| 151. | immigration
I Will Be Here Until…
Immigration is a complex subject with many facets. I am amazed at how one’s life can be impacted by a country’s laws pertaining to immigration. ... Most recently, the subject of immigration has become an especially sensitive issue for me. I am currently going through...
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| 152. | Spinoza's Tractus Politicus Spinoza’s Tractatus politicus, while written over three hundred years ago, is still a highly influential document of political thought. Spinoza is a realist in respect to his views on humanity. He describes humanity in a way that more closely resembles exactly what it is, not what it should be. He d...
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| 153. | Hamlet Research Paper ... This is the question William Shakespeare leaves us with at the end of his tragic revenge epic Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. The title character’s sanity is questionable to the reader as one witnesses Hamlet’s confusing and sometimes bizarre nature. Is it possible that Hamlet is truly an outsta...
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| 154. | Validation in science
Validation: Establishing documented evidence which provides a high degree of assurance that a specific process will consistently produce a product meeting its pre-determined specifications and quality attributes. ...
The second is, that the required extent of a validation must only go as ...
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| 155. | Delayed Puberty Delayed Puberty
Introduction
Puberty is the time in life when a young person starts to become sexually mature, both physically and emotionally (“When Your Child,” 1999, p. ... The primary hormones responsible for triggering the onset of puberty are estrogens, such as progesterone, in girls and ...
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| 156. | cardiorespiratory case commentry Cardiorespiratory case commentary In ‘normally’ functioning lungs drainage of the bronchial tree is efficiently achieved by cillary action and by expiratory contraction of the bronchial muscle, which propels secretions towards the trachea (Cole & Mackay 1990). Ms. X has a chronic suppurative lung di...
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| 157. | Relational Communication Relational Communication
Relational Communication is an overview of communication theories and research dealing with developing, sustaining, and terminating interpersonal relationships, having direct application to friendship, work, and romantic relationships. It focuses on issues related to fami...
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| 158. | Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ADHD Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
INTRODUCTION
ADHD has generated enormous public concern for obvious reasons. Perhaps the most obvious one may be the number of school age children affected by the disorder. NIMH estimates that 2-5% or 2 million young children are diagnose...
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| 159. | dell ratio Introduction :
Dell Computer Corporation and its consolidated subsidiaries designs, develops, manufactures, markets, services, and supports a wide range of computer systems, including desktop computer systems, notebook computers and enterprise systems. In April 2001, Dell was named the world’s l...
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| 160. | Revolution for Diabetes Diabetes occurs in over 15. ... Many people do not realize the serious effects that diabetes can have on the body. In fact the disease is called a “silent killer”, where victims may not even realize they possess the disease until they develop a life threatening disease which is a direct result of...
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| 161. | Computer Knowledge http://wwwsel.iit.nrc.ca/projects/cots/icse2000wkshp/Papers/22.pdf; “COTS Software Selection: The Need To Make Tradeoffs Between System Requirements, Architectures and COTS/Components”; Ncube, Cornelius and Maiden, Neil; Center For HCI Design. This paper, presents a new research agenda to address pr...
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| 162. | Sybil Psychological Analysis ... In one such film from 1976 entitled "Sybil", this occurs. It is the actual interpretation of the sheer agony that Sybil Dorsett (played by Sally Field) suffered at the hands of her demented mother, Hattie. ...
This is serious movie, as Fields totally immerses herself into this role and eff...
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| 163. | Sleep Disorder in Schizophrenia patients The purpose of this paper is to discuss schizophrenia patients’ abnormalities of sleep. This paper will also discuss depressed patients sleep, with few articles making comparison with the schizophrenia patients. This paper will discuss the abnormal sleep in sections and describe the activity that go...
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| 164. | Autism Introduction
In this report, I will be discussing the disorder of Autism, a sever disorder that affects the function of the brain. It causes problems in such areas as social contact, intelligence, language and speech impediments, along with ritualistic or compulsive behaviors, as well as different...
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| 165. | Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a mental disorder marked by the loss of contact with reality. When a persons thinking, feeling, and behavior is so far from normal as to interfere with his or her ability to function in everyday life, and delusions, hallucinations, irregular thinking or emotions are produced, then h...
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| 166. | Gastroenterology Motility Disorders ... Motility disorders of the gastrointestinal system affect transport and are generally not attributable to anatomic or biochemical defects (although they may cause anatomic derangements). ... Regarded by some as the ˇ§last frontierˇ¨ of luminal digestive diseases the diagnosis and (pharmacolo...
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| 167. | Lewis Carroll biography
Although Lewis Carroll is mostly known for his “nonsense literature”, his intriguing life is what contributed greatly to his books. An English mathematician and logician, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, Carroll is the author of two outstanding children’s books. ... On January 27, 1...
