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Annotated Bibliography Edelson‚ Edward (1987). Drugs & the Brain. Chelsea House Publishers. This source is part of “The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Drugs: Series 2” and explains the effect of using drugs on the brain. In depth‚ the source talks about how the brain works‚ and how the use of various drugs affects the brain. One section in the book is about using stimulants‚ specifically amphetamine and cocaine‚ and how it may affect the brain. It’s not just the bad affects on the brain
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Laura Mulvey "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" Amelia Jones (2003) (ed.). The Feminism and Visual Culture Reader (Routledge: New York & London)‚ pp. 44-52. This essay is also available on Blackboard. Jen Hutton‚ “Gaga and the ‘Gaze‚’ C Magazine 104 (Winter 2009)‚ pp. 5-8. This essay is available on
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References: Cote‚ C. (2010‚ October). Going “paperless” or “fully automated paperless”? American Chiropractor‚ 32(10)‚ 22-23. Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.rasmussen.edu/ehost/detail?vid=4&hid=104&sid=2b51330e-5843-4272-ba93-36c23c748071%40sessionmgr114&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=awh&AN=54575534 Dell inc. (2010). Electronic health record implementation: Costs and benefits. Retrieved from http://www.perotsystems.com/Me
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imagination. She describes the ghost as having “very read‚ close-curling” hair with a “pale face‚ long in shape‚ with straight good features and little rather queer whiskers that are as read as his hair” (James 104). She adds that he is dressed in “smart [clothes]‚ but they’re not his own” (104). Such extensive accounts of their clothes‚ hair‚ and features are not likely to be a result of her overactive imagination. When the maid recognizes the account‚ she exclaims that the man is Peter Quint‚ confirming
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STRUCTURALISM Lichbach & Zuckerman – Research traditions and theory in comparative politics: an introduction * Influenced heavily by Marx and Weber * Draw together long-standing interests in political and social institutions * Emphasize‚ for example‚ formal organizations of governments‚ class relations (Marxist)‚ political parties and interest groups‚ how states and societies interact‚ themes of political economy. * Explore relations among actors in an institutional context *
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bs_bs_banner International Journal of Consumer Studies ISSN 1470-6423 Beyond the fad: a critical review of consumer fashion involvement ijcs_1041 84..104 Iman Naderi Department of Marketing and Logistics‚ College of Business‚ University of North Texas‚ Denton‚ Texas‚ USA Keywords Consumer involvement‚ content analysis‚ fashion‚ literature review. Correspondence Iman Naderi‚ Department of Marketing and Logistics‚ College of Business‚ University of North Texas‚ 1155 Union Circle 311396
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How is it possible to be a hero in a world where everyone is equal in every way? "Harrison Bergeron" is a short story where people live in a Dystopian world where nobody is better than anybody. Harrison is a fourteen year-old boy who is against the government’s decisions and because of his choice‚ he is taken to jail. The government sees Harrison as a threat because of his intelligent and above normal personality. Although Harrison may see himself as a hero‚ society in the year 2081 believes he is
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1. Introduction A classification of mobile business models and its applications Worldwide wireless Internet users are expected to rise from the current 96 million (2001) to more than a billion in 2006 (ARC Group‚ 2001). In spite of the widespread use of mobile services‚ previous research on business model-based mobile business classification has hardly been found. Similar to the research on Internet business‚ mobile business model classification needs to be researched in order to
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iv. m v. kg Answer: i‚ ii‚ and iii Question 8: Convert 373 liters to milliliters‚ centiliters‚ and kiloliters. Answer: 373‚000 mL‚ 37‚300 cL‚ 0.373 kL Question 9: Convert 5.01 x 103 cm to km‚ m‚ and mm. Answer: 5.01 x 10-2 km‚ 5.01 x 101 m‚ 5.01 x 104 mm Question 10: How many significant figures are in each of the following quantities? i. 0.00062 kg ii. 0.720 in. iii. 4.150 x 103 s iv. 0.305 m3 Answer: i. 2 ii. 3 iii. 4 iv. 3 Question 11: Round off each of the following quantities to two significant
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