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    2. The Squadron Commander (SCO) of 6th Squadron, 6th Cavalry requested the unit to conduct a Knowledge Management Working Group (KMWG) consisting of Commissioned and Warrant Officers from all sections of the squadron operational/staff functions to perform a formal investigation of Knowledge Management. Specifically, the KMWG was to identify how information is consolidated, procured, and disseminated. CW3 Athena Barnhill, 6-6 Cavalry’s Aviation Materials Officer (AMO), led the working group as…

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    Charley Crowder's 'Nil'

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    Nil is an exciting novel about a girl named Charley Crowder. Charley Crowder was ordinary girl who was abducted from her ordinary life and taken to an unknown island through a mysterious portal. When Charley Crowder woke up on this island in the middle of nowhere, she had no idea where she was or how she got there. She woke up naked, confused and scared, but eventually ended up finding a hidden community full of other stolen teens. After speaking with some of them, she found out what was in…

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    In Gee’s article “Semiotic Social Spaces and Affinity Spaces” he first discusses the rhetoric behind the idea that a community is a “community” (214). A community implies that there is membership and for their to be members or membership means that some people or group of people need to be excluded. That is why Gee argues that we should no longer be call classrooms communities but instead call them spaces. A space is just an area or place to be used and does not by definition exclude anyone. To…

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    create opportunities for e-visits, in which physicians and patients interact virtually instead of face-to-face. In e-visits, patients log into their secure personal health record internet portal and answer a series of questions about their condition (Whitten, Buis & Love, 2007). The information from the portal is sent electronically to the physicians, who make a diagnosis, order necessary care, put a note in the patients' electronic medical records, and…

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    is a sci fi look into history, exploring what could have happened on that tragic day, when our 35th president of the united states was assassinated by lee harvey oswald. our story begins with jake, who has just learned that the local diner has a portal that can them back to exactly september 9,1958, 11:58, meeting a strange fellow that al calls the yellow card man, because of his yellow card. this is when al tells him that he has been trying to stop the assassination of JFK, but he is dieing…

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    gazing at the portal to Heaven, before I reached in my satchel and pulled out the soul. It was reckoning time and I released the soul in the well for its eternal sentencing to either Heaven or Hell. The soul stood still for a moment, confused about what to do, but then it began to float upward to the top before it disappeared from my sight. I dropped my gaze and was momentarily envious before I heard a blood-curdling scream. I looked up just in time to see a Reaper diving for the portal to…

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    Cirrhosis Literature Review

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    CRITICAL REVIEW ON TREATMENT AND PREVETION OF HEPATIC CIRRHOSIS AND FIBROSIS INTRODUCTION Liver cirrhosis is a common outcome in clinical progressions of all chronic liver diseases, distinguished by substitution of tissues of the liver by fibrous (scar) tissues. Regenerative nodules - lumps that appear in a bid to repair the damaged tissues – also replace the liver tissues, leading to an alteration of the liver structure to into structurally abnormal nodules. Liver fibrosis is as a resultant…

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    Case Study Peggy Fender

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    diagnoses her with alcoholic cirrhosis. Tim suspects alcohol abuse based on many of his exam findings. Three of those signs could have been as follows. 1) Ascites is the accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity. In alcoholic cirrhosis, the portal vein becomes scarred and blocked, causing an excessive increase in hydrostatic pressure. This leads to an increase in capillary hydrostatic pressure. Alcoholic cirrhosis also causes the liver to underproduce albumin proteins. This lowers…

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    Nt1330 Unit 1 Assignment

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    The landscape of clinical research is rapidly changing, due in large part to technological advances. Differentiate between what you do as a CRA now, in 2017, and what the role of a CRA will look like 10 years from now. (Response below is 488 words) The role of CRA will be more office/homebased due to the following reasons. Onsite visits will be performed to confirm that the PI is present, IP and study supplies are maintained and a limited investigator site file is present: 1. SDV: Now, SDV is…

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    The soldiers of the Eighth Battalion slept soundly on the uneventful night at Guard-Raugh’s Prison. Their beds, though hard as rocks, were more comfortable than the ground they slept on during the Forever War. Though they were thankful they had been relieved from the frontlines, they longed to return home to their worried wives and sick children, but tolerated the boredom they faced guarding the most secure prison in all of Asyra. The unlucky few walking the night shift fell asleep at their…

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