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    Music Accountability When the world was introduced to the cassette tape, we thought it was amazing. We never would’ve thought we’d be streaming music live via internet. With the help of places like iTunes, Spotify, and other things, streaming and downloading music is a daily task. But is this a completely positive fact of life? Downloading music online has become a past-time in America. Tons and tons of teenagers do it daily. Most don 't realize the consequence for us or the artists and some…

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    Technology In Medicine

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    CDS systems were created for different purposes, for example, huge storages of medical data or patient monitoring that can provide alarms about the critical clinical situation for medical staff. Therefore, three kinds of CDS systems exist: passive systems that just store the data, semi-active systems that give general recommendation, and active systems can act…

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    Tony Robbins is the author of many kinds of self-help material, including Live With Passion. It is available in different formats, including CD and downloadable mp3. Tony Robbins' self-help material has sold very well, and is familiar to many in the U.S. Most of his books, CDs, etc., follow a general pattern; reducing or eliminating negative thinking, visualizing goals, gaining control of your life, and keeping factors outside yourself from being obstacles. It has also been said that much of…

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    poverty and the extreme things it can make everyday people resort too. (CD) For example, in chapter 4 when the wine cask breaks, people stormed the streets to salvage what they could off of the filthy cobblestone road. (CM) This makes it evident that the people of the town took whatever they could when it was available, no matter what the circumstances were. (CM) Alone this symbolizes how poverty struck these people were and the…

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    Coeliac Disease

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    in the Treatment of Coeliac Disease? Elissa Jennifer Watt (z3463000) 21/09/14 Tutor: Melanie Walker Introduction Advances in medical diagnosis and screening have revealed that coeliac disease (CD) is a major health issue across the world, affecting all ages. In Australia, the rate of CD was previously estimated to be around 0.4% (Hovell, et al., 2001). More recent estimates suggest that around 1.2% in men and 1.9% in women are affected (Anderson, et al., 2013). Similar statistics…

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    was chamber music. For the genre I would consider these piece as a string quartet. And for the historical era I would have to put it with romantic and twenty and twenty first century era. This was my first live concert that I’ve ever attended so is was my first time hearing a violin and a cello live. The way I would describe the way a violin sounds, is that it was very soothing to me it had a bright and mellow sound to it. On the other hand the cello sounded very powerful although it was…

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    Crohn's Disease Analysis

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    Crohn’s Disease (CD) has been influencing the lives of more and more people worldwide, and it is a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). More frequent in women, it affects 780,000 Americans (CCFA, 2014). Crohn’s Disease is progressive, chronic, and painful, and it can be located at any point within the gastrointestinal tract, though most frequently within the last part of the small intestine - the ileum -, and/or the colon (Abraham & Cho, 2009). The first documentation of Chron’s Disease…

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    Hemophilia Research Paper

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    According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Hemophilia affects 1 in 5,000 male births which factor out to be about 400 babies born with hemophilia each year [3]. Hemophilia is classified as one of the oldest and longest lifelong bleeding disorders that are inherited, meaning passed down from parents to their children. This disorder occurs when the protein in the blood or platelets that assists the blood to clot is absent or not functioning properly, resulting in extended bleeding…

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    Getting Started: Philosophy, Model, and Component Analysis In this paper I will describe my philosophy as it relates to curriculum design (CD) and my CD project on American Sign Language (ASL). Through the use the ADDIE model I will develop a CD that uses real-world situations to lessen the issues the deaf community are faced with in regards to the support they receive from the emergency services and the city employees in the Belleville area. The topic for which I have chosen to create my…

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    production. The waste is being thrown away which makes a huge impact on our environment and the condition of our lives along with fauna and flora. We should take a full responsibility for our acting today as “current generations are not bearing the full costs of their affluent lifestyle” (Taylor et al. 2009, p. 138). The consequences may be tragic unless the consumer society, we live in now, will take care of changing our bad…

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