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    Cohort groups were comprised of the total of 121,956 COPD patients with the age range from 45 to 80-years old who were also receiving the BB treatment. Of the 15 studies, 5 studies included only COPD patients with concomitant coronary heart disease (CHD) including angina pectoris and MI and the other 3 studies evaluated only COPD patients with the heart failure (HF). The duration of the treatment among studied participants ranged from 1 year to 7.2 years.1 The researchers observed that…

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    Introduction Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher, is noted for saying, “change is the only constant in life.” ( Heraclitus Quotes, 2016) This statement still has validity in today’s business and organizational behavior studies. Successful organizations seek continuous improvement and drive change due to technology innovations, competition, and a desire for growth amongst other reasons. As a result, change occurs frequently within organizations that focus and place emphasis on continuous improvement.…

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    Successful Aging

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    Research journal, article What Does Successful Aging Sound Like? Profiling Communication About Aging, explains the study of how adults converse about aging and how this relates to a successful aging process (Gasiorek, Fowler, & Giles, 2015). The article is specialized to professional and scholarly audiences. This article is set for these two types of audiences because it discusses a study about aging at a college reading level. The audience could range from a college student with a…

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    When I told my friends, who took the course already, that I was taking 1157 they told me to prepare myself for a new world of writing but, I was not nervous. After getting my first English assignment, I was nervous. Writing for me has not been a major struggle however, I knew that I was in a different ball game after the first day of my English class. Throughout the semester, I was shocked by the grades that I received for each paper because for some I was confident and for others I was not. I…

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    The concept of a nuclear or “traditional” family is presented throughout this film as we observe Lester Burnham’s internal struggle with his role in the family. The audience is introduced to both the internal and external points of view regarding Burnham’s family structure which frequently represents itself as idealistic to those peering in--yet, we can clearly see a strong underlying sense of discord beneath the surface. For example, Carolyn Burnham represents herself as the doting mother, wife…

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    Composition II has been an interesting class that has helped me to adapt and grow as a writer. I came into this class not sure what to expect, besides the norm of writing papers, but even then I wasn’t sure what kind of papers I would be writing when I enrolled. It turned out that this class covered many topics as we worked on writing research papers for a topic of our choosing. In the time following the start of our assignments, there was a lot to learn about how to research, working with…

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    Mcluan Media Technology

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    Introduction: Yet the fact that audience is not a passive object but an interactive subject opened way to differentiation, subsequent transform. of media from mass communication to segmentation, customization and individualization, from the moment tech, corps, and inst. allowed such moves. (365). Mcluhan draws interesting conclusions about new media technologies that are still relevant today. However he has not taken into account digital divide issues, socio-economic determinants and human…

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    Tracy's Depression Theory

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    Application of Psychological Theory and Research to Understanding Depression This case study concerns Tracy, a 25-year-old female indicated (by background information provided) to have come from a background of incompetent biological parents, foster homes, and a clear lack of stable, trusting relationships. It is also mentioned that Tracy has been referred for psychological help by concerned friends after suffering from an emotional breakdown coinciding with and possibly due to her sudden and…

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    Understanding Hegemonic Masculinities in Nerd Culture In this essay I will explore the theory of hegemonic masculinities in relation to two texts, the first being the theoretical framework in the book chapter Understanding Men on Television (Lotz), then I will show how this theory of hegemonic masculinities plays out in Your Princess is in Another Castle; Misogyny, Entitlement, and Nerds (Chu). The ideas of hegemonic masculinities can be understood in relation to what it means to be apart of…

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    concerns expressed by various colleagues of hers that the academic field of women’s studies is now “passe” due to taking a “separatist” approach. Looser explicitly states that her article is therefore “a credo that has its origins in defense” (Looser 222). The article address the reasons why people may hold this belief, and Looser presents reasons that show the contrary. Looser eloquently refutes claims that women’s studies are passe by considering the other side of the argument,…

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