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    Good Definition Essay

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    large, solid, object in space with its own moon or moons that orbits a star. This seems like it covers the bases of a planet but its leaving out too much. The word “solid” itself eliminates too many planets such as the gas giants in our own solar system. According to this definition, Jupiter, Neptune, Saturn, and Uranus are all left out because they are made of gas and therefore not “solid.” This goes to show how difficult the second rule can…

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    Change In Health Care

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    Nursing and policy Tabytha Balash Ohio University Nursing and policy Nurses have been making change in health care since Florence Nightingale. Advancement has been made in evidence based practice, increasing the scope of practice, and the ethical boundaries the profession abides by. Nurses have become a significant part of political change in health care. This paper will discuss ways nurses may become politically active, current legislation regarding childhood immunization, and lastly why…

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    Phantom Limb Essay

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    Undergoing an amputation generates sufficient trauma in and of itself, adding to the shock is the experience of excruciating pain caused by a limb or other body part that is no longer attached to the body, this disturbance can prove to be not only exasperating but extraordinarily frightening as well. This strange phenomenon, of experiencing a limb that has been removed from the body, is referred to as a “phantom limb.” Around “90 percent of amputees worldwide” have experienced these puzzling…

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    Japan In The 1980's

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    In the 1980s, Japan was largely viewed as the world’s most powerful economies. Their economy exploded after three decades of growth, and they had risen to become the world’s second largest economy. Japanese companies were eliminating American industries, from automobiles to consumer electronics. Also, Japanese companies were purchasing assets in the United States, like movie studios, golf courses, and real estate. Their stock market, Nikkei, was booming during that year. Property prices had…

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    Negativity In Technology

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    In recent years, new discoveries in technology have gained an increasing role in making tasks easier and faster to perform. Keeping databases, sending emails, and communicating around the world are only some of the examples that technology can do. It also has a strong impact on education, especially with the use of online textbooks, online classrooms and assignments, online databases for learning purposes, and so forth. However, some critics believe that technology has become one of the main…

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    I have chosen computer tech as my trade because of my love for all things technological. Ever since I was a child I have been fascinated with technology and what makes them tick. I have been told that I have a gift when it comes to computers for I would take them apart and put them back together. For as long as I can think I have been the one person my family goes to when they have a problem so it only fits that I go into computer tech. I have chosen Job Corps because it gave me a chance to…

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    We talked to the teacher and said that we hoped we could pick up the group from their classroom after we had set up the room after discussion with Ann. The group shared their break and seemed in harmony. The group dynamic changed after Andie went in and asked for his music, in which Helen and Julia’s energy went down. I introduced an elastic cloth for warm-up by telling them that it is utilized to help them engage with each other without harming. Calvin did not join in as Helen and Julia did…

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    Language Reflection

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    I used my place of work, which is currently at Virginia Mitre 10, for my language study. The current work place environment involves in assisting customers with their product choice within the store and serving customers at the checkout. My aim in this language study is to compare how my language changes with each different person I interact with within the work place environment and to extend my knowledge regarding language and communication in the industry. Every shift I work, I would have…

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    Parents are the ultimate caretakers for their children. Children, at a young age, are the most susceptible to the many diseases of this world, and their immune systems are hard at work. Some parents provide the extra support through the use of vaccines, while some choose to not vaccinate their children. But unvaccinated children are walking disease-spreaders, and they pose harms to those that cannot be vaccinated due to other conditions and restrictions. Vaccinations should be mandatory by…

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    belief to get the immunizations. Last is the exemption stating that if you already had the chicken pox you don’t need to get that immunization. So although there exceptions to the rule, it is still mandatory to get immunizations in the public school system due to the increased risk of one child causing an…

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