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    According to Georgia State University Library‚ a primary source are the documents or artifacts closest to the topic of investigation. Primary sources also include first-hand accounts that were later documented. These documents or artifacts are generally made during the time being investigated. However‚ they can be made later by eyewitnesses or people who were involved. Primary sources are typically found in their original state though. Examples of a primary sources include diaries‚ autobiographies‚ newspapers

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    Secondary Vitreus Essay

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    Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous was first described by Reese in 1955 in his Jackson Memorial lecture.[5] In the embryo‚ the primary vitreous is formed during the first month of development and is supplied by the hyaloid blood system. Hyaloid artery generally begins to regress during the formation of the avascular secondary vitreous at around 9 weeks. Incomplete regression of the embryonic vitreous and the hyaloid vasculature leads to this entity.[4] PHPV is usually found in otherwise healthy

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    Identify the Industries

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    Introduction This paper aims to analyze the common-sized balance sheets and ratios of 12 companies in order to identify their respective industries (Please refer to the Appendix for an overview of the financial data). The balance sheets of the 12 companies are analyzed in four steps‚ as shown in the following table. Step Industry Common Characteristics Companies 1 Service  Almost no inventories  Inventory turnover negligible  Major passenger airline  Regional bank  Temporary office

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    The purpose of these essays is to inform people about the dangers of cell phone use. Not that the cell phones are physical dangerous‚ but a warning of the effects on human behavior. As I began reading the essays “Our Cell Phones‚ Our Selves‚ by Christine Rosen and Disconnected Urbanism by Paul Golderger‚ I knew which direction the authors were heading. Within the first few sentences Christen Rosen‚ talks about how the cell phone is changing our behavior and how we are becoming disconnected with society

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    Arndt’s study implies‚ even if a membership in a particular group is important‚ if it affects their self-esteem; they are likely to distance themselves from that particular group‚ especially if mortality is induced. This suggests that people are more focused on self-esteem than belonging to a group. It would be interesting to see if the extent of group identification contributes the disengagement of a particular group. For example‚ the difference between people who were raised highly accustomed to

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    “Connecting the Dots” has a very adaptive and realistic approach to dealing with this newfound digital literacy. People of the Screen Digital Literacy While Christine Rosen does not present a set definition of what she means by digital literacy‚ she is generally referring to any text on screens and the digital world that encompasses them. This includes Kindles‚ ebooks‚ and anything on a screen. This argument was

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    Through Christine Stansell’s work “City of Women: Sex and Class in New York 1789-1860‚ we are introduced to women of the manufacturing industry.The period explained in this chapter is the early industrial revolution era. With the growth of cities in the North‚ and the lack of space for farming‚ factories became the basis of the economy. Through an excerpt from her publication‚we look at labor systems and conditions and how they impacted women during this era. Women were given work focused in industries

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    Augusta Christine Fells was born on February 29‚ 1892 in Green Cove Springs‚ Florida. Augusta was born to Edward Fells‚ Cornelia Murphy Fells. Augusta was part of a large family and started making art at a very young age‚ using naturally found clay. Because Augusta was so into art she sometimes skipped school to make more of her sculptures. Her father‚ a Methodist minister did not approve of her of this doing and did whatever he could to stop her. Even though her father disapproved this doing‚ she

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    Identify the Industry

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    • Industries in the case can be organized into five groups consisting of A. Financial industry High receivables (loans) and payables (deposits‚ other loans)‚ little inventory Commercial banking (2) 2 has the highest receivables and payables (both note payable and account payable). It has no raw materials‚ work in progress and finished goods‚ which are characteristics for a bank. B. Retail industry Lots of inventory‚ low gross profit percentage Retail grocery stores(1) 1 has the lowest

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    secondary storage devices

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    Limitations of Primary Memory: Limited capacity because the cost per bit of storage is high Volatile - data stored in it is lost when the electric power is turned off or interrupted. So as a result additional memory called auxiliary memory or secondary memory is used. Following are the features of Auxiliary or Secondary Storage: 1. Permanent or Non-volatile Storage: The data which is stored in those devices is not lost when the power is switched off. The data is retained. 2. Voluminous

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