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    IT Academy Program 10 Microsoft Word IT ACADEMY LESSON PLAN Lesson 2 Turn potential into success IT Academy Program LESSON PLAN: MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010 // Microsoft Word 2010 Lesson 2: Editing a Document Learning Objectives Learning Goals // The goal of this lesson is for the students to successfully open‚ navigate‚ and modify a document. The student will save the document‚ with a new name or in a different format‚ and properly organize a storage location for future reference

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    and the management of each case was recorded. Results - Croup score was assessed in only 24% cases.However‚ dexamethasone was given in 86% cases.Pulmicort nebulisations was given in 24% cases and information leaflet given in 50% cases. Conclusion – Though dexamethasone was given in

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    Question E Assume that Bon Temps is a constant growth company whose last dividend (Dₒ‚ which was paid yesterday) was $2.00 and whose dividend is expected to grow indefinitely at a 6% rate. (i) What is the firm’s expected dividend stream over the next 3 years? Temp Force is a

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    Pain reported by a patient is known as subjective data. Based on the person’s location of pain and type of pain can greatly affect the patients performance of daily activities‚ sleep patterns‚ and engaging in social activities (Treas‚ Wilkinson‚ 2014). In this scenario the 60-year-old African-American female with metastatic ovarian cancer is experiencing chronic pain. This pain would be defined as the patient experiencing visceral pain. Visceral pain activates deep internal pain receptors that are

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    This 29 years old patient’s main complaint is low back pain. Alex’s low back problem initiated 4 years ago and it has been bothering him since then. Low back pain is pain‚ muscle tension‚ or stiffness localised below the costal margin and above the inferior gluteal folds‚ with or without leg pain and is defined as chronic when it persists for 12 weeks or more (Chou‚ 2011). Low back pain should be considered a symptom that is rarely attributable to a specific disease or pathologic lesion (Seller

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    they are with crowds versus when they are alone? Being in a large crowd can really impact individual to act in a certain way that they seem to fit in with the group and sometimes do things more anonymous as it is in a large crowd. Both Zimbardo and Le Bon believe that bystanders are less responsible and more likely to commit violence than when people are alone. Philip Zimbardo is a psychologist and a professor at Stanford University; he researches the cause of evil in people by doing a Stanford prison

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    In “Pigskin‚ Patriarchy‚ And Pain” we read about the experiences of Don Sabo‚ a young boy who started off by wanting to change himself. Don said he was “too fat‚ too short‚ too weak.” He believed that by playing football‚ things would change for him. What follows is very violent; his skin was pricked with thorns‚ he was punched in the gut and groin repeatedly and essentially told to man up. Don went on to play NCAA division one football which isn’t an easy thing to do. While playing D1 football‚

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    Chapter 1 Question 1 Not yet answered Marked out of 1 Flag question Question text Theories are vital tools because they Select one: A. provide organizing frameworks for observing children. B. provide the ultimate truth about child development. C. do not require scientific verification. D. are resistant to the influence of cultural values and belief systems. Question 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 1 Flag question Question text Reid believes that the difference between the immature being and the

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    The Pains of Withdrawal: An Analysis and Explication of S.T. Coleridge’s "The Pains of Sleep" In this poem‚ Coleridge reveals his reluctance to sleep and the reasons behind the reluctance. What he doesn’t happen upon in his lyrical exploration of his guilt ridden dreams‚ is that the‚ what we would refer to as the depression he is experiencing‚ is most likely caused by his withdrawal from Opiates. Also exacerbating the symptoms is the fact that his is still using Ether for his "fits" (Abrams

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    greater emphasis is placed on diversionary and preventative programs. Several broad observations and trends in Australian juvenile justice can be identified at the national level. Over the last ten years‚ there has been a decrease in the number of cases heard in Australian children’s courts due to the increasing trend of diverting juveniles during the early stages of processing. Such diversionary measures typically include conferencing‚ drug and alcohol courts and programs‚ juvenile justice teams

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