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    was written by Gary R. Habermas and Michael R. Licona, for the purpose of showing the legitimacy behind Yeshua’s Resurrection. The following is a chapter by chapter summary of this book. The first chapter is crucial, laying the foundation for the remainder of the book. The authors first address why the Resurrection is a crucial issue. First of all, Yeshua’s resurrection was at the forefront of all of the teachings of the Apostles and New Testament writers, especially Paul, who clarifies the…

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    Patient Training Plan

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    Training the remainder of the staff will be significantly less by doing the training in the office before office hours. This training will be spread out over two mornings before the clinic opens to patients. There will be no overtime and we will be providing breakfast for the staff. This training will be conducted by Nancy Drew and will include use of the STEADI assessment tool, The Get Up and Go test, and the 4 Stage Balance test, as well as training the patient care coordinator to included…

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    Metal Cations Lab Report

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    Day 2 of the experiment utilized Figure 5 to determine the metal cations present in an unknown solution #112. Each metal cation was confirmed or denied with ease, with the 2 cations present within Unknown #112 were correctly identified. Thus, Figure 5 was an accurate schematic to implement in this experiment. Following Figure 6, Unknown #112 was first added to HCl, forming a white, snow-like precipitate. The solution was decanted and separated to test the precipitate and solution, both of…

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    Summary: Uncommon Ground

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    All expenses are based on costs incurred prior to startup of operations. Uncommon Ground will be judicious in our use of resources, and will purchase pre-owned equipment wherever feasible, such as furniture, delivery van and warehouse fixtures. Rent is based on two months setup and improvement time required. Salary costs include salary, payroll taxes and benefits for one employee for two months prior to startup. Cheryl Meronk will not receive a salary until Year 2 or when the company reaches…

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    government spending is around $6.89 trillion for the fiscal year of 2017 (Chantrill, 2016.). 22% is health; 20% pensions; 15% education, 12% defense; remainder is 31% (Chantrill, 2016.). Federal spending is at $4.15 trillion with 28% health; 25% pensions; 21% defense; 9% welfare; 17% remainder (Chantrill, 2016.). The one concern would be the “remainder” in both breakdowns. Increasing taxes won’t do anything but increase the poverty level, which is currently at 14.5%, and 9% of spending goes…

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    Acquiring quality verbal and written communication skills is an asset to my personal and career success. During the course of this semester in English102 I have been challenged to write to the best of my growing ability while following the strict MLA format and guidelines. Since it has been over ten years since I have taken the prerequisite for this course, English101, I was filled with a lot of self-doubt. I did not believe that I would be able to finish this course with a passing grade. This…

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    one that stood out to me was her perception of Brennan’s father, Max. Killgrove view of Brennan's father was completely different than mine. Her view stated “Max, was not a interesting character, and that his absence will not be impactful to the remainder of the story.” I find this hard to understand, as Max was one of my favorite characters in the show, and played key roles in many of the main story arcs through the show’s…

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    Life Compass

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    reducing pain or discomfort, which tied into the idea of exposure. The therapist described the purpose of willingness to feel discomfort in order to achieve valued living. Lastly, the patient identified which values they wanted to focus on for the remainder of the therapy and a summary of the first session was reviewed. Session 2. The second session began with a review of the values compass done in the first session, and the patient was reminded the purpose of this intervention. Cognitive…

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    practitioner while acting in the course of professional practice, or except as otherwise authorized by ORS 475.005 to 475.285 and 475.840 to 475.980. The only issue in dispute is whether Corday had possession of the marijuana. Accordingly, the remainder of this memo will focus on this issue. A. Corday likely did not possess the marijuana because she had neither actual nor constructive possession. The Court has determined possession to be defined as, “to have physical possession or otherwise…

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    127 Hours Techniques

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    future. Throughout the obstacles Ralston faced, the helicopter’s prominent position in the shot establishes its significance to the film, as a means of escape. Focus is directed toward the rescue, which allows me to feel that there is hope for the remainder of the film. The shot allows the film to end on a much lighter tone, as Ralston is freed, and Canyonlands National Park is no longer perceived as intense and intimidating. 127 Hours successfully uses a variety of extreme wide shots to…

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