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    Tests American students today undergo the burden of standardized testing, an attempt by the education system to evaluate each student’s knowledge of key subjects such as mathematics and reading. However, many students fall prey to a narrowing of the curriculum with a sole focus on standardized test subjects and an inflation of the achievement gap between non-minority and minority students; this causes tension within the school system and furthers the increase of failure from minority students.…

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    Video Games Influence

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    Kheramad performed a study in 2010 in which the intention was to investigate and compare the social skills of students addicted to computer games and students who did not play these. He interviewed around 600 students, the study showed that there is a significant difference between the social skills of students addicted to video games and regular students. Results also indicated that normal students had a much higher level of social skills compared to those addicted to games. This is caused…

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    What would the world be like without physical therapists? Besides doctors, nurses, and other parts of the medical field, physical therapists are important too. The play an important role in the medical field like any other medical occupation. Physical therapists restore our health, life and self-esteem. Without physical therapy, we would be hopeless and most people will feel that they will never heal or become restored again. The history of physical therapy dates back to 1894 when it was first…

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    I am writing to inform you of how excited I am to be taking this class in order to improve my writing skills for my future profession as a Veterinarian. The tools I learned in ENC1101, ENC1102 and AEC3030C have prepared me for the vigorous assignments that are awaiting me for this next semester. I understand that you are an excellent person to give advice on how to better my writing for the professional world and I am very interested in critical feedback on my assignments. I am a junior at the…

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    My topic is how concussions affect the body mentally and physically. This will look at the aspects of concussions that affect people and how different severity of concussions affect people. The main issue with concussions is they can go unnoticed to receive the “treatment” for it. The treatment for concussions is bed rest with no lights, electronics, and no loud noises. There is a debate about weather there should be a drug to help with the symptoms of concussions, or there should not be a drug…

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    veterinarian comes with a lot of responsibilities. Such as Examining Animals to diagnose their health problems, performing surgery on animals, Treating and dressing wounds, Testing and vaccinating for diseases, Operating medical equipment, such as an x-ray, discussing general care, medical conditions, and treatments with animal owners, prescribing medication, euthanizing animals, etc. (Bureau of Labor Statistics). Many people don’t realize the many things veterinarians conquer daily.…

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    to African Americans because of the high cost as well as complexity, it could erupt additional complications with other groups, and reparations have already been made. First, reparations would be expensive. According to a journal published on Social Science Quarterly, Craemer estimated that slavery reparations could potentially cost anywhere between 5.9 trillion dollars and 14.2 trillion dollars. Such numbers were estimated by gathering the total work hours for all the African American slaves…

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    Florence transformed the status of nursing from a domestic service to that of a professional image. Over the years the nursing profession have undergone immerse revolution to become one of the respected profession in the modern era. The American Nurses Association (ANA) defines nursing as “the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care…

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    addressed the decreased presences of psychoanalysis in predoctoral education. The author defined psychoanalysis as a theory that elucidates issues by using human meaning. Wall’s relied heavily on the American Psychological Association (APA) promotion of “evidence-based treatment” and the commitment to the medical model as the rationale of the decreased psychoanalysis presence in predoctoral education. Several other key areas of obscurity concerning APA’s actions were highlighted to further…

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    Diabetes Website Analysis

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    2016, p. 46). In looking at the websites of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) www.diabetes.org and the National Diabetes Education…

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