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    of the graphics on the dashboard are difficult to understand and to interpret what those graphs mean. Maybe for some stakeholders, the information are overwhelming. A good dashboard should present the information with graphics that have good visualization and easy to understand. The following are our suggestions to change some of the graphics in order to make a better understanding about MCI community dashboard. The percentage of 3rd-Grade Children Who Are Proficient in Reading The first…

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    Stress reduction methods include but are not limited to visualization of goals, taking frequent breaks, and having a proper support system. According to Skip Downing, in her book On Course: Strategies for creating success in college and in life, “…stress is any interference that disturbs a person’s mental or physical well-being.” Stress can bring one’s motivation to a crawling halt. Using a visualization of one’s goal will keep stress to a low, while it assists in looking at the…

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    Visual Analysis Essay

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    graphic, which in turn, Graphic 4 and 5 will have a higher possibility of making a more lasting visual aid then Graphic 1 and 2, and definitely Graphic 3. In conclusion, to present a strong case relies on great visualization, however there are many elements or components to make a visualization memorable. Some tips provided by a researcher, Melissa…

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    Words are the essence of the soul, the beauty that surrounds us, and everything that ever was. They weave history with grace and elegance, twisting and turning through the orchestra of time, never stumbling. They have the power to open a man up and toy with his emotions. They are heroes, heretics, and heroes, but to Patrick Rothfus they are “… pale shadows of forgotten names. As names have power, words have power. Words can light fires in the minds of men. Words can wring tears from the hardest…

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    Gissela Ruiz Histopathology terms Dr. Agapito Reference: E. Gupta, P. Bhalla, N. Khurana, T Singh, “ Histopathology for the diagnosis of infectious diseases” Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology. (2009) 27(2):100-6. Questions: 1. What is Histopathology? Histopathology is the examination of a tissue biopsy to try and find the cause of the infected organism. 2. What is the importance of a Histopathological Examination? The Importance of a Histopathological examination is to try and find a…

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    Textual Description

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    Have you ever wondered why you remember graphic description more than textual description? It is because graphics expedite and escalate the level of understanding more than text. Randy Krum, a designer and author says, “people love using pictures to communicate because its hardwired into the human brain.” Information is poured out daily; the digital age has made it accessible to all. We lack the time to go through copious data; infographics represent the same boring data in an interesting and…

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    so well it develops the beginning feelings for the book. The book makes the reader feel empathy for these victims and pray someone helps them. Every word appears to be thought out to an exact precision. This book is a good book because of the visualizations, which is a necessity in a book like this due to most readers never experiencing this traitorous journey. I also appreciate the careful pairing of characters. There is a victim everyone can relate to in this book. There are lovers, overworked…

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    Color Analysis Lab Report

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    green, and one blue). Each of the three beams is called a component of that color, and each of them can have an arbitrary intensity, from fully off to fully on, in the mixture [4]. To generate the needed data for computing color difference, gamut visualization and creating the ICC profile test chart containing series of colors was displayed on both devices sequentially, for each beam (R, G and B) an arbitrary intensity of 64, 128, 192 and the primary 255 was displayed. In addition to these…

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    I would rather show my strengths and hide my weaknesses. The survey “Who Are You?” shown my weaknesses which consisted of mathematics, writing, seeking support from others, goal setting, and positive visualization and optimism. (Bethel University, 2014). My strengths were shown as reading, ability to adapt to change/flexibility, determination, critical thinking and reasoning, and self-management and emotional control. This survey was very accurate to what…

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    The Influence Of Exclusion

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    This article talks about how people react when they are/feel excluded. Certain people have different coping mechanisms for this and reasons why they are hurt by being excluded. The authors in this article go in depth as to what factors could lead people to having a lower sense of fear that people get from exclusion and the psychology behind it all. The main theory of this article basically acknowledges the fact that people are discomforted by rejection and exclusions. When people are excluded…

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