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    A few months ago‚ a patient arrived in the emergency room on a stretcher with symptoms of face drooping‚ arm weakness‚ and speech difficulty. The emergency room physician‚ who also specialized in neurology‚ immediately suspected that the patient suffered from a stroke. Stroke occurs when the blood flow to a certain part of the brain is blocked‚ which causes the blood vessels to burst or leak within the brain. This leak of blood in the brain causes nerve cells to die (“What is Stroke?” 1). To confirm

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    The Campaign Strategy for Close Up Toothpaste Introduction: The Unilever group is responsible for the creation and maintenance of thirteen successful global brands. Close Up is one of two oral health care brands under the Unilever umbrella‚ and is fairly unknown in the U.S. market and comparatively lacking marketing support. The American company that owns the licensing rights to Close Up‚ Church & Dwight Co.‚ also leads the way in marketing some of the bigger name brands. The oral health care market

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    In the classroom‚ it is all reduced to the class activities of the subject of learning. 2:Contextual Paradigm: It´s the way of learning where the student learns through his surroundings‚ where he lives‚ the type of classmates he has‚ and the culture of the place he lives. It enforces the learning through experience. 3; Cognitive Paradigm: This

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    envelop the whole room. Red‚ fierce eyes of my pater. The cloth stained with red envelop my arms‚ it itches. The woman that are my queen‚ my life giver are sleeping on the floor beside that man‚ without any gesture. Is it me or my mind is blank. I wonder if the world is entertaining as it used to be. Blue azure sky‚ laughing children‚ and equally happy. I don’t know anything. Before this happened‚ I recall some nice memories. I had a friend‚ his name is Miko. We play everyday on my room‚ we wear the

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    Roommates can be categorized in there different groups‚ “Too Friendly Shelly”‚ “Seriously Stuck-up Christy”‚ and “Plain Rude Pru”. These three types of people will contribute to a seriously long semester away at college. Having to stay in the same dorm room with anyone of these three types of roommates will be an adventure. There will always be a memorable moment rather is be peace and quiet or drama central. Staying in a dorm with “Too Friendly Shelly”‚ “Seriously Stuck-up Christy”‚ “Plain Rude Pru”

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    The article in which I chose to summarize and critique is on Hazing. This article evaluates the present status of the law and recommends answers that will aid in reducing the numerous lives being loss by hazing yearly. Hazing is the routine of introducing prospective members into a group; this is normally implemented through harassment and shame. It is a ritual that has been tolerated in the United States society for many‚ many years. Hazing is a unsafe activity that can lead to someone being

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    * Necessity for Close Supervision The necessity for a considerable amount of supervision on the part of the credit manager over his staff is quite apparent. Credit men operate during much of the working time away from the home office removed from definite and direct executive control. However‚ one method which could make the credit men do their job‚ as expected of them is to give them a “Deadline” for the case they have under investigation and study. Psychologists suggest three important appeals

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    Socrates continues the conversation with Glaucon and now focuses on the obligation of the guardians and philosophers to serve the people as a result of their education. Socrates describes people in a cave since birth‚ bound so they can only see what is in front of them. There are shadows and sounds that can be observed but the source is unknown. Socrates says in 515c‚ “…such men would hold that the truth is nothing other than the shadows of artificial things.” Their reality is limited by their

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    Susan Eaton‚ the author of The Children in Room E4: American Education on Trial‚ writes narrative brilliantly. She starts the book by introducing a Puerto Rican boy‚ Jeremy Otero‚ who lives in the inner city of Hartford. Over the course of the book‚ Eaton follows him and his classmates’ third‚ fourth and fifth grade trajectories at the racially segregated Simpson-Waverly Elementary School. Every so often‚ she switches to following the Sheff v. O’Neill case from the 1990’s. Initially‚ this book is

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    Public money on medically supervised injecting room‚ in all good conscience‚ doesn’t benefit greater community. We have more important needs for critical services and should be directing taxpayer funds to meet those basic services first. Every year government spends 2.5 million on this centre for minimization of harm among drug users. I oppose it because of my concerns that the State’s harm minimisation policy pays too little attention to advocating no drug use and rescuing people from their terrible

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