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    Olafur Eliasson

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    Olafur Eliasson is a Danish- Icelandic artist who is credited for his sculptures and large scale instillations that reflect nature through the use of elements such as light, air temperature and water to enhance the audience’s experience of the work. The boundaries of different disciplines, within Eliasson’s works, are often blurred and technology is used to serve his artistic vision and further his ideas; enhancing his work and forcing the audience to solely focus on the subject without being distracted

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    Marketing from the Inside Essay

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    Intro Marketing takes place all around us, from the Levi’s jeans we wear on a casual Friday to the Sony screen advertising the latest Hungry Jacks’ combo meal you see while driving your German-made Mercedes down to work. According to Grönroos, he stated that marketing in short was, “Delivering superior value to customers is an ongoing concern of management in many business markets today, and the value concept is considered one of the most popular constructs among business managers and academia” (Grönroos

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    Introduction Being poor is hazardous to one's health. As seen in class, the conditions that are found in poor neighborhoods cause the poor to die earlier and have much less healthy lives than their more wealthy counterparts in better neighborhoods and the suburbs. The poor who are mostly of color are segregated by income into these areas where poverty, toxic waste, pollution and crime make their lives miserable indeed. Questions It is expensive to be poor in America. With unemployment being persistently

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    Pain •The International Association for the Study of Pain defines pain as: •An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage. Pain control •Pain control is important because pain can affect one’s appetite and their ability to sleep, causing a lack of energy and their ability to perform their everyday tasks. It can also affect the moods causing a person to have unusual mood swings, feeling irritated and stressed

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    Classical conditioning and operant conditioning are both psychological ways of learning. Classical conditioning is learning by taking something neutral and associating it with something that already creates a certain response. For example, if you take something that is not scary like a baby doll and combine it with scary make-up and eerie music, you have changed the response of the once neutral doll, to have the same response as you would get with scary make-up and eerie music. It can take something

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    present in our environment, they have survival value for us." Also, according to Gentile, when you are playing a violent video game you have an adrenaline rush, which is another reason why children are drawn to violent video games. The human body has stress hormones known as testosterone and cortisol. These two hormones create this so-called "adrenaline rush" (Yenigun). Gentile also says there are three main things that causes kids to like violent video games. The first item, according to Gentile

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    According to US News there are 31,900 Physical Therapist Assistant jobs in the US as of 2017. This career is also ranked fourth in Best Health Care Support Jobs. Physical Therapist Assistants, also known as PTAs, are needed in every office for the duties that they do. When becoming a Physical Therapist Assistant, there are many things that many people do not know. Their actual job title is assist the Physical Therapist at all times and providing services to the patients under the supervision of a

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    Music In Sport

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    Music In Sport Can Music be considered a legal enhancer, increasing mental and physical performance in sport? Jessica Newman   Introduction Music in sport is seen on a regular bases at sporting events and trainings even personal exercise sessions. This new trend has become a social normality vey quickly as it only developed seriously with the appearance of speakers ,walkman and Ipod. S ocietynaturally assumed that there must have been a benefit as it was becoming a phenominum but is there any

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    “Tonight, I can report to the American people and to the world that the United States has conducted an operation that killed Osama bin Laden, the leader of al Qaeda, and a terrorist who’s responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women, and children.” –Barack Obama If that did not give you chills, then I do not know what will. Knowing that Osama Bin Laden is dead is one of America’s biggest reliefs. I never thought that this day will come. I chose Osama

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    Violent Video Games: A Bad Choice for Parents and Children A twelve year old boy named Paul sits about three feet from the fifty-two inch screen television with his eyes fixated on his character, a humanlike fox. He is able to use his game controller without looking away from the television. He sits erect and is so focused on what he is doing that he is unaware of everything that is going on around him. Occasionally he will yell out "Die! Die, sucker!" Just then his five year old

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