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    Adobe Flash Final Report

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    1   Kelly Coleson ARTV2301 Professor Tan December 6‚ 2013 Flash Final Quiz Because of the effective‚ comprehensive instruction from Professor Tan at the Digital Communication department at Houston Community College – West Loop‚ many new concepts‚ skills‚ and web publishing knowledge using Adobe Flash CS6 has been possible. Another positive result was my official Adobe Flash certification through Certiport‚ which many Thanks go to both my instructor and Houston Community College.

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    Resting potential is created by a transport protein called the sodium-potassium pump. Resting potential occurs when ions are distributed unequally on the inside and outside of cells‚ and when cell membranes are selectively permeable to different ions. K+ is particularly important for the resting potential. The membrane is highly permeable to K+. In addition‚ the inside of the cell has a high concentration of K+ and the outside of the cell has a low concentration of K+. K+ will naturally diffuse from

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    of major debate. A trigger warning is a way to warn students about graphic material that may be disturbing for some students. In theory‚ trigger warnings allow students to be prepared for content that may trigger unexpected emotions that would interrupt the student’s ability to focus on the lesson. In reality‚ however‚ the results of trigger warnings damage not only the student’s education‚ but their ability to be prepared to join society in the real world. In some cases trigger warnings not only

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    20 Behavioral Biases

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    are needlessly struggling with behavioral finance because they lack a systematic way to apply it to their client relationships. In my 2006 book‚ Behavioral Finance and Wealth Management‚ I outline a method of applying behavioral finance to private clients in a way that I now refer to as "bottom-up." This means that for financial advisors to diagnose and treat behavioral biases‚ he or she must first test for all behavioral biases in a client‚ and then determine which ones a client has before being

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    Pattern of Thesis

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    1 eMatch: An Online Matching System of Missing and Found Persons through Mobile Application Utilizing Dataveillance Technique Submitted by: Submitted to: on July 27‚ 2011 2 Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Even in ancient times‚ people have found ways to make their lives easier through technology. Centuries before‚ humans have created the foundation of modern technological advances by creating the simplest machines‚ such as the wheel and the ladder. Using human intelligence

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    What long-term strategy would you suggest she take regarding IKEA’s continued operation in India? Should the company stay or should it ixi? (Discuss the impact of your decision and how you would manage it.) * IKEA set up a list of ideas as of where they wanted their company to improve in.  Included in this list was “working with suppliers” as well as “transport and distribution.” Greater monitoring‚ meetings at the place of production‚ and reports should be a mandatory concept that is stated

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    Although trigger warnings are on the rise‚ many people are fighting the tides of change that are closing in on universities here in the US. Trigger warnings can be described in short‚ as a preemptive disclaimer. These warnings are a common prelude to articles discussing‚ sexual assault‚ war‚ mental illness‚ race‚ etc.‚ on the internet. A trigger warning would indicate explicit material as something graphic enough to ignite a reaction that could be as severe as post traumatic stress disorder. Trigger

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    The Pre-Socratics

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    What Philosophical problem was the primary concern of the Pre-Socratics? The pre-Socratics were primarily focused on exploring the main cause of the creation of the world and the basic substance of everything around us. They questioned the one and the many. Instead of acknowledging many of the more traditional mythological explanations of the time for the natural phenomena they saw in the world such as solar eclipses‚ they searched for rational and logical explanations. Their primary concern

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    Carper's Pattern of Knowing

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    HEALTH SCIENCE JOURNAL ® VOLUME 5‚ ISSUE 4 (2011) The Value and Significance of Knowing the Patient for Professional Practice‚ according to the Carper’s Patterns of Knowing Marianna Mantzorou 1‚ Dimos Mastrogiannis 2 1. RN‚ MSc‚ Lecturer‚ Department of Nursing Β΄‚ Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Athens‚ Greece 2. RN‚ MSc‚ Lecturer‚ Department of Nursing‚ Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Lamia‚ Greece Abstract Background: Τhe scientific value of man relies upon

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    an over-reliance on punishment can lead to an increase in problem behavior. An operant behavioral intervention reinforces certain client behaviors and extinguishes others. An example would be of a parent praising a child for playing well with her brother‚ while punishing hitting or ignoring a temper tantrum.

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