HUMN-432 Peer Evaluation of Presentations Your Name____ ______________________ Date __________ Title of Presentation Being Reviewed____Group A – Robotic Surgery Points You Would Award This Group ___150_____/150 Directions: This course asked you to think critically about the broader implications of technology. As such‚ you are now given the task of thinking and responding critically to the projects and presentations by your peers in this class. For each team‚ use the following
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Course Code Course Description Units Pre-Requisite Co-Requisite FG 1 AC 18B MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3.0 (AC 16B) 2.9 2 BIZCOM 21 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS 1 3.0 (ENGL 1C) (ENGL 2C) 1.5 3 ECON 21 MICROECONOMICS 3.0 2.3 4 HUMN 1X SURVEY OF WESTERN ARTS 3.0 2.3 5 PE 13 FUNDAMENTALS IN GAMES AND SPORTS 2.0 (PE 12) 1.1 6 PSYC 1 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 1.5 7 REED 30 THE CHRISTIAN IN WORSHIP 3.0 (REED 20) 2.1 8 BAFOLA 1 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 1 3
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Economics (Week 1) Opportunity Cost My significant other and I recently made a decision for me to quit my job and go back to school. Our decision was based on my unhappiness at work; however‚ we also started looking at the long-term financial security aspect of it. The alternatives considered were to pursue a health related job where I would be happier or‚ go back to school to acquire a nursing degree. We came to our final decision based on my dream of wanting to be a nurse. The future long-term
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This paper was prepared for History and Development of Human Services‚ HUMN 8150‚ Abstract To examine how the Salvation Army remains a faith-centered organization while making the transition from a provider-based to a consumer-based organization
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Melynda “Myndee” J. Baron Dr. David Sidore HUMN 1002 – Perspectives on Society in Film Due October 6‚ 2008 Night of the Living Dead Review Can a zombie movie in the late 1960s have shone light on racism? The movie “Night of Living Dead” written by John A. Russo and George A. Romero and directed by George A. Romero may have done just that. This movie released on October 1‚ 1968 may not have intended to do this but appears to have this affect on many viewers all the same. The main character
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10.2 Jacquard construction A Jacquard machine is constructed of three main parts: (a) the engine‚ (b) the harness tie‚ and (c) the Jacquard engine drive that is connected to the weaving machine main drive‚ to provide motion for the different parts of the Jacquard engine. 10.7 Electronic Jacquard (Staubli Corporation). Notes: a = pulleys b & c = hooks d & e = retaining hooks f & g = knives h = electromagnet i = harness cord 10.2.1 Mechanical Jacquard In mechanical Jacquard
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behavior continues‚ when she proceeds to a trunk at the foot of her mother’s bed and takes out two quilts. Dee thinks the quilts symbolize an important part of her heritage. “Mama‚” Wangero said sweet as a bird‚ “Can I have these old quilts?” (Walker‚ 448) When her mother tells Dee that she plans on giving the quilts to her sister Maggie‚ she immediately objects. “Maggie can’t appreciate these quilts! She’d probably be backward enough to put them to
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Study Guide 2 – HUMN 432 Text: 1. What was the overall thesis of Jonas? * we need to rethink ethical theory 2. Why do we need to rethink ethics? * because technology is changing our views therefore ET needs to accommodate this change 3. Define the terms “utilitarianism” and deontological” from the Barbour article. * utilitarianism – greatest good for greatest number of people * deontological – duty based ethics (actions are right or wrong not consequences) 4. What are the three
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Sang Rae kim Dr. J ENG2101 WP#1 final Draft Oct. 7‚ 2013 The Possibility of Maintaining Relationship of Modern Family in Margaret Atwood’s “Scarlet Ibis” “Scarlet Ibis” (1983) by Margaret Atwood is a story that one family went to vacation for seeing the Scarlet Ibis and watched it‚ although whole family would come close to sink. Though the plot seems simple‚ it attracts our attention to the family members who are already accustomed their relationships and indifference to each other‚ which
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Republicans disliked President Lincoln’s performance‚ there were Peace Democrats that believed he “betrayed the Constitution” and the working class were resentful of the draft. (Nash‚ et al.‚ 2007.‚ p. 448) Across the nation the feelings regarding abolition were mixed or out right derided. (Nash‚ et al.‚ 2007.‚ p. 448) Prior to the war‚ tensions heightened between the North and South as many northerners believed the South to be a slave power that was “determined to foist the slave system upon free labor throughout
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