frame…

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    lights than of sirens. Type, color, and location of lights on EMS vehicles are often subject to local or state ordinances, and the relative effectiveness of light type, color, output, and flashing sequence has not been clearly determined (Delorenzo 1992). The US Fire Administration, in a recent report, even suggested that optimal emergency lighting might be different for EMS vehicles requesting the right-of-way compared to those in a stationary…

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    Entertaining the Troops by Melissa Wlostoski We have President Franklin D. Rooservallt to thanks for this organization. Just before the start of World War 2 in 1941, He wanted to unite many organizations into one “ to lift the morale of our military and nourish support on the home front.Those organzations were “ the Salvation Army, Young Men’s Christian Association, Young Women’s Christian Association, National Catholic Community Services, National Travelers Aid Association and the National…

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    There is no specific definition of globalization and there are various definitions for it. Globalization can be said to be a complex political, economic, cultural and geographic process in which the flow of organizations, ideas, capital and people are taken on an increasingly transnational form. Globalization can be viewed from different perspectives. There are three dimensions of globalization: economic, cultural and political. Technology is an important part of globalization. Advances in…

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    Essay On Gender Dysphoria

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    Gender Dysphoria in Adolescents and Adults Gender dysphoria in adolescents and adults is noted by a confliction in expressed and assigned gender (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). It is believed that people have experienced gender dysphoria for thousands of years, possibly since the beginning of mankind, though it just recently became more commonly studied in the last 200 years (Feinberg, 1996). Gender dysphoria symptoms vary among children, adolescents, and adults; they also vary…

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