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    story from longer fictional formats is problematic. A classic definition of a short story is that one should be able to read it in one sitting‚ a point most notably made in Edgar Allan Poe’s essay "Thomas Le Moineau (Le Moile)" (1846). Interpreting this standard nowadays is problematic‚ since the expected length of "one sitting" may now be briefer than it was in Poe’s era. Other definitions place the maximum word count of the short story at anywhere from 1‚000 to 9‚000 words. In contemporary usage

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    Disturbing Binocular Vision Erica Roemhild‚ Department of Biology‚ University of Massachusetts Dartmouth eroemhild@umassd.edu‚ 508-991-0165 Absract: Depth perception in humans can be impeded by disturbing binocular vision. Disturbance (e.g. covering one of two eyes with an eye patch) should impede hand-eye coordination. This statement was tested on 19 human subjects under two experimental conditions: binocular vision and monocular vision. When tested for monocular vision‚ subjects were to cover their

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    25.0 34.00 50.00 16.0 Conclusion: From the results obtained‚ the mass of the tablet is 1.20g and the mass percentage of ascorbic acid is . This shows the result to be in the ascorbic acid....this is cool..ppppppppppppqpqpqpqppqppqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqp- qpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqppqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpq- pqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqppqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqqpqpqpqqp- qpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqppqpqp

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    name‚ and reputation. The affair between John and Abigail caused the start of chaotic witchcraft and accusation. After the affair‚ Abigail started to become tremendously jealous of Elizabeth. Proctor realizes that by confessing his sin of adultery he can stop all the witchcraft madness. Although he knows he should‚ he continues to be determined not to confess. Also in the drama‚ Mary Warren places a needle in a poppet she gave to Elizabeth; John firmly demands that Mary Warren tell the courts that she

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    time‚ HIS decided that it was time to update the health care delivery work routine as well. In Layman’s summarized research‚ the method of the HIS Departments’ job design is observed‚ beginning with the goals that were set. How are the principles of goal setting applied in this case? The goals were four goals set in the rethinking of the work procedure for HIS Departments. The four goals­­ re­engineering‚ restructuring‚ work redesign‚ and job redesign­­ are purposed to realign the work routine with the

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    3.4 Describe how to adapt communication to meet different communication needs. When in placement it may be necessary to adapt the way in which we communicate with adults or children as they might have a few difficulties. When communicating with people in the school whether its the adults‚ children or parents we need to think about the following.. - Is english their second language? - Do they have a hearing impairment or deaf? - Do they have a disability? - Are they special education

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    Chew On This: A Summary For most millennials‚ fast food has been a major factor in their lives. Some don’t even know what a life was like without fast food restaurants around every corner. Whenever a quick meal is needed‚ a 5 minute stop at the nearest McDonald’s is typically an American’s first thought. While this industry is convenient‚ it has its flaws. Eric Schlosser exposes the flaws of the fast food industry in his book Chew On This. The idea of the hamburger was invented by a local meatball

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    where did the title of this message come from? Well‚ when I was fifteen years old‚ in 1990‚ there was a popular rap song entitled‚ “U Can’t Touch This” by MC Hammer. The album‚ tape‚ or CD from which this song was taken sold 10 million copies (“U Can’t Touch‚” 2007). “Hammer‚” for short‚ was one of the most popular and highest selling rappers of all time. Since the pioneers of the 1970s‚ rappers designed their songs to brag about how great their lyrical skills were and how good their music sounded

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    It may be necessary to adapt the way you communicate when the person you are communicating with use’s English as a second language‚ has a Hearing impairment/deaf‚ Medical problem‚ disability‚ Special educational needs‚ Poor vision or blind. When we are communicating with children and young people with [SEN] it is important to use the following • Speak clearly and appropriately when communicating. • Slow your speech if necessary. • Use visual aids such as pictures‚ photograph or flashcards. •

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