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    It is with great pleasure that I am writing this letter of recommendation for Rachael Schloo. Rachael is one of the most extraordinary students I have encountered in my years of experience, working as an educator/mentor at the high school, collegiate, and professional sports level. I have known Rachael as her classroom teacher and activity adviser for the past four years. Rachael is an outstanding young lady of exceptional ability both in and out of the classroom. She has been honored for her…

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    relatively small compare to the major city like Seattle and Tacoma. General perception of Edmonds is as safe, beautiful, with excellent family activities, and one of the best suburbs to live in around Seattle. As mentioned about size of the geographic location (Census tract) in the City and entire City of Edmonds, there are about 5,352 and 39,709 people living respectively, while the total population of the entire metro area (Seattle, Tacoma and Bellevue) in Washington State is 3,439,809…

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    Ted Bundy Biography

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    1946 in Burlington, Vermont. His mother was Eleanor Louise Cowell and never met or knew his birth father. Bundy’s mother and Ted would eventually move to Tacoma, Washington where his mother met Johnny Culpepper Bundy; Johnny soon after married Ted’s mother and also adopted Ted as his own child, Bundy becomes Ted’s last name. While living in Tacoma and now in his teenage years, Bundy would search trash cans and open cars for pictures of naked women, read violent crime novels and detective…

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    Reading is a very complex process and is difficult to teach to students with learning disabilities. No one reading program will work to teach all children with learning disabilites to read. Today, many students with learning disabilities cannot read or have limited reading skills. Parents, teachers, specialists, and advocates are extremely concerned with these results, because students are graduating without the abilities to read street signs, grocery items, or navigate around their communities.…

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    After reading the textbook, the modules, and listening to the blues, there is definitely a different sound to each artist, time period and type of blues. I enjoyed all the selections for their unique characteristics and respect for the music and its artists, however there were some types that I preferred. Of the blues selections provided in the modules Keb Mo’s blues song “Am I Wrong” was by far my favorite. I believe that I prefered this blues songs over the others was for its upbeat feeling…

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    Group Collaboration

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    Group work and collaboration is an opportunity for every nurse to expand his/her resources to make greater impacts in the community. The final project of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) at the University of Washington, Tacoma, involved partnering with the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department (TPCHD) and the Medical Reserve Corp (MRC). This project and partnership provided an opportunity to collaborate with individuals, groups and public health organizations to address a need in the…

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    Dale Chihuly

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    Dale Chihuly’s installations do not only appear in Museum’s. Two Chandeliers were set up at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California. Dr. Jonas Salk, the founder of the Institute, commissioned Chihuly, because he believed that art and science coincide. These chandeliers were specifically designed to hang between the towers, bordering the courtyard. Each chandelier contained a different color-scheme, but both were vivid colors that could serve as an inspiration to the…

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    Infant Hearing Analysis

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    A study was conducted in Tacoma and Stockholm, Sweden on 40 – 30 hour old newborn regarding their recognition of different sounds. They were given pacifiers to suck on that were wired into a computer that measured their sucking patterns. In reaction to familiar sounds and languages…

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    Parkland Research Papers

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    Parkland represents an unincorporated suburb in Tacoma, highlighted with unique circumstance. Because of it being an unincorporated suburb, there is no mayor, council, or own police department that a conventional city would have. It gets the majority of its funding from Pierce County, and the lackluster development of Parkland shows how effective it’s support has been. The lack of governance contributes to Parkland being overshadowed and undermined as a slow community with a weak presence .…

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    her past faults keep her from moving forward and since she’s been incarcerated, she has been working hard trying to make a positive future for herself and the children. She is currently working on completing her second certificate program through Tacoma community college, which she hopes will help her support herself and her children in the years to come. My entire family and I are ready to provide Eva with every aspect of support, and guidance she needs in order to allow her to get back on…

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