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    lives of these individuals in the place of study. Some of the major challenges in this type of research are that one must understand the culture. Also, the data collection requires plenty of time in the field (Creswell, 2007). The researcher should be open minded to look at the data collected through different lenses. In addition, the researcher must be aware of bias, especially in an interview research. All the context of the transcriptions must be reviewed to ensure the accuracy of its content…

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    Indigenous Anzacs

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    In what light did the Aboriginals remember the war and why virtually no recognition was granted to them? Educators will implement these multiple perspectives by introducing students to concepts of artworks as sources of recording history, by presenting the students with an array of sources depicting the war, including poetry, paintings and films. It is at this point where one can include Aboriginal authored depictions, including oral histories. This leads to a teacher facilitating class…

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    historical sources that emphasized this work’s unfinished appearance (Bohde 24). Then she relates this unfinished appearance and the materiality of the paint to the materiality of the body in the Incarnation of Christ (Bohde 24). The author explains the importance of the body and flesh in this biblical story, with a convincing deconstruction of the role of the flesh and virginity in the history of Venice as a city founded on Catholicism (Bohde 24-25). She then explains that the more open and…

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    (Source: Five Ways Ed Pays, Collegeboard) Let´s talk about that When you take the time to take college, a degree can open up all new different pathways in terms of career choices, even if the class you take in college is not related to the job you want, having it can show an employer that you have the will to work…

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    This can be done by implementing an EHR that adheres to the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standard. FHIR is an open source standard that is being used by developers to create efficient EHRs that can reliably work with other record systems that use the same standard. It can help healthcare providers fulfill the requirements set by stage 2 meaningful use by providing…

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    Assignment 1 Reflection

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    begin with. I then began to do research by looking at sources from a broad…

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    populations die from the water that is contaminated. We need to figure out the source of the impure water so we can help these people who lose friends, family, and children due to the countless number of polluted sources they drink from. Third world countries are the leaders in water contamination and the biggest users of bottled water. In Mexico, three in four people must drink packaged water because they have no clean water sources.…

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    The task of serving as the leading source of quality data for the nation’s people and economy is primarily the mission of the Census Bureau. Dissemination of the bureau mission comes in the form of honoring privacy, protecting confidentiality and sharing our expertise globally while conducting our work openly, hand in hand with the public. As a bureau, we pride ourselves on our commitment to our customers, all points of which are outlined in the Census Bureau Mission Statement. Overall, the…

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    Analysis Of Mt Rushmore

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    or agency should consider in memorializing an event or person and in creating a monument, those factors being: will it take away the main purpose of the monument, is there any reason this monument should not be one and can it easily be threatened? Source C discusses the possibility of putting up a monument that perhaps should not be one. Namely, Mount Rushmore. As the author of the document states: “It was bad enough that white men drove the Sioux from hills they still hold sacred; did they…

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    nature to speak to mortals about their fate. Walter Petersen was a writer for The Classical Journal, which was awarded scholarships and grants. I chose this source because it provides particular beliefs about divine intervention, which relates to why the gods have the desire (or duty) to interact with mortals in the first place. I will use this source to relate back to my…

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