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    D. Coriacea Essay

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    Latanich, and Matthew B. Ogburn. "The Impacts of Fisheries on Marine Ecosystems and the Transition to Ecosystem-Based Management." Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 39 (2008): 259-78. http://www.jstor.org.queens.ezproxy.cuny.edu/stable/30245163. Hsiung, Wayne, and Cass R. Sunstein. "Climate Change and Animals." University of Pennsylvania Law Review 155, no. 6 (2007): 1695-740. http://www.jstor.org.queens.ezproxy.cuny.edu/stable/40041377 Saba, Vincent S., James R. Spotila,…

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    Fraud Prevention

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    Overview Fraud has become common occurrence in business world. And organizations lose considerable chunk of their hard-earned revenue to fraud. Prevention and Detection are two methodologies to handle a white-collar crime like business fraud. Wisest approach towards any illegal and inappropriate activity is to prevent it from occurring in first place. Prevention is the most economical way of tackling fraud. Barriers to Fraud Prevention Fraud prevention is challenged by several barriers which…

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    Ap Chinese Book Review

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    teachers. 作者:Lilian 1.Barron’s AP Chinese Language and Culture 2nd Edition By Yan Shen, M.A. Department of Asian Languages & Cultures, UCLA, Los Angeles This is the best prep book for students to prepare AP(Advanced Placement) Chinese exam so far. It reviews all parts of the exam including Listening, Reading, Writing, Grammar,…

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    John Marshall’s argument for the ability to have judicial review is considered to be one of, if not the most important documents in judicial history. Marbury vs. Madison was the first important case that was during Marshall’s jurisdiction. The argument that John Marshall has put forth is a worthy one and it should be stated that initially only 11 of the 55 delegates to the Constitutional Convention wanted the ability to have judicial review. Even with this being stated, I agree with John…

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    Imaging Vs Ultrasound

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    changes due to these constructs. There is moderate evidence that Doppler can predict future injury [9]. Two systematic reviews will be undertaken in this research to investigate in more detail the existing evidence of reliability and validity of CD in the Achilles and patellar tendons as part of this research project (see table of contents). Literature review The following literature review will outline the current understanding of physiology and…

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    As our population continues to age, there will be wide implications for our healthcare system. The aging population places an increased pressure on a healthcare system that is already overburdened by a lack of healthcare providers in many areas. The Baby Boomer generation that is currently reaching the 65+ age category is historically less healthy and costlier in terms of healthcare costs than previous generations with many more comorbid conditions (King, Matheson, Chirina, Shankar, &…

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    With all the risks in the world, James Krier and Clayton Gillette discuss the risk related costs. The idea is to look at risk management and assess what is the best route in regards to the application of the law. Krier and Gillette first distinguish between the types of risks and than look at who should be the proper authority in assessing and determining these risks. From there the discussion than moves on to look at process bias and access bias, and why some lawyers will take cases or not, and…

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    Tuckman's Theory

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    second source of criticism comes from methodological problems since the conclusions carried out in different settings are based on the observations of single groups and Tuckman obtains more qualitative data than qualitative data. Additionally, the systematic manipulation of independent variables in each setting cannot be controlled, since they are likely to vary from different group composition and duration. However, Tuckman's teamwork theory provide a useful and simple way to consider about…

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    Integrative Therapies

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    A systematic review of literature, conducted by the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, observed that acupuncture and yoga can help with back pain, acupuncture and tai chi can help knee osteoarthritis, massage therapy can provide short-term…

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    As managed care becomes more prevalent, evaluating the economic aspect of the urological practice becomes increasingly important especially in medium or low volume centers. Data from the nationwide inpatient sample reported in 2009 that 61% of prostatectomies were RARP. In recent years RARP has replaced ORP as the most common surgical approach to prostate cancer despite the lack of evidence demonstrating superior oncologic or functional outcomes. Among comparative studies of ORP, LRP, and RARP,…

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