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    may not be great at taking test‚ but they may be a great and smart student. The school that they applied to will never know that though‚ only because they were going off of their test scores‚ and they do not get accepted. SAT and ACT should not be required because it does not evaluate how smart you are‚ and it takes a lot of time away from other important things. The ACT and the SAT do not

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    quality time with loved ones; watch future generations grow up; learn new languages; master new musical instruments; try different careers or travel the world. Although immortality in my opinion would be disturbing‚ because will affect society at all levels‚ for example mean more time to work ‚ careers would be longer ‚ family structure would be so extensive that it would be difficult to remind all members‚ in addition marriages would be multiple. Mandatory Volunteering In spite of the fact that volunteering

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    Care Support

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    Effective reflection on relationships that develop in care work Mary is an 82 year old female resident who came to live in our nursing home five years ago she has a mild cognitive impairment and is totally independent she wears an incontinence pad and requires minimum assistance. Mary loves to sing and listen to music especially Irish traditional music and popular ballads. She remains in close contact with her two daughters who visit regularly. Mary is a very private person and likes to spend time

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    Leonard Marshall Bob O’Brien CIS-320 October 7th 2012 Required Skills of a Systems Analyst A systems analyst is someone who solves business problems using information system technology. Problem solving means looking into the problem in great detail as well as understanding everything about the problem‚ generating several alternatives for solving the problem‚ and then picking the best solution for the company. Information systems are usually part of the solution‚ and information systems development

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    Types of Fallacies

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    This paper will describe three types of logical fallacies. Logical fallacies are errors in reasoning. Once a person becomes familiar with them‚ they can identify logical fallacies in others’ arguments. A person can also avoid using logical fallacies or use them to their advantage to convince others of something differentiates the facts from the fallacies‚ this could help people make a better and more productive decision To define what a fallacy is one must understand what an argument is.

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    significance of the quote “And I use them all — all the Englishes I grew up with.” (Tan‚ 1) is the fact that language is the “tool of her trade”‚ meaning she uses it on a daily basis to preform her daily work and accomplish tasks. The different types of English‚ being proper or broken English‚ are useful to a writer because she can use them to work to create meaning with certain audience members‚ whether it be her mother‚ who uses more limited English‚ or an academic paper‚ which uses proper‚ academic English

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    Unit 103: Support Individuals with Self-Directed Support 1. Understand self-directed support:- 1.1 Explain the principles underpinning self-directed support and how this differs from traditional support:- The principles underpinning self-directed support and how it differs to traditional support is as follows:- Right to independent living - If someone has an impairment they should be able to get the support they need to live an independent life. Right to a personal budget - If someone

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    time to be outside. Even on school time children do not take the grab at the physical education classes offered to them. This laziness has gotten out of hand‚ steering obesity to be one of the top factors in children and young adults. P.E. should be required in school grades k-12‚ because even the people who need it the most are not willingly active. The incline of fast food restaurants‚ lead as easy gateways for families to get good food in fast periods of time. Between the years of 2005-08‚ statistics

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    Types of Bridges

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    There are 4 major types of bridges. We have a separate page for each type of bridge. Please go to one of the following pages. Beam - The beam type is the simplest type of bridge. The beam bridge could be anything as simple as a plank of wood to a complex structure. It is made of two or more supports which hold up a beam. Arch - In the arch type of bridge‚ weight is carried outward along two paths‚ curving toward the ground. Suspension/Cable-stayed - The deck (trafficway) of a suspension bridge

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    Evolution of equipment in civil engineering: Old Equipment: Graphometer: A graphometer is a surveying instrument which consists of a semi-circle which has been divided into degrees and minutes‚ and has a pair of sight veins at either end as well as a movable alidade with a pair of sights at either end. It was used to calculate distances by means of triangulation and to determine positions of specific points on land or at sea .Many graphometers‚ although not all of them‚ have a built in magnetic

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