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    What Happens in Narnia Does not Stay in Narnia We have all heard phrase‚ “What happens in the jungle stays in the jungle‚” or some variation of it. It can be a good way to dodge questions about your trip‚ or a quick way to tell people what happened without actually telling them what happened. It is common to hear this phrase in movies‚ and sometimes you may read it in a book. Many times this is a fun way to end a story‚ it leaves mystery. But what would happen if we actually talked

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    framework to answer why people join the gangs. Gangs are able to continually infiltrate communities and recruit members because of broken and poor communities that do not have weak social institutions for socialization ad control and because of societal strain for financial success. Definition and Economic Cost In order to understand organized crime and gang membership‚ a consensus must be formed of the definitions. The term for organized

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    a bad decision better than making no decision at all? People make decisions of varying importance every day‚ so the idea that making a bad decision is better than making no decision at all is‚ in my opinion‚ the worst case scenario that may occur. When making a decision one has various options‚ risks‚ and is influenced by his surroundings. Firstly‚ decision making involves identifying and choosing alternatives based on the values and preferences of the decision maker. Making a decision implies

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    Selective Differential Media    Selective  Media  Population  Ingredients  Selected   (determines  what grows​ )  MSA(p.  105)                  MAC(p.  117)alphale teathletics @yahoo.co m (    Salt  NACL  7.5% ​ ­  makes the  medium  selective  by  inhibiting  the growth  of most  bacteria‚  but  allowing  salt­  tolerant  (Halophile ) staphylo  cocci to  grow        ­ allows  staphylococc i to grow b/c  they are salt  tolerant  ­ only  disease  causing  staphylococc i ferment the  sugar  mannitol

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    What happens after death? My current opinion At this point in time‚ I think that when you die‚ the body decomposes and rots away along with the brain‚ thoughts‚ experiences ect… At the point of death‚ energy leaves your body which previously granted you consciousness and the ability to carry out the life processes. This is the soul‚ when the soul exits the body; it is judged by the ‘higher power’ and then either sent to heaven or sent back to Earth as a punishment. It takes on another body generally

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    biggest change in healthcare because of the technological advances would be from the joys of the internet. Anytime of day‚ anyone can research any type of illness‚ medicine‚ disease‚ or even doctors. It gives us‚ as consumers and patients‚ a better view on the world‚ what we are taking‚ and who we are being cared for by. This technological advance gives us a better grasp on our health and we can have more of a say in what we put in to our bodies and who to trust to take care of us when we are ill.

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    Vignette Analysis II What is schizophrenia? Comer (2013) states that “Schizophrenia us a psychotic disorder in which personal‚ social‚ and occupational functioning deteriorate as a result of strange perceptions‚ unusual emotions‚ and motor abnormalities” (p.426). What are Delusions? Comer (2013) suggests “delusions are a strange false belief firmly held despite evidence presented to the contrary” (p. 426). What are hallucinations? Comer (2013) states “hallucinations are perceptions that

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    Development of Decision-Making Skills Alexandros Mettas University of Cyprus‚ Nicosia‚ CYPRUS Received 27 April 2009; accepted 25 January 2010 This paper suggests an innovative idea of using the “technology fair” as a means for promoting pre-service teachers (university students) decision-making skills. The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of a procedure of working with primary school children to complete and present a technology fair project‚ on the decision-making skills

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    Decision-Making Case Study XXXXXXXXXXX HCS/514 October 22‚ 2012 Professor XXXXXXXXX Decision-Making Case Study The current grave state of the economy has had a significant impact on health care across The United States. Massive budget cuts‚ reduced services‚ and limited access to care significantly have affected Medicaid patients. Hennepin County Clinic (HCC)‚ a facility that provides health care to Medicaid patients‚ is dealing with an additional 15% budget cut that will force management

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    Supporting the school 1. Explain the legal responsibilities of the school relating to the duty of care and the welfare of the child. All adults working with children or young people have a legal responsibility to protect them; these responsibilities are outlined in child protection laws. As outlined in the children’s act 1989 the welfare of the child is paramount‚ this act gives guidelines for schools‚ local authorities and courts which they must adhere to in order to protect children. Within

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