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    Chapter 13 was a great review of the healthcare system and overall best practices. I see my primary care physician yearly for physicals. One nice perk of the physical is the discount my health insurance provider, Cigna, gives me for completing it. The company I work for, Wyndham, already offers great, affordable health insurance, but with the discount for not using tobacco and getting a physical, my bi-weekly cost is only 20 dollars! I only wish massages were covered! Chapter 14 made me…

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    Book Review Title: Otis Spofford Pages:191 Characters: Otis, Stewy, George, and Ellen Settings: A school, Otis’ house, and a frozen lake In this book, there was a boy named Otis Spofford, and here are some things you should know about him. He was a show off, and a pest, but occasionally, a kind boy. Otis Spofford is also…

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    Sue’s Employee Review Sue is a great worker, with a great attitude. Sue is part of the cleaning crew where she cleans the planes for Frontier airlines. What makes her so great at her job is that she is worked in a rush fashion. Not many people can do the work as fast and as quick as she does with a great spirit the entire time. I plan to prove that Sue is a great worker by: helping you understand her conditions and comparing her amount of work to the other competitors (airlines). Sue is in…

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    Phonics are a key factor when teaching a student how to read. In the article that I read, “Theoretical Review of Phonics Instruction for Struggling/Beginning Readers of English”, they discuss why phonics are so important in the early elementary years. The article explains why in the early years of elementary school students need to spend time on focus phonics. Students need to have a strong base in phonics in order to read, spell and write. In the article that I read about phonemes and phonemic…

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    Nola Mellon VC3 Literature Review Thesis Prep Has the particulation of the gaze theory influenced the UCD200? For my literature review I will survey various authors that have written about the key issues I will deal with in my thesis. These issues will be semiotics in relation to male and female gender roles, the ideals of masculinity and femininity within a patriarchal society, the origins and history of the gaze theory and its implications in the modern world. In “Doing Gender In Media, Art…

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    The following, is a critical review of the Roller Derby Athletics (RDA) website from a sport psychology perspective. The review opens with a brief introduction to roller derby, followed by information on the RDA team and website content. Specific content will be explored as it relates to sport psychology. Concluding with a critic of validity and relevance of psychological content. Women’s flat track roller derby, stems from theatrical, violent and entertainment based roots. In the beginning,…

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    revolves around Gatsby’s pursuit of higher station in society and wealth to win the love of Daisy. Gatsby pursues these things through illegal means, because he lacks the resources and background to have them otherwise. Per Scott Donaldson in Southern Review: On the most banal level, The Great Gatsby documents the truism that money can’t buy you love, or at least not the tainted money Gatsby acquires in his campaign to take Daisy away from her husband…

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    Peer Review Responses I am reviewing Maseo’s work and he chose the prompt that says, “you might respond specifically regarding your own life, or you may respond in theory.” On the other hand, he used few supports, but did not use them in the best way because he did not give further explanations about how they related to his life or worldview. Whenever he uses the source he does not give enough details that can convince the reader. Some of them, he explained little but they require more…

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    Annotated Bibliography McMurrey, A. (2014). Willful ignorance? The dropout crisis and United States public education policy. Journal of At-Risk Issues, 18(1), 27-34. Retrieved from http://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1029758 This article expressed information regarding the dropout rate crisis in America. There are thousands of students who come from a minority ethnic background who are dropping out of school. McMurrey mentions in this article that the country is now looking at the child’s third grade…

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    Review Questions 1. What is the purpose of the United States Constitution? The purpose of the United States Constitution is to secure citizen’s freedom and rights. 2. Why is the reasonable doubt standard used in criminal cases? The reasonable doubt standard is used in criminal cases because there are serious consequences of being convicted of a criminal offense. These serious consequences include loss of one’s life or liberty. 3. Under what circumstances would a civil case be heard in federal…

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