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    kids be required to wear uniforms in school? Uniforms do not help kids in any academic way. Uniforms take away freedom from kids to dress how they want. They are not allowed to wear whatever they want and show their personalities. Also some families may not be able to afford uniforms for their kids. Kids should not be required to wear uniforms in school because some families may not be able to afford uniforms and kids are not allowed to show their creativity and freedom in school when they have

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    the honour of delivering the opening speech for the 2007 Annual Brisbane Film Festival. When I was asked to make this speech I imagined you would all like to hear about how wonderful the films are you about to see; how technically correct and innovative they are and how great is the acting and the photography you will witness. I am sure this is true of many of them but I feel compelled to take a more serious approach tonight. In this modern age of technology and information we are often bombarded

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    Finding Fish Assignment 1 Barbara Calhoun SWK 358 The book‚ finding fish‚ is a poignant autobiography of the life of Antwone Quenton Fisher‚ an African American boy who suffered a tumultuous childhood in a foster care setting. He was born on 8-3-1959 in a Cleveland prison to Eva Mae Fisher. She was incarcerated for the shooting death of his father‚ her boyfriend at the time‚ Eddie Elkins. Initially‚ he spent his first few weeks of his life in a Cleveland orphanage. Then he was fostered

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    occurrence‚ of practice growth and why is management last‚ not first? The steps of practice growth are first‚ you must grow and determine who you are because your practice will replicate who you are. Secondly‚ you will probably change as you grow and develop in your professional world‚ and as you change‚ your practice should change and cultivate to who you are. Third‚ the management systems must fit the practice you have‚ because the management systems will not change to who you are. When launching

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    Article Review 1 Article Review 1 Natalie Matheny Health 349 Abstract In the article read‚ “Challenges to Using a Business Case for Addressing Health Disparities”‚ the authors discuss in detail the disparities in health care. They use the business case and social cases of health care disparities to compare and contrast. They describe‚ in detail‚ the challenges being faced when trying to address the issues and improve the problems being faced. They also describe why some of the solutions

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    How‚ and why do archaeologists excavate archaeological sites? Excavation in the nineteenth century was often used by treasure hunters to collect artefacts and antiquities for personal gain‚ and speculation was often made on their findings. Archaeologists today do not accept these procedures‚ excavations are now done strategically‚ and a controlled plan must be put in place before an excavation begins. Excavations cause destruction so they must only be done for specific reasons such as research

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    What are the methods of inquiry and how are they used in criminal investigation? The method of inquiry is based on gathering observable‚ empirical and measureable evidence. Basically‚ methods of inquiry are ways that an investigator gathers the information for the case that they are investigating. Methods of inquiry are used in criminal investigation by collecting evidence‚ statement collection‚ and going through electronic databases and even the internet. The methods of inquiry are all used in conjunction

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    OPERATION PERFORMED: Laryngoscopy. The patient is a 25-year-old student of opera who presented with a lesion of her left vocal cord seen on office laryngoscopy. Today she is seen in the ambulatory suite for further examination of this lesion‚ using the operating microscope. After the administration of local anesthesia‚ a direct endoscope is introduced. The operating microscope is brought into the field‚ and the pharynx and larynx are visualized. The pharynx appears normal. There was a mass

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    The form in which such written material is provided will depend on the practice chosen for the review. When the overview report is completed it will be presented to the Serious Case Review Sub-Group and then to the Safeguarding Children Board. The Safeguarding Children Board will: • Approve the final serious case review report; • Ensure that anonymised copies of the individual management reviews‚ the overview report and the individual and multi-agency action plans‚ and the chronologies

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    In writing 1984‚ Orwell’s main goal was to warn of the serious danger totalitarianism poses to society. He goes to great lengths to demonstrate the terrifying degree of power and control a totalitarian regime can acquire and maintain. In such regimes‚ notions of personal rights and freedoms and individual thought are pulverized under the all-powerful hand of the government. Orwell was a Socialist and believed strongly in the potential for rebellion to advance society‚ yet too often he witnessed such

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