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    of millions of American’s deaths. It claims a life every 34 seconds.” This is one of several examples of why teachers need to be certified in CPR (Kennedy). There are different techniques for the various situations. “In 1958, Peter Safar and James Elam came up with the airway and breathing technique. The circulating-closed-chest cardiac massage. In the mid 1990’s, University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center discovered continual chest presses to keep blood circulating in adult victims. Then, in…

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    3.2.2 Data collection The investigation is a research method that using self-administered questionnaires or structured interviews that systematic and direct collect data from a sample and study some social phenomenon and rules by analysing statistical data (Saunders 2011). So in order to study the role of social media marketing in the promotion of the Chinese film industry, this research chooses to use the questionnaire to conduct data collection which could be a better a way to know the…

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    War Over Religion Analysis

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    Wars are a part of Human nature. Humans have been going to war since before recorded history. The first ever recorded in history “took place in Mesopotamia in 2700 BCE between Sumer and Elam” (Mark), and even in these times it was fought for the same reasons as they are now. Greed, power, beliefs, and religion. No matter when in time there will always be someone who dislikes a single or group of people because their life is different from theirs, and it is these “differences” between people…

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    African influence in ancient Asia and Mesopotamia 

 The earliest modern humans to live in Asia and Mesopotamia were those Homo sapiens who migrated from Africa (Rashidi 2012, 18). These humans impacted the first ancient civilizations and in turn, aspects of today's culture. The African presence is seen in art and architecture, spiritual ideas, and in the creation of physical civilizations.…

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    In this assignment, each student was to independently identify a business or organization that actively trades with Canada. During the selection process, one of the most popular online book companies in the United States was chosen for this investigation. Throughout the research process, information was gathered according to what was learned in this section of the unit. As a result, a formidable understanding was gained with regard to the interdependence of Canada and the United States. This…

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    different versions of such tactic exist. The most extreme version of terrorism, suicide terrorism, utilizes this tactic as method of coercion “for a group whose high interest are at stake” (Pape, 2003: 348). This a tactic the Liberation Tamil Tiger of Elam (LTTE) have utilized against the Sri Lankan government to advance their goal of becoming a state, a tactic which has been unsuccessful because the government of Sri Lanka has preferred to prosecute the war instead of succeeding to the Tamil…

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    tragedy as a theme, and numerous similarities that are listed throughout both stories. In Faded Love we start our short story in Odessa, Texas at a car dealership where two former University of Texas football players by the names Bailey Waller and Pooter Elam work. Immediately into the story Bailey confronts his boss about wanting to take a job elsewhere at the local middle school as a history teacher and football coach. Bailey’s boss agrees without hesitation and helps him secure the position.…

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    Person Centered Therapy There is a certain level of simplicity that makes Person Centered Therapy (PCT) appealing. Rogerian, non-directive or person-centered, the simplicity of this form of therapy is about the therapist being supportive and the client leading the direction of the session(s). Each person is wants to change, to have personal growth in some form. There is a balance in person-centered therapy that is not always found in other theories. Founding Theorist(s) Carl Rogers…

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    Julie Otsuka’s novel Buddha in the Attic reminds me of the famous metaphor ‘The grass is greener on the other side”. ‘The other side’ is the right side of the fence that seems full of opportunities and possibilities to the folks standing on the left side of the fence. The story is about similar events that took place in the 1920’s in the United States of America which does a masterful job in relating this daring topic. As human beings, we all want to have better lives and living conditions, for…

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    Conover, the author of “Guarding Sing Sing”, is a journalist with a reformer 's dream, who is attempting to reform prisons due to their many issues within them. Conover in his attempt to shine light and gain knowledge from within; requested permission to write about the experiences of a recruit; also known as a “newjack.” The request was denied. So instead, he became his subject by becoming himself, a Correctional Officer. He writes about his many experiences as a CO for a whole year. This is “a…

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