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    learn from many experiences in our life, especially our failures, mistakes, and of course--breakups. Sometimes why and how these incidents happen to us boggles our minds and makes us contemplate “who we are” and “why we are this way.” The film High Fidelity, directed by Stephen Frears, does a perfect job of exemplifying a man midst an existential crisis, experiencing a flurry of emotions, most notably: despair and angst. Rob Gordon is in his middle 30’s and the owner of a failing record store called

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    IS HIGH FIDELITY FLIGHT SIMULATION NECESSARY FOR AIRLINE PILOT TRAINING? Abstract One of the difficulties when objectivity looking into defining the levels of fidelity required in training simulations is that simulators are frequently seen as replacements for training that previously would have been conducted on the real equipment. The perception therefore is that the simulation should be as close as possible to the “real deal” in order to successfully replace it. However, the genuine advantage

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    Have you found yourself asking, "What is an open relationship" or "Are we in an open relationship?" If so, hopefully it isn't because you agreed to such a relationship without understanding what it really means. If you and your partner want to have a successful relationship (open or not), it's absolutely critical to have clarity on your expectations of each other. This is rarely more important than when committing to a non-traditional arrangement. Okay... back to the question. What exactly does

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    Introduction Nursing educators use a variety of teaching methods to enhance learning and enable students to better become the skilled practitioners needed in today’s health care environment. One of the newest methodologies is high-fidelity human patient simulation (HPS), a strategy that combines technology with a human body mannequin. Many nursing educators have embraced this type of technology as it offers a means of facilitating cognitive, affective, and psychomotor outcomes. Self-efficacy and

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    Wall Street’s greatest legendary investors. A year after graduating from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania with a Master of Business Administration in 1968, he began working for Fidelity Investments where he had previously been hired as an intern in the summer of 1966. While at Fidelity, Lynch managed to successfully increase the Magellan Fund from $20 million with only 40 stocks in the portfolio to $14 billion with 1,400 stocks, averaging an annual return of 29.2%, as well as consistently

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    mutual funds as a means to generate extra income. This can be separated into either stocks or bonds, with each having their specialty in a portfolio. The following report provides an analysis of two funds, the Fidelity® Nasdaq® Composite Index Fund (FNCMX) and the Fidelity® Floating Rate High Income Fund (FFRHX). The analysis of the yearly returns of each fund from 2005-2014 will include the risk and return for investing in each with key statistics such as mean, median, standard deviation, and range

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    For this assignment I chose to analyze the article “Racial and Ethnic bias in decisions to shoot seen through a stronger lens: experimental results from high-fidelity laboratory simulations” from Journal of Experimental Criminology to identify the elements of research design that was used in this empirical research. The stated research question or hypothesis contained within this particular study was, “Does subconscious bias against a particular racial or ethnic group predict decisions to shoot

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    In the article, “High-fidelity optical reporting of neuronal electrical activity with an ultrafast fluorescent voltage sensor”, an investigation of visual reporting of electrical signals in the brain is discussed. The authors express the importance of optical representation of electrical activity in the brain as an extremely useful tool for various neuroscience applications. This includes mapping the activity of genetically defined neurons in the brain and decoding neuronal communication. In particular

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    in 883 high schools (Freeman, et al., 2016). Subjects studied (who was in the study): 883 high schools from 37 states had data compiled in this study with 40% of the students in the study were on free or reduced lunch programs and 33% were students of minority. The average size of school enrollment was 1,080 students, and average student to teacher ratio was 1 to 16.5. Authors also used 934 middle schools that were in the same districts to control for student exposure to SWPBIS before high school

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    conduced on SWPBIS is taken place at elementary schools or middle schools, leaving the need to examine outcomes at the high school level (Freeman et al., 2015). For this reason, the purpose of the study was to analyze the relationship between Tier 1 of SWPBIS implemented accurately and fluently to determine academic, attendance and behavioral outcomes measure across a large sample of high schools (Freeman et al., 2015). In order to determine the effectiveness of SWPBIS, a database was constructed across

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