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    main idea, emotional relevance to a COPD Patient, and differentiation from other mediations on the market The research was also designed to optimize the most powerful idea, uncovering ideal language and imagery that worked hard to strengthen the strongest concept 2. The Plan PATIENT ROUNDTABLES: We sat down face-to-face with COPD Patients to understand the strengths and limitations of each creative…

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    culture of African and Asian countries, a rapid growth for the countries of the colonizers and weakened political, and economic state in the colonized countries. Politically, at the time, each European country was trying to prove that they were the strongest European country. They all rushed to Africa to claim countries (which ultimately resulted in the Berlin Conference). It was thought that more land would resemble more power, which exhibited the theory of mercantilism. The more territory an…

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    Men, by John Steinbeck, exhibits many forms of these two-way relationships, the strongest, between the characters George and Lennie, and the other friendships between Crooks and Lennie, and George and Slim. These relationships show how each pair benefit from each other’s companionship, and help each other in the harder times of life, the most important one, being the friendship of George and Lennie. The first and strongest two-way relationship shown in the novel was between Lennie and George,…

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    Fear Vs Confusion

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    "The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is the fear of the unknown" - H.P. Lovecraft. The difference between fear and confusion is a fine line. There is even fear of confusion known as fear of the unknown. The true difference between the two lies in the definition of both words. Fear and confusion merge together when the confusion is so severe there is no longer a difference. Fear is experienced when you perceive to be in danger. Confusion…

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    Lifeboat Ethical Dilemmas

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    determines who is thrown overboard. She replied that the four strongest should throw the weakest overboard because they have the best chance. She said it is survival of the fittest. I then inserted our 5-member family into the scenario, of which she is the smallest. She still insisted she should be thrown over as the weakest. When asked why I shouldn’t voluntarily sacrifice myself for the benefit of my family. She replied, “the four strongest are needed to protect each other to give the group…

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    Daikoku Film

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    The films soundtrack deserves mention, scoring his films has always been one of Ishii's strongest and most persistent talent, and this film is no exception. The soundtrack provided by Blood Thirsty Butchers is always present and interjected into almost every scene giving it the punk/rock aesthetic that fans of the director have come to…

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    trouble comes. Nag and Nagaina are fighting Rikki Tikki for the garden to create more living space for both Nag and Nagaina’s family. Rikki Tikki may be aggressive at some points, but Rikki Tikki is also very brave and generous. One of Rikki Tikki’s strongest traits is bravery. Rikki Tikki’s…

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    Also, it could be problematic in the event of research misconduct and incorrect data collection. If individuals are using this raw data freely and it ends up being false data, that could be very troubling to future research using that raw data. The strongest argument for the mandate would be it would increase the sharing of data. This would result in making the research process less redundant and help the overall progression of scientific research by saving grant money and research time…

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    review Anselm’s argument for the existence of the being nothing greater than which can be conceived, one of the strongest among others. At first, I am going to summarize the argument, and then, as every argument for the God’s existence has its own defects, I am going to answer the following question – what are the weaknesses of this argument? After that, I will respond to the strongest possible objection to my attack, and then give you a summary. Anselm’s argument is based on the idea that God…

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    of State Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders performed strongest out of the five candidates. The presidential debates help Americans understand where candidates lie on subjects that affect their personal lives and the country, aiding citizens to vote accordingly. CNN reported 15.3 million people watched the debate, and polls conducted through and after the debate revealed people believed Clinton and Sanders performed the strongest throughout the night. Both candidates spoke on topics…

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