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    hydrogen‚ phosphorus‚ mercury‚ zinc‚ and sulfur. It also forms the basis for the modern list of elements. | Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner | Found that some elements formed groups of three with related properties. He termed these groups "triads". In all of the triads‚ the atomic mass of the second element was almost exactly the average of the atomic weights of the first and third elements. | Alexandre-Emile Béguyer de Chancourtois | The first person to notice the periodicity of the elements — similar

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    “group” for aggregates containing three or more members because dyads (aggregate of 2 persons) differ from larger aggregates in a number of ways. For example‚ unlike aggregates of three or more people‚ dyads are destroyed‚ no longer termed a group‚ by the loss of one member. Also‚ certain processes that are common in larger aggregates‚ such as‚ mediation of conflicts‚ coalition formation‚ majority and minority influence‚ cannot occur in dyads. From the book “Introduction to Social Psychology” by Graham

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    CAPITAL BUDGET REQUEST A Case for Portable Pulse Oximetry in the OB Unit – A Capital Budget Request Ashlee Lake HCS 571 December 17‚ 2012 Professor Joe Rudd A Case for Portable Pulse Oximetry in the OB Unit – A Capital Budget Request According to the Centers for Disease Control‚ Critical Congenital Heart Disease (CCHD) accounts for approximately twenty-four percent of all infant deaths related to birth defects (2011). Congenital heart defects in

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    Importance of Theory Rosa Susana Abarca Chamberlain College of Nursing NR-501: Theoretical Basis for Advanced Nursing Practice Spring January 2015 Theory is a notion or an idea that explains experience‚ interprets observation‚ describes relationships and projects outcomes (Parker & Smith‚ pg. 7). Theory is needed to have a systematic approach to guiding the practice of nursing by analyzing nursing concepts that are purposeful in developing thinking and guiding practice through proven research and

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    the Law of the Triads‚ after extensive research into finding the triads of the halogen group and the alkali metal group. In 1829 he proposed that nature contained triads of elements‚ with the middle element showing properties that were an average of the other two elements when ordered by atomic weight. Slowly‚ Dobereiners views began to be taken up by other chemists who tried to complete the unfinished triads‚ as further knowledge of the elements was gained. Dobereiner’s triads played an

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    Table of Contents Abstract Relationships between adult siblings are unique in that they are potentially the longest human associations we will experience. Yet research in this arena is lacking; social psychologists have conducted few studies on these long-term bonds. This student finds the complexities of sibling relationships fascinating and attempts to gain greater understanding of them through her study. She designed and administered a survey to enhance awareness about how these relationships

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    Clayton C. Mamele 4889-8901 “The Football War” In Brief The El Salvador-Honduras War of 1969‚ referred to also as the Football War or Soccer War‚ was an armed conflict between the Sanchez Hernandez regime of El Salvador and the Lopez Arellano regime of Honduras. The war began on July 14‚ 1969 when El Salvadoran Armed forces launched air raids and a ground invasion of the main highways connected El Salvador and Honduras. Fighting ended 4 days later when a ceasefire was negotiated on July 18th. It

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    The Comeback of Career Ending Injuries The novel Bleachers by John Grisham encompasses numerous dramatic incidents one being the career ending knee injury of All-American quarterback Neely Crenshaw. In this sparked a curiosity and posed the question: How was it that Neely couldn’t continue his career after surgery and rehab? After inspecting this abnormality this query was broken down to three portions. The injury itself‚ the surgery‚ and finally rehabilitation. According to the novel‚ Neely

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    the majority of people‚ it is highly valued by societies. However‚ it is hard to achieve and many people never find happiness in their lives. In Viktor Frankl’s‚ “Man’s Search for Meaning‚” he asserts there is a tragic triad that prevents someone from finding happiness‚ one of the triad aspects is guilt. According to the Merriam-Webster‚ guilt is defined as‚ “2. responsibility for a crime or for doing something bad or wrong.” Frankl uses an example from one of his experiences with a women through which

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