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    herself in hands and went downstairs. Carla was scared to stay alone in the room and ran after her. Kortney turned on the lights. Everything was on its places‚ just the vase’s fragments were lying on the floor. Still there was a question in Carla’s mind. She looked at Kortney‚ her face didn’t give a sign of a fear or a surprise. That moment she realized she was very close to find out the key to this strange situation.

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    Aging causes changes in the body with or without the presence of disease processes. Tissue elasticity reduces over time and fat replaces space that was once occupied by the muscle (Corbin-Lewis et al.‚ 2005). Similar changes can be seen in the oropharyngeal component during normal aging. With age‚ the mucosa in the oral cavity becomes more keratinized or fibrous (Corbin-Lewis et al.‚ 2005). The tongue becomes smoother and starts to atrophy. The temporomandibular joint starts to lose range of

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    A Theory of Human Motivation There are five basic hierarchical needs that each person must satisfy in order to achieve self-fulfillment. These needs begin with physiological‚ which includes the automatic drive to fulfill one’s basic nourishment from food‚ water and air‚ as well as the choices in the selection of these needs. If these basic physiological needs are not met‚ all other needs will be ignored until these are satisfied. Second is the person’s need for safety‚ which yields to short term

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    Superior to Humans Extraterrestrial bodies are far more advanced than humans on Earth and are capable of exceptional feats on an everyday basis. In this research paper‚ I will be discussing the possibilities of extraterrestrial aliens in our solar system. I will describe the reasons to why extraterrestrial bodies have a far more advanced physical makeup as well as mental abilities that are out of the realm for any humans on Earth. I will explain the possible outcomes that might happen if aliens

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    Kaiser's Caring Model

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    Caring‚ central to nursing practice as it promotes patient health outcome spiritually‚ physically‚ and emotionally. Society sees nursing as a caring profession and it is also a reason why many of us chose this career path. Caring is one of the main reason why I decided to pursue nursing as my profession. Earlier this year in my intro to nursing class‚ I presented on the Watson’s Caring theory for our class project. It was also where I discovered that Kaiser Permanente whom shares the same belief

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    I agree. But the most interesting thing about this particular family is that they not only take care of their own pets‚ but they also give home to the homeless ones‚ who have experienced the cruelty of life and human nature‚ by finding themselves alone on the streets without food and caring hands. There are thousands of abandoned animals every year in Latvia. Usually they get help from organizations that help lost animals find new homes. But it’s pleasing to know that also citizens are concerned

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    How the Human Mind Rationalizes Evil My name is Rayna Gerakian – but I’m known as Rayna Barton. My grandfather‚ George Gerakian of Armenian descent‚ changed his last name to Barton for fear of living in constant scrutiny because of his parents’ heritage. But he should be proud. His father was a survivor. Although studied far less in today’s culture the Holocaust‚ the Armenian Genocide was highly influential in creating conditions for it. Genocide is the systematic killing and deportation

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    The effects of Schizophrenia on The Human Mind A Literature Review by Dominique Kiefer 13 February 2014 Jandreau Abstract Schizophrenia is described as a long-term disease/disorder of the human mind that causes a separation between emotions‚ thoughts‚ and behaviors. This division of thought in turn‚ causes confusion and a faulty perception of reality. Symptoms of the disorder include: disordered thinking‚ auditory/ visual hallucinations‚ and illogical thinking. Before an individual begins

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    The 4th Dimension

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    The journey into the 4th Dimension 4/19/12 Nature of Math The world we live in today is a world of 3-dimensions filled with objects that are zero‚ one and two dimensions. We all walk around in our 3-dimensional world thinking there could be no other dimensions. But would you believe me if I were to tell you that there is a 4th dimension that lies past our daily experience? The truth is that there is a 4th dimension and it’s not that far away‚ the crazy thing is that there could

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    Watson Murder Case

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    some believe it is even okay to drink and drive having a license gives no one the right to endanger lives. With PEOPLE v. WATSON‚ the defendant had multiple DUI’s and was found guilty of second degree murder based on a theory of “implied malice.” This case left a precedent of ensuring that every person caught driving under the influence faces prosecution by signing a “Watson Advisement.” However‚ there is enough educational warning about the dangers of driving under the influence that even in the

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