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    models. 2.1. Connectivity and coverage The objective of deploying a WSN is to keep the FoI under strict surveillance and then forward the obtained information to a designated gateway/data sink. Hence, coverage and connectivity are the sufficient conditions for keeping the functionality of a WSN. Since the data aggregated by a WSN has to be forwarded to the processing…

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    edging upon a cause and effect principle. Affectively he is saying that a thing’s being acted on in a certain way explains why it has an altered condition, where as a thing’s being in an altered condition does not explain why it underwent the process which resulted in that alteration. However, things being carried are altered by being carried, a necessary condition for it to be considered a carried thing, while a thing that is loved does not need to be altered by it’s being loved in order for it…

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    Body Condition Score

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    Introduction Body condition was first described my Murray in 1919, it was described as the ratio of fat to non-fatty matters within the body of a living animal. Body condition scoring is an important management tool within the dairy industry, due to having cows which are too thin and cows which are too fat can lead to many problems and it will contribute to a loss of production. Both cows which are too thin and fat will have a reduced milk yield and poor fertility. The body condition score of…

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    Over the past decade China has been waiting to pass an extradition treaty with Australia. On Tuesday March twenty-eight, this treaty was canceled because it wasn't supported by opposition lawmakers and members of Prime Minister Turnbull's liberty party. China was surprised that this treaty wasn't even put to a ratification vote. This turn of events put a dent in the relationship between China and Australia. This extradition treaty is about criminals who commit a crime in China and go back home…

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    This distinct class separation much reflected the living and working conditions of the people at the time. The poor rarely escaped the poverty trap as the long hours they worked among dangerous machinery and poorly ventilated factories played them very little at only £70 ($8330 aus)per year in comparison to the $15080 minimum yearly salary. There was no government welfare provided and women and children were taken from education to work in factories at a very young age. This low pay and harsh…

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    Human Condition In Poetry

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    throughout many aspects of human life. However, many would argue that this human condition to be heroic and courageous during a time of need is usually exemplified best when one’s county is at danger – during war. During times of war, it was not uncommon for a soldier to turn to literature to guide them through dark times; to inspire heroism and courage. One of the most prominent forms of literature used to ignite this human condition is poetry. Poetry is an art form that has become more and…

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    Cardiac Conditions Essay

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    Cardiac conditions that may develop into a sleep disorder are Ischemia and Congestive Heart Failure. Pulmonary conditions include: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, central alveolar, hypoventilation, and sleep apnea. Gastrointestinal conditions include reflux disease. Hematologic conditions include: paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, which is associated with brownish-red urine --- extremely rare. Older people have a disease in sleep time with waking up more during the night.…

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    Pioneer Living Conditions

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    Pioneer Living Condition in Nineteenth Century Nebraska In Nebraska pioneers living condition was very difficult during the nineteenth century. Water was one of the first considerations in selecting homestead in Nebraska. Early settlers first established claims near streams and rivers to take advantage of surface water. But these homesteads were quickly claimed, and so later settlers would have to go to new depths to find water. That means digging well. Often a new settler would dig a test…

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    A diagnosable medical condition is much easier to diagnosis then a somatoform disorder. The problems and symptoms of somatoform disorder can not explained, not even by a doctor. They cannot find a cause, so the one affected will just from doctor to doctor, also called ‘doctor shopping’ so they can be diagnosed and understand the start of it. A diagnosable medical condition is more understood by doctors, and the cause of it can be found through different techniques. The symptoms are more…

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    According to our textbook, Caring for People God’s Way, the core conditions are: genuineness, warmth, positive regard, support and challenge. Each of these are effective for establishing an effective environment for counseling. Genuineness is the ability to live one’s own life in a way that you would like to see in your clients, “practice what you preach.” The second is warmth, to offer comfort to your clients, opening an effective rapport with them. Positive regard is broadly known as the…

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