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    The importance of pre-screening As we all know in Clinical Research providing qualified subjects, clean/good data and the safety of our subjects is of the utmost important. Therefore it is vitally important to complete a thorough pre-screening of each potential subject. In order to do this the following should be done; Request the Medical Records of the potential subject and make sure they are RECEIVED and reviewed PRIOR to Visit 1. Why is this so important? Having the Medical Records in…

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    Technology continues to advance at a great pace even after numerous discoveries and innovative software. Technology has advance so much that certain companies have begun to develop virtual reality to the public. Virtual reality is when a person can experience reality that was created by a computer. This technology allows humans to experience new ideas and worlds and almost everything can be found on the internet. However, there are sacrifices that comes with better technology. The further…

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    Both dimension and abstraction are common features that characters portray in their world of interaction. Characters are forced to assimilate new ways of life in order to match with their immediate surroundings while others are resistant to such changes. In East goes West, several attempts are being made to form relationships. Evidently, some of the relationships work successfully while others are not. This nature of things brings about ambivalence in the lives of characters, which leads to…

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    encouraged to listen to the words of others. Taking into consideration, that what others say to us will have a positive or a negative effect. We are controlled by what others may think of us, the opinions they may have about our actions. This can prevent a person from complete what they want, just because others don’t feel the same. There is one story in particular that fits quite perfectly with this description. The story is named “Hills like White Elephants”, predominantly about the main…

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    Why do people travel? Is it to connect with their surroundings? Or find their place in the world? Some composers comment on the how and why of travel rather than the typical where found in travel guides. Welcome to the Newcastle Writers Festival. I am Mia Jenkins and currently a year 12 student. I am here to discuss the ways composers explore the relationships between people and landscapes on a more meaningful level. Alain de Botton's 2002 'The Art of Travel' is a didactic text that explores…

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    Being a person that is genuinely kind to others permit a person to sense a better feeling about themselves because they know that they have done a good deed, which the good could come back to assist them in the future. Even so, according to the novel, Superfreakonomics by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner, they address different situations about the people who do good for the world, which is known as altruism; however, most will only do good deeds for a prize or an incentive. Usually, a person…

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    Culture can affect multiple aspects in a society and can shape a person. It can affect who they are and how they act during certain situations. In Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Mr. Darcy, one of the main characters, goes through a lot of character changes and grows in personality and actions. Fitzwilliam Darcy is Mr. Bingley's best friend; he grew up at his estate in Pemberley and later his father took in Wickham. He is a very private man, and the way he was brought up highly affects his…

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    The Relation Self Analysis

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    Some way somehow, all of us feel like we are unique individuals with certain qualities in us which have to be recognizing by others. As Hegel presented in “The Relation Self”, human can only discover their qualities through the presences and recognition of others. He further elaborate that being recognized by others provides individuals with a sense of being free and independent. He also mentioned that we can be free and independent when we free ourselves from our own desires. Hegel accounted…

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    Bystander Analysis

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    Bystanders; they are all over the place. Some do not even realize that they are actually bystanders, and just think they are doing the other person a favor by minding their own business. Others are afraid of the outcome of speaking up. The stories, “38 Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call the Police,”“Little Things are Big” and “On Compassion” examines instances of the bystander effect and gives the audience a representation of how and why witnesses decide to intervene of remain ignorant in crisis…

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    A person willing enough to take a stand cannot have the mindset of winning, that person has to really care about what they are standing up for and must show it in everything that they do. Their optimism is not just believing in a successful outcome, its understanding that it will require effort…

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