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    NIH Document Analysis

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    The NIH document is written more for a layperson (nontechnical audience) with the information in this document anyone who is not familiar with psoriasis can get the basic information on what psoriasis is, the things that causes it, and the current treatment options. The purpose of this document is to give the reader the quick access to the basic information about psoriasis. This might be shared between a doctor and their patient to give them answer they may have down the road. The intended…

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    The theory of social penetration is one that is defined as, "That as a relationship develops, communication moves from relatively shallow, non intimate levels to deeper, more personal ones." the Breakfast Club is a film that assesses the theory of social penetration and demonstrates that with time and exertion the anxieties about sharing one's actual self and emotions can be overcome. The motion picture is about a gathering of secondary school understudies who need to come to Saturday…

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    Prejudice And Racism

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    On the most general level, historical context shapes prejudice through the preserved dominance of the established in-group for centuries. As seen with the Unite the Right Rally, these white nationalists and supremacists are following ideologies of political groups centuries before they were born. Racism and anti-Semitism are not new notions in society. Since the horrific actions of Nazis and the KKK are deeply engrained into America’s history, the pattern of prejudice continues to exist even in…

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    For this assignment, I observed myself over the course of two days to identify my skill levels and quality of interpersonal listening behaviors. Before I began this experiment, I knew I had several presumptions on the way I listen to others. To reduce the impact of these presumptions on my ability to observe my behaviors, I began to determine and isolate these beliefs. After this initial preparation, I began my experiment of observing myself anytime I interacted with anyone. Over the next two…

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    Midterm Dilemma Paper

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    handled rather than the decision itself. Allowing employees to freely choose their seating is a great liberty for the employees and something they clearly appreciate. So for the employees to complain is normal. However, I think it is important to give a deeper explanation of why the decision was made in order to keep my employees satisfied.…

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    factors (36). People who are genotype positive for IL-1 (IL-1A and IL-1B) genes were found in one study of more than 100 patients to had higher levels of virulent bacterial species than those of genotype-negative patients. Additionally, genotype-positive patients were found to have higher counts of individual virulent bacterial species in pockets deeper than 6 mm, including T. forsythia (B. forsythus), P. gingivalis, and T. denticola (37). The importance of genetics is also suggested by…

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    Binaural Beats Technology

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    beats technology: 1. Deep meditation and relaxation levels. When you think about meditation, you're probably imagining Zen monks and seasoned yoga practitioners. By using these audio recordings, you won't need years of experience to actually be good at meditating. 2. Stress reduction. You can do a lot of things to relieve stress. But binaural beat recordings have proven to be faster, cheaper, and more effective in decreasing your stress levels. 3. Management of pain. Extreme physical or…

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    single fatal flaw. I would always be very short-sighted, taking the bait the opponent would lay out, losing my pawns very quickly, and being intimidated over moving my king and queen. However, there is more to chess than just a strategy. An unseen level of ideology clashing; all trying to prevail. It wasn’t until last summer at an internship at the University of Texas at Dallas when I…

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    reminded that they are watching the process of art imitate life, while watching the documentary which is art itself. In effect, the images of actors working to create the scenes could be considered as reenactments as well. With that in mind, in both levels of reenactments there is a glorification of the act of killing suspected communists, which is the true purpose of the film. “Act of Killing” is a documentary made not to depict the actual history of the murders within Indonesia, but rather the…

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    When thinking about influential speakers in history, there are a few that stick out to almost everyone, including Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill, and John F. Kennedy. Though these were influential when speaking, Martin Luther King Jr. brought to life the very words he spoke. Through many trials, Dr. King always spoke words of encouragement and peace to the people listening. No matter how bad conditions were, Dr. King spoke with truthfulness and confidence no matter the circumstance, and this…

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