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    The advent of direct access will open up new avenues for physical therapy and working in an outpatient pediatric facility can be fertile ground for direct access. Studies have shown that direct access has improved patient outcomes. Based on the journal written by Ojha‚ Snyder & Davenport‚ (2014)‚ “There is evidence across level 3 and 4 studies (grade B to C CEBM level of recommendation) that physical therapy by direct access compared with referred episodes of care is associated with improved patient

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    The AP U.S. History Exam tests knowledge of U.S. History from the first European explorations of the Americas up through modern times. The bulk of the questions focuses on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Exam topics include political institutions and behavior‚ public policy‚ social and economic change‚ diplomacy and international relations‚ and cultural and intellectual developments. You can find additional free-response questions and scoring guidelines on AP Central‚ along with grade

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    Direct Discourse in Jane Austen’s‚ Emma Jane Austen is often considered to have one of the most compelling narrative voices in literature. Blurring the line between third and first person‚ Austen often combines the thoughts of the narrator with the feelings and muses of the focalized character. Emma is perhaps her most prominent example of free indirect discourse‚ where the narrator’s voice is often diffused into that of the characters. In the following passage‚ Emma takes on her role at match-maker

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    The Beatles After the Beatles (Fall B 2013) You are signed in as: Feiwen Wu Top of Form Sign Out Bottom of Form Home Classroom Exams/Assignments Grades Help Exam #2 Time Limit 50 minutes Starting Time 8:39 pm Arizona time Top of Form 1 ______________ composed and sang this late 1970s song.  Ringo Starr  George Harrison  Klaus Voorman  Paul McCartney  John Lennon 2 Beginning at the end of June of 1977‚ John‚ Yoko‚ and son Sean will spend four months visiting ________‚ including local tourist

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    The project that I visited was the Cynthia Ann Parker Elementary in southwest Houston‚ which is a music magnet school for over 850 students. The Schools budget was $29‚485‚000 and the bid came within a few dollars of HISD budget. According to Roland Guidry‚ Construction Project Superintendent‚ of Patriot Contracting‚ LLC‚ and the original campus of Cynthia Ann Parker Elementary School was constructed in 1959 and the current campus includes five temporary classroom buildings and the new structural

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    transformation of Emma revealed the changes in context and values? Heckerling’s transformation of Emma reveals the changes in context and values through sharing its ideas but altering some features. By keeping the ideas the same‚ Heckerling is able to display the contextual differences. Emma‚ a novel written by Jane Austen‚ follows the life of a wealthy woman living in Regency England‚ 1816. Clueless‚ a film created by Amy Heckerling‚ similarly follows the life of a wealthy woman‚ however unlike Emma‚ it is

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    • Accomplishment you are most proud of • Travel experiences (how many states and/or countries you have visited or lived in) • A unique experience you’ve had or person you’ve met (name-dropping is OK here) • Anything else you would like to share 2. Read the resumes of your fellow classmates. Those discussion threads with a personal name as the topic will indicate your classmates. Feel free to respond accordingly.

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    History 30 mark exam question How far was peaceful protest responsible for the success of the civil rights movement in the years 1955-64? Peaceful protesting was a method used excessively between the period of 1955-64 (and prior to this) during the civil rights movement. It was used to bring about a “de jure” (legal change) and “de facto” (practical change) change for the rights of black Americans. Peaceful protesting was used as a means of theoretically “fighting” against unjust laws following the

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    Few people are fearless speakers. As students‚ we generally feel the rumble of butterflies in our stomachs‚ but the most we have to lose is a good grade. For Emma Goldman‚ the stakes were considerably higher. She had the daunting task of speaking to secure her own freedom when she was placed on trial for obstructing the draft in 1917. The country was awash in patriotism‚ and she was prosecuted as an enemy of the state. When preparing her speech‚ she realized that a seated jury would be

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    classic novel Emma‚ by Jane Austen. However‚ have you ever considered that Emma is Clueless? Yes‚ Amy Heckling’s 1995 movie‚ Clueless‚ can be related to the novel Emma‚ published in 1816. There is no doubt that Clueless substantially derives‚ and is adapted from Emma. However‚ apart from similarities‚ there are differences and adaptations from Emma to Clueless. These are necessary as a result of the disparity in values and attitudes between the early 19th century England of Emma and late 20th

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