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    Kleinert Name ____Brittany Ciupka_________ Case Studies – Unit #3 – 15 points (part of Exam #3 score) This assignment is due Monday‚ November 5th by midnight. -2 points will be deducted for each day it is late. Reminder : assignment must be submitted via Blackboard. It will not be accepted via e-mail or hard copy. Please let me know if you need a tutorial on how to submit via Blackboard. A 17-year-old male was working vigorously on a summer construction crew building a new section

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    SOUTHERN AMERICA AND ITS COUNTRIES Guyana‚ officially called the Cooperative Republic of Guyana‚ is a country located on the northern coast of South America. It was previously known as British Guiana and it is a former colony of the Dutch and British. Guyana is the third smallest country on South America and it is one of eight nations that is non-Spanish speaking as English is its official language. In addition‚ Guyana is considered a part of the Anglophone Caribbean - the independent English-speaking

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    In “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee‚ ancestral traditions being embedded in the heads of newer generations of society is marked by controversy‚ but people are stubbornly holding on to the old habits of their forefathers by resisting social change. Scout finds out why the people of Maycomb county are still grasping on to old habits by the analyzation of aunt Alexandra and the criticism Scout faces due to her non female apparel. In addition‚ Scout also reveals the condition of the Cunningham household

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    This article is about the pattern of knowing and understanding of knowing in nursing. The knowledge is can be arbitrary and artificial‚ therefore‚ the critical thinking and understanding about the knowledge is necessary. The four patterns of knowledge are distinguished. The first is empirics of the science of nursing. The knowledge of nursing science has to be systematically organized in order to apply general law and theories. Thus‚ it can be described and explained. The systematically organized

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    It is always funny when you hear someone say your child looks more like you than your spouse or vice versa. While they always are saying things like that‚ it is interesting to see if they are really thinking about why they are saying that. What traits have been carried onto a child to make them resemble one parent more than the other or maybe a grandfather or grandmother? What controls the traits that a person exhibits and the traits that are hidden deep down‚ sometimes for generations at a time

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    In order to partake in any lab study of ants‚ the facilities needed to contain them must be built. Building ant farms is a very simple process that can be done cheaply and on a small scale by using jewel cd cases. The exact dimensions of the ant farms built were 142 mm tall x 125 mm wide x 5mm deep. A total of twelve ant farms were built using this method. The ant farms were then filled with organic material‚ mainly partially decomposed wood from a stump‚ from where the ants have a colony in order

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    Throughout ages 11-14‚ it is quite apparent that an adolescent encounters periods of rapid growth in height and weight due to the biological changes in the nervous and endocrine systems. This period is known as ‘adolescent awkwardness’ and is considered as a temporary disruption in motor performance during an adolescent’s growth spurt. The study conducted by S. A. Butterfield‚ et al. sought to examine individuals during the ‘adolescent awkwardness’ ages in running speed and vertical jump three times

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    Supporting Teaching and Learning in schools Certificate course Questions on unit one 1. Outlie the difference between sequence and rate of develoment. Why might children develop at different rates in different areas? All children are different in sequence of development depending on events of what will happen while growing in age‚ as like Maslows hierarchy of needs are shown you need all acpects to develop‚ you need (qouting from Maslows hierarchy of needs) basic needs such as physiological

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    Crime and Punishment - Raskolnikov’s Extraordinary Man Theory: In the novel‚ Crime and Punishment‚ the principle character‚ Raskolnikov‚ has unknowingly published a collection of his thoughts on crime and punishment via an article entitled "On Crime." Porfiry‚ who is trying to link Raskolnikov to a murder‚ has uncovered this article‚ read it‚ and tells Raskolnikov that he is very interested in learning about his ideas. Porfiry brings Raskolnikov into this conversation primarily to find out more

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    Kaplan University Crime Mapping Course Number CJ 425-01 Professor Michael Krupnik December 14‚ 2009 Burglary To Motor Vehicles The United States have experienced waves of crime which have come and gone. Most well known‚ the crime epidemic between 1850-1880 which appeared associated with social cataclysm induced by outsized-scale immigration. So‚ how do we study these events to avoid history repeating itself (Schmalleger‚ 2007). Rachel Boba (2009) explains‚ "crime mapping is the process

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