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    In Mark Edmunson’s article “Who Are You and What Are You Doing Here?”‚ he directs this article to incoming freshman and talks about going to college with very little resources and being the only one in his family to goto college; he also talks about what students need to do in college to be successful. Edmunson thinks everyone should find out who they really are in college so you know what you want to do in your future career. Not just going to college pursuing a career thats not much of an interest

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    Arson investigation is a part of the more complicated science of fire investigations. The job of an arson investigator is to figure out if a fire has been intentionally set and how it started. I chose an arson investigator as a career is because my father has had over 25 years in this career and I am very interested in the career and it’s what I want to start pursuing after high school. You’re required to have a high school diploma or a G.E.D. and 5 years or more work experience in a related job

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    Teamwork is one of the major factors that affect an organisation’s success and it can prove to be beneficial but it can also become a difficult aspect to manage within a company. According to Cohen and Bailey (1977:241)‚ „a team is a collection of individuals who are interdependent in their tasks‚ who share responsibility for outcomes‚ who see themselves and who are seen by others as an intact social entity embedded in one or more larger social systems..”. The previous definition is pointing out

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    1. Discuss the anatomy of the middle mediastinum? middle mediastinum‚ which consists of the pericardium and heart. 2. Describe the pericardium and mention its nerve supply? Taha lecture slides 3 and 5 3. What are the structures that can be affected by cardiomegaly? the lungs and heart are occupy the mediastinum delicately. And the lung is a passive pressure sensitive organ. So the increase in heart size (usually in LV) will variably effect the lung function which will be compressed

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    What Makes You Beautiful In the article “Marketing New Inventions” by Robert Rodriguez he states the various amounts of competition when it comes to different‚ or even the same‚ kind of products. Even when that product takes a rise‚ someone will always be watching you to make sure that whatever product they decide to invent‚ that it over powers yours or any other invention in their range. The article also states that in order to survive the marketing world an entrepreneur must be market savvy‚ develop

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    Microsoft word is a software program that allows me to perform word processing documents. You can use Microsoft word to create documents such as letters‚ invitations‚ research papers‚ flyers‚ resumes‚ novels‚ reports‚ etc. Most jobs today require us to have knowledge of computer skills‚ because many jobs require you to do work on the computer. The job I work at right now does not require that because I don’t work on computers or put information on the computer. Many other employers look for employees

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    1. What is Tannen’s purpose in writing this essay? What does she hope it will accomplish? From what I gathered Tannen’s purpose was for us to comprehend the importance of communication in the work field. How the simplest verbal functions can be interpreted in many different ways. “Conversation is a ritual” I find so much meaning behind these four simple words‚ the article in its entirety are summed up by these word. Tannen wants to enlighten us to remember that our words are powerful. I believe she

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    Be Careful What You Wish For Janice Johnson English 125 – Introduction to Literature Dr. Jennifer Wells September 1‚ 2014 Be Careful What You Wish For This essay is to compare and contrast the two short stories “How I Met My Husband” and “The Diamond Necklace”. The theme in both of these stories is the fact that you should appreciate what you have and not wish for what you can’t have. As the title hints at‚ in both of these stories there is

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    systematic judgments. Know what attributions are Know difference between internal and external attributions Know the confirmation bias Know the self-fulfilling prophecy预言 Know what a stereotype is Know the fundamental attribution error Know that forming accurate impressions of others takes effort Know the differences between modern and ‘old-fashioned’ discrimination歧视 Know the difference between automatic processing and controlled processing Know what the lowball technique is Know what the foot in the door

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    automatism? (Youseff) (sleep walking) 1. Voluntary act (R v Katarzynski‚ R v Ryan) or culpable omission (R v Taktak‚ R v Taber; R v Styman)- owed a duty of care‚ liable for death) 2. causing death (R v Royall‚ R v Moffatt- take victim as you find them) 3. death Fault elements: • s18(1)- look above 1. Intent to kill 2. Reckless indifference to human life. (R v Katarzynski‚ R v Ryan‚ R v Crabb- gave definition on reckless.) 3. Intent to cause GBH ( s4- definition

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