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    Velocity Lab Report

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    Note Event ➊ to ‣ open the Event Float In the Piano Roll (either the window pane or standalone window) opt-double-click on a Note Event ➋ ‣ to open the Score Editor as a standalone window with that note selected In the Score Editor opt+double-click on a Note Event ➌ to open the Event List as a standalone window with that note selected Piano Roll Event Float Score Editor (standalone window) Opt+double-click ➋…

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    Dream House Ideas

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    greater portion of your life in a classically designed villa and felt it to be utterly comfortable? Would you now find equal satisfaction in occupying a contemporary abode? Be adventurous with the house designs but not for the sake of being so. Do not opt for a house decor that can be difficult to maintain in the long run or a source of discomfort for the occupants of the house. You will find plenty of house pictures in homify that will instantly draw your attention. Try to draw inspirations…

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    Avoid Drunk Driving

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    Driving Drunk driving can lead to serious consequences. According to available statistics, everyday 28 people die due to drunk driving in America. Around one-third of all the driving accidents in America involve the alcohol impaired drivers. As pointed out by MADD, 1 in every 6 teen binge drinks. However, only 1 in 100 parents believes that their teen binge drinks. Teen alcohol kills around 4700 people every year. Here are some of the top ways to avoid drunk driving charges. Designate a Driver…

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    who feel they teach for the test, in the curriculum, teachers resigning feeling their profession was not what they expected, pushing students out of school. In 25 states, high school graduation tests have been penalized especially in minority students, low income, disabled and English language learners. If students are…

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    Every ten minutes another patient joins thousands of Americans already waiting on organ transplant lists. Each day, 77 organ transplants happen, but at the same time 22 people die from organ failure due to the scarcity of available organs (“The Need is Real: Data”). As of this past January, 121,678 people were awaiting organ transplants. Unfortunately, in the United States today, thousands of people who need organ transplants spend an average of 3.6 years waiting on the transplant lists (“Organ…

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    Donations of Human Organs Organ donations for people that are in need are on a downward slope. According to the Rhode Island Medical Journal, there are approximately one hundred twenty-two thousand, six hundred and twenty-five organ recipients currently on the waiting list to receive organs. It has been said that around twenty-two people have died each day waiting for donated organs so they can continue to live (Ahmad, & Iftikhar, 2016). There are very few programs being discussed here in the…

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    being a victim of rape, domestic abuse, or genocide, people may have unfortunately gone through in their life. These issues may prompt the request for trigger warnings in college classes. However, there is a possibility that students will want to opt-out of material that covers these subjects. Although trigger warnings are beneficial for some students, they do more harm than good.…

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    countries have developed an opt out rule. Citizens are presumed to be consented donors, unless they opt-out. This system would work in the United States and replace the current opt-in system. All citizens would be donors unless they completed the legal documents required to opt-out. These forms would be available at locations such as banks, libraries, post offices and online. In every state, each county would have a lawyer available to settle disputes when the opt out ruling is not being…

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    Unwind Book Report

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    The book Unwind is a fictional book written by Neal Shusterman. In the book, everybody donates 99.4 percent of their body when they are unwound. In the future, this may actually be possible. Based on information that I found, it could happen and the future and decrease the numbers of people on the waiting list for organs. Part of the book could happen in today’s world and in the future with technology advancing and the demand for organs rising. Organs are matched by blood and tissue typing,…

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    Esteemed PSU Summary

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    a comfortable six weeks from the positive biopsy before they need to make a decision on how to proceed with treatment. “People diagnosed should take the time out and talk to multiple specialist and get second opinions.” said Dr. Robinson. A study he conducted shows how the power of communication can influence how fast some patients opt to have surgery without having all the facts. Dr. Robinson, chair of the communications department at PSU, communicated his findings at a recent colloquium…

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