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    Is there a difference between "fair market value", "property value" and a "CMA? The answer lies in who you ask. There are several similarities with real estate terms. A Mortgage Company might prefer one term over another. A Real Estate Company might use a more common term in their daily activities. For the customer, it is important that they grasp a basic understanding of the property value terms used in today's market. Fair market value - The amount that a willing and able buyer would pay for…

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    negatively debase its moral development. Agent Orange was a chemical meant to accelerate the growth rate of soybeans. In the future this technological advance in high quantity became a herbicide and a defoliant, the opposite of its original purpose. During the Vietnam war, 77 million liters of it were used by the U.S. Military as a weapon against the Vietnamese. Over four hundred thousand Vietnamese people were killed as a result of having made contact with Agent Orange, and approximately…

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    Chandler Bridges May 14, 2015 Agent Orange “One Significate Ghost" In war, the first prerogative is that you must be able to find the enemy. During the Vietnam war, the United States utilized a group of herbicides which became known as the “Rainbow Herbicides" (Murray 2005) These chemicals, prefixed with "agent" named for their color, were stored in 55 gallon metal barrels with a simple, color-coded strip to designate the contents, of all the "agents", Agent Orange was the most extensively…

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    Artificial intelligence. The number one creation that human beings have seeked for many years, an eternal undying form of simulated life, competent of self-thought, and maintenance and protection. Human beings still have yet to invent a truly intelligent artificial imitated being though. Although, in numerous science fiction universes, Artificial Intelligence have become a part of the real world and in every day life. Good morning/afternoon, my name is Rylee, and I am here to analyse and compare…

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    The world of Artificial Intelligence offers profound benefits to society, along with perilous potential consequences. The outcome of the advancement of Artificial Intelligence likely lies in the hands of those who develop the field. This kind of power comes with numerous ethical questions, as to how far we as a society want to take Artificial Intelligence. Would we prefer a world without disease, or poverty, at the expense of human control over society itself? Important questions such as…

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    Nursing, Conceiving”). Do Duc Diu, a father who lost twelve out of his fifteen children from the effects of Agent Orange expresses how Agent Orange has changed the meaning of his life. The effects of Agent Orange are horrific. Any where from 2.1 million to 4.5 million Vietnamese citizens have been exposed from the time of spraying the dioxin-contaminated herbicide ("Health Effects of Agent Orange/Dioxin"). It has been nearly forty years since the destructive herbicide was used, and the…

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    Neuronetics Case Study

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    Medical devices can range from the most simple thermometers to complex imaging systems such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Neuromodulation is technology that acts upon nerves directly. It delivers electrical or pharmaceutical agents to a specific target area by altering the nerve activity. Neuromodulation devices and treatments are very effective (X). They treat nearly every disease like headaches to tremors to spinal cord damage to urinary incontinence. With a lot of scope…

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    Realtors Commission Issues

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    3. Realtors’ Commission Issues The most important step, if you want to sell to the foreign buyers through the foreign realtors, is to make sure you are open and convincing about how you are going to pay their commissions. By the end of the day any realtor in any country works for making a profit (the more the better) and providing for their own family, not to just be nice and pleasing for you or your buyer. The author knows first-hand what kind of problems the buyer’s Russian realtors…

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    Georgina Casey, nursing lecturer at Auckland University of Technology, writes that bioelectronic medicine is an internal or external therapy that targets a particular area of the body and disrupts action potentials through electrical impulses, affecting nerve function. This has elicited numerous novel treatments, notably…

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    Title Anatomical variation of the superior thyroid artery and its relation to the external laryngeal nerve. Introduction The thyroid gland is the largest endocrine gland located in the anterior triangle of the neck. It consists of two lobes, right and left, connected by an isthmus in the middle. The thyroid gland is mainly supplied by the superior thyroid artery, the first branch of the external carotid artery, and the inferior thyroid artery, a branch of the thyrocervical trunk of the…

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