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    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that, “Communicable disease means- an illness caused by an infectious agent, or its toxins, that occurs through the direct or indirect transmission of the infectious agent or its products from an infected individual or via an animal, vector or the inanimate environment to a susceptible animal or human host”( CDC, 2012, p.1). The main goal is to prevent the spread of the disease to the health care and into the community by breaking the chain and…

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    Brooker's Black Mirror

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    suggests a new predictive software company’s phone app that replicates her deceased boyfriend’s personality and voice from the threads of his uploaded life, every tweet, message, post, Instagram, Snapchat photo, and voicemail, including even the porn links he used to visit. Martha’s grief is soon mitigated by Ash’s voice, which is amazingly responsive and even aware of himself as an absurd artificial…

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    Emily Blunt Essay

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    If ever there was film that epitomized rising talent’s ability to vastly improve mediocre material it’s this one. Emily Blunt is quickly becoming one of my favorite actresses working today, she magnificently embodies everything I believe a great actress should. Her comfort zone regarding roles in virtually non-existent, she’s willing to commit whole-heartedly to every role she gets, and her versatility and range allows both of the previous assets to work as remarkably well as they do. ‘Edge of…

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    Nuclear Radiation Essay

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    particles within an atom 's.These type of particles can be either having too many or too few electrons, neutrons or protons and you have a radioactive element.The element becomes unstable as each part holds another part on so having too few means that the link may be too weak to hold it together then having too many means there pushing others off the particles as there are too many attached to the main atom for them to share.Beta particles are formed when the neutron decays and forms an…

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    Most people in the world nowadays know about exercise. It is almost impossible not to at least be aware of it. They are constantly being bombarded by it, whether it is in a magazine, on TV or in the latest ad on the radio, people have heard of it somewhere. Each person has a different reason for why he is choosing to start an exercise program, he is sick of looking a certain way, having too much body fat, not fitting into the kinds of clothes he would like to wear, not being confident in a…

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    IT IS MY MOTHER’S FAULT Literacy has been a huge part of my life. My mom always pushed the importance of reading and writing on my sister and me. My mother has always wanted us to have high goals in life so that we would not be victims to a society that does not want us to succeed. She required us to read a chapter of Psalms, a book in the Bible, every day ever since we started reading. My mom never told us why she picked Psalms, but I assume it is because Psalms is the book of praise ad…

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    This literature review explores television sitcom genre of the situation comedy or sitcom. It will look at the changes in style and sensibility since the 1950s, how it has evolved and also how it has stayed the same. It can be comfortably stated that the sitcom is ‘arguably the most durable genre’ on television (Edgerton and Ross, 2008, p9). Although there are arguments about the variations between different particular sitcoms themselves, Brett Mills (Mills, 2012) gives an example of a…

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    Cybercriminals

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    Cybercriminals and the Criminal Justice System. Criminals have always been part of society. As far back as the code of Hammurabi, written approximately 1680 B.C.E. civilization has made laws to govern men (Code, 2013). Why? Because, according to written records, crime has been with society as long as man has been civilized. There is no way to know for sure, but crime was probably around during the caveman era. Laws ensure that men can live together and prosper. Criminals have always used…

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    Sports Equipment Essay

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    Gopal Hariyani PRN: 20 Project and Infrastructure Finance Project Report On Sports Equipment Manufacturing Unit Project Identification: Generation of Ideas 1. SWOT Analysis Strength: 1. A New Unit – Starting from the scratch, will enable us to install the latest and the most upgraded machines, though it is a labour intensive project during the beginning period. Installing the latest machinery will drive the per-unit cost and other overhead expenses down to the minimum and…

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    Homosexuality is a constant topic in the media and is always being shunned with religious motives in both past and present. In recent news, politicians in some states are aiming for the criminalization of homosexuality while others are passing legislation for the recognition of same-sex marriages. Michael Levin presents a purely scientific and secular argument against homosexuality and homosexual marriages in his work “Why Homosexuality is Abnormal.” Michael Levin addresses the debate question:…

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