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    It’s a really a simple sport. The thing is‚ I imagined it was started by two men wondering who can throw the ball farther‚ but it takes more skill than just a toss. Shot put is one of the oldest sports ever. Just to think that I participate in the same thing the Greeks did in the coliseums is amazing. First‚ we talk about Rube. Some people prefer the simple; those people did not include a Mister Ruben Goldberg. Rube Goldberg was once a person‚ but is now a legacy. Now people all over the world

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    WHY MAELISA MAELISA is based on a 32-bit client/server architecture that runs on Windows operating system. MAELISA is a proven software. Libraries with small & huge collections are using it. MAELISA is customizable and upgraded continuously to meet the technological advances in the field of data storage‚ retrieval‚ user interaction and communications. MAELISA is user friendly‚ menu driven‚ and highly interactive software. Library assistant can easily operate the system even without prior knowledge

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    Florida A & M had a great pharmacy program. I then did my own research on the pharmacy program and found out that Florida A & M had one of the best pharmacy programs in the world. That is what brought me to Florida A & M University. The reason why I want to be a pharmacist is; I have a lot of elderly people in my family. The elderly people in my family have disorders such as diabetes‚ arthritis‚ high blood pressure‚ and asthma. They have ample questions about what kinds of drugs they should

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    SameSame But Different by Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw The book that I chose for this assignment is SameSame But Different by Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw. At first‚ I thought it would be very difficult to find a book that was suitable for my presentation and it was not until I went to my school practicum that I found one. The theme for the week was rainbows‚ colours and diversity and to help children understand more about the different cultures around the world‚ my mentor teacher read Kostecki-Shaw’s

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    Good sound is the foundation of any music venue. Poor sound can ruin the audience’s enjoyment of the concert. Good sound enhances a concert‚ creates interest‚ and commands attention. So I’ll make a review of the most important gear of the Live Sound Equipment and it’s different types. So let’s start with the mics as they are the first source to pick up an acoustic signal and transform it into electrical‚ which will be driven down via XLR cables to the mixing desk and back to the PA system and the

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    others especially if they don’t know them very well. Students should not have to work in groups because the work won’t all be put on one student‚ the student won’t have to worry about social anxiety‚ and the student won’t be distracted by the group. One reason students shouldn’t have to work in groups is because one student might have to do all the work. Some students might choose not to participate and leave the work to the rest of the group. One student

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    Service Accelerator before it is shipped for testing‚ but I handle a lot of responsibilities that are outside of my job description. Customer Service Accelerator product requirements gathering‚ design‚ development‚ and deployment processes and strategies are based on proven approaches and methodologies including: •Universal Modeling Language (UML)‚ used for requirements gathering and certain design tasks. •Model Driven Architecture (MDA)‚ an approach which emphasizes the need for creating reusable

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    Suggest reasons why the strongest earthquakes are not always the most costly (10 marks) There are a variety of reasons why the strongest earthquakes are not always the most costly. One of these reasons may be that the country is well prepared when it comes to natural disasters. An example of this was the earthquake that happened in Chile in 2010. This earthquake had a magnitude of 8.8 which is the 8th largest earthquake recorded since 1900. Because Chile is on a fault line it has always been prone

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    together is the key to success. Physical work is more demanding than mental work. The physical work requires hands on applications; mental work requires the use of human brain knowledge. Having no one to do the mental thinking of a creation suffers those who are the physical workers yet those who are physical workers are the the creators of the inventors idea. The inventors are useless without the creators; therefore physical work is more demanding than mental work. First off‚ Physical workers are

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    brain science cannot fundamentally change economics (is what is being argued). 4. Which of Camerer’s counter-arguments seems most persuasive? Why? The argument that neuroeconomics can use technological advances in understanding the choice-making organ (the brain) to find non-price neural and psychological variables that predict and change economic choices seems to be the most persuasive. He then lists a number of examples for non-price neural and psychological variables. One such example was the quality

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