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    users to use this service. The page serves its purpose, which is to introduce and educate users on this new service that is available for free. The message contained, direct and clear. The choice of words served the goal as there was less technical jargon in a technical field. This is done to make it easy for all users to…

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    and beliefs. On the other hand, those who violate them will be punished. Some of these can be gang members obeying their own gang rules of conduct. In addition, the way they portray themselves, who they associate themselves with, different use of jargon,and their territorial boundaries are some examples that inhibit their subculture or society, and how that influences them to crime. There is relevance and correlation between gang crimes and the social disorganization theory. With that being said…

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    In the community of psychological discourse, the standardized language is used among professions; technical manual about the language use is adopted to educate the future psychologists and to regulate the published journal. The purpose of standardized language is avoiding the misinterpretations and promoting the ‘effective’ communication. Upper-level courses in psychology department often required students to write the review articles to integrate the student’s knowledge about the statistics,…

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    Essay On Being A Cripple

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    After reading a few essays by three different groups of people: The Doctors, the Nurses and the Patients. People hold different styles in almost every aspect in life such as types of music, clothing, colors, books, and films. So when it comes to different writing styles, then one can agree with that also. One just never thinks about it and with people having what they think is “good’ personal writing. Good personal Writing should include humor, graphic details, things I can relate to, and not…

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    Influence Tactics Analysis

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    Influence Tactics I have purchased over four cars in my lifetime from dealerships in Killeen, TX. Each time purchase came from a different dealer. There was one specific time that I remember that I was a target of influence tactics, which when I purchased my first vehicle. In 2009, I bought a red Mazda 3 from Cleo Bay Honda located at 3907 E Central Texas Expressway, Killeen, TX 76543. When I walked in the glass double doors I saw several men dressed in casual clothing approaching me. A man by…

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    In interviewing a child is different from interviewing and adult. Because of the developmental level of the toddler and the preschool child and because of the challenges that comes with it, the caregiver should be present when the nurse does the physical assessment, examination and education and the nurse should take into consideration, the culture of the client. According to Jarvis, “When a nurse is assessing a child the nurse has to remember that she is attending to two people; the caregiver…

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    Snomid Ct Experience

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    My initial impression of SNOMED CT and the associated National Cancer Institute (NCI) website link provided for the assignment brought to my conclusion that this is another complicated healthcare website that contains a bunch of medical jargons and terminology that I probably may never use or have the opportunity to integrate into my practice. According to Stearns & Fuller (2014), SNOMED CT “is not a classification system, but rather, a reference terminology that is designed to represent…

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    even worst. Further more, some people in society are voluntary unemployment. The Voluntary Unemployment refers to the worker deliberately chooses not to work because of a low salary scale or can’t find out the suitable employment for them (Business Jargons). They are the people who decide not to participate at labor market due to the dissatisfied with salary but that doesn’t mean they are inability of working they just wait for the job which are suitable for them. Factor of Education Small…

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    This can be overcome by not using complicated jargon so that children, young people and families don’t get worried and confused. Not sharing information. This can be overcome by learning to communicate and share information so that everyone is aware of what is going on and what they are doing to help…

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    Rhetorical Analysis Doug Laforest wrote an article about how it is not socially acceptable to use any other phrase for an immigrant that has illegally traveled to the United States to claim residency should be referred to as an “Undocumented Immigrant”. When analyzing the article Doug writes, “Undocumented Immigrants”, there were many rhetorical devices used to get the point across effectively. Through the course of the article not only does the author use many effective strategies but the…

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