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| 168. | cognitive neuroscience dyslexia ...
b)Abnormal processes of reading - Double dissociations and Dyslexia
The duel-route model provides a compelling account of the normal process of reading. ... Therefore, it is possible to deduce that a patient with surface dyslexia is capable of using the visual analysis system, and convert...
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| 169. | causes of schizophrenia are predominantly biological Discuss Causes for schizophrenia do largely depend on biological factors. ... The notion here is that schizophrenia tends to run in families. The genetic hypothesis states that there is a great chance of developing the disorder if you are closely related to a person with schizophrenia. ... Family studi...
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| 170. | The Catcher in the Rye The characters Holden Caulfield, from The Catcher in the Rye, and Billy Brown, from the movie Buffalo ’66, are two characters whose psyche presents a disturbing and abnormal picture. Both characters live in worlds where they do not fit in. Holden’s bitter world is illustrated through the pages of a ...
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| 171. | Fetus with Turners Syndrome
Case Study #34: A Fetus with Turners Syndrome
Issue: A 36-year old woman Barbara J. ... The test results are in and Barbara J has just been told that the fetus has Tuner’s syndrome. In Tuner’s syndrome one of two chromosomes is missing. Females who have Turners syndrome have a characte...
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| 172. | Parrallel between Hamlet and Laertes Death of Their Fathers In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare Two of the characters fathers are brutishly murdered. The first murdered character is King Hamlet who is supposed to be revenge by his son prince Hamlet. The second murder is Polonius who is supposed to be revenged by his son Laertes. Both Prince Hamlet and ...
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| 173. | First Aid Shock- depression of circulatory system, of stress from physical, emotional, or physiological distress. SS- pale, cool, clammy skin/restlessness, weakness/fear, anxiety/confusion, disorientation/weak, rapid pulse/shallow, rapid respiration/ cyanosis- blue lips+nails Treat- warts, warmth/ABC/Rest&rea...
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| 174. | Obesity in Aboriginal Australians Nutrition – Obesity in the Indigenous Population
Prior to European settlement of Australia, the health of Aboriginal people was probably better than that of the Europeans. In the past 200 years there has been a considerable improvement in the health of non-Aboriginal Australians, and the deterior...
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| 175. | Criminal law Novus Actus Interveniens ...
Topic for discussion:
“The law of causation concerning new intervening acts reveal only one rule: those who do bad things with even worse consequences must expect to pay for them.”
Introduction
The Latin phrase novus actus interveniens literally interpreted means a ‘new inte...
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| 176. | Who they are Who They Are One’s identity plays a major role in various perceptions and interactions with one’s surroundings. There are many components of identity that are shaped by numerous influences in our lives. As we evolve as humans, becoming more and more complex in every aspect, our identities change acc...
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| 177. | Stuttering The Definition of Stuttering:
Learning to talk is not always easy. ... Frequent occurrence of these stressful types of disfluencies is called "stuttering".
The Nature of Stuttering:
Stuttering is a clinical syndrome characterized by abnormal and persistent speech disfluencies accompanied by ch...
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| 178. | comparing breast cancer in men and women COMPARING BREAST CANCER IN MEN AND WOMEN
Breasts are made up of glandular tissues held together by connective tissue and fat. A cancer is a group of abnormal cells growing together in an uncontrolled way, invading and damaging healthy tissues. A group of growing cancer cells forms a lump, which ...
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| 179. | Burgler alarm for house ...
The function of the external alarm siren is to attract the attention of police car another member of the public who would report it to the police for attention.
With the burglar alarm system for house that we will describe below anybody can feel safe. In this section you can find a detailed ...
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| 180. | jumpers knee Jumper’s Knee 1
JUMPER’S KNEE
Pam Simms
Jumper’s Knee 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. ... Prevalence of Jumper’s knee in volleyball players
III. ... References
Jumper’s Kn...
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| 181. | Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol is liquid distilled product of fermented fruits, grains and vegetables used as solvent, antiseptic and sedative moderate potential for abuse. ... Symptoms of overdose staggering, odor of alcohol on breath, loss of coordination, slurred speech, dilated pupils, fetal alcoh...
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| 182. | schizophrenia
Amanda Atkins Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disease. People with schizophrenia often suffer terrifying symptoms such as hearing internal voices not heard by others, or believing that other people are reading their minds, controlling their thoughts, or p...
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| 183. | Alcoholism in Cheers ... The myth was perpetuated until Cheers came along. ... The alcoholics never hurt anyone or say anything offensive in the Cheers universe, and this is how the viewing audience is beginning to view alcoholism as a whole; not as a disease, but as a source of lighthearted humor. ...
