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    savings from reduced illumination in the evening might be offset by the increased use of modern electronic equipment and the cost of heating and cooling systems. In a review of the literature on the effect of DST in energy use, researchers Aries and Newman (2008) concluded that while some studies show reductions in electricity use of approximately 0.5 to 2%, many others show no effect or an opposite effect, "particularly if gasoline consumption is accounted for." (p.14). Gasoline consumption…

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    Tinnitus Intervention

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    1. Introduction The auditory perception of sounds without an external source is known as tinnitus (Meyerhoff and Cooper, 1991). Tinnitus can occur at any age, though it is most common in individuals over the age of sixty (Axelsson and Ringdahl, 1989; U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, 1999). The sounds perceived with tinnitus are usually described as a ringing, although they can also manifest as buzzing, whistling or pulsating. There are two classifications of tinnitus; objective and…

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    It was a detective story that was printed in the school’s newspaper. Even though Fitzgerald was surpassing at St. Paul Academy, in 1911, his parents sent him to Hackensack, New Jersey to attend the Newman Prep School. Just like at St. Paul, Fitzgerald had little friends at his new school. At the Newman School, he met Father Sigourney Fay, “…who encouraged his ambitions for personal distinction and achievement” (F. Scott Fitzgerald Centenary). Father Sigourney would instruct Fitzgerald to follow…

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    fulfill their roles and responsibilities to meet our goal. The purpose of a team is to produce better results than what one person can do on her or her own. “Team is a group of individuals who depend on each other to accomplish a common objective” (Newman, 2015, p38). Teams come in different form whether it is for a school project, business team, or a team getting ready to deploy.…

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    reflecting psychological or physiological arousal that accompany worry. These symptoms include feeling keyed up, restless, or on edge, difficulty concentrating, disrupted sleep, or muscle tension, irritability, and fatigue. According to Michelle Newman, writer of GAD, “worry is a common feature of mood disorders, so GAD cannot be diagnosed if the worry occurs exclusively in the context of a mood disorder.” According to the Handbook of Prescriptive Treatments for Adults, this disorder “was…

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    Girl, 10, Gives Birth in India After Raped In this article, written by, Katelyn Newman, it informs readers about a young girl, 10, that was raped and impregnated by her uncle. A young girl at the age of, 10, had continuously been getting raped by her second uncle. Since she was so young and was raped, her family wanted to abort her child. Under the country's Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, India does not allow abortions after more than 20 weeks of pregnancy. The girl's pregnancy was not…

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    where he attended the St. Paul Academy and wrote a detective story in the school newspaper (University of South Carolina); this is where his the very beginning of his writing career began. After his years at the St. Paul Academy, he attended the Newman School, a catholic prep school in New Jersey. At prep school, he met Father Sigourney Fay who, upon discovering is talent at writing, encouraged him to pursue his “literary ambitions” (Editors). Graduating in the Class of 1913, he then attended…

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    The Kindertransport was a rescue effort to bring Jewish youth to safety during World War II. This effort took place in the years from 1938 to 1940, which ultimately saved 10,000 adolescents under the age of seventeen. British authorities had set up the Kindertransport in hope to rescue as many Jewish children as possible. “Kindertransport was the informal name of the rescue operation, a movement in which many organizations and individuals participated.”(Kindertransport History) Many different…

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    Serbia Research Paper

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    Alex Newman Literature Mrs.Gould 5-3-18 It is difficult to tell from Belgrade’s swanky new restaurants, that about a quarter of Serbs live at risk of poverty, according to World Bank and Serbian Statistical Office. The past thirty years have transformed Serbia from a relatively egalitarian society with a functioning social support network, to an increasingly stratified society where the benefits disproportionately flow towards the wealthy. This stratification is increasingly shaping…

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    Accessed, 7 December, 2016. No Author. “What Happens When the Brain Plays a Musical Instrument?”. Portland Chamber Orchestra, http://portlandchamberorchestra.org/what-happens-when-the-brain-plays-a-musical-instrument. Accessed, 8 December, 2016. Newman, Ed. “The Power of Music to Comfort and Heal”. http://ennyman.com/quietheart.html, 2008. Accessed, 8 December, 2016. Barnes, Tom. “Here's What Happens Inside Your Brain When You Listen to Music”,…

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