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    C: The MAR is a vital piece of the Ccaribbean area because of the benefits it provides to oceanic life and the people living in coastal cities and towns. E: The reef is home to over five hundred aquatic species,, but this is only 10 % of the ocean is currently discovered, leaving 90% waiting to be researched (Barbezat). The reef is home to many endangered species, including, one of them being Whale Sharks. E: Although Whale Sharks also reside in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, if they were to…

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    Gardner (1983) suggests the existence of eight relatively autonomous, but interdependent, intelligences rather than just one single construct of intelligence. In Gardner's (1983) point of view, intelligence is a combination of different abilities; he defines intelligence as “the ability to solve problems or fashion products that are of consequence in a particular cultural setting or community” (Gardner 1993, p.15). Accordingly, he classified human intelligence into linguistic,…

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    enjambment and alliteration. One of the many ways that Duffy presents the bad ideas of love in ‘Hour’ is when she refers back to ‘Midas’s light’– one of the Greek mythologies. This shows that Duffy is trying to express that love isn’t all that good as Midas had turned his daughter into gold, leaving him being alone. The Greek mythology suggests that human nature can be greedy and until something is lost or gone would they realise what they have done wrong. Duffy’s idea of love is that it just is…

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    Preoperative Evaluation

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    Preoperative evaluation Cardiac surgery, including coronary artery bypass grafting and surgery for valvular disease, represents one of the most common classes of surgical procedures performed worldwide. Advances in the percutaneous management of coronary artery disease as well as in cardiac surgical techniques have led to improved outcomes with consequent longer life expectancy for patients. Greater numbers of patients with depressed left ventricular function, multiple comorbidities, failed…

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    Price Strategy n Price discrimination (3 Types) Taking into account the above information the following market strategy of price discrimination has been devised. Price discrimination exists when a firm with market power charges different prices to different consumers for identical products (Ruby, 2003). The conditions of price discrimination: 1) It must have market…

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    In “the death of the author” Barthes essentially gives power to the reader. It addresses the power of the author in reading and analyzing writing. It says that the reader has the option to cast off the background of the writer and focus more on his ideas. Volitair’s Candide and Tolkien's opposition to allegorical corresponds to "the death of the author". So what is "the death of the author"? To understand how Tolkien’s opposition to allegorical writing, one must fully understand the…

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    Case management consist of different disciplines in the care of a patient. I have interviewed a case management RN who works with the patient. I also interviewed another person only to have a different prospective of delivering care to a chronic pain patient during surgery. The other interviewee is an anesthesiologist that works at my ambulatory surgical center facility. Therefore, I have 2 people’s point of view of caring for a patient with chronic pain. One on a day to day basis and then…

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    Great Gatsby Conclusion

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    hope to live the American Dream and become wealthy. However, after he gets closer to Gatsby, Jordan Baker, Tom Buchanan, and Daisy, who are the epitomes of wealth and corruption, Nick begins to care less and less about his goal. His business books on Midas, J.P. Morgan, and Maecenas remain untouched on the shelf and he begins to hate the very thing he wanted to become. After one of his excursions with Gatsby, Nick writes "I wanted no more riotous excursions with privileged glimpses into the…

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    3. Methods of Engagement Frequently in the diaspora literature, the “brain drain” resulting from a large diaspora is identified as having deleterious effects on sending states’ development and is suggested as a reason why a strong nation state – in the vein of Weberian democratic ideal – does not surface in sending states’ governments. This concern unveils two assumptions: one, the aforementioned “brains” that join a diaspora are crucial to building a stable, responsive nation-state and two, it…

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    death penalty or capital punishment in India or any other country with such practices. The death rate in India per 1000 people was reported at 8.04% in 2010 where half of it were criminal homicide, the inclusion of death penalty hasn’t provided any Midas touch to bring down the death…

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