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    In each class I have had since being here at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff I have had to write especially in this class. Writing and research has helped me to gain a better understanding of a hypothesis or theory then express my thoughts in writing. In addition to this I find that I am better able to retain the information…

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    (Uscher-Pines et al., 2011). The researchers assessed if outreach efforts put forth by the federal government, such as providing free or low-cost vaccinations, were an effective strategy in increasing vaccination rates in minority groups. Individuals that self-reported as White (non-Hispanic), Black (non-Hispanic), and Hispanic were included in the study. Data analysis showed a significant difference in seasonal influenza vaccination rates between Whites (42.6%) and Blacks (32.2%) (Uscher-Pines…

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    wasteful spending each year (McAllister, 2013). The increase in ED visits could result in excessive healthcare expenditures, labs, diagnostic test, and treatments. More importantly, it can weaken patient-primary care provider relationships (Uscher-Pines, Pines, Kellermann, Gillen, & Mehrotra, 2013). Because more individuals have insurance, they are improperly utilizing medical resources. Before patients having insurance, many hesitated to go to…

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    The hypothesis could be proven. If water is filtered through a pine dowel, then this permeable wood will filter the impurities out of the water through the process of osmosis. The water will pass through leaving the impurities behind. This experiment did prove the hypothesis however, it may have worked better if more time was allowed for most of the water to go completely through the wood, if the wood were less dense, and if the dirt in the water wasn’t so fine. In my experiment I observed that…

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    The tree Arianna Dunphy Narrative summative The wiping cold rushing wind hit me hard as a rock while i leaped impatiently i couldn't wait to get to the top of the pine tree.i hadn't jumped this fast in a while.It Was late fall I was going to the top of the pine tree, there were 4 thick branches crossed over each other there weren't too big of a gap so you couldn't fall through the branches then there was a branch strong enough to hold you up to a tiny clearing to look out on the woods and…

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    The Devil and Tom Walker The setting of Washington Irving’s “The Devil and Tom Walker” serves as a way for Irving to foreshadow coming events, especially events that are rather… grim. For example, “The swamp was… grown with great gloomy pines and hemlocks”. Pine is a tree that can be seen as symbolising an everlasting element, and hemlock is extremely poisonous to domestic animals and, more importantly, humans. Later, Tom Walker meets the character named ‘Old Scratch, or the devil. The devil is…

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    book is full of great excitement and adventure. This book has a lot of detail, and you feel like you’re in the story. Elizabeth Thatcher is a young teacher who moves to the west to teach but endures many challenges. Elizabeth moves to a place called Pine Springs to a new teaching post. She faces many problems and finds a man named Wynn Delaney and at the end of this book and they are soon to be married. Elizabeth Thatcher is a rich woman who is always wearing nice clothes and has nice hair. She…

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    Essay On Grizzly Bears

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    localized areas where they are abundant. Other items consumed during spring include succulent grasses and sedges during early green-up, dandelion, clover, spring-beauty, horsetail, and ants. During spring, grizzly bears will also feed on whitebark pine seeds stored in red squirrel caches during years when there is an abundance of over-wintered seeds left over from the previous fall (Mattson and Jonkel…

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    Describe Seattle

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    One of America’s greatest leaders, Ronald Reagan, once said, “ It’s a beautiful city, great setting, you open your front door and the air smells like pine and the sea.” It’s true, you swing open your front door and right away your hit with a rush of pine and sea water. Nothing can beat it, it’s just a great city. Located in the north-west part of Washington resides this large and stunning city, filled with laughter, happiness, and joy. The city we are talking about is the big-hearted city of…

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    There are three major industries in Minnesota. But the lumber company is among the best. The lumber company was one of the successful company in the Minnesota Territory. Frederick Weyerhaeuser invested in the lumber company around the 1800s. There was thousands of acres that had lumber, but he he bought timberland around the area of Minnesota and Wisconsin. What he bought in total was 900,000 acres of timber land. Before investing in the lumber industry Weyerhaeuser was already a…

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