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    evaluate the strength of evidence for each article was the Oxford Centre for Evidence-based Medicine – Levels of Evidence table obtained from the Center for Evidenced Based Medicine (2009). The search engines and databases searched in the literature review were chosen to optimize the literature search for high quality evidence. CINAHL (Current Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature) is a bibliographic search database, which contains references to articles from over 2,900 journals as well as…

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    Journal Review Pick a peer-reviewed article (see course materials) from a journal within the radiology profession (ASRT Scanner, Radiologic Technology, SIIM, etc.). The article should discuss a relevant topic to this course or a trend within the radiology profession. Topics can include new legislation, technology, market trends, governance, economics, insurance, or human resources. Analyze the article as to: (A) quality of the written article in terms of your understanding of the content,…

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    Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention, 19(3), 117-122. Xiong, X., Wang, P., Li, X., Zhang, Y., & Li, S. (2015). The Effects of Red Yeast Rice Dietary Supplement on Blood Pressure, Lipid Profile and C-reactive Protein in Hypertension: A Systematic Review. critical reviews in food science and…

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    12 Angry Men Film Review If you are looking for a film that is heated, exciting, and exposes social justice, you might to watch the story of 12 Angry Men. This film is drama filled and will always keep you wondering what is going to happen next. I would recommend the film, 12 Angry Men, to viewers This film is excellent because of the strong use of character development, complex, but easy to follow plot, and proper use of film elements. The film revolves around 12 men serving on a jury to…

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    tragic death of their eldest son, Buck Jarrett, where the Jarrett family find all of the faults that lurked beneath their hoax of the “perfect” family. The film, Ordinary People, analysis the structure of the upper class family and the reconstruction of life after death as the family realize the truths they have blinded themselves to see. The film begins with the tranquil and soothing song from the local school choir. The song is, in essence, a sham to the actual state of most of the…

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    forced. He plays as though it is robotic with no emotion in his face, or even his body language. The violin acts as a mirror to what his life as a slave is. #5 The ending of this film was extremely powerful, because it showed the moment when Solomon gained his freedom. However, there is a deeper emotional part to the film, being that when he is finally free, the viewer begins to almost become just as astounded by this act as he was while riding in the back of the cart. When the sheriff…

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    light on and off five times until it stays on. When he is in the bathroom, he throws out the leather gloves he used for the day into a pedal trashcan. This trashc an is depicted perfectly for a person with OCD because they do not have to touch it or get near to it in order for it to open. Melvin then continues to wash his hands, trying not to touch anything with his whole hand, he opens the medicine cabinet, containing a vast of soap bars perfectly organized, he takes a bar and removes the…

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    All The President’s Men, directed by Alan J. Pakula and starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman, was released in 1976 as a political film based on the book by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward. It follows two journalists for The Washington Post in their investigation of the Watergate scandal. The film opens with the police discovering five burglars inside the Democratic National Committee located in the Watergate complex. The following morning, thinking that the story will be of little…

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    The scene where everything changes. When Anton Chigurh kills Carson Wells. As far as we know, Anton is hired to retriever that money case, held by Moss, and kill whoever gets in the way, thus explaining the high number of killing during the movie. Wells, a bounty hunter who is hired to kill Chigurh, he’s motivated by logical motives, like money, on the other hand, Anton is simple crazy, having his main motive killing. In this scene, they are both sitting and facing each other, and the air-gun…

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    The American History Channel movie “April 1865 civil” was about Civil War. Also known as the war between the north and the south. The southern slave states separated from America to form Confederation led by Robert Lee. The Confederates fought against the American Union led by General Grant, which supported to end slavery. The part of the movie I find interesting is the Appomattox Court House. The Appomattox Court House is where Lee surrenders to Grant to accept defeat. However when Robert Lee…

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