The audien...
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| 184. | Economies of Scale and Barriers to Entry ... The welfare ideal of the neoclassical theory, is the perfectly competitive market which is defined as a market where there is a large number of buyers and sellers who are price takers, there is free entry and exit, perfect information, perfect mobility of the factors of production and homogene...
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| 185. | Alcohol Abuse ... rain forrsest Rain forests may be grouped into two
Child Abluse - 1 What is Child Abuse? By definition, child abuse is the deliberat
Illegal Drugs: Their Effects on the Body - Illegal Drugs: Their effects on the bo
Drugs and Alcohol - One of the biggest problems people cope with today is th...
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| 186. | Corporate Information Factory INTRODUCTION
Inmon (2001) has stated that the Corporate Information Factory (CIF) consists of the following components:
„X Data warehouse (DW)
„X Data marts
„X Data mining
„X Decision support system application (DSS)
„X Primary storage management
„X Metadata management
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| 187. | Genetic Discrimantion ... ˇ¨
ˇV Vincent Freeman, Gattaca
Introduction
The recent rapid advances in genetic analysis and manipulation techniques have made it possible to identify and isolate specific genes involved with particular human diseases. Genetic testing is used to discover variation in genetic material and...
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| 188. | Are dividends relevant ... 1 The Dividend “Puzzle”
The issue of why companies pay dividends remains one of the most controversial subjects in finance today. ... Dividends have no bearing on value
2. Dividends increase value
3. Dividends decrease value
With most established companies choosing to pay dividends...
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| 189. | Going Public The Scope of the Securities Act of 1933
Applies to the initial distribution of securities
Requires companies to provide full and fair disclosure of the character of securities
Issuer must register the securities with the SEC, unless exempted
The SEC does not investigate the quality of the offe...
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| 190. | Body Image in the Media Everywhere we go we are bombarded by the medias idea of the "perfect" body. ... It is the media that is responsible for conditioning our society into believing that to be a successful, happy person, you must be thin. The media sets standards on appearances that are impossible to meet. ... Consider...
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| 191. | congestive heart failure Congestive Heart Failure
By: Ashley George
Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), also known as cardiac failure, is one of the most common causes of in-hospital mortality for patients with cardiac diseases. ... However, among those with advanced cardiac failure showing overt symptoms, greater than 50% o...
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| 192. | What is Malignant Melanoma ... Tumours can be either benign or malignant. ...
A malignant tumour consists of cancer cells which have the ability to spread beyond the original site. ...
Doctors can tell whether a tumour is benign or malignant by examining a small sample of cells under a microscope. ...
Malignant m...
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| 193. | Compare The Darkness Out There by Penelope Lively and Great Expectations Chapter 8 By Charles Dickens ‘The Darkness Out There’ written by Penelope Lively and ‘Great Expectations’ written by Charles Dickens are both pieces of prose contemporary to their writing date and audience. ...
Charles Dickens is one of the world’s most acclaimed classic novelists, contemporary to his era but considered old f...
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| 194. | philosophy Gicela Nufio Philosophy Final Exam WEEK 5 This week’s discussions were very interesting. The discussion that was on my mind for a while was on the issue of why people seem to be poor. During class, two of my peers where talking about how they did not understand why people are poor. One of them expla...
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| 195. | Eating Disorders Eating disorders are complex conditions that arise from a combination of long-standing behavioral, emotional, psychological, interpersonal, and social factors. ... We do know, however, about some of the general issues that can contribute to the development of eating disorders. While eating disorder...
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| 196. | portfolio investment strategy PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT STRATEGY
1. ... The aim of this article is to find an appropriate way to solve the financial problem I mentioned above and realize some other factors that have an impact upon personnel investment decision. ... Next section will discuss How to make the personnel financial deci...
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| 197. | Final Fantasy X Rules to Live by ... After visiting all the temples, a summoner journeys
to get the Final Aeon, which has the power to defeat Sin. ... This is where a Summoner
performs a dance to send the spirits of a person into the Farplane, and the
Farplane is where these spirits live. ... It starts with some
practice by...
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| 198. | radiological diagnosis of bronchogenic carcinoma ... Investigations of Carcinoma Bronchus 52
I-Conventional Radiology 55
II-Ultrasound 76
III-Computed Tomography 82
IV-MRI 91
V-Radionuclide Scanning 94
6. ... Bibliography 152
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| 199. | King Jack Torrance thought: Officious little prick. Ullman stood five-five, and when he moved, it was with the prissy speed that seems to be the exclusive domain of all small plump men. The part in his hair was exact, and his dark suit was sober but comforting. I am a man you can bring your problems to, ...
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