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    driven by focusing the nutrients (Webster-Gandy et al., 2011) rather than foods, meals or dietary patterns. The thrust of this paper is to explore the limitations of such focus and to discuss implications of the practice on dietary guidelines. First, this paper reviews some of the concepts and terminology related to nutrient focus. Second,…

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    conquerors. To be able to classify what these Europeans should be considered, we really have to focus on what was going on during this time. According to numerous sources such as (A Brief History of The Age of Exploration, 2017), the 15th to 17th century was truly a time of advancement.1 With numerous advances in government, travel, sciences, and many more that allowed Europeans to really begin there expansion and focus on conquering. There had been focuses on improving military efforts,…

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    using this approach focus on structural elements within the organization as well as strategy, implementation, and adaptation. Changing institutional structures works well when goals are clear, when cause-and-effect relationships are well understood, and when there is little conflict, uncertainty, or ambiguity. Human resource: Leaders who approach change from a human resource frame focus on people. This approach emphasizes…

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    Complexity Based Approach

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    Developmental approaches: focus on the normative phonological development and age of acquisition norms when determining targets for intervention. Complexity-based approaches: targets are chosen based upon what is seemingly more complex with respects to the client’s knowledge, linguistic, and/or articulatory phonetic factors. Vertical: focus on one goal until it is achieved then move on to the next goal Series of goal achievement until “predetermined level of accuracy” is met Horizontal: several…

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    Jury Trial Reflection

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    As a prosecutor in the case, my role is valuable to find the balance between rights and justice. I need to keep the rights of my client, the plaintiff, safe from misuse. I have to also seek out that the truth, whether right or wrong, is found out. My role will bridge the gap from the witnesses to the jury. I will communicate what the witnesses know, to help the jury understand ( hopefully sympathetically) my cause. White v. Ball is our strongest case. It talks of what counts as “intent to…

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    What is a nootropic? A nootropic is a second term for study tablets, smart medicines, brain supplements, neural boosters, nutraceuticals, etc. Generally, a nootropic is any element that improves brain functionality around the subject of focus, reminiscence, and cerebral agility. Listed below is selection of some of the worlds' best nootropics: 1. Huperzine-A: "Huperzine-A" is effective as the cholinesterase inhibitor, which basically inhibits the enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine.…

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    threatening punishments, and cajole her to listen or do her homework, which is making it worse for Alicia, because the more her parents beg and cajole her to focus, the less responsive she will be. For education decisions, in Alicia’s case, parent-child communication, and discipline, and more effective management strategies, should become a focus of treatment efforts for Alicia. Theories to explain the identified Mental Health In addition, for the theories of ADHD there are different…

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    knowledge. I recognize that many of the other modalities rely on the therapist to be the expert on the individual’s problem or concern. I feel that we focus so much on how and where the problem came from and focusing on the past that we spend more time in the past rather than focusing on the positives. I also like this approach as it focus on what positive in one’s life that working for them and allows the individual to be the expert for finding a solution and the therapist becomes the coach…

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    or less, a movement to revive the religions of ancient Egypt- with the gods of ancient Egypt being the main focus. There are various flavors of Kemeticism- some which rely solely upon ancient practices, and others that use virtually nothing from the past. But in the end, the main connecting point for the different sects is the focus on Netjer- the gods. I personally feel that the main focus of Kemeticism is to live your life within ma’at- which is commonly translated…

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    Parnell (2014), the resulting competitive strategies described by Porter are: low-cost (no focus), low-cost (focus), differentiation (no focus), differentiation (focus), low-cost/differentiation (no focus) and low-cost/differentiation (focus) (p.…

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