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    1.) Do you believe achieving absolute consensus is possible‚ or do most group processes result in achieving only modified consensus in which one or more members are not in complete agreement regarding the decision ultimately reached? Discuss. I believe that it is possible to achieve absolute consensus. But it may be better off to not have all parties agreeing. To achieve absolute consensus will take time but insisting on it may prove to be counterproductive when there is a need for a quick decision

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    ultimate authority. As the book goes on and the boys become savages‚ the conch loses its power and the boys lose their hope for rescue and returning to civilization. Piggy was the voice of reason on the island and for a time the voice for peace‚ so in that sense his glasses were representative of his seeing things more clearly than the others as opposed to returning to a more primitive attitude like the other boys. Since they used his glasses as the primary means of making fire on the island they were

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    dioxide in the blood.___ ___ ___ Describe what happened to the pH and the carbon dioxide levels with hyperventilation. How well did the results compare with your prediction? ___ ___ ___ Explain how returning to normal breathing after hyperventilation differed from hyperventilation without returning to normal breathing. ___ ___ ___ Describe some possible causes of respiratory alkalosis. ___ ___ ___ Activity 2 Rebreathing Describe what happened to the pH and the carbon dioxide levels during

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    THESIS

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study The rapid increase and uses of emerging technologies has changed the traditional library into automated‚ electronic‚ virtual and digital library. Automation is a technological change that replaces people with machines. Automation of library functions has revolutionized library activities. It enables libraries to provide an effective service while saving the employee time by transferring low-level‚ repetitive operations to a machine. Library

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    themselves‚ they think that others can’t help them‚ or some think the problem will just go away on its own‚ and also some are embarrassed to talk to someone else about the problems that they are facing. Some of the signs to watch for in someone returning from war are problems in their relationships‚ poor performance and attendance in school or work‚ and if they have thoughts of hurting someone or themselves. The earlier that treatment is sought‚ the easier it will be to prevent problems that could

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    which guaranteed returning veterans a year’s worth of unemployment compensation and medical coverage. This GI Bill also offered low-interest loans for buying a home or starting a business. Most importantly‚ the GI Bill paid for veterans’ job training and education. B. Women: After their husbands returned home from the war‚ many women had children. After having children‚ they had houses built and started families. C. African Americans: African American Veterans knew they were returning home to discrimination

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    From Boots to Suits

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    From Boots to Suits Those transitioning from military to civilian life encounter personal‚ financial‚ and emotional challenges. The moment you board a plane‚ get on a bus‚ or drive off a military installation‚ the feeling hits you like a ton of bricks and you realize that your military life is over and a new journey is on the horizon. Service members separating from the military face personal struggles. The day to day routine in the military life goes with you into the civilian sector as

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    never know what to say when I’m talking to children because they do not understand the world the same way I do. Up until now‚ I never thought of that reason. Seymour‚ a character from A Perfect Day for a Bananafish‚ is in a similar situation after returning from war with a severe case of PTSD. He talks to the children because they do not understand all of the tragedies of the world. As a result of this‚ Seymour has an easier time communicating

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    Zero Dark Thirty

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    of most American’s‚ but constantly in the minds of those on the front lines‚ looms the thought that each day could bring death for themselves or their colleagues. Living under these conditions‚ the mind snaps leaving one in every eight soldiers returning from overseas suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder‚ proving that the pain of working in these circumstances scars the soul. Zero Dark Thirty introduces not only the horrors of torture‚ but the necessity of obtaining information. Struggling

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    Concussions in Football

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    The quarterback drops back into the pocket and begins looking down field towards his receivers. One of the defensive linemen breaks through the offensive line and the quarterback quickly throws the ball away‚ but not before he is slung to the ground. As the quarterback lands on the ground‚ his head cracks back and hits the turf with tremendous force; and despite wearing a protective football helmet‚ the quarterback suffers a severe concussion. Concussions happen weekly in the NFL to players of all

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