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    that Maya Angelou has a strong sense of imagery within a lot of her work. Angelou’s strong imagery comes from her usage of details, word choice, senses and dictation. Maya Angelou uses many different techniques to add detail to her work. You…

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    Country” by Quindlen. Each author approaches the topic with a different voice and technique. In these two stories Quilden and Kennedy talk about how America is made by immigrants and yet everyone still comes together as one. First of all it starts with dictation. Which is the tone of the writing. These views differ based on character. Quindlen approaches this topic in a more factual way. While Kennedy also has facts his facts are full of analogies. Such as “Then I discovered that the immigrants…

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    amendments notably discontinued the rumor of a continuity of dictation upon non-elites. The first of these amendments states, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the…

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    The patient is a 95-year-old gentleman who presents to the ED complaining of chest pain. The first episode was at 3 PM the day prior to admission, pressure-like described as left-sided, and pressure-like it resolved without intervention and then reoccurred again at 3 AM in the morning of presentation to the hospital. His chest pain had resolved prior to arriving in the ED. His medical history is significant for atrial fibrillation, congestive heart failure, hypertension and he has age related…

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    In the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, the protagonist, is ambitious for his rule over Rome because Caesar does not wish for other Romans to overpower him and asserts his supposed superiority. During Lupercal, the festival in honor of the Roman god Lupercus, Caesar voices the characteristics of men he prefers to have around him to his general, Mark Antony. Caesar elaborates, “Let me have men about me that are fat…Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look. / He thinks…

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    Speech recognition changes everything. The ability to access technology and use it to connect with the world is an amazing gift to a senior citizen. Speech recognition is commonly used on a daily basis by many of us on our smartphones without giving it much thought. However to a senior or even a person with a disability it is life changing. Speech recognition is partially available on devises such as Ipad’s, tablets, and some laptops. If a community center were to add this technology for…

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    unprofessional. Secondly, in order to achieve my goal I will also need to improve my video editing skills in order to produce a more professional appealing videos. Thirdly, I will need to acquire proper professional dictation skills. In other words, I will need to improve my dictation skills to be able to fully talk…

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    applicant’s attorney filed the Application for Adjudication of Claim with venue with San Diego. I have filed Objection and Petition to Change Venue to the Bakersfield District office as that is the most appropriate Board based on applicant’s residence, where the injury occurred, and the employer’s location. I will keep you updated as pertains to any disposition or Order received from the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board in that regard, but as the Petition to Change Venue was filed within 30…

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    Ells Language Objective

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    questions to something that forces deeper thought. (Level 1 to Level 3 DOK) Exp. Develop a logical argument on why high school students should read and analyze Shakespeare's work? Allow Donald and other students with written expression to use dragon dictation instead of writing down their responses on the notecard. During this time, the special education teacher will introduce the language objective of foreshadowing and prologue to the ELL students. Make connection between the terms and the…

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    how sick your patient is.) Review labs and radiology reports (Review reports for abnormal findings, consider clinical significance findings for the patient care) Review procedures that may have been performed on the patient Review all notes and dictations in-patient chart Review documentation from other disciplines (we will look for nursing documentation and or dietary documentation…

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