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    Concepts Of Map Scale

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    Question 2: Map scale is the ratio of the straight line distance between any two points on a map to the straight line distance between the same two points on the earth’s surface. Now when looking at map scale there a few concepts for instance, ratio (representational fraction) scale is a concept of map scale. Ratio scale is always neutral in the scale measurement used on the map. So when looking at a map scale of 1:50 000 it means that 1 unit of measurement on the map is equal to 50 000 of the…

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    the book. Even if it has more pages but there will be no boredom, as the second topic accentuate the first logically and that keeps the reader’s attention. Eventually, I rate [i]Book Blueprint[/i] [b]4 out of 4[/b], for wonderful content and its readability according to the author’s style and I recommend to all starter who wish to improve their…

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    nurses must be cognizant of taking additional measures in aiding the illiterate patient when providing printed education materials (PEM). The reading material opposed to the literacy comprehension in patients demonstrated a significant gap in readability. As a result, strategies were devised to assist with health care literacy. According to Bastable (2014), one should constrain objectives to one or two key points to avoid a surplus of information, ensure content is age and culture appropriate…

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    I chose the circuit theme with the red-orange variant to match the technology of the Curiosity Rover and red-orange color of Mars. For the title slide, I decided to change the theme layout of the title slide by centering the title, subtitle, and picture in the middle of the slide and not leave it positioned closer to the left as it was before. I also centered the titles of the three text slide so that the topics of the slide would be emphasized by contrasting from the left alignment of the body…

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    to do so? Again, if so, did you decide to ignore their advice? Did you take such advice to heart? Did you ever omit faithfulness and religion during the writing process for one or more works of yours due to someone telling you it’d impact sales/readability for the worse? Did someone ever tell you no one wants to read a story along those lines? I’m desirous of reminding you about how all elements are capable of getting made to act within what you write, including religion and everything—positive,…

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    Keeping the different strategies group together leads to better readability. The first of these sections is the Introduction, which only has a single chapter, “Open Your Eyes; The Invisible Argument”. As any other book Heinrichs opening chapter is to preface to the reader what is to come and how this show is going to go…

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    BSE Pamphlet Analysis

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    This paper accompanies the pamphlet on breast self-examination (BSE). BSEs are significant for early detection of breast cancer. BSEs are recommended for all adult women, therefore, targeting a broad population from young adult women to elderly women. The pamphlet is adapted to provide health promotion education to the target population. The pamphlet uses various resources to ensure current evidenced-base practice is being taught to the clients. This paper will discuss the techniques…

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    Buster Douglass Critique

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    Hi, Sid! I just wanted to thank you again for taking the time to critique my original ‘Buster’ Douglas story. It’s my sincere hope you did not find my reply in return to you too defensive. Though I may not have agreed with each sentiment you had to give when it came to my work, I was still able to derive many valuable ideas for improvement going forward, and feel as though your advice was instrumental to me producing my second take on dealing with the former world heavyweight champion while he…

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    Raymond Chandler’s The Long Goodbye is much more than the average detective fiction of it’s time. Chandler uses the novel for a social commentary on the depravity that surrounds money using the protagonist Philip Marlowe, a callous, but still likeable, private investigator who’s moral compass is unwavering, to emphasize his points by contrasting him with the variety of other characters including the wealthy and the police. Throughout the novel we see Marlowe constantly and consistently making…

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    Though often dubbed the “Rip Van Winkle” state for its backwards nature, North Carolina has long been forward thinking in terms of its independence. The people that have filled the region, from its earliest formation in the middle of the 17th century as the Albemarle colony, have been progressive thinkers, impacting the formation of its government. The state’s unique history is characterized by bold personalities, distinguishing its path from its fellow colonies in interesting, if sometimes…

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