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    What makes an American, ‘American’? The answer to this question will vary greatly depending on the respondent’s beliefs and cultural background. As the United States continues to grow and evolve in areas such as race, ethnicity and culture, the image of America changes as well. In an article entitled ‘Nation or Notion’ by Patrick J. Buchanan, he argues that Americans need a common identity based upon ancestry and culture to survive as a country. On the other hand, an article entitled ‘What Does…

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    “Because I could not stop for Death — He kindly stopped for me the Carriage held but just Ourselves — And Immortality”(1-4). The strategic use of dashes in the stanza creates an environment where time slows down. The hyphens prevent the readers from rushing through the poem. Instead, the hyphens encourage the readers to slow down, so that they can understand the benefit of taking one’s time . Slowing down helps draw…

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    Bhatt And Mliebrity Theme

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    Bhatt’s “Muliebrity” and Ferlinghetti‘s “Two scavengers in a Truck, Two Beautiful People in a Mercedes” portray the identity between people. In “Muliebrity”, the poet explores the role of a woman. The poet demonstrates her feeling toward the women who was picking the cow-dung by using first person view. Although the writer’s main purpose was trying to show the theme of womanhood, but she is also playing with the prospection of a woman. The poet uses imagery to set the scene in India. In line…

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    Proper coding if very important because if a wrong code is used it can cause several problems not only for the patient but for the providers. Proper coding is very important in so many areas of the billing, ensuring accurate payment for the physicians to create a valid record of the patient’s medical history (www.healthcarebusinesstech.com/medical-coding). Proper coding can help expedite the payment for service and can also determine if a claim is approved or denied. It also tells us what…

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    find where we will come together as Americans. First, the text states: “With the end of the cold war there was the creeping concern that without a focus for hatred and disgust, a sense of national identity would evaporate, that the left sign of the hyphen- African-American, Mexican-American, Irish-American- would overwhelm the right.” This goes to ask about why we…

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    Book Of Romans Essay

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    ”(web 3) Even more than laying the groundwork for his hopeful trip to visit them, he takes the time to acknowledge some of the issues that the believers were dealing with amongst themselves. The city of (passive voice)Rome was already well known (hyphen) to include several idols and practices of idolatry and promiscuous lifestyles that were contrary to the lifestyle Paul was trying to express. Paul spent a lot of time pouring into the churches that were under his care and the people of Rome…

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    The Tell-Tale Heart Guilt

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    Poe uses of text structure in Paragraphs 8, 9, and 10 create tension through a change of pace from a slow pace in 8 with hyphens and commas, such as “waited a long time, very patiently” to a much quicker pace in 9 and 10 that consists of less pauses in the narrator’s speech to create this sense of urgency or panic such as “open – wide, wide open” (Paragraphs 8 and 9). In addition…

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    Discuss the CPT guidelines, modifiers, and add-on codes. s Current Procedure Terminology (CPT) is the nomenclature used to report procedures and services performed by physicians. The guidelines in the CPT manual are presented at the beginning of each section and are used to appropriately report and interrupt the services and procedures that are found in that particular section. They are important as they give specific instructions for that section such as dealing with unlisted services or…

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    shows that people have become too lazy to spell and punctuate properly. 3. Abbreviations cannot be interpreted or are misunderstood. Evidence and examples: 1. Lack of punctuation and increasing use of abbreviations 2. “[The dictionary] has removed the hyphen from…16,000 words.” “The spell-check (sorry: spellcheck) …” 3. “…I had assumed LOL meant ‘lots of love’…it means ‘laugh out loud’.” Opposing arguments: 1. Children are not becoming illiterates. 2. Text users are not destroying the English…

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    Hyphens, he uses hyphens in many different places , one is ‘I proceeded -- with what caution -- with what foresight’ when we read it we realize that the narrator is jumpy and he had a crazy “like” state of mind. This adds to the tension and suspense in the story. Poe also uses Rhetorical Questions this challenges the reader and then makes the reader ask themselves the question, because it is hard to find the answer; ‘ How then am I mad?’ When the narrator asks this question you don’t know…

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