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    5). The cooling of the earth that most studies show has brought upon us a "tornado drought," setting a new record for the last 60 years." (Newman 2) rather than warming, the earth may be cooling. "Sea-ice cover in Antarctica was growing to record levels, tornadoes and hurricanes were at record lows; the Artic sea ice was rebounding fast; and much more" (Newman 1). Humans are not the only mammal affected by "global warming." We have all seen the pictures of polar bears swimming in the ocean with…

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    message differently because everyone comes from different backgrounds as well. A large variety of songs are “for these kids, who don’t have a thing” (Eminem). Music has a way of affecting the emotions and mood of a person, “Hip-Hop helped heal me” (Newman Perkins). Sometimes it can be easy to get caught up in certain words an artist chose to use and forget the message being expressed behind the beat. Music is in every part of the world accepted by many cultures in many different ways. Music…

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    This essay will focus on Surgical site infections (SSIs) which is defined as “an SSI is an infection related to an operative procedure that occurs at or near the surgical incision within 30 days of the procedure” (Diaz & Newman 2015, p. 63). The reason for selecting this topic is that despite making a great effort, SSIs are still a challenging problem for medical professionals, and patients’ own microbial flora are a main cause of SSIs (Srinivas et al. 1025, p. 1379). Therefore, disinfectants…

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    Socialized Medical System

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    Would a Socialized Medical System Be the Best Option for the United States? Well respected United States president, Ronald Regan once said, “One of the traditional methods of imposing statism or socialism on a people has been by way of medicine. It is very easy to disguise a medical program as a humanitarian project. Most people are a little reluctant to oppose anything that suggests medical care for people who possibly can’t afford it.” President Reagan, along with thousands of other Americans…

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    these companies that you’re there for the benefit of their business is important the journal explains that “you should emphasize dual benefit measures: those that will protect the business not just from terrorism, but also from crime.” (Graeme R. Newman, 2008) It’s important to focus on businesses that will be of the greatest aid to you such as; Banks and other check-cashing establishments, places like Western Union, car rental agencies, motels, and real estate agents. Following large sums of…

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    Title II of the Telecommunications Act” (Newman). Republicans blasted Obama’s viewpoint on net neutrality. Republican Senator of Texas, Ted Cruz, even called net neutrality “Obama Care for the internet,” which is far off in comparison. A poll taken by the Internet Freedom Business Alliance discovered that about 83 percent of voters who self-identified as “very conservative” didn’t want internet service providers ISPs to have power over online content (Newman). Many believe that giving these…

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    Estimates suggest that approximately 30% of youths are bullied during adolescence (Newman, Holden, & Delville, 2005; Olweus, 1993). Bullying can be understood as the abusive treatment of an individual using force or coercion, which is intentional and occurs repeatedly (Campbell, 2005; Griffin & Gross, 2003; Olweus, 1993). Whereas direct…

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    alchemy to uncover the roots of modern day chemistry. “Before the end of the seventeenth century, the words "alchemy" and "chemistry" were used largely interchangeably; the restriction of alchemy specifically to gold-making is a late development (Newman and Principe, 1998, p.38). Alchemy and chemistry were not always as distinctly different as they are viewed today. When stripped of its secrecy and “magical” ideas, chemistry is at the core of alchemy. Many craftsmen such as: “bleachers and…

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    Court Jesters Essay

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    for a Court Jester?” History Extra, 2017, www.historyextra.com/article/bbc-history-magazine/playing-fool-life-jester-royal-court. “Medieval Jesters .” Medieval Jesters, 2017, www.medieval-life-and-times.info/medieval-life/medieval-jesters.htm. Newman, Simon. “Jesters in the Middle Ages.” Jesters in the Middle Ages | Middle Ages, 2017, www.thefinertimes.com/Middle-Ages/jesters-in-the-middle-ages.html. Otto, Beatrice K. “Fools Are Everywhere .” Fooling Around the World: The History of the…

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    pictorial space and in the end the meaning of the work as understood by the artist/viewer. In this writing a discussion on the relevant aspects of this modernist perspective will be mentioned in respects to artist such as Jackson Pollock and Barnett Newman. Greenberg and Fried both respond to the art appearing in this time in key terms of visual response and visual effects onto the viewer. In respects to this idea an artist such as Jackson Pollock is a clear example of how medium specificity…

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