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    One being that I tend to be very jittery. Teaching would be tough for a person like me, who needs to be walking around, and has trouble being in the same place for too long. Furthermore, because of these jitters, I also have a difficult time reading large quantities of papers on a similar subject and still get value out of each one. Giving critical feedback is crucial as a teacher. If I have no way of quickly reading these essays, while still getting something…

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    The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) defines spasmodic dysphonia as an organic, chronic voice disorder that is characterized by forced and strained movement of one or more of the muscles in the larynx, causing an individual’s voice to sound erratic, hoarse, or constricted. There are two primary types of spasmodic dysphonia: adductor spasmodic dysphonia and abductor spasmodic dysphonia. Those who have the adductor type will experience unexpected, involuntary muscle spasms that…

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    in order to achieve, at least in my head, a maximum opportunity of making friends. Now fast forward, and I’m standing in front of the Criminal Justice building on West campus, for the first day of class. As I walked in I had all of the pre-class jitters. I had waited for this day, the day where I would be in a room with like-minded individuals, the day that would essentially start the rest of my life in the career field that I love. As I approached the room a mixture of nerves and excitement…

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    3-Describe wired LAN, its purpose, basic configuration, and supported standards. Specifically explain the VLAN concept and its use within the wired LAN infrastructure. What healthcare use can you envision for wired LAN? If unsure, search the literature for answers. A wired LAN connects computers within an organization in a network configuration and each PC on the LAN must connect to the network with a network interface card (NIC). The NIC needed varies by which cabling is used for the…

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    immune system, impotence in men, cognition, and insomnia (Foundation for a Drug Free World, 2006) Symptoms of withdrawal include restlessness, muscle and bone pain, wakefulness, loose stools, emesis, cold flashes with goose bumps, involuntary leg jitters. The symptoms will peak between 24-48 hours after their last hit of heroin, and will decrease in about a week; some withdrawal symptoms may last for months (NIDA.org,…

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    Cellular networks are a type of wireless WAN. Various technologies are utilized in cellular networks but there are only three basic modes of signal communications. These are simplex, half duplex and full duplex. In simplex transmissions the signal goes in only one direction and this type is usually seen in television and radio stations. Half duplex signaling is bi-directional but each signal has to wait its turn because only one can travel at a time. Examples of half duplex are the…

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    took this task seriously, analyzing and finally narrowing down my top two pieces. Finally I decided on one and left my vote of choice beside their writing. I went back to my desk and watched in agony as a couple student lingered on choosing a paper. Jitters set in, I wanted this off quickly like a band-aid. The teacher stood up from her seat “Finish up kids, it’s…

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    students, especially low achievers, become anxious about the test, cheat, try halfheartedly or use poor testing strategies” (Mulvenon). Another person named Susan Ohanian a long time school teacher and freelance writer spoke out and said “ Test- related jitters, especially among young students, are so common that the Stanford-9 exam comes with instructions on what to do with a test booklet in case a student vomits on it” (Ohanian). With these kinds of comments and observations many people argue…

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    think that being able to control your apprehension is the key to unlocking your true public speaking abilities, but this apprehension should always be present. As an athlete in high school, it did not take me long to learn that the nervousness and jitters I felt before a game were the driving force that caused me to perform to the best of my ability. These feelings caused me to prepare as much as possible for the game ahead of me and not lose focus. This is very similar to the importance of the…

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    The Road to Success Reading and writing are like the components of a workout; the more you practice, the better you’ll become. This comparison became my motto during a time I had to learn a new language. Although it wasn’t just any language like English or Spanish, this language involved codes, signs, abbreviations, and terms. I would have to learn this new language through the help of reading and writing in a mere three months. Having a hate-hate relationship with reading and writing…

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