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    Uses appropriate form of communication based upon the situation • Exhibits professionalism • Displays good posture and deportment • Uses style approved or recommended by site • Properly uses computer software for documentation • Uses professional penmanship using black, waterproof ink (unless otherwise directed) • If possible uses an online grammar-checking software • Seeks out conferences providing continuing education related to pediatrics in the school system • Confers with OTR or other…

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    Although slavery helped the U.S grow largely, opposition began to rise during the period of 1776- 1852 due to the quick expansion and acquirement of territory. People began to question both the morality and constitutionality of slavery due to termination efforts created by those who oppose slavery. It was agreed by many, that new enlightenments, followed by impacting events such as the fugitive slave acts, compromise of 1850, and religious movements all worked in hopes to terminate slavery.…

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    This paper is to inform readers if technology should play an important role in schools or if schools should not rely on technology as much as they do right now. This article will have examples of positive technology uses and concerning technology usage. Louise Lankau (2015), a school librarian, suggests that schools libraries have enough desktop computers to serve two different classes in the library at a time. Ackerman, Chung, and Chih-Yuan Sun (2014) suggest that if higher education uses…

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    To be persistent is to continue a course of action in spite of any difficulty or opposition. Without this, no one would ever overcome their obstacles and they would never learn from their mistakes. The readings “Letter from Birmingham jail” by Martin Luther king Jr., “Graduation” by Maya Angelou and “A Homemade Education” by Malcolm X show persistency at its finest in their own individual ways. Maya Angelou and Malcolm X both share their goal for education fulfillment and stop at nothing to…

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    The Anti-Drug Abuse Act

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    The Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986(Pub L. 99-570) is a legislative policy, it was introduced by congress and signed into law by the President. (Civic Impulse). This policy was implemented on October 27, 1986 and it was amended on November 18,1988. This act was created to increase federal efforts in ending the “War on Drugs”, enforcement of federal drug laws and intercepting illegal drug cargo. Also, it helped to provide drug prevention and education to help with drug treatment and rehabilitation…

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    Electronic Medical Record Conversion Issues Health records date back to the Ancient Greeks and Astrologers who charted observations, symptoms and outcomes. Today, we are documenting health information in either a paper chart or a digital version of a patient’s chart in a computer called an electronic health record. According to Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services, “an electronic health record (EHR) is defined as an electronic version of a patient’s medical history, that is maintained by…

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    Language is the molding clay, it can personalize a view more than any other form of communication. It is the foundation of self expression and the tool to countless opportunities. When an individual speaks fluently they are granted the ability to vocalize their thoughts, messages, feelings and basic information. It is a manipulator that leads us to gain some momentum in our lives and increase our optimism. Language can broaden your horizon in an intellectual manner, it can also have a dramatic…

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    The year of 1939 started one of the biggest nightmares to come for the world. Germany had invaded Poland, starting the second World War (History). Among the millions of those affected by Hitler’s reach was a young girl named Anne Frank. With a diary she received, at the age of thirteen, she became famous for her entries about the world around her, and what the Holocaust was like for a young Jewish girl at the time. The reason her diary is so important today is because she brought the person back…

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    request was denied for nearly two years before he was finally granted an engineering position by his dear friend Ulysses S. Grant. Parker worked his way up the ranks, proving valuable with his engineering knowledge, Native American relations, and penmanship. Ely Parker became a Lieutenant Colonel and also General Grant’s leading record keeper as he eventually would write copies of the Terms of Surrender at Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia in 1865. This is what he is most known for, but his legacy…

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    Mr. Gabriel Utterson was Dr. Jekyll’s “lawyer and friend” (Thomason 200). Stevenson described Utterson as a man whose face was “never lighted by a smile” (Stevenson 1,681). He lacked emotion, however, he was not an unfriendly man and in his dealings with others, he was able to show his “human” side (Thomason 200-01). Even though he was strict in his own transactions, he exhibited lenience in his dealings with others (201). This became apparent in his communications with Dr. Jekyll, throughout…

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