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    University of Phoenix Material Public Speaking Diagnostic Questionnaire INSTRUCTIONS Answer each of the following questions in complete paragraphs of at least 150 words. QUESTIONs .1 On a scale of 1 to 10‚ with 1 equaling love it‚ and 10 equaling hate it‚ rate your feelings about speaking in front of groups. Explain your reasons for this rating. When I think of public speaking I do like to do it even though I get nervous every time. I feel that if I had to put it on a scale of one to ten

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    Methods and Procedures

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    Methods and Procedures The study used experimental and descriptive study type of research. The experimental method was used to prove and test the hypothesis by the use of controlled observations and measurements. The descriptive method was used to describe data rather than explain it. It develops‚ tests and evaluates methods of research. It also explores experience in real life situations. Common methods for gathering data are questionnaire‚ interview and observation. 1. Preparation and gathering

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    Jacobs English 3 8 May 2014 Multiple Personality Disorder (Dissociative Identity Disorder) Multiple Personality disorder also known as Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is a severe condition in which two or more distinct identities‚ or personality states‚ are present in and alternately take control of an individual. DID is a disorder characterized by identity fragmentation rather than a proliferation of separate personalities. DID was called Multiple Personality Disorder until 1994

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    METHODOLOGY AND PROCEDURE This paper will discuss the method of research to be used‚ the respondents of the study‚ the sampling technique‚ the instrument to be used‚ the validation of the instrument‚ the administration of the instrument and the statistical treatment of the data that will be gathered. Method of Research to be used According to Swetnam (2000) "Writing Your Dissertation" How To Books‚ research falls into two basic styles‚ "objective" and "subjective". Objective approaches are concerned

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    Patient Portals

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    Dyanna Thompson ENG-123-X6485 Leah Tewell 08/10/2014 Research Shows How Patient Portals Impact Patient Care Patient portals‚ which are secure web based applications‚ provide patients the ease of access to their health care records at any time. Some portals include features such as‚ obtaining prescription refills and lab results‚ and communicating with their provider. With close to 80% of the population in North America using the internet to seek out health information‚ portals continue to

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    Technical Writing Guidelines

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    Technical Writing Guidelines September 1‚ 2004 Copyright © 2004 by The Natchez Group Inc.‚ dba TechProse. All rights reserved. The information disclosed herein is proprietary information owned by The Natchez Group Inc.‚ dba TechProse (“TechProse”). This information shall be used solely and exclusively by University of Berkeley Extension students as part of their course and reference material for Technical Communication 1. The information herein shall be used by or disclosed to others

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    Today was about drawing still life in this case objects such as pots and Lego blocks in a composition that was challenging‚ today was about getting proportion correct and knowing how to draw objects in front or behind one another as well as separately‚ I used charcoal because it is a medium that can easily be erased or drawn over so I didn’t have to be precious about the lines I was drawing in. today’s lesson could help me for the future because I am teaching myself to be less of a perfectionist

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    Guideline for Article Review

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    Outline of the Article Review Please include the following categories in your article review. 1. Full Bibliographic Reference (-3 if missing) 2. Introduction: Objectives‚ Article Domain‚ Audience‚ Journal and Conceptual/Emprical Classification (8) 3. Very Brief Summary (4) 4. Results (8) 5. Class Readings (4) 6. Contributions (8) 7. Foundation (4) 8. Synthesis with Class Materials (12 +8 extra credit) 9. Analysis & Additional Analysis (4 +8 extra credit)

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    Tracheostomy suction procedure can be done every 2 hours or as needed when the patient breathes by loading crackle or wheezing sounds‚ or when there are excessive secretions and it performed by washing hands then inserting the suction catheter through the tracheostomy tube within shorter distance around 4 to 5 inches or 10 to 12.5 cm or until the nurse feel the resistance caused by the contact between the catheter and the lower end of the tracheal cartilage then she should raise the catheter approximately

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    Guidelines for Project Proposals* A technical proposal‚ often called a "Statement of Work‚” is a persuasive document. Its objectives are to 1. Identify what work is to be done 2. Explain why this work needs to be done 3. Persuade the reader that the proposers (you) are qualified for the work‚ have a plausible management plan and technical approach‚ and have the resources needed to complete the task within the stated time and cost constraints. What makes a good proposal? One attribute is appearance

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