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    Rhetoric In A Community

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    with substance‚ in my paper while attempting to influence my audience. A community can be defined as a group of individuals unified by a defining factor‚ such as living in the same proximity. Communities can have a variety of different defining factors establishing a wide range of communities. For example‚ some other communities are the military community‚ the science community‚ the PWD (Persons with Disabilities) community and the LGBT

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    appropriate description of the chain of command that was used in the simulation for the community health nurse. | The candidate provides an appropriate description‚ with no detail‚ of the chain of command that was used in the simulation for the community health nurse. | The candidate provides an appropriate description‚ with limited detail‚ of the chain of command that was used in the simulation for the community health nurse. | The candidate provides an

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    rate: (very rare; Cardiovascular diseases‚ Pneumonia) Health care facilities: No big facilities to detect any early symptoms. Everything is worked out by the “Pamunuan of San Pedro‚ Laguna”. The barangay captain targets the health of the community at least P300-500 thousand for purchase of medical equipments And the hiring of at least 1 Registered Medical Technologist working for the barangay Levels of the Health care facilities: City hall Referral system: (very rare) the barangay

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    Amish Community

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    Amish community I think I wouldn’t have done anything different because I don’t think I would have known how to prepare myself. It’s like when you have never left a state before but you are leaving to go out of state. The first time I left the state ever I didn’t know what to do or think but it was a shock to see mountains and different weather. I think the only way to prepare yourself for a culture shock is to do a little research to prepare yourself to eat like they do‚ and see how they

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    Hockey Community

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    Discourse Communities are defined as “a group of people that share and hold similar beliefs and ideas and communicate amongst each other through unique interactions”. These communities are all around us‚ from the classes in a university‚ to all sorts of sports lingo. Growing up I was involved in the Hockey Discourse community. The people in the community with me all shared the passion for hockey‚ and it was part of everyone’s life. Not only was it just my team‚ and New Mexico hockey‚ but all around

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    Climax Community

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    1. An area of the forest that experiences very little change in species composition is a climax community/primary succession. Climax community 2. The amount of oxygen in a fish tank is a tolerance zone/limiting factor that affects the number of fish that can live in the tank. Limiting factor 3. Ecological succession/Secondary succession describes the events that take place on a hillside that has experienced a destructive mudslide. Ecological succession 4. Lack of iron in the photic zone

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    Communities and Ecosystems 37.1 Multiple Species Interact in Communities ~Communities are composed of coexisting populations of multiple species ~An ecosystem consists of a biotic community plus its abiotic environment ~Each species in a community has a place where it normally lives and a set of resources necessary for its life activities ~Ecologists describe the diversity of a community by measuring species richness and the relative abundance of each species. * Populations interact in many

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    Community Corrections Kit Vanden Heuvel CJS/230 July 31‚ 2011 Maria Brewer Community Corrections Community corrections address many complex issues that plague the criminal justice system in the United States. Many alternatives have come to fruition in an attempt to decrease incarceration‚ rehabilitate offenders‚ lower crime rates‚ reduce recidivism‚ and control costs. We currently lead all other nations in producing prisoners. Community corrections could put us in a more positive and productive

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    Community Essay

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    Community Essay I think one important part to a small community is always its fire department. In my community‚ Oaks Volunteer Fire Department plays a huge role and does so much for my little home town. First of all it brings the small town together. The fire fighters are always having get-togethers that everyone in the community are welcome to come to. The fire department also provides a sense of safety for the community as well. They sell yearly fire agreements to people that live in the area

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    Advantages of Brands

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    A strong brand offers many advantages for marketers including: Brands provide multiple sensory stimuli to enhance customer recognition. For example‚ a brand can be visually recognizable from its packaging‚ logo‚ shape‚ etc. It can also be recognizable via sound‚ such as hearing the name on a radio advertisement or talking with someone who mentions the product. Customers who are frequent and enthusiastic purchasers of a particular brand are likely to become Brand Loyal. Cultivating brand loyalty

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