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    In almost every novel there is a person with great power. Whether it is someone who abuses that power, or uses it for good. This can be seen in the book Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, and through my own personal experiences. In the book Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, it can be seen that power is a very important aspect of leadership. Main character, Guy Montag, is the hero in this classic book. He bravely chose to form his own opinions about books,…

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    The past decade has seen great advances in a powerful investigation tool: DNA. Being DNA is found in every human being, every person's DNA pattern is one of a kind and except for identical twins, no two people can share the same DNA pattern. During a criminal investigation when biological evidence exists, DNA evidence can be used to identify criminals with incredible accuracy. Likewise, DNA can also be used to dismiss suspects or exonerate individuals mistakenly convicted of a crime. Ultimately…

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    Marlena Houck Professor Christopher Schmersahl ENC 1101 9/18/14 Appreciating Art: Rough Draft “In the Arms of an Angel” by Sarah McLachlan is one of the most beautiful and moving songs that has ever been sung. It has proven to be a remarkable piece of art since its release in 1997 because of its enduring use in many different settings. It is delivered in an attention getting manner with simple melodic tones and little background music. Most importantly, it has touched the hearts of countless…

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    Totally like whatever, you know? Analysis The writer, Taylor Mali, wrote the poem “Totally like whatever, you know?” to convey the issue that todays youth no longer display the correct form of diction when speaking. She is directing this piece towards the young people of today, in hopes of altering our way of conversation. The poem displays cultural references by comparing the diction of adults to todays youth. I feel that this piece properly represents todays youth by challenging us to be…

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    used to guide the search for evidence, which indicated that a nurse-led home-based educational intervention could be provided to improve knowledge, self-management skills, reduced BP, and self-efficacy in patients with uncontrolled HTN. Step 2: Validation After searching for evidence, it is necessary to critically appraise the evidence obtained to determine its applicability to practice problem. In step two of the EBP model, the evidence obtained should be assessed for its credibility and…

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    Black and white piano keys scattered the floor, dreams were crushed, and the future looked bleak. At that moment, I was presented with two options: to continue following my dreams or to live life in the moment and stop working to fulfill my ambitions. Both options had their pros and cons. If I quit and stopped trying to learn how to play the piano, and drums, my day would free up and I would be able to spend more time with my friends, and if I were to give up, nobody would blame me. I was never…

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    Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with stent implantation has been widely used for the treatment of coronary artery narrowing. Despite progress in stenting technique and stent itself, in some PCI cases, bifurcation lesions still remain challenging for cardiologists as they are more difficult to manage than simpler lesions. Clinically, stenting with bifurcation lesions is found to be associated with poorer post-PCI outcomes, which increases the need to evaluate side branches prior to PCI.…

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    funding of armed guards is not plausible, Colorado must allow teachers the ability to protect the children. Furthermore, the Colorado legislature can provide funding for metal detectors at the entry points to each facility. In an article published in the Journal of School Health, “Impacts of Metal Detector Use in Schools: Insights From 15 Years of Research∗” published the findings of their research on the use of metal detectors in school. When the School Safety Administration asked about the…

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    the reader. Moreover, Gioia connects his evidence to his claims by providing real life situations similar to why literature is vital in “civic spheres,” the workplace, and for political awareness. Gioia’s diction and his use of logos led to the validation that his objective was powerfully expressed throughout the piece.…

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    money via digital media. Strategy: Largely motivated by pride and tradition, the most effective way for us to reach Super Fanatics is through emotional appeals. “Believe In Yourself” and inspirational messaging will provide this group with fandom validation. Most of the ad spend here will be designated to online media outlets that will reach…

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