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    Journey the Wardrobe of Parallels The “Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe” is a fantasy novel written by C. S. Lewis. The fairytale is set in a magical world with no limits to the imagination. Endangered by World War II, four siblings named Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy where sent by their mom to live with Professor Kirke in a big house in the countryside of London. In the house there are many rooms and many doors. While playing hide-in-seek, the youngest child, Lucy discovers

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    computerworld.com/article/2470987/healthcare-it/the-importance-of-structured-data-elements-in-ehrs.html Sharma, G. & Gupta, P. (2014). Pediatric asthma. Retrieved from Medscape. http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1000997-overview Trent, C., Zimbro, K. & Rutledge, C. (2015). Barriers in asthma care for pediatric patients in primary care. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 29(1):70-9. doi: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2014.07.002. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25190036 Unstructured data in electronic

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    Essentials of Acct

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    2520000 Units Sold 112500 Unit Cost of Goods sold 22.4 Selling and Administrative Expenses 450000 Fixed Selling and Administrative Expenses 225000 Variable Selling and Administrative Expenses 225000 Units Sold 112500 S&A cost per Unit sold 2 Increase in Revenue if special order is accepted 280000 Cost for manufacturing ( 22.4 +2 + 0.5 ) * 10,000 249000 Net Income • (b)Should Pro Sports Inc. accept the special order? Explain

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    The Fantasy Story

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    mood and charm of that epoch used that figures. But fantasy is something more than romantic ways of showing nature or inner experiences of the main character in the novel. It’s also not an attempt of explaining the unreal and difficult to understand visions or event. In the course of time it began to live it’s own life more and more the writers started to use these motifs. And what had happened? They created

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    The first aspect we shall discuss is the use of mythical creatures in C. S Lewis novel The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe in terms of good and evil. In The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe we have two characters who are clear cut in terms of good and evil. We have Aslan, a beautiful, strong lion who is the embodiment of all things right and just. He is the ruler of Narnia and worshiped and respected by all. As I have previously mentioned that I now see this novel through different eyes to that

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    The Great Divorce and The Divine Comedy

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    films and even video games. Yet, one of the most prominent works the Divine Comedy has impacted is C.S. Lewis’s The Great Divorce. Lewis’s book is greatly indebted to Dante’s work, as both try to teach the reader how to achieve salvation. Furthermore, Lewis and Dante’s protagonists discover the path to salvation through choices, and learning what causes one’s refusal of God. Both authors explore the path to righteousness and enquire about life’s most difficult questions. Therefore, the dialogue between

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    Bekker, S., Arnstein, P. M., Smith, R. M. & Ring, D. (2014). Opioid use after fracture surgery correlates with pain intensity and satisfaction with pain relief. Clinical orthopaedics and related research, 472(8), 2542-2549. doi: 10.1007/S11999-014-3660-4 Brown, D., Edwards, H., Seaton, L., & Buckley, T. (2012). Lewis Medical Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems. Retrieved from http://www.elsevierhealth.com.au/lewiss-medical-surgical-nursing-9780729541770.html Chan, S.

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    TASK A. Post-Event Evaluation 1. Malicious Events Wanting a pay raise, an employee looked for a method to obtaining a raise without going through the proper channels, such as their manager. So, instead of discussing the raise with a manager, the employee found a way to hack into the Human Resource (HR) records system at work. The employee figured out to spoof an IP address and proceeded to eavesdrop on the business network until the employee records were located. Once the employee obtain access to

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    Healthcare Innovative Strategies

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    Healthcare Innovative Strategies: Changing Outcomes for Lewis Blackman The “Lewis Blackman Story” told by Helen Haskell, a person who continues to advocate for change and improved quality of care. Lewis Blackman the son of Helen Haskell died at age fifteen after developing complications after surgery that included incorrect administration of a medication and a nursing team who failed to see the changes in patient’s condition and effectively and sufficiently respond to the change in a timely manner

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    states. 2. (Manifest Destiny) with this great expansion came the idea of manifest Destiny. Manifest destiny is based on the concepts that Americans were destined to expand their boundaries over vast amounts of land. It was an idea introduced by John C. Sullivan. Many of the United States people were immigrants that came to the United States in search for new beginning. The idea of manifest destiny played a great roll in the expansion of the country to the west. The government gave land to the new

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