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    complications of the disease. The glucose tolerance test commonly done by recommended level for adults of a 75 g glucose drink to be consumed within a 5 min time period. The timing begins when the drink has been consumed. This test is known as the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). For these reasons‚ the physician may request an OGTT. Normally when the body receives such a dose‚ the pancreas responds by excreting insulin necessary for metabolism of the glucose. The degree and timing of the rising

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    Treaty of Versailles Oral presentation Good day national leaders I welcome you to our palace here at Versailles I am Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau of the Third French Republic. A leader is a dealer in hope and I intend top deliver hope to my nation by taking it away from our enemies. The people of France want Germany to be severely punished‚ not pardoned. I say this because it was that country that started the war. I say this because it was that country’s fault that many so soldiers perished

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    Disadvantages of Cloning

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    Breyan Ms. White English 1213‚ 023 November 3‚ 2003 Disadvantages of Human Cloning - Loss of Human Identity Cloning has always been a subject whose thoughts both fascinates and frightens the world. On February 27‚ 1997‚ a stunning announcement appeared in the British journal Nature that rocked the scientific world: for the first time ever recorded‚ a mammal- a lamb named Dolly had been successfully cloned from an adult cell. Coinciding with this shocking proclamation‚ scientist reported

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    Iksanova Ulyana Oral examination VS Written examination. Nowadays we have different ways of investigation of student’s knowledge: two of them are oral and written examinations. Both they have advantages and disadvantages and differ at all‚ but what is the best form of checking student’s ability‚ knowledge and skills? As it was mentioned before oral and written examinations have much bigger differences then common features. At first glance the written examination seems to be easier for student

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    Jean Swette Oral History

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    Oral history Jean swette born in 1950 in Green bay wisconsin‚ A USA citizen her whole life even though her family was mainly from Belgium and Germany‚ but both of her parents were born and raised in green bay whom also gave birth to jean and her four other siblings Lynn‚ Pulie‚Pattie‚ and John. Some people may know Jean as a daughter‚ sister‚ mom‚ but most importantly‚ she is my grandmother.Though she was a realtor living in florida most of her life including now a lot went on in Jean’s life it

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    Sat and Its Disadvantages

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    The SAT test was originally called the Scholastic Aptitude Test‚ then the Scholastic Assessment Test. The name was formally changed in 2004 to the SAT Reasoning Test‚ although it is still commonly known simply as the SAT. It is the oldest and most widely used standardized admissions test in the United States. It measures reading‚ writing‚ and math abilities‚ as well as problem-solving skills. The SAT has undergone many revisions during its history‚ but it is currently composed of three main sections:

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    available to a business.Your understanding in this section was very poor / poor / reasonable / good / excellent. Oral Presentation: Reasonable / good / excellent P1 Assess the implications of the different sources. You could/ could not assess the implications of the different sources.Your understanding in this section was very poor / poor / reasonable / good / excellent. Oral Presentation: Reasonable / good / excellent P2 evaluate appropriate sources of finance for a business

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    Intro: In this oral I hope to persuade you that banning dangerous breeds of dogs is the right thing to do with these following arguments‚ the dog and its owner‚ the Behaviour of the dogs and the affect they have on our community. My solution/ point of view to this problem is to not destroy/kill the dogs but breed them out. It is a more human and caring way of doing it. The definition of a dangerous dog is..... A dog that aggressively attacks a person or other animals‚ causing injury or death

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    Developing Oral Business Communication Skills  Unit 6  Unit 6                 Developing Oral Business Communication Skills  Structure  6.1  6.2  Introduction  Objectives  Advantages of Oral Communication  Self Assessment Questions  6.3  Oral Business Presentations  6.3.1  Steps in making Oral Presentations  Self Assessment Questions  6.3.2  Using Visual Aids to Support Presentations  Self Assessment Questions  6.4  Summary  Terminal Questions  Answers to SAQ’s and TQ’s  6.1  Introduction 

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    Televising Oral Arguments of the United States Supreme Court In recent years the American public has become fascinated with televising court cases. Some courts have agreed to televise courtroom proceedings. Their decision to do so has led a vast number of citizens to believe that they understand how the judicial system works. I believe popular daytime shows such as Judge Judy‚ Judge Mathis‚ and Judge Joe Brown‚ have poisoned the legal understanding of many Americans. Televising oral arguments from

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