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    (which is a statistical way to identify publication bias) and concluded that no meta-analysis presented serious publication bias according to the GRADE approach. Egger and Smith (1998) highlight that studies with significant results have a higher tendency to be published or cited, another danger of publication bias is the inclusion of studies only in the English language, however in Machado et al (2015) there were no restrictions on languages or publication dates in the search. Petticrew (2001)…

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    1. I do believe that initially the whole idea was a good one that worked until the point when the internet was generally accessible and those geographical limits of where the publication is printed were not applicable anymore nor boundaries could be put in place for information crossover. 2. Although unfair the restrictions could have been seen as an encouragement to Canadian newspapers to flourish and also profit from the taxes imposed to the outside magazines. 3. From a historical…

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    The Publication Process: The New England Journal of Medicine The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) is the world’s leading medical journal (NEJM, n.d.). The journal receives approximately 5000 submissions a year and the majority of them are from authors not based in the United States. Upon receipt of the manuscript, at least five experts edit and review it prior to it being published. The review process is stringent and NEJM accepts only five percent of articles submitted for publication…

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    Throughout my professional career, many of my duties and responsibilities are including of conducting oral presentation, generating written presentation, and facilitating a community engagement/ outreach. Making an oral presentation is an art that involves attention to the needs of the audience, careful planning, and attention to delivery. The effective oral presentation covers use of notes, visual aids and computer presentation software which also involve the initiating the thoroughly…

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    Headline: Heroic Man Lifts Car to Save a Model's Life Event 1: Kristen Hough was known for her work as a model. The recently divorced beauty recently made headlines for her praise of Nick Harris. While Harris was previously just her neighborhood, this Hulk-like hero managed to lift a car off of her body and save her life. As an avid cyclist, Kristen was enjoying her normal bike ride when a Smart Car ran her over. Trapped under the wheels, she was only freed when Nick Harris stepped in. -…

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    era where printed magazines is declining due to technological advances in the way readers can view publications. This paper will compare and contrast the information and services of five of the top leading magazines ( Vogue, Haper Bazaar, Glamour, Vintage Life and i-D), their market presences, and production/cost overview. In addition, it will explain how…

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    How do I look? “Hey, ugly”, my so-called friends call to me as I’m walking towards the end of the street approaching the bus. I always thought they were my friends because we use to tease each other and call each other names. In seventh grade I was wrong. In fact they were bullying me. They used call me flat chested and made fun of my glasses and teeth. Of course I was as pretty as the other girls in the Glamour magazines. I was made fun of since 4th grade when I got my glasses. I want to…

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    Senate Bill 6 Analysis

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    The tone of a publication on a topic is paramount to one tactic that many publications use to keep their profits up. The tone is also dependent on the readers of a publication. Many people reading these news sites, regardless of political association, are against Senate Bill 6. The people that these publications consider when deciding the tone of an article covering this topic are the LGBT community and those…

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    Citations are used in a written publication to highlight source material within a person’s original work, to give credit to the original author, and to support an idea or an argument. Any person using outside sources within a written publication becomes responsible for including proper citations within that publication. If a person chooses to use an APA style, they must know how to incorporate source material into a written publication and know how to format in-text citations and references. A…

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    Ramesses Vi's Tomb Analysis

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    do not have any epigraphic publications associated with them. Moreover, almost all KV tombs have been mentioned in a larger publication dealing with of the Valley of the Kings, namely Elizabeth Thomas, The Royal Necropolis of Thebes, Kent Weeks, Atlas of the Valley of the Kings, Nicholas Reeves and Richard Wilkinson, The Complete Valley of the Kings, and Carl Nicholas Reeves, Valley of the Kings: the Decline of a Royal Necropolis. A number…

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