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    without any rhyme or reason. The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd was the title that jumped out at me. I knew that there is no way that the book is actually about the lives of bees. I wanted to find out what it really meant. I read that it was set in South Carolina and was about a 14 year-old girl named Lily. So I thought that I could comprehend it easily from a voice of a girl around my age. I could relate to a lot of what was said about it; so I read the novel. Lily is the main character…

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    Dry Soil Lab Report

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    A comparison of microbial growth in different soil samples reveals that microbes are more abundant and diverse in dry soil sample. ABSTRACT Microbes are the most abundant organisms on Earth, and they are easily found in soil. To determine and compare the abundance and diversity of several types of microbes between environments, two soil samples from different environments were gathered and compared. One sample was obtained from a hot, dry environment while the other was obtained in an area of…

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    been dreading this class for some time and will be in a tremendous hurry to push through and put it behind me once again. I do not aspire to become a mathematical genius by any means. It will be nice to have a refresher on some areas I have grown fuzzy on- as the pretest showed me some more weak areas than I recalled. The goal of my college education is ultimately to launch a career in Human Resources, and there are common programs utilized in the field for payroll, benefits and such. The sooner…

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    I’ve played, they’ll say I learned in the “Recess Soccer League”. It was totally unofficial. That name didn’t get coined until 6th grade, but that’s how I think of it now. Most of my understanding of the game up to this point consisted of distant, fuzzy memories of dribbling around cones while trying not to fall flat on my face (I hadn’t taken a lesson since I was five). Our little soccer field probably wouldn’t have been recognizable. The goals…

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    Master Patient Index

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    false matches. Very poor at matching people when numbers or letters are transposed, names are changed, there is a large amount of data, or limited data. Rules based algorithms- use a more sophisticated method. These type systems are often called “fuzzy logic”. This method lets the organization assign weights to specific properties they are interested in and then use these weights to compare specific records to each other as desired. In order for this system to properly function, the organization…

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    Siberian Haskie's Coat

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    Siberian Huskies come in a variety of colors and patterns, usually with white paws and legs, facial markings, and tail tip. The most common coats are black and white, then less common copper-red and white, grey and white, pure white, and the rare "agouti" coat, though many individuals have blondish or piebald spotting. My own view is that you should never shave a Siberian Huskie’s coat. Though I concede that this breed tends to overheat in the hot seasons, I still maintain that you should never…

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    the rat was present. The child’s fear also compared to other fuzzy white animals such as a bunny. Prior to the conditioning, the rat was an example of neutral stimulus. The unconditioned stimulus was the changing sounds and the unconditioned response was the fear created by the loud noise. Pairing the rat with the unconditioned stimulus, the rat came to evoke the fear response. In addition, Little Albert showed fear from white fuzzy animals such as the rat and…

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    do. When we first started reading this story, like any other we are hoping for a happy ending. A happy ending that will have the mother love her family and herself. That did not happen and as readers we hate story’s that don’t give us a warm and fuzzy feeling. In the beginning the reader learns that, the mother is upset by her family. She dislikes being a mother and a wife. She has a pretty structured life. Her husband is successful and they have no issues with money. She has one child, who…

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    My desire to pursue a research career and to teach in academia, lead me to apply to the Ph.D. program in the Operations and Information Management. I enjoy diving deep into business problems and reviewing concepts in new and critical ways. In fact, OPIM provides tremendous potential for research in my favorite subjects and gives me a chance to be involved with teaching processes. Therefore, I believe that pursuing a Ph.D. degree in OPIM at a good university like yours not only is a step toward…

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    I chose to write on the topic of Johnson’s Negro Life in the South and Homer’s A Visit from the Old Mistress. As stated in the prompt for this, both paintings are open to vastly different interpretations, all of which concern proslavery and antislavery. To start with, the first painting, Johnson’s Negro Life in the South, depicts a run down house surrounded by black people looking like they are having a great time. Children are dancing as a man plays the banjo, there are two people flirting, and…

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