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    Simultaneous prompting procedures during the proofing activities would give students clues of the error present and require them to first make the proper correction. The simultaneous prompting procedures would continually become broader and the cues would only give hints where an error might be within…

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    On the night of December 11th 2015, my friend and I decided to go see my Carimi, which is a Haitian music band. This was a special night in the HMI (Haitian music Industry), because the lead singer Mickael Guirand announced the he will no monger be in the band. Carimi is one of the most popular bands from Haiti that have been in the HMI for exactly 14 year. I was a little upset when I heard the news because, Carimi is the type of band when you buy a ticket to see them preform; you get your money…

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    Talking to an infant promotes cognitive development and increases learning. Play enhances the development of cognitive, social, and motor skills. Poisoning is one of the major causes of death for children six month to 12 months. Supervision and child proofing the home is crucial to prevent such accidents. Child abuse is common among infants. If child abuse is suspected, it is mandatory that the registered nurse report it to the appropriate agency. Parents should be educated on the importance…

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    Despite burning airplanes and building structure issues, poor communication in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on 9-11 was the greatest factor to the loss of life. The efforts of the emergency personnel that came to help rescue the visitors and workers of the World Trade Center(WTC) were thwarted by the lack of communication and coordination between the police and fire departments and the towers’ security personnel. There were many aspects of poor communication that led to the loss of…

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    Selling The Air Summary

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    In his article “selling the air a critique of the policy of commercial broadcasting in the United States” Thomas Streeter gives a brief information about the process of development of radio broadcasting between 1900and 1930. It is understandable that like any new phenomena, there were errors and changes in strategies. It start with exploring how broadcasting was organized by liberal corporate basis. Radio like Telegraph and was a new technology but also had more advantage such as being small and…

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    for the impressive amount of water that loitered on already heavily saturated carpets. A mini ocean within ones bedroom must lead to a rotten seed (Plant metaphors for the win!); one would think, but on the contrary! Delaying the much needed water proofing to our house, gave root to the independent adult I am today and is a direct catalyst for my transition from childhood to adulthood. Removing the optimistic filter, the flood damaged most of my possessions, left my room dangerous and smelling…

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    As a child, whenever you got hurt, did your mom kiss your boo-boos? You probably felt better afterward, knowing that “Mommy” took the pain away. What you experienced is known as the placebo effect. A placebo, your mom’s kisses, is fake medicine or anything that has no therapeutic value. The effect itself is any reaction that is the consequence of administering the placebo. So when your mom kissed your sore bruises, she tricked you into thinking that your injuries were being healed. Resulting of…

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    CLAIM: we still don't know who started the great Chicago fire started Reason 1: the great Chicago fire did not start by Mrs. O’leary’s cow. It all started with chon and Mrs O'leary's son because the kids were supposed to be in bed but they got out in bed and they started playing with craps and if they were in bed the fire would have never even happened. Evidence: Mrs O'leary's cow did not start the fire. I read on this website and it said that chon and Mrs O’leary’s sons were playing with…

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    Soccer Ball History

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    Introduction In sport, players are generally affected by two main limitations: their own individual fitness capabilities, and the rules and regulations of the game. In modern times however equipment has become a major factor in determining the performance of a player and ultimately the quality of the game. Commonly understood nowadays to be the world’s most popular sport, soccer is generally played by 2 teams of 11 individuals-the main purpose of the game being to ‘manoeuvre, kick, or head a…

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    Ethical Guidelines

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    The chosen peer-reviewed journal is Journal of Clinical Nursing (JCN). There are ten author guidelines required for the submission process. These guidelines are general, English language, ethical guidelines, copyright, submission of manuscripts, manuscript types accepted, manuscript format and structure, after acceptance, online open, and appeals. General guidelines require papers that develop and promote knowledge which is relevant to all areas of clinical practice in nursing around the world.…

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