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    The Political Spectrum Analysis

    The Political Spectrum is a diagram that splits political thoughts and ideologies into two parts or halves the left and the right. From the center, moving to the left, the attitudes and ideologies grow more liberal, from liberal to radical and from liberalism to communism. Going to the left would be called going to the democratic party. From the middle, moving to the right, the beliefs become more conservative, from conservative to reactionary and from conservatism to monarchism or fascism. The division

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    Blue Light Research Paper

    electromagnetic particles that travel in waves. Each wave emits a varying amount of energy, and range in length and strength. These wavelengths are represented by a color measured in nanometers and make up the electromagnetic spectrum. The human eye can only see one part of this spectrum: visible light. Visible light ranges from 380nm-780nm and is seen in the colors of violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red. Blue light is seen between 300nm-500nm, it has a very short wavelength, so it produces

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    Annotated Bibliography Essay

    Annotated Bibliography #1 Thiemann-Bourque, K., Brady, N., Mcguff, S., Stump, K., & Naylor, A. (2016). Picture exchange communication system and pals: a peer- mediated augmentative and alternative communication intervention for minimally verbal preschoolers with autism. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research, 1-13. doi:10.1044/2016_jslhr-l-15-0313 This article questions whether the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) is an effective communication intervention alternative for

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    Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Case Study

    loved one has Autism Spectrum Disorder. The website’s main goal is to assist families with improving and maintaining the personal safety and the quality of daily living for their loved ones that live with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Was the website easy to access and navigate? The National Autism Association website was extremely easy to navigate and access information regarding Autism Spectrum Disorder. Each tab contains up to the moment information regarding Autism Spectrum Disorder. The Autism

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    Conservatism In American Politics

    The rejection of liberal assertions in the 1970s in relation to socio-religious issues, to economics, and to America’s position in the world made possible the emergence of conservatism as the dominant ideological force in American politics in the late 20th century. This decline was accompanied by a growing political mood that first and foremost expressed a distrust of government. Proponents of conservatism were able to effectively direct this mood and coalesce for electoral ends through a process

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    Indoor Tanning Research Paper

    Americans spend an average of 300 dollars per year to tan in indoor tanning beds. This equates to a total U.S. market for tanning of over 9 billion dollars per year, not including the 3 billion dollar tanning products market (Karim, 2007). What some Americans seem to be obsessed with regarding obtaining the perfect skin color is actually unhealthy and potentially dangerous. Indoor tanning causes many skin problems that may worsen over time. It is an unhealthy habit that many people of various ages

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    Asperger's Syndrome Research Paper

    Along the massive Autism spectrum lies an incredibly peculiar and intriguing disease: Asperger’s Syndrome. This disease was first described and characterized in 1944 by the Austrian scientist, Hans Asperger. He first described it as “autistic psychopathy”. What makes this particular disease so fascinating is that many people may not know they have it. Many people who are affected by this particular disease are labeled as “high functioning” along the spectrum. They may seem relatively normal to untrained

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    The Carpenter's Wife - a Critical Essay

    rest of her clothing. The unstained white of her apron and undergarments give her the outward appearance of purity, while the reader knows that internally she is far from pure. Following the account of Alison's clothing comes a brief personality description. Rather

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    Communication and Collaboration Strategy Paper

    To learn about communication and being able to work with other people, you should learn each person’s learning style and personality style. There are three different learning styles: visual learners, auditory learners, and tactile/kinesthetic learners. To better understand each style we will look more closely at each individual sytle. First, lets look at visual learners. Visual learners learn best through seeing. Visual learners learn best by seeing facial expressions and by seeing body language

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    Focus Assessment

    Focus Assessment Date: 11/14/2013 Client Initials: B.M Age:93 Sex: F Code Status: DNRCC-A Primary Medical Diagnosis: CVA Allergies: Sulfonamides, iodine, iodine contrast dye. Significant Medical History and/or Other Medical Diagnoses Hypertension, Hyperlipidemia, Colon cancer, Uterine cancer, CVA, legally blind, macular degeneration, Ileostomy, renal insufficiency. Current Treatments & Interventions for the Client Anticoagulation therapy

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