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    Works Cited “Quick Statistics About Hearing | NIDCD.” U.S National Library of Medicine, U.S. National Library of Medicine, 17 June 2016, Www.NIDCD.gov. This source gives the statistics needed to give my paper a baseline of truth and evidence supporting one of my counter-claims. It also provided great insight to the real numbers of how many people are affected by what this paper is about. Kim, Eun Kyung. "New White House receptionist is a West Wing pioneer: 'Deaf people can do anything '." TODAY…

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    The information provided in the article is accurate. It includes origin information and factual comments from the students who are using the internet. 4.4. The article also offers well-supported claims and helpful links that make the discussion balanced and reasonable. 4.5. The article is professionally…

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    Bio 181 September 28, 2012 Article Review 2 Science of Bread- Making Bread- making has been a hobby for thousands of years. Most people know the fundamentals of bread- making, but how many know the science behind it? One baker, Emily Buehler, author of Enzymes: The Little Molecules That Bake Bread,” dug into the scientific process of the…

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    After middle age, the role of philosophy has reexamined by an influential French philosopher Descartes through the meditation; “that implies for Descartes a corresponding reformation of all the sciences, because in his opinion they are only non-self-sufficient members of the one all-inclusive science, and this is philosophy” (Husserl, 1982,…

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    other students making up the remaining five percent of the student population. The library contains roughly 15,000 volumes including books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, and audiobooks. The library also features an adjoining computer lab with thirty desktop PCs. The library is centrally located within the school building. 2. Selection Policy…

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    His eagerness to learn led him to the library, where he checked out books on basic school courses, physics, electricity, energy flow, and much more. He wanted to read everything. “Despite the variety of titles, I left that afternoon with books on geography, social studies, and basic spelling—the same textbooks my friends were studying in school. I began a rigorous course in independent study, visiting the library in the mornings, and spending the afternoon reading in the shade”…

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    The popular science article “You May Be Able to Train Your Brain to Be Fearless” published by The Huffington Post discusses the study “Limbic Activity Modulation Guided by Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging–Inspired Electroencephalography Improves Implicit Emotion Regulation” conducted by Dr. Talma Hendler. I find that the pop science article doesn’t portray the information correctly. It fails to include terminology and key results; specifically, the downsides of the study. The article’s sole…

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    then the result will be a blue explosion because of the structure of the element and how the bonds will be broken” would be an acceptable answer. “The test of a hypothesis may include experimentation, additional observations, or the synthesis of information from a variety of sources” (lab manual…

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    1. Introduction For the purpose of this research report the focus will be on the Information Search stage of the consumer decision process and how research into this topic can be used to predict consumer behaviour. Consumer behaviour is a discipline dealing with how and why consumers purchase or do not purchase goods and services (Quester, Pettigrew, Kopanidis, Rao Hill, & Hawkins, 2014). That is, the study to discover the forces that affect and influence consumers purchasing behaviours. This is…

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    1. Search Strategy Search terms: We searched those electronic databases to find relevant studies: (PubMed, EBSCO, ISI Web of Science, IBECS via Virtual Health Library, System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe (SIGLE), Google Scholar, Popline, and the New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM) through using ZIKA term . Data title and abstract screening After removing duplications by using Endnote software, the remaining articles were screened through abstract and title with the following…

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