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    Self Eulogy Family and friends we have gathered here today to celebrate the life of a woman with great soul. Today marks the end of an extra-ordinary journey that began 91 years ago. Ogechukwu Philomena Anuta wish to die peacefully in her home. She was born in Enugu Nigeria, on June 26, 1982, to the late Nijedeka Philomena and Thomas Chukwugaekwu Anuta. Oge as known by family, friends and coworkers graduated from St. Johns of God secondary school Awka, attended Nnamdi Azikwe university Awka where studied political science for 2years before coming to the United States of American at age 22. While living in the United State she attended Laboure College and received an associated degree in nursing in 2009. In 2015 she received a bachelor’s degree in nursing science from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. On July 16, 2017 she married the late Chiedozie Michael Obiora whom she met while vacating in London. That wonderful marriage produces three wonderful children. After a successful career as a registered nurse, Oge then decided to go back to school and get a masters in nursing to become a Registered nurse Practitioner. She graduated from university of Massachusetts Boston in 2020 with a masters in nursing science. What can I say about her? She was very quiet sometimes mistaken for being weak, but within her was has a strong spirit. She was a devoted Christian, a nurse, a teacher, a problem solver, a sister, a wife and a friend. As a nurse, she treated her patients with…

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    How To Cite Tibbets

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    Tibbets enlisted in the United States Army in 1937 and qualified as a pilot in 1938. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, he flew anti-submarine patrols over the Atlantic. In February 1942, he became the commanding officer of the 340th Bombardment Squadron of the 97th Bombardment Group, which was equipped with the Boeing B-17. In July 1942 the 97th became the first heavy bombardment group to be deployed as part of the Eighth Air Force, and Tibbets became deputy group commander. He flew the…

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    Cite 13 Reasons Why

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    13 Reasons Why My sophomore year, I read the book 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher and it changed my perspective on people. In the book a girl named Hannah Baker commits suicide but before she does she makes 13 tapes of the reasons why she has done the act. These tapes are delivered to each person discussed on the tapes individually, but the book is from the point of view of Clay Jensen. Clay was a co worker of Hannah’s that was secretly in love with her and never said anything before her suicide.…

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    It is important to understand why we must cite references used in our works. “A responsible scholar [cites] to give credit to other researchers and acknowledging their ideas” (MIT Libraries, 2017, para. 2). Hicks builds his reasons of the importance of citing around the lack of structure of “when, how often, and where to place citation in written work” (Hicks, Page 177-178). With that, Hicks gives his reasons to his readers for citing work when writing. First, it gives credibility to the author…

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    Cite 13 Reasons Why

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    13 reasons why was originally a novel written by Jay Asher, but has now been created into a TV show. A girl named Hannah Baker was bullied and mistreated around school and outside of it. She eventually makes her decision and wants to escape her life, she wants to kill herself, but before she does it she wants to tell her story and all the reasons on why she committed suicide. As the school mourns Hannah’s death, a classmate receives several cassette tapes labelled 1-7, double sided. It gets…

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    The Joy Luck Club is a book that presents a conflict between Chinese immigrant mothers and their American-born daughters who have different language and culture. Mothers want to share their past with her daughters and daughters try to understand their mothers’ pasts with understanding the difference. I chose to write a letter because it is an appropriate text type that can express one’s opinion to give the advice of problem that daughters have and effectively convey one’s thought with the…

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    to support his claim for the need to end mass incarceration in the United States (cite). For over a century, the main form of punishment for adolescents that commit crimes has been to confine them in correctional facilities such as “large juvenile corrections institutions, alterna¬tively…

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    hline abularnewline extbf{Post cardiac arrest}\ abularnewline Del Castillo (2012)cite{DelCastillo2012} & Prospective cohort study & $ > 300 $ mmHg (40 kPa) & $< 60 $ mmHg (8 kPa) \ abularnewline Ferguson (2012) cite{Ferguson2012} & Retrospective observational study & $ > 600 $ mmHg (40 kPa) & $ < 60 $ mmHg (8 kPa) \ abularnewline Guerra-Wallace (2013)cite{Guerra-Wallace2013}…

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    Biomedical Imaging Essay

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    the raw data \cite{manyika2011big}. The biomedical imaging data consists of magnetic resonance image (MRI) \cite{edelman1993magnetic, ogawa1990brain}, radiographic image \cite{hsieh2009computed, chapman1997diffraction}, positron emission tomography \cite{bailey2005positron} and others. Biomedical signaling data includes electroencephalography (EEG) \cite{niedermeyer2005electroencephalography}, electrocorticography (ECoG) \cite{buzsaki2012origin}, electrocardiography (ECG)…

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    believed that those addicted to certain substances were possessed by the devil, or ____ [CITE]. Treatment for drug-dependent people involved _____ from a priest (instead of dr). As time has progressed, the way in which we perceive abnormal behaviour has evolved from a religious and philosophical context, to scientific and empirically grounded interpretations [CITE]. Although many uncertainties remain, the explanation of substance dependence has diversified to include two fundamental cues of…

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