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    COMPUTERIZED DYNAMIC POSTUROGRAPHY (CDP) Our bodies use our inner ears in conjunction with the senses of vision and somatosenses (sense of touch or vibration) in order to help us maintain our balance and orientation. We will evaluate each of these three systems as they work together and in isolation in order to identify any weaknesses. What to expect: A harness will ensure your safety as you maintain your balance on a platform. This test typically lasts 15 minutes. Please be sure to notify the

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    SOP example

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    Student Handout 4 Extracted Material from Sample Format for a SOP This student handout contains one page of extracted material from the following publication: Sample Format for a SOP None Page SH-4-2 Disclaimer: The training developer developed this extracted material. The text may contain passive voice‚ misspellings‚ grammatical errors‚ etc.‚ and may not be in compliance with the Army Writing Style Program. SAMPLE FORMAT FOR A SOP NAME OF ORGANIZATION (e.g.‚ Division/Branch/Office)

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    Now more than ever‚ students are choosing community colleges over universities. And it is one of the smartest choices a student can make. I chose Jefferson Davis Community College because I know that it is for the best‚ that it will help me in my education pursuits. Not only is Jefferson Davis affordable‚ but it is also proven that the smaller class sizes leads to better grades‚ and the flexibility is great too. With the economic downfall‚ times are getting harder and harder. My parents have worked

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    Examples Of Precrime

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    The time is set at 2054‚ and the murder rate in Washington DC has gone down to zero‚ thanks to the large technological advancements in Precrime. Precrime makes use of 3 gifted future-tellers‚ who predict murders before they take place. Precrime uses this information to catch the murderers beforehand and prevent the murders from happening. The Department Chief John Anderton believes the system is faultless‚ until one day it turns against him‚ saying that he will kill a man he has never met before

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    The maxim‚ "Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind‚" means that nothing is more sacred‚ or greater than one’s own thoughts‚ convictions‚ and moral principles. No matter the norms of society or the opinion of others‚ the only belief that is true is what the self believes. This maxim conveys main Transcendentalist principles of independence and nonconformity. As a response to to the Puritan era of American history‚ the term "sacred" in this maxim is used to refer to one’s own

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    Examples Of Neonaticide

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    Babies are People too Neonaticide was a term founded by Phillip Resnick‚ which by definition means the circumstance when a newborn is killed by the parents within 24 hours after birth. Neonaticide was around way before Mr. Resnick coined the term and making it a national debate on whether it should or should not be a criminal offense. This act of killing babies during the first 24 hours of life came from England and was in the American Colonies. Based on the‚ “In 1646 the General Court of Massachusetts

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    Examples Of A Meritocracy

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    1. We run a meritocracy. a. Everyone is held to the same high standard of work ethic‚ customer care and character and integrity‚ regardless of tenure. 2. We expect you to continue to grow. a. In this rapidly changing business environment‚ the only way to go is to grow. We will invest in you and we expect you to do the same. 3. We expect you to focus on what you can control. a. Regardless of outside conditions‚ your inside decisions will determine your success.

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    Examples Of Advocacy

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    Advocacy is important to the social work profession. In many ways‚ it enacts social work values concerning social and economic justice (Ezell‚ 2001). Advocacy is a core function in social work. It is also an important part of the organizational life of many social workers. As a professional community‚ social workers hope that they can prevent a range of social ills and reinforce social work’s place in society. While not every social worker is comfortable with integrating politics into their professional

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    Examples Of Lifeguarding

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    One weakness I have is I don’t have a lot of experience lifeguarding. I haven’t been given the opportunity to lifeguard and gain experience‚ so if I was given the opportunity‚ I would prove that I am capable of the job. One thing I do well is displaying leadership. I can step up and guide others when I find it necessary. My patience and ability to work well with people around me are just a few of the qualities that I possess that make me a strong leader. I am looking for a job because I am trying

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    The Utilitarianism approach is that of a moral one. It is defined by the right action that maximizes the greatest amount of happiness or well-being and is the wrong action when it promotes the reverse of happiness. Not just the happiness of the person performing an action‚ but for everyone who will inevitably be affected by that action while it is taking place as well as afterwards in the future. Again‚ what matters most is the elevation of happiness and well-being. Utilitarianism relies on intrinsic

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