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    PONE-D-16-15391 PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO THE ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING IN PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC PULMONARY ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION Dr Roberta Pulcheri Ramos Dear Dr Ramos, Thank you for submitting the above manuscript to PLOS ONE. During our internal evaluation of the manuscript, we found significant text overlap between your submission and the following previously published works, some of which you are an author. Ventilatory And Cardiocirculatory Exercise Profiles In Copd Boerrigter…

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    Americans believe fatness is a disease because it has been ingrained into their minds over the past few decades. Roberta Seid and Mary Ray Worley are two women who have either experienced or extensively researched America’s problem with fat and further recorded their findings in their literary works, “Too ‘Close to the Bone’; The Historical Context for Women’s Obsession with Slenderness” and “Fat and Happy: In Defense of Fat Acceptance,” respectively. Apparently, according to Worley, the…

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    Bragg, Braxton

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    Watts, Tim J. "Bragg, Braxton (1817-1876)." In American Civil War: The Essential Reference Guide, by Roberta Wiener edited: James R. Arnold. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC- CLIO. General Bragg was known as one of the most divisive figures of the American Civil War. He was born in North Carolina in 1817 and decided to attend West Point Military College in 1833. Tim J. Watts tells us that Bragg graduated 5th in his class of 50 in the year 1837. He was also very aggressive and had discipline leading him…

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    be fine,” Charlie broke the silence. His eyes meet mine as if he believed it. I wouldn’t fail her. I nodded to strengthen his confidence. Roberta protested, but only until I hugged her and kissed her and whispered, “We have to save her. The baby is important. More than any of us, I feel it.” Tears streamed down her face but she didn’t sob inconsolably. Roberta was strong like that. She had so much inner strength. So much conviction to root her feet down. Not even a hurricane burning in fire…

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    Family Guy Stereotypes

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    Cleveland Brown Jr, Roberta Tubbs and Rallo Tubbs. This show is about an African family and how to be a step parent. I think this show is marketing African families. The minority group for this show is fourteen and up. Some people would not watch this show because they are prejudice. Prejudice a negative attitude towards an entire group of people because of their skin color (Schaefer 2015). This episode is about how Cleveland wants to impress his stepdaughter and take Roberta to the father…

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    His real name was Christopher Bridges and when he was twelve he joined a Chicago gang. Ludacris did go to school he went to Emerson middle school, oak park high school, river forest high school, Georgia state university. His parents’ names were Roberta Shields and Wayne Brian Bridges who died from diabetes. Ludacris had a interesting life and many accomplishment’s. Growing up he was the only child and his parents really showed there support of his passion to rap his dad even helped him make…

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    Day After Christmas

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    The Day after Christmas By Roberta D. Brandau (place this part of the book to the back matter please.) Roberta Brandau has dedicated her life around children and animals. She is married to Robert Brandau, a Master Dog Behaviorist and has 4 children. Roberta Brandau is a 4-H Leader and enjoys celebrating the Holidays with her family and with the children in her 4-H Clubs. She decided to write “The Day after Christmas” when one of her friends told her that when…

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    Roberta Binkley and Marissa Smith’s Re-Composing Space: Composition’s Rhetorical Geography focuses on the effect geographical space has on rhetoric and compositions. They revive Athenian thoughts and discuss how they can apply to rhetorical composition today. On the contrast, Binkley and Smith also discuss the flaws, or shortcomings, of ancient rhetorical theories due to their limitation of “space”. Binkley and Smith quote multiple outside scholars to strengthen their arguments, such as Nedra…

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    When deciding on where to apply for my Gerontology degree, I chose USC Davis School of Gerontology because it is a very prestigious program that offers an exceptional education. An interesting fact that caught my attention of the campus is the diversity of ethnicities, sex, and age. Having a diverse campus develops social cultural awareness and promotes creative thinking. USC is a good fit for my goals because with the dual degree program I will able to pursue a Masters of Science in Gerontology…

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    variety of big and small works, materialized of pebbles, plaster, sheet metal, clay, wood. Picasso Sculpture spotlights a lifelong work with sculptures, mainly it singularly focuses on the use of materials and processes within each piece. Stated by Roberta Smith on NYTimes, “The Museum of Modern Art’s staggering “Picasso Sculpture” is in the third category. Large, ambitious and unavoidably, dizzyingly peripatetic, this is a once-in-a-lifetime event.”, I full on agree that this event is…

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