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    Che Characteristics

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    Che was the seamless balance between the magnet and the hammer. Although he might have had some aspects that made him more the hammer or the magnet at times, there was no doubt that he had equal characteristics in both areas. Che knew how to predict what was going to happen and knew how to use the two sides to his advantage. In instances when he needed followers, he would put on the charm and elegance. Che was extremely well spoken. On the other hand, when he needed to be focused and make a…

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    What do you think of when someone says the word heroism? A hero is someone who has immense amounts of courage, intelligence, and strong will power. There are many more characteristics of a hero such as, being a respected and good leader. Also, they have to be able to think of other people over themselves. A hero is not someone who can fly, see through walls or has some incredible super power. A hero is someone who stands up for something they believe in and fights for it to better someone else’s…

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    Primate Characteristics

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    the child as well. Some ranges of primate residence patterns are as follows : one male, multifemale ; one feamle, multimale ' multimale, multifemale ; all- male '; one male, one female ; solitary. Each of these groups have their different characteristics and depending on the primates depends on what residence pattern they use. A large practices system that is used by a good majority…

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    Primate Characteristics

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    behavior and eating habits. Ring-tailed lemurs’ diet mainly consists of fruits and insects. During colder months, they sit upright to bath in the warmth of the sun (Lang, 2005). Besides these traits, ring-tailed lemurs have several distinct characteristics that make them a primate, and some of their traits and behaviors have been adapted to suit their environment and aid in their survival. To be considered a primate, ring-tailed lemurs must exhibit certain general traits that distinguish them…

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    for child molesters, they act upon the sexual urge towards kids. Pedophilia is also a psychosexual disorder. The fantasy or act of engaging in sexual activities with an adolescent is preferred and achieving sexual excitement or gratification. Characteristics of a pedophile are usually male and over the age of 30 and single. If married, the relationship is more for “companionship”. They are often fascinated with child activities or…

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    The most notable exceptions are humans and gorillas (who are terrestrial). *Grooming is one of thec hief characteristics of primates. *Variable in size with pygmy mouse having weight of 55gms to gorillas having a weight up to 200kg…

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    Endodontic Characteristics

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    Knowledge of the most common anatomic characteristics and their possible variations is fundamental, because the nontreatment of one canal can lead to endodontic treatment failure.1 The main objective of endodontic therapy is to eliminate infection from the root canal and the prevention of reinfection.2 The achievement of this goal depends on several factors:3 -elimination of surviving microorganisms in the root canal system through effective cleaning and shaping procedures -creation of a tight…

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    The current governmental system employed by modern governments is based on the ancient Greek concept of the polis. In order to comprehend how the West adopted the principles of democracy in the early modern period, it is integral to build ones understanding of the ideas surrounding the establishment and maintenance of the Polis during the dark and classical ages in Greek history. For instance, prior to the development of democracy in Greek city-states, the poleis went through periods of…

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    A sonographer has many on the job responsibilities, some legally required and others which are ethical in nature and are only really required in so far as it makes the sonographer better at their job. The legal requirements provide a regulated barrier for both patient and sonographer. The ethical requirements give a framework for good standard of care so that there may be a working relationship between imaging professional and patient. Thus both are extremely important and necessary for the…

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    Esfp Characteristics

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    My results for the Type Focus test were ENFP. The E stand for extravert, the N stands for intuition, the F stand for feeling, and the P stands for perceiving. ENFP’s are outgoing, friendly, and creative. They are curios, and have a desire to find new ways of approaching situations and solving problems. They are flexible, always willing to try something new, they find themselves always pulled toward new adventures, sometimes before they have finished their last endeavor. ENFP’s have the ability…

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