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    excellent candidate for this opportunity at Broward Health as I recently graduated from Chamberlain College of Nursing with my Bachelors degree. I have obtained my Florida licensure as a Registered Nurse and am certified with American Heart Association, Basic Life Support as well as Advanced Cardiac Life Support. The diverse community among the Broward Health systems has attracted me to begin my nursing career within this corporation. It is imperative to work as a team and collaborate amongst…

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    Multimedia Artists Career

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    One of these advancements is a basic understanding of computers. This basic understanding would then be built upon as, "Multimedia artists use advanced computer programs and illustrations to project their creations on screen (Suttle)." These necessities for the job are generally more demanding for multimedia…

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    by my side all the time, and even encouraged me to go to an art school when I had no plan for my future college. My focus in this school, The School of Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), is visual communication. I am preparing for the portfolio review this semester and hope I can enter the department. But why visual communication? I believe most people started with painting or drawing, but how was I introduced to graphic design in general? Before even applying for college, I went to Rhode Island…

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    1. Retinal Detachment Retinal detachment is a medical emergency that occurs when the thin sensory layer of the eye becomes separated from the rest of the eye. This cause vision changes and blindness if not taken care of properly. Proper nursing care and patient compliance is essential in restoring functioning of the eye and protecting against serious complications. ( Williams, 2011)(WebMD, 2016). Anatomy and Physiology The retina in a thin layer of tissue that is covered in nerve cells at the…

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    The human body, but more specifically visual cues and the vestibular system allow us to determine when we are upright, sideways or turning. However, when visual references disappear the mind will tend to make up a false sense of which way is straight and level by relying mainly on the vestibular system. These false orientations created by an illusion have been deadly for many pilots, especially for those without any instrument training. Although having an instrument rating is not always the…

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    In the second part of this essay, I will elaborate my argument by considering Morales’ government policy in Bolivia, Cash-Transfer projects in Mozambique and Basic Income Grants in South Africa and elsewhere. In the final part of this essay, I will argue that just as we should be aware of the ways post-neoliberal development policy has moved away from the neoliberal political project, we should also be aware…

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    Bed Room Bed

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    applied to human activities, especially handicrafts and technical work. The most admired ancient art forms were music and poetry, and those were contemplated as divinely inspired. Eventually, the idea of art bolstered in scope to include literature, visual art, performing art and decorative art. Art, at its simplest, is a form of communication. It means whatever it is predetermined to mean by the artist, and this meaning is shaped by the…

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    beyond allowing the value of the work itself to be judged by popularity or monetary value, these factors can reveal a shift in the hierarchy of values held by society at the time of its unveiling. For example, The Mona Lisa (1503-6) revolutionized visual art of its time by separating portrait paintings from the standard side-viewing without any background and moved to include a full frontal view of a woman whose clothing and features are clear and accented by the addition of a diverse natural…

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    Report A Universal Basic Income Would Insure Against Job Loss 1. This text originally appears in “The New York Times” room for debate. It was updates on October 4, 2016. 2. The genre for this text is an opposite of editorial (also known as op- ed). The rhetorical aim for this genre is persuasive. More specifically, to Propose a Solution. This style focuses on a question about what action can be taken. Stern’s article talks about how the United States needs to propose a universal basic income…

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    Monocular Cue Analysis

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    determine our depth is the monocular and binocular cues. I find these two cues difficult to understand. What exactly is a monocular cue? What exactly is the binocular cue? I understand that one deals with one eye and the other deals with two eyes, very basic grasp I know. So a greater clarification on these two concepts would be helpful. The concept of accommodation allows for us to focus and view the…

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