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    discourse communities, but we will feel a sense of belonging when we in the right discourse communities. However, what is “Discourse Community”? and how to divided discourse communities? According to James E. Porter, “ A discourse community is a group of individuals bound by a common interest who communicate through approved channels and whose discourse is regulated” (400). That is to say, some people who have same interest or same goals; use the same media to connect each other; and…

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    44 Thieves Study

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    children as a control group; he also interviewed the parents from both groups to find whether their children had experienced separation during the critical period and if so for how long. More than half of the thieves had been separated from their mothers for longer than six months during their first five years. In the control group only two had had such a large separation. The study also showed several of the young thieves ( to have 'affectionless psychopathy’; none of the control group were…

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    A secondary source is anything that was created after the time being researched. One example of this would be a biography. A biography is an example of this because it was written after the time being researched by someone who did not experience the events but…

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    An example of this is the energy pyramid, which is the cycle of energy as it travels from animal to animal through the trophic levels(stages of the energy pyramid). As the sun gives energy to the producers the primary consumers feed off of them taking some of the energy, and on and on, until it is at the top of the pyramid with the tertiary consumers making them interdependent,depending on each other, on each other for energy. For example, the bees take the pollen…

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    increasing treatment levels are preliminary, primary, secondary and tertiary or advanced wastewater treatment. Preliminary Treatment The objective of preliminary treatment is removal of coarse solids and large size materials often found in raw wastewaters, to enhance the operation and maintenance of subsequent treatment units. Preliminary treatment typically include coarse screening, grit removal and in some case combination of large objects. Primary Treatment Primary treatment involves…

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    -According to Joseph Healey (2002), “cultural assimilation is demonstrated when the minority group suppresses their language, food, lifestyle, and way of living in order to adapt to a different system with a total different regime than the one they were used to practice (p. 49). Usually, this happens when they move to another territory. Secondary structural assimilation is defined when the minority group adapts to the new culture they decided to reside and starts to educate himself or herself to…

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    Explain the difference between primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention, including examples of each. (3 points) The goal of primary prevention is to prevent a negative health outcome, such as a disease or injury from ever occurring at all. An example of primary prevention is getting the flu vaccine. The purpose of the vaccine is to virtually eliminate your risk of ever contracting the flu during that flu season. Secondary prevention aims to reduce the severity of a negative…

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    D. Evidence-Based Practice D.1.a. Evidence-based practice assisted me with evaluating primary research and learning how to use primary research in my current practice. When I look for evidence to improve my practice, I complete searches on the Internet using keywords. The relevance and believability of data depend on if the research and non-research evidence have the best scientific evidence with experimental evidence from a patient and practitioner. Published articles or studies that are…

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    Luisa Moreno Case Study

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    example of a primary source took place in 1971 when Dr. Carlos M. Larralde, a Mexican-American scholar, interviewed Luisa Moreno and quotes from that interview are easily available to find on the internet. These quotes can be used primarily to understand the time in Luisa Moreno’s life when she established El Congreso del Pueblo de Habla Española, a civil rights association in California that fought for civil rights for Latinos and minority groups. Luisa Moreno organized that group and her…

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    Company Q Stakeholders

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    attitude toward social responsibility or Company Q’s lack of social responsibility. These groups are composed of primary stakeholders and secondary stakeholders. Primary stakeholders for company Q would be its employees, customers, investors, shareholders, governments, and communities that provide necessary infrastructure which are crucial to company’s Q’s survival. (Ferrell, Fraedrich, & Ferrell, 2009). Secondary stakeholders are not engaged in the day to day operation of company Q however,…

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