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    Axia College Material Appendix B Web Source Evaluation 1. What is your expository essay topic? _Tattoos and the Tattoos_____________________________________________________ ______ 2. Provide the URL of the Web site: http://www.google.com 3. Provide the name of Web site: google.com 4. Primary use: XEducational XCommercial Other 5. What is the purpose or goal of this Web site? __To give me certain bits on

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    English checkpoint 2

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    Personality is the combination of a person’s characteristics and actions which makes a person unique. A personality trait describes the things you do or how you act‚ such as being adventurous or honest and is important when describing a person’s personality. Asking someone questions to find their personality traits can show you what type of person they are but personality development theories are important because they try to explain what influences people during socialization. There are many theories

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    DEPRESSION PAPER 04/27/2014 Erlin O. Reyes PSY 270 Introduction There are times when an individual encounters some personal weakness. A close relative might pass away or we might experience a stage of a financial crisis. These unfortunate events create some depressive emotion such as‚ sadness‚ anxiety and aggregation‚ etc.‚ which come and go. Different levels of these emotions develop high levels of stress‚ in which it may produce major depressive disorders. Major

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    True/False 1. True 2. False 3. False 4. True 5. False 6. False 7. True 8. True 9. True 10. True 11. False Multiple Choice 1. b 2. a 3. c 4. a 5. a 6. b 7. b 8. d Matching 1. a 2. j 3. g 4. d 5. h 6. b 7. f 8. i 9. c 10. e Short Answer 1. What is a computer? A computer is an electronic device that accepts data(input)‚ processes it‚ and gives a result(output). It can also store data for future use. What is the information

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    What is your opinion of the technological tools provided by Axia College‚ including audio appendixes‚ digital stories‚ and tutorials? Why do you feel this way? I think the tools offered to help enhance my academic studies are great! I have enjoyed the audio and visual data that has supplemented my assignments. I was able to download one of my lessons onto my ipod to listen to when I was at the doctor’s office. This enabled me to complete my lesson away from home without wasting time.

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    rules of ethics

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    rules of ethics are not found in one place. they are scattered throughout other law such as‚ evidence code‚ probate code‚ business and profession‚ state court rules‚ federal court rules. they are not the same as morals! Professional responsibility rules are not about being "good." Professional responsibility rules are about acting legally. important: the law counts; personal morality counts less. Where to find those rules. State has codified rules of ethics (made into codes) State probably modeled

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    Mental Illness Paper Autism HCA-240 Mental Illness Autism WHAT CAUSES AUTISM? You will hear many theories about what causes autism. To date‚ no one has found the exact cause of autism. In the early 1950’s-1970’s it was thought that the mothers of children with autism were neglecting and not loving their children which in turn caused them to regress into a world of their own. These mothers were labeled "Refrigerator Mothers." Thanks to Dr. Bernard Rimland‚ we’ve come a long way since

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    The Nature-Nurture Issue Axia College at University of Phoenix PSY/240 The Nature-Nurture Issue The nature versus nurture perspectives have been have been argued for centuries. The pro-nature perspective follows the theory that genetics and biological inheritance determine behavior‚ internal forces or stimuli; the pro-nurture perspective follows the belief or theory that experience and environment determine behavior‚ external forces or external stimuli. The psychology field known as biopsychology

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    The Exclusionary Rule

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    exclusionary rule was established (Hendrie 1). The exclusionary rule was a part of the Fourth Amendment. It states that evidence found at a crime scene is not admissible if it was not found under the correct procedures. This means that the government cannot conduct illegal searches of a person or place and use evidence that is found at that time. The government must go through the procedures of obtaining warrants or have probable cause to search an individual or place. The exclusionary rule is used

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    School Rules

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    Rules About School Students tend to break the rules once in awhile that that is because of peer pressure or rebellion against or with someone else. Teenagers explore and do things others wouldn’t do to look “cool” or to prove something that they could do something with their life‚ or to look “superior” to someone else. Imagine a smart and decent student could do inappropriate behavior just to prove they are fit in that society and to not be called names like “nerd” or “loser”‚ that’s how rules are

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