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    Benny Goodman was a great jazz clarinet player and the leader of one of the most popular big bands of the Swing Era (1935–1945). In fact‚ Time magazine dubbed him "the King of Swing." Benjamin David Goodman was born in Chicago‚ Illinois‚ on May 30‚ 1909‚ into a large‚ poor Jewish family. His parents‚ who had moved to the United States from Eastern Europe‚ were Dora and David Goodman. He first started playing clarinet at a local Chicago synagogue when he was about ten. He learnt the clarinet

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    Benjamin Franklin’s “Autobiography” embodies the ideals of the self-made American man—one who‚ through sheer hard work and moral cultivation‚ fashions his own economic and social status regardless of the circumstances he was born into. Although Autobiography seeks to inspire readers with a sincere devotion to virtue‚ Franklin’s own devotion as depicted at certain points in the work seems casual at best. The indulgent character of Franklin’s moral outlook could be seen particularly in this passage

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    Brain Imaging Technologies in Research of Biological Factors and Behavior Within the biological level of analysis there are many different technologies used when investigating the relationship between biological factors and behavior. There are five main technologies‚ however‚ functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are the most common ones. These are based on the fact that when the body is exposed to a magnetic field‚ the protons in the body fluids

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    Description for Using Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Test (mRDTs) The procedure of the test as contained in the manufacturer’s instructions as approved by the National guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of malaria‚ (FMoH‚ 2011) will be followed. its reliability was futher proven by Olaniyan‚ et al.‚ (2013). The RDT provided for the study has LOT number and expiry date which must be recorded. Preferably RDT of known quality assurance will be used. The device usually contains a cassette‚ an applicator

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    As a particularly judgmental reader‚ I depend on narrator reliability a lot. Novels‚ for the most part‚ are tales of the human struggle and experience and all of the mistakes and successes they come along with. If I am reading about every dirty little secret in a family‚ I need at least an accurate portrayal of their motivations in order to come to a conclusion on their characters. From personal experience‚ I can say that one of the hardest parts of coming from a unhappy or divorced couple family

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    Authors Benjamin Barber and Diane Ravitch write about America and how society is standing idle and failing to address the issue on education. Barber’s “America Skips School” focuses on the cold - shoulder approach America takes towards its children’s education‚ while Ravitch’s “Back to Basics: Test Scores Don’t Lie” takes a different approach to the rebuff caused by peer pressure to specific races and sexes. Both essays present a common point of view by combining various nonfiction elements:

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    one of my favorites because it relates to what I said to the top that it’s all opinion base and not factual because one could be happy doing something but another person could be doing the same exact thing but sad/depressed. It the essay written by Benjamin Franklin in 1985 said; The desire of happiness in general is so natural to us that all the world are in pursuit of it; all have this one end in view‚ though they take such different methods to attain it‚ and are so much divided in their notions

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    Short Diagnostic Essay Walter Mosley (“Equal Opportunity”) By Makalani Waldo In this short story‚ Equal Opportunity‚ written by Walter Mosely‚ Minority Socrates Furtlow‚ faces the dilemma of getting a job. Socrates is an ex-con‚ having served 27 years in prison. While drunken‚ he killed two of his good friends‚ and now lives life as a bumb who goes around collecting bottles and cans for a living. This story tells his struggle to find honorable work as a black man in society because of

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    DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN SCREENING TEST AND DIAGNOSTIC TESTS A diagnostic test is any kind of medical test performed to aid in the diagnosis of detection of a suspected disease or condition. This is different from a screening test which is used when not when a disease or condition is suspected‚ but when people are considered to be at high risk of developing a disease or condition. Diagnostic test are usually performed after a positive screening test to establish a definitive diagnosis. They are

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    “Background” “The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin” was thought by himself to be “the bold and arduous project of arriving at moral perfection”. It refers to when he was in his twenties‚ around 1726‚ he found himself jobless; penniless; in debt and suddenly a single father. He was very intelligent and he knew there was definitely something wrong in his life and he was eager to make a change. So he wrote this autobiography not only to tell his son about his life but also to improve his financial

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