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    Abstract Electrical cables are the major arteries for electrical power. The power utilities are facing new challenges due to liberalization of electricity. It means reliability demand on distribution network is increasing day by day. The distribution networks are mainly cable networks of different voltage grade and dielectrics. Therefore‚ the proof design of cables is required after installations. During installation the wear and tear of the cables are must due to mechanical and environmental

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    Sam Assad January 9‚ 2012 Pre-Composition Paul Hauptmann Diagnostic Essay In the educational system in America many students have always wondered why History is a mandatory subject in acquiring there basic education. Some mention that History is a dead subject and that the past is not relative to the current situations surrounding them. Others feel that even though they become educated in History it neither predicts the future nor explains how to react to it. Although these are valid arguments

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    this essay will be discussing a patient with type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and will also be discussing the nursing care that will be received by the patient following a hypoglycaemic attack. The patient being described is a fictitious seventy year old lady called Mabel Gordon; she lives in a flat in a city centre with her husband Bert. Mabel has had type 2 diabetes for years which has been poorly controlled by medication and diet. Mabel’s diabetes has now progressively worsened; she has been commenced

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    industry‚ Porter’s Five Forces are a simple but powerful tool for understanding where power lies in any business situation. Using this tool‚ you can gain insight into the competitive strength of your current position as well as one you’re considering moving into. In this way‚ you can take fair advantage of situations of strength‚ improve weaknesses‚ and avoid missteps. While these Five Forces are typically used to determine whether new products‚ services or businesses may be profitable‚ you can

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    When thinking about drug addiction in adults‚ one often thinks about and wonders how and when an adult starts or becomes addicted to drugs. Studies have shown that people who have become addicted to drugs from various causes of society. Daily stress of everyday life‚ some people are forced to start drugs in certain situations‚ the process and life of a person dealing with drug addiction during pregnancy‚ the use of drugs during pregnancy‚ and the effects of drug use during pregnancy; just to name

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    Valeria Viscarra 00628478 ENG110-5-Expository Writing Diagnostic Essay September 3‚ 2013 Dr. Mary Muchiri Coexisting in a One Sided World Culture shock. Defined by Webster’s dictionary as the feeling of disorientation experienced by someone when they are suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture‚ way of life‚ or set of attitudes. Though not always pleasant‚ experiencing culture shock opens the eyes of those who experience it. I know it opened mine. While I had traveled outside of my country

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    Everyone has there own opinion and sees things a different way and that’s okay. Some may say its a good thing but I do not think so. The question is " Are adults hurting young children by pushing them to achieve? " and I say yes . I researched a lot of answers for this topic and many people had said that it is a great thing to push their child to succeed and achieve at things in life but in reality it is not. It is hurting us when they push so hard and expect so much . I chose this topic because

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    T3.1 1.2 In any context the principles of relationship building with children‚ young adults and adults are the same. It is very important I build I a relationship with them so they feel comfortable in my company. This relationship overtime will allow them to trust me and encourage effective communication. Whilst building this relationship it is important to remember things that are significant to them as individuals on a personal level‚ their family life or a hobby they enjoy. This will show them

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    Young Adult Literature and The New “Classic” It is a truth universally acknowledged that Pride and Prejudice‚ 1984‚ and The Great Gatsby are among the group of books privileged enough to be considered “classic works of literature”. And if you caught the Pride and Prejudice reference I just made‚ congratulations‚ because you’re among those who have read some of the aforementioned classics. However wonderful these classics are‚ the fact remains that they are being replaced by more contemporary

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    Dr. Bruce D. Perry was invited by the staff of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) to evaluate six year old Justin‚ who kept on throwing his feces and food at the staff. When Dr. Perry arrived at the PICU‚ he heard the loud screaming before he found the boy who was obviously malnourished and was wearing a loose diaper while sitting in a cage. The crib looked similar to a dog cage with iron bars and plywood wired to the top. Justin was being treated for severe pneumonia and would fight the staff

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