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    fields. The USLE model as described in Equation 1 was used to predict erosion of each 100 m2 cells in this study. A=RxKxLSxCxP [1] Where A, Annual soil loss (in ton ha-1year-1); R is the rainfall erosivity factor (MJ mm ha-1 h-1); K is the soil erodibility factor (t ha h ha-1 MJ-1 mm-1); LS is the slope steepness and length factor…

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    Fraser, C., Riley, S., Anderson, R. M., & Ferguson, N. M. (2004). Factors that make an infectious disease outbreak controllable. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 101(16), 6146-6151. This paper deals with the possibility of having to deal with what could and would happen if an infectious viral outbreak were to occur. Their main focus was on what would be the measures for publicly controlling an outbreak and isolating individuals and or groups and…

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    According to Kindig and Stoddart, population health model creates the knowledge and solutions of health differences among different groups. The determinants of health are to explore the distribution of health in different groups to conclude the good or poor outcomes (kindig & Stoddart, 2003). The multiple determinants of health derived from five domains such as the social and economic environment, the physical environment, genetics, medical care, and behavior related health. In book of Jonas and…

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    original constitutive body part (Beane, W. S., et al., 2012). This practical immortality achieved is due to the presence of an abundant quantity of stem cell populations (Beane, W. S., et al., 2012). Planarian body structure corresponds greatly to its function and accommodating to surrounding and lifestyle. Their body structure displays bilateral symmetry, and presenting the contrasting characteristics separating the anterior and posterior segments (Beane, W. S., et al., 2012).…

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    Introduction Digital forensics is the investigation procedures for a legal purpose (Nelson, Phillips, Steuart, 2016). Digital forensics also prepares computer investigations There are four key factors before the computer investigation is complete. The key factors are developing and documenting procedures, following evidence handling procedures, documenting extraction, and presenting the findings. All of these combined lead to the preparing of a more complete computer investigation. As with…

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    be seen in Fig. 7 , the reflexed profile helps to get stability/trimability of the aircraft as its Cm o is greater than “0”. In addition the front position of Fig. 6 Airfoils’ analyzes: Fauvel 14% airfoil is chosen because of positive C m and favorable Cl/Cd value at cruise 138 J Intell Robot Syst (2013) 69:131–146 Fig. 7 Forces around the wing of the tailless…

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    truly erased once posted. Thus the dangers of defamation of both workplaces and healthcare workers can happen much quicker and the information however true, or untrue can be spread across the internet (Mansfield, S, J., Morrison, S, G., Stephens, H, O., Bonning, M, A., Wang, S-H., Withers, A, H, J., Olver, R, C., Perry, A, W. (2011), p642-644). This poses a risk to the entity and the professional themselves as false allegations can be taken as true and thus serious consequences could follow,…

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    conditions. This article will be useful in the research paper because it talks about the most common PDDs and how they affect speech and learning skills in young children. Lewis, B. A., Freebairn, L., Tag, J., Ciesla, A. A., Iyengar, S. K., Stein, C. M., & Taylor, H. G. (2015). Adolescent outcomes of children with early speech sound disorders with and without language impairment. American Journal of Speech - Language Pathology (Online), 24(2), 150-163.…

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    1. A background to the topic “There is no single ‘right answer’ to solid waste management; rather, a mix of measures and approaches. The solutions that will work in your city have to fit your own circumstances.” (Eduljee, 2010) Waste is a problem without boundaries since the evolution of humankind. Nations all over the world have taken several implementations in order to reduce the impact of waste. But the issue continues in a rapid way limiting the opportunities and wellbeing of the future…

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    Part One: Humanistic perspective The perspective that I chose is the humanistic perspective to explain human behavior. This perspective focuses on self-image and relationships and motivation. These two learned traits, shape a person’s behavior for the good and the bad. Self-Image: Self-Image is how someone perceives themself. For example, an innocent girl might describe her behavior as calm and gentle in order to maintain her personal perception of being in control. While observing his own…

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