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    learned. This implies that there are certain “codes” that evolve within a society or culture, which help individuals generate meaning from signs. These codes influence the ways in which individuals interpret signs and symbols in the media (9). In the COD: Black Ops advertisement, one can recognize various cultural codes embedded within the commercial. For instance, the commercial displays famous figures, such as basketball star Kobe Bryant and late night talk-show host Jimmy Kimmel, playing in…

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    was a grown adult and would constantly try to tell him what to do and would argue with him to no end about whatever silly subject came up, but in my opinion, the best part about it was that he would always argue back. We were two peas in a pod. Cape cod is where all these heart warming…

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    Kennedy raised the topic on an issue along the coast of Cape Cod, inviting readers to read his argument and explore the development of renewable energy and its impact on the environment. In Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s article, "An Ill Wind Off Cape Cod," a persuasive tone is developed by using pathos, ethos, and logos. Kennedy utilizes emotions to enhance his reasoning for prohibiting the building of turbines. In this document, he emphasizes that turbines would “damage the views from 16 historic…

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    I had many powerful experiences during our field study trip to Cape Cod. It was a wonderful experience, and I learned so much in those five days. However, there were a few salient experiences I had that stood out among the others. These three moments combined cumulated into an overall experience that had a significant and lasting impact on my future thesis goals. The first salient moment occurred during the second day of the trip. We had just spent the entire day walking in the sand and the sun…

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    Let it Blow Respiratory Case Study Elijah Stevens is 74 year old male with a history of COPD. He is admitted to the hospital for an exacerbation of his COPD. He continues to smoke cigarettes (reports one pack a day). His current medications include theophylline, albuterol inhaler, beclomethasone dipropionate inhaler and a chewable aspirin 81 mg once a day. His lung sounds are diminished bilaterally. Pulse oximetry reading is 90%. He is receiving oxygen at 2 liters per nasal cannula. He…

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    Introduction and Overview This is a comparison analysis of the financial performances of two companies Bharti Airtel Ltd (Airtel) and Idea Cellular Ltd (Idea). Both the companies belong to telecommunication industry, and are two of the largest telecommunication providers in India. A brief overview of the two companies is as follows: Bharti Airtel Ltd - Airtel is one of the world’s largest telecommunication service providers with presence in 19 countries. It is listed on both BSE (532454) and…

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    Papaveris Pericarpium

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    The pharmacokinetics of morphine and codeine in human plasma and urine after oral administration of a papaveris pericarpium containing traditional Chinese medicine The opiate morphine (MOR) and codeine (COD) are found in natural poppy products of papaveris pericarpium, which is the principal active component in many traditional Chinese medicines for treating cough. Despite its long history of use, little is known about the pharmacokinetics (PKs) of papaveris pericarpium, which are important…

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    Amino Acid In Zebra Fish

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    sequence of myosin heavy chain 6 alpha protein in zebra fish, cod, tilapia, salmon and flounder. The sequence alignment from the NCIB website is used to compare the genetic sequence of myosin and determine how closely related two species of fish are based on the number of amino acid sequence they have in common. The table indicates that flounder and tilapia have the least variation in the genetic sequence and are related most closely. Cod and tilapia also have a significantly low number of…

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    Based on statistics, overfishing, contamination, and climate change are primary threats facing the trade. Pollock, cod, flatfish,salmon, and menhaden are the prime examples of domestic kind. All fish share 2 properties one being their habitat, and second being they have backbones.Which is also known as vertebrates. Fish are cold blooded,water-dwelling, vertebrates. The combo of gills, fins, and factor of living in water differentiates them from other creatures. Researchers believe that there are…

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    Atlantic cod. In the 1990s, Canada’s abundant cod stock were famous all around the world, attracting many settlers to the area. The cod industry became the staple of the economy for the East Coast and had increased living standards, increased employment, and increased household incomes. Until the years of overfishing, wasteful practices and lack of resource management took its toll, collapsing the cod fishing industry and caused turmoil for Atlantic Canada and the state altogether. The cod…

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