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    Comparing Car Safety

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    The developments of technology continue to advance the performance, efficiency and safety of vehicles available today. These advancements of car safety technology enable to save more lives. This article will compare the safety features of a 2011 Hyundai Getz S TB and a 2009 Holden Astra CD. Both cars are in a similar price range but which car is better when it comes to safety. The safety features that are to be reviewed include; seat belts, air bags, anti- locking break system (ABS), crumple…

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    no “proportion and perspective”, rather just curved lines in black and white. While with the Art Nouveau disappeared, his works were unpopular until 1966. In 1966, he created an illustration for the Beatles’ CD cover called Revolver, which was an innovation in this area because before him the CD covers were photographic portraits bands or singers. Dwiggins The fourth is William Addison Dwiggins. He was a book designer from Cambridge, Ohio. In his opinion, he thought that if industrial…

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    The 30th Annual Evanston Ethnic Arts Festival, which was located on Evanston’s lakefront, was eventful for me last weekend. There were many ongoing activities such as family craft activities, international cuisine, and live music by several performers. I got to experience the diversity of arts and culture from all over the world. I went there mainly to listen to one of the music performers named, Saraswathi Ranganathan, along with her ensemble of Raga Blues that consisted of guests that included…

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    K-selection is similar to if you were to invest your money into a CD and r selection is if you decided to diversify in the stock market. The stock market is more volatile but could yield more rewards but a CD is stable and you know you will get your rewards in the future. If this concept is applied to the spectrum, then organisms like the sea turtle, which exhibit both r and K, are splitting their money and putting them into the stock market and a CD (Figure 4). This depends on what place an…

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    Sound Design In Theatre

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    invention of the rewritable CD was incredibly important. This meant that sound designers could create their own sounds, effects and cue; pick levels and adjust the sound before producing a final copy. It also meant that if a sound wasn’t right they could burn a new sound over the same CD (Glenn, 2014; Tracey; 1986; Schwartz, 2016). This was a massive leap forward from the records and tape recorders that were previously available for use in the theatre. To play back a CD during a performance…

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    plotlines perfectly to make me want to continue reading. Throughout the book, Laban brings the reader along with Duncan Meade during his senior year at The Irving School. At school, Duncan encounters CDs from the outcast boy, Tim, that lived in his room the previous year. Tim promises Duncan that through these CDs he will provide Duncan with the tragedy for his dreaded senior thesis, the tragedy paper. The final…

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    Crohn’s disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) characterized by inflammation of the digestive or gastrointestinal tract. Crohn’s can affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract from the mouth to the anus, but is more commonly found at the end of the small intestine where it joins the beginning of the large intestine (or colon). It can also affect an individual’s eyes, skin, and joints. Interestingly, the incidence and prevalence of Crohn’s disease is high in industrialized…

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    & Staggers, 2014). Jones et al. (2016) added a time component to the point-of-care CDS sepsis screening tool, which prompted nurses to complete necessary data entry every 12 hours creating increased satisfaction due to decreased cognitive load. Consequently, through implementing evidence based screening early recognition process within an EHR results show an effective efficient, and satisfactory point-of-care CDS…

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    It has been generally accepted that listening to music can improve mental health as it has the ability to divert us from stress by promoting positive state of mind (MacDonald & Wilson, 2014). In the society we currently live in, the self-awareness of most people is diminishing progressively since individuals are often overwhelmed with works and other activities, reducing the time spent for themselves. We often fail to realize that time for ourselves is essential since it would reboot our brain,…

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    destroy the intestinal tissue and its wall called the epithelium. As the combat progresses, targeted destruction extends to the organ’s exterior. Consequently, complications outside the small intestine ensue which serve as the reason why Celiac disease (CD) victims experience symptoms excluding intestinal involvement. Some of the symptoms that affect additional organs and tissue, include iron-deficiency anemia, chronic fatigue, irritable bowel, dyspepsia, infertility, pubertal delay, arthralgia,…

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