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    The Doctor's Wife

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    The short story “The Doctor and The Doctor’s Wife” tells a story of a group of indian men working for a doctor to cut washed up logs. The opening paragraph explains the background of the working men and what they plan to do. After finding the washed up logs the men come to an argument of who the logs belong to. Does the story reinforce troubled times the Native-Americans had to endure during the colonial period, or does it relay the trouble men had to go through to take care of their families?…

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    story. Much of the story is presented through the disabled Leeroy Moffitt’s perspective who is in anyway possible trying to sway Norma Jean’s love back in his direction; nonetheless, he’s a man with no job that aspires to build a home for his wife. Log cabins are a form of housing that is many decades old, so I wondered why Leeroy was so fixated on building this home when it’s obvious his wife wasn’t fond of it. After the couple and Mabel took the trip to Shiloh, where it’s important to note…

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    Multicollinearity Multicollinearity is one of the common problems in spatial regression analysis. Sometimes some or all of the explanatory variable are highly correlated in the sample data, which means that it is difficult to tell which of them is influencing the dependent variable (Barrow, 2009, p. 306). Hence, to check whether the independent variables are correlated with each other, a correlation matrix for the three indicators was measured using excel. The correlation matrix in table 2…

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    Hula Hoop Exercise

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    recommended amount. Two activities logs that span over five days were written for this paper. The total steps of the day were also included and were gathered by a step counter, a Fitbit HR Charge. After the first log, the subject then also had to write corresponding goals that would increase or maintain the amount of physical exercise that corresponds to recommended amount of exercise. The success of these goals was determined by an analysis of the second log, when the goals were…

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    How are the Monkey-People like bullies? There like bullies because of what they say, do, and how the monkeys act. Another name for the Monkey-People is Bander-log. Bander-log is the nickname the author gives the Monkey-People. The Monkey-People took Mowgli because he was useful to them. “Mowgli would be a useful person to keep in the tribe, because he could weave sticks together for protection from the wind” (Kipling, 33). The Monkey-People needed to catch Mowgli because they wanted Mowgli…

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    students will be writing in a reading log for Aliens ate my Homework. After every two chapters, deepening where the chapters end, the student will write their reactions and opinions after reading or hearing the chapters in their reading logs. Through the reading logs, students are able to explore ideas, clarify misunderstanding and deepen their comprehension. (Tompkins 2014). They can also write new vocabulary they can latter on add to the ward wall. In the reading logs, as the story continues…

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    Dental Clinic Case Summary

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    Q4) How do you to test the following equipment is functioning correctly prior to use and how can you tell when it does not? What action would you take if the equipment failed? a) Dental chair We are testing chair practically every day when we are switching chair on. If the chair is not moving we checked the main switch on the side at the bottom, if the pressure is on in bottle with water for procedures and if the switch over the table with computer is on. If all is on and chair is still not…

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    work? With PhoneFactor, you will log in to Citrix with just your network username and password. After you click Log In, your phone will ring within 4-10 seconds. Answer the phone, press # (pound), and you are instantly logged in! What if I am somewhere I don’t get cell phone reception? No problem. You can simply log in to the PhoneFactor website and change your primary or backup phone number to a hotel, home, or other cell/landline number.…

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    Leroy’s accident, he does not know what to do with himself and so he come up with the idea of building a log cabin and he begins to grow an obsession of this project. “You can’t get me into a log cabin… I was raised in one and , it’s no picnic, let me tell you”. He is told by several people that this is an impractical idea and Norma Jean states that she is not interested. This idea of building a log cabin symbolises the marriage between him and Norma Jean. Nothing can dissuade him and he does…

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    Bobbie Ann Mason used his wild imagination to symbolize the log cabin and a dust ruffle. Mason used the log cabin to symbolize their marriage. Also, he used the dust ruffle to symbolize Leroy and Normas poor attempt in hiding their problems. At the beginning of the story, Normas mother, Mabel, gives Leroy and Norma a dust ruffle quilt to put on their bed. Leroys assures Mabel that the dust ruffle will be used, but to “ hide things under the bed,” (page 234). Usually, things are placed under beds…

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