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    On the date of December 11‚ 2015 the Ball State School of Music presented a Christmas themed jazz concert at Sursa Hall. The concert cost five dollars for students and ten dollars for general admission. The show was performed by the Buselli-Wallarab Jazz Orchestra and they created a fantastic jazz performance with elements of Christmas. The crowd in attendance was a mixture of students from the University and High schools throughout the state‚ natives of Muncie and jazz enthusiast. The performance

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    As you now‚ the death penalty has used as the biggest punishment way for centuries. There were big kingdoms all over the world and their most brutal punishment way was the death penalty. For example‚ in the British Empire the common way was hanging‚ in French it was guillotine. This way of punishment is very brutal and barbaric because killing is an inhuman action and we cannot kill someone because of his/her crime. The common idea between the societies is the death penalty shouldn’t be the way of

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    M.‚ Berg‚ M. T.‚ & Hochstetler‚ A. (2004). Gang members‚ career criminals and prison violence: Further specification of the importation model of inmate behavior. Criminal Justice Studies‚ 17(4)‚ 369-383. Document ID: 10.1080/1478601042000314883. Gillespie Wayne‚ (2005). Racial differences in violence and self-esteem among prison inmates. American Journal of Criminal Justice: AJCJ‚ 29(2)‚ 161-V. Document ID: 972985931. Griffin‚ M. L.‚ & Hepburn‚ J. R. (2006). The effects of gang affiliation on violent

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    Jane Gillespie Unit 9‚ page 1 of 2 Engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. 1.1 Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role. My duties and responsibilities are described in my job descriscription‚ which relates to the area of health and social care in which I work and my work place. My responsibilities are governed by relevant legislation of the GSCC code of practise for support workers. My workplace policies and procedures

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    In ancient times‚ Venezuela was a paradise forindians. It had beautiful beaches‚ tropical forests‚ and gentle grassland of the Llanos. In 1498‚ the first European‚ by the name of Christopher Columbus‚ came to the country. He came during his third voyage of the new world. More explorers came the year after and then eventually the spanish established their first settlement‚ Nueva Cadiz‚ which was later destroyed by a tsunami. The colonies in Venezuela were much less important to the Spanish than the

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    apartment building‚ I tripped on the sidewalk and fell on my face. My nose was bleeding and I was dizzy‚ too dizzy to stand‚ but no bones were broken. “ I am fine“‚ I announced to the people on the street that stopped. They thought otherwise‚ and someone called 911. I was told an ambulance was on its way. I remained sitting on the sidewalk. A fall that would change everything Though I was dizzy‚ I hadn’t lost consciousness‚ and because I hate making a scene‚ I asked to be put in a taxi

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    Plagiarism”. Writing and Humanistic Studies. Massachusetts Institude of Technology‚ n.d. Web. 24 September 2013. “Cultural Perspectives on Plagiarism”. Washington State University Libraries. Washington State University‚ n.d. Web. 20 September 2013. Gillespie‚ Gabriela M. “Guide to Advising International Students about Academic Integrity”. Division of Undergraduate Studies – Pennsylvania State University. The Pennsylvania State University‚ 2 March 2012. Web. 26 September 2013. “Reasons for Plagiarism”

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    1. Paraphrase Entire Poem‚ Stanza by Stanza: I. The dad drank too much whiskey and his breath is making his son dizzy. The son is performing a drunken waltz with his dad. II. Their waltz creates such a commotion in the kitchen that pans begin to fall off the shelf. The mother appears to be disapproving of the situation. III. The father is grasping the son’s wrist. Every time the father misses a step‚ the boy’s ear scrapes along the father’s belt buckle‚ unacknowledged by the father. IV. The father

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    ABTRACT Central Venous Catheter Blood stream infections (CVCBSIs) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with end- stage renal disease treated with chronic haemodialysis (Jaber 2005).The purpose of this review is to determine whether the use of Biopatch on the exit site of central venous catheter (CVC) can help prevent infection. Before any research was undertaken‚ a focused question was formulated and a search strategy was then developed to compare the available evidence. A

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    dream‚ and that there is nothing to worry about. The difference between dreams and reality might seem like totally different things‚ but actually‚ a dream could even feel more real than something in reality might. For example‚ a person might feel dizzy‚ that reality feels like just a dream‚ and vice versa. To be more specific‚ a dream is an abstract picture of the mind‚ and reality is something people physically see‚ feel‚ touch‚ smell‚ or hear. Another difference between the two is that dreams usually

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