English 1B (Online): Critical Thinking and Writing Prerequisite: English 1A or 1AH This course develops critical thinking‚ reading‚ and writing skills through the formal study of argument and literature. Composition totaling a minimum of 10‚000 words serves to correlate writing with reading. Classroom activities integrate with Writing and Reading Center activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade Only) Very Short Description of
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Title of Presentation- Persuasive Presentation Audience- Young adults Disneyworld Isn’t Just for Kids! I. Introduction Usually‚ when someone hears the word “Disneyworld”‚ castles‚ magic‚ and their childhood probably resonate to their mind. Roughly about 70% of the US population has visited either Disney Land or Disney World. Walt Disney World is a theme park and resort dedicated to bringing out the magic in founder Walt Disney’s vision. A. Thesis Statement
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“Business Impact Analysis (BIA) Capital Strategies” My Individual Work: Protected Information in a BIA & How to prevent its Loss By: Regina J. Patton Workplace Continuity & Contingency Planning – 4 Instructor: Sheila Highland Everest University Online Date: November 21st‚ 2014 (Author Notes) Kaye‚ David is a leading author‚ lecturer‚ examiner and workshop leader on Risk Management and business continuity subjects. Professor Kaye guides a diverse range of companies‚ and public sector organizations
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Animals: Working For a Living Kristin Pachella COM/156 September 22‚ 2012 Kelly Rottman Animals: Working For a Living There are many different types of animals that work for us. There are three types of service animals that help the disabled. Guide animals assist the blind‚ hearing animals signal the deaf‚ and there are many other animals that help persons with other disabilities. Another way that animals work for us is by providing emotional support to those with mental health issues
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There are many factors that can influence a person’s interpretation of a situation. Cultural background‚ religion‚ prior experiences‚ or something as simple as a person’s mood can affect the outlook they have toward situations. Two individuals can witness the same event and have opposite reactions or interpretations of the incident. One instance of this can be illustrated by the observations of interaction between a group of friends and a man who was seemingly down on his luck. Growing up in southern
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Record Organization HCR/210 January 15‚ 2012 There are a few differences and similarities among small‚ medium‚ and large facilities concerning the organization of patient records and in how they handle loose reports. I have noticed that most facilities prefer that their loose records are permanently anchored in their charts‚ which makes sense to me because it prevents the loose reports from being misplaced and lost. However‚ the different sizes of facilities tend to organize patient
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Background Big Company has asbestos in the insulation of its facility. In 2005‚ the company estimated its amount of asbestos‚ which resulted in a $4 million asset retirement obligation in its financial statements for the eventual remediation of the asbestos. This year‚ during maintenance work‚ more asbestos was discovered in parts of the facility not previously sampled. It is now believed that the remediation of the asbestos will be $8 million. Issues 1. Is the asset retirement obligation necessary
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Competitive Analysis A competitive advantage is gained by offering consumers greater value‚ either by means of lower prices or by providing greater benefits and service that justify higher prices. For an E-Commerce Organization such as CanGo the competition is extremely high and requires an organization to make precise business decisions as there is very little room for error. A lack of planning and pursuing poor business ventures is a recipe for disaster and in many cases organizational failure
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The agencies were chosen because they are the ideal candidates who have the ability to help individuals in our community who don’t have a program that fits their needs. These local stakeholders have experience and expertise in the prospective programs that will be utilized to serve individuals fitting the eligibility requirements. What makes this an efficient collaboration of stakeholders is the plenitude of programs which they provide‚ to include: behavioral health professionals‚ housing providers
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Expert Systems Ajith Abraham Oklahoma State University‚ Stillwater‚ OK‚ USA 1 Problem Solving Using Heuristics 2 What are Rule-based Systems? 3 Inference Engine in Rule-based Systems 4 Expert System Development 5 Fuzzy Expert Systems 6 Modeling Fuzzy Expert Systems 7 Illustration of Fuzzy Expert System Design 8 Adaptation of Fuzzy Inference Systems 9 Summary References 909 910 911 911 912 914 914 918 918 919 1 PROBLEM SOLVING USING HEURISTICS A general introduction to artificial intelligence methods
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