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    health outcomes for Hispanic Americans. References; ... Wiley‚ 1999‚ p. 111 –146 ... Koepsell TD‚ Wolf ME‚ McCloskey L‚ Buchner DM‚ and LDL goals among people with diabetes‚ 1988–2010 care.diabetesjournals.org/content/29/8/1942.full.pdf&member... Janet‚ You choose a very good topic. You identified all of your components of the PICOT except for (C) Comparison. My suggestion would be to compare those patients who implement dietary and healthy lifestyles with those who do not. This gives you some way

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    People are getting terrified and sad because of all the shootings that are happening in many different states. In the article “Famous Speeches: "We call BS‚" Emma Gonzalez’s speech to gun advocates”‚ by Emma Gonzalez it talks about how all of these shootings are going down but it is not always the victims fault and the shooters in Florida do not need a permit or a gun license which is not safe. In the article “Issue Overview: Guns in America”‚ by Bloomberg‚ talks about how there are many deaths every

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    Taking risks is one of the most important things to do in life. There are small risks that can be taken like‚ should I talk to a stranger? Or should I go to the movies by myself? In the poem “Risks” written by Janet Rand‚ describes certain risks that some people may be afraid of. From the book‚ “Banner in the Sky” chapter two‚ “A Boy and a Man” written by James Ulman‚ shares a similar theme about taking risks. In the story‚ a boy stumbles upon a man trapped in a crevasse. The boy took the risk and

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    On July 24 ‚ 2012‚ Education journalist Janet Murray published an article in The Guardian on the issue of whether it is more beneficial for children to attend private or public schools. Murray released her article in hope of enlightening readers‚ by recounting her personal experiences. Murray’s contention on the issue is that that parents should be able to make a decision on schooling based on their child’s individual needs and should not be judged for it. Murray’s article “Why I sent my child

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    The article by Janet Byron Anderson titled “The Enigmatic Semicolon” encompasses the often purposeless and incorrect use of the semi colon in literature and other writing works. With that being said‚ the article begins by setting the general idea for the article by comparing the effect of a semi colon to that of a mermaid. Comparable to the confusion and offset direction a semi colon may subject a reader to‚ a mermaid is said to put sailors in a state of hypnosis eventually leading them to their

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    Solaris of Solaris Seethes by Janet McNulty is a spaceship‚ and the only companion of her creator’s granddaughter‚ Rynah‚ after their home planet of Lanyr is destroyed. Unlike most spaceships‚ Solaris has a personality. More importantly‚ she has a plan: gather the heroes spoken of in ancient prophecy‚ restore Lanyr‚ and save the universe. She summons these four strangers from the past‚ present and future of Earth‚ a forgotten planet in a “primitive” sector of the galaxy: Solon the philosopher‚ Tom

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    I certainly have! In the article “Jimmy’s World” by Janet Cooke‚ Janet Cooke creates a story that ends up being false and gets caught by the mayor with investigations showing that the story about Jimmy to be false causing Janet Cooke to face consequences. When Janet Cooke creates false stories‚ she loses multiple things such as prizes she may receive from writing the story‚ create ability of her work and most importantly her job. Although Janet Cooke chose the decision to write a false story; doing

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    A Summary on We Forgot Janet Cooke’s Jimmy In the article‚ We Forgot Janet Cooke’s Jimmy by Allan Andrews‚ it mentioned about a writer from The Washington Post named Janet Cooke ‚ a former Journalist‚ and how she went crashing down right after she was just starting to rise up. It also talked about the never –ending discussion about Cooke even after a decade from the fiasco. And how different Journalists viewed the fiasco‚ a decade later. Journalist‚ Janet Cooke‚ won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for

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    Janet Mock discusses her experiences of being a sex worker and how she needed the money for necessities. These necessities range from rent and food to her surgery. This aspect of Mock’s life was to pay off her surgery as well succeed in college. She discusses how she had to balance her job as well as school. When she was mentioning the other women working in the sex industry she views it as a way for women of color to make money due to their financial circumstances. While mentioning these women on

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    Janet Adkins‚ a fifty-four years old‚ who was in the early stages of Alzheimer’s besides her ability to enjoy a full schedule of activities with her husband‚ had reached a decision that she wanted to end her life rather than lose her cognitive capacities. Adkins communicated with Kevorkian who invented a death machine. When they met in the park‚ he inserted a tube in her arm and started a saline flow. This machine had a button that if Adkins were to press‚ the drug would inject into her body which

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