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    Summary I am applying to the summer internship at EKS&H- Denver for multiple reasons‚ one being that they are currently rated as Colorado’s #1 accounting firm. They have a widely known and respected reputation for all 38 years they have been opened and have been rated Best Place to Work multiple times by multiple different papers/magazines. They are known for equality within their work place and understanding the work-life balance needed for each employee. They provide flexible schedules and generous

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    It displays three allotropic forms: orthorhombic‚ monoclinic and amorphous. The orthorhombic form is the most stable form of sulfur. Monoclinic sulfur exists between the temperatures of 96°C and 119°C and reverts back to the orthorhombic form when cooled. Amorphous sulfur is formed when molten sulfur is quickly cooled. Amorphous sulfur is soft and elastic and eventually reverts back to the orthorhombic form.

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    relatively large extent‚ the climax scene at the Plaza Hotel in the movie “The Great Gatsby” closely depicts the way F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote the scene in the novel. From the level of tension‚ the emotions expressed‚ and the dialogue used‚ the movie presents the same ideas as those written by Fitzgerald. In the novel‚ the tension begins to build from the moment the group enters the hotel room. Gatsby and Tom begin to make “pokes” at each other‚ rising the level of anxiety. Similarly in the movie‚ Tom and

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    Importance of Maintaining a Positive Attitude In the U.S. Army a positive attitude is very important part of every soldier’s military barring. A positive attitude often shows the motivation in a soldier’s work and his day to day duties. It is important because if one soldier shows the right attitude it motivates others to do the same. As soldiers we are required to do many things that are difficult to one person or the next‚ and in some cases our duties can become frustrating and the lack of motivation

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    Jason Liew Ans170 TA: Victoria Cussen Welfare Concerns of Pedigree Dogs Issues relating to the health and welfare of pedigree dogs have been expressed for nearly 50 years (Hodgeman‚ 1963). Companion dogs were once selected for their ability to perform in a working environment. However‚ the dogs of today are selected for aesthetic qualities set out in written breed standards (Rooney & Sargan‚ 2010). This aspires the

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    guard had drifted off into unshakable slumber. The sound of the snores penetrated the stillness held in the hall. The remaining guard stood prepared for what was lurking behind the walls he was there to protect‚ even at the cost of his own life. Tension loomed in the air

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    The importance of patient confidentiality in health care setting The purpose of this assignment is to explore the importance of patient confidentiality. This assignment will define and discuss the values of confidentiality in general and in mental health care setting. It will highlight its importance in individual decisions to seek health care services. Each profession that provides health care embraces confidentiality as a core principle therefore‚ the legal framework and ethical issues of governing

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    Aerobic glycolysis Oxidation of glucose requires a different enzyme and a coenzyme for each step. Coenzyme A is used at this stage in cellular respiration‚ which is derived from from a B vitamin called pantothenic acid. During the transitional between glycolysis and the Krebs cycle‚ pyruvic acid begins to prepare for entry into the cycle. The enzyme pyruvate dehydrogenase‚ changes pyruvic acid to a 2-carbon fragment called an acetyl group by removing a carbon dioxide molecule. Decarboxylation is

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    23 1. Be familiar with how to use light microscopes‚ and label the parts. 2. Be familiar with electron microscopes – what are the two kinds and how do they differ? 3. State the three basic tenets of cell theory. 4. Define/describe eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells‚ and know examples of each. 5. Be able to label diagrams of plant and/or animal cells. 6. Be very familiar with the structures and functions of all organelles discussed in class. Also‚ know which structures

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    International Federation of Social Workers formed a new definition of social work‚ saying that “principles of social justice‚ human rights‚ collective responsibility and respect for diversities are central to social work”’ Nicolas‚ J (BBC‚2015). This a brilliant report written by Joanna Nicolas‚ as she speaks about what it is the social worker is supposed to do but also how they work holistically with children and families in complex circumstances. Social workers have a lot of different roles within

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