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    register reflects a need to explain variation according to use‚ and arises from a concern with the importance of language in action. The term register was first used by the linguist Thomas Bertram Reid in 1956‚ and brought into general currency in the 1960’s by a group of linguist who wanted to distinguish among variation in language according to the user and variations according to use‚ in the sense that each speaker has a range of varieties and choices between them at different times (Halliday et al.‚

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    Components of Pharmacology The main components of pharmacology in substance use disorders include understanding how the methods of administration and routes of absorption affect the high in individuals. There is undeniably a chemical side to addiction. If a person consumes a substance‚ it can have an effect on the brain (Clinton‚ 2009). Pharmacology is simply the study of how the body reacts to medicines and how those medicines affect the body (National Institute of Health [NIH]‚ 2011). Methods

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    Norhan Mansour Music 121 Extra Credit Ray Ray is a 2004 biographical film focusing on 30 years of the life of rhythm and blues musician Ray Charles. By the early 1960’s Ray Charles had accomplished his dream. He’d come of age musically. He’d made it to Carnegie Hall. The hit records "Georgia‚" "Born to Lose" successively kept climbing to the top of the charts. He’d made his first triumphant European concert tour in 1960 (a feat which‚ except for 1965‚ he’s repeated at least once a year ever

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    established the basic specifications for a next generation large capacity optical disc video recording format called "Blu-ray Disc". The Blu-ray Disc enables the recording‚ rewriting and play back of up to 27 gigabytes (GB) of data on a single sided single layer 12cm CD/DVD size disc using a 405nm blue-violet laser. By employing a short wavelength blue violet laser‚ the Blu-ray Disc successfully minimizes its beam spot size by making the numerical aperture (NA) on a field lens that converges the

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    In the article “What’s the Difference between Terry and Terri?” the author Terry Jeffery links the fates and medical condition of three individuals‚ Terri Schiavo‚ Terry Wallace and Donald Herbert. These three people each had a traumatic brain injury‚ and they each were in a compromised medical state for many years. Two of the patients had a miraculous recovery from their brain injury‚ and Terri Schiavo and her parents were not given the chance of a miraculous recovery. The author of the article

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    include care of the sick newborn during the first week of life‚ the time when one in three child deaths occur‚ and it did not emphasize home-based newborn care. IMCI has become a main child survival strategy in almost all countries in the African region‚ creating a unique opportunity to scale up newborn health interventions using IMCI as a vehicle. Incorporating newborn algorithms in IMCI and strengthening the components of the strategy related to the health system and community will directly impact newborn

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    2 In the study of criminology‚ it is important to understand why people commit crime in an effort to address it appropriately. There are many theories that have emerged from different perspectives of criminal behavior. Rational choice theory states that people generally act in their self-interest and make decisions to commit crime. This means that people are living in such a way that knowingly disobeys law and order while thinking of the consequences at hand. Social disorganization theory believes

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    Developmental criminology can be best defined as the study of criminal behavior as it pertains to age‚ as well as how an individual’s behaviors evolve as they develop‚ or age over time. The primary component of the developmental theory of criminology is that it has a focus on criminal offending and how those acts fluctuate or vary over time in people and the circumstances that may increase the likelihood of it occurring. Theorists will question whether there is a change in a behavior‚ or if it continues

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    Ray Parslow is a famous graphic designer and he loves his work. Ray enjoys working with a talented team who create designs for many different clients from large organisations‚ corporations and government departments‚ through to small businesses and charities. His work includes anything from designing business cards‚ logos‚ signage‚ posters‚ brochures or annual reports through to large-scale environmental graphics such as the Fox Studios’ site. A wide mix of interesting projects keeps his job exciting

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    components of curriculum

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    of the particular academic discipline‚ our understanding of the characteristics of students entering the course of topics‚ the expectations of society‚ professions and potential employers‚ and educational theory and good practices Elements/Components of the Curriculum The nature of the elements and the manner in which they are organized

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