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    Although they have some positive benefits like helping to prevent voter fraud, they also have some negative results. One of the biggest negative effects is that these laws have caused elections to have lower voter turnouts. Texas has historically had some of the lowest voter turnout numbers, and this law will only make those numbers worse. The University of Texas and Rice University conducted a study to find out just how much these laws affected voter turnout, and…

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    them was due to their own negative stereotypes of the Chinese that portrayed as anti-American, a concern for their livelihoods due to the economic troubles and large number of jobs being taken by the Chinese, and misdirected…

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    In the novel, “The Great Gatsby,” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the quality of life is overall depicted as negative and dull. People are characterized as more selfish and uncaring compared to other time periods or novels. It is apparent that friendships and relationships are valued extremely low, and true rich relations are often very rare, as we only see a few throughout the entire novel. Common friendships in “The Great Gatsby” are usually based around a certain thing. For instance, Gatsby, the…

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    marriage will last is to consider how negative a couple’s communication is while they are dating. (Alder, p. 240) Of course, some negative communication is to be expected. The important thing is to balance it with positive communication people in satisfying relationships is to maintain at least a 5:1 ratio of positive to negative statements. (Alder, p. 240) A lot of relationships I seen fail was due to disconfirming messages, along with non-verbal communication because non-verbal…

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    Negative Effects of ESWT on Bones and Lateral Epicondylitis Gisselle Molina Diaz Keiser University Negative Effects of ESWT on Bones and Lateral Epicondylitis Physical therapy is an essential part of the healing process of the human body. A big scope within physical therapy practice is the use of modalities. The main point of modalities is to transform energy from one form to another and take it as an advantage to heal damage tissue. According to research there is no evidence that…

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    autocorrelation or randomness and 2 signifies maximum negative autocorrelation or dispersal. If the values of Geary’s C are low it indicates positive spatial autocorrelation and if the values are high it indicates negative spatial autocorrelation. The calculation is similar to Moran’s I but here the cross product is taken on actual values at two locations. C(d)=((n-1))/(2Σ_i^n Σ_j^n w_(ij ) ).Σ_i^n Σ_j^n w_(ij ) (x_i-x_j )^2/Σ_i^n (x_i-x ̅ )^2 n – number of observations x_i,x_j-values of…

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    required to draw the ‘dot and cross’ diagrams for the same 4 compounds they were assign in the previous activity. Teacher will remain as a facilitator. After the starter activity, students should attain a better understanding with respect to the number of ions involved in forming trickier ionic compounds. (e.g. in MgCl2, there needs to be 2 Cl– ions with a total charge of –2 to balance out the +2 charge on the Mg2+ ion so Mg will donate 1 electron to each of the chlorine…

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    act of 2009, working to get non violent offenders to do community based programs, that would help rehabilitating, and be less expensive than paying in prison…

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    The health care in the U.S has provided quite a number of organizations. However, it is mostly owned and operated by the private sector businesses. A recent statistics shows that, about only 57% of most hospitals are non-profit, the government owns 20% and 21% of some hospitals are for profit (health care and education reconciliation act of 2010). Notwithstanding these figures, the proportion of the government is lesser than that of the non-government. Thus, it becomes difficult for them…

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    error and it certainly was no intentional. Explain the ethical and legal implications of disclosure and non-disclosure. Be sure to reference laws specific to your state MARYLAND USA Disclosure is notably the safer course of action a medical nurse can take in a situation of having made a medical error. However, the disclosure may not serve any useful purpose to the client but rather may have negative effects of increasing anxiety level. According to (Heubel F, 2005) on Kantian theory physicians…

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