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    As professor Sanchez announced the upcoming of our informative speeches I had no clue what I was going to do mine on. Of course I decided to procrastinate on finding a topic and put it to the last minute. The idea of “charreria” Mexico’s national sport came to mind due to the fact that my professor always mentioned a dancing horse when he would call my name for attendance. From there on I decided when the days of doing our speech comes I will give myself a week to practice in order for me to not

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    Predictive Analytics

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    of analysis based on gathered data. The terminology used is not technical. The writing is humorous, optimistic, and engaging. The content is eye-opening, insightful, terrifying, and thought-provoking – simultaneously. Being both informative and enjoyable, the writing style reminded me of Freakonomics in many ways. Graphic devices such as flow charts, cartoons, diagrams, data tables, and other illustrations made the information easier to understand. The author incorporates

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    help the misunderstandment of how the audience viewed the statue simply as an Indian princess, instead of Davis’s own vision of white superiority that he insisted be represented in the U.S. Capitol dome statue. I found these observations to be very surprising because art comes along way involved in history. If the detailed evidence in the art Davis wanted and Crawford created was not focused enough one wouldn’t be aware of the symbolizations art contribute

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    Although there was no direct answer given to this question, it was interesting to hear other opinions about this topic especially with those who have had experience with this type of case and it did not result in separation anxiety disorder (SAD). In fact, it can produce the exact opposite and the person who moves around a lot due to military or foster care, for example, they can become resilient. However, in the cases where the outcome of moving around a lot resulting in an emotionally intensive

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    Essay on Hepatitis B 2

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    Hepatitis B can be prevented with a highly effective vaccine, but this year ten to thirty million people will become infected with the hepatitis B virus. I feel that because this disease is preventable, only knowledge can help reduce the number of people infected.       Hepatitis B is a serious liver disease caused by the hepatitis B virus. This virus is a blood-borne pathogen. It is one hundred times more infectious than HIV. “Hepatitis B is one of the most frequently

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    Nardine Samuel Mr. Pagnani Speech 3 February 2017 Informative Speech: Music and its effects of the brain Did you know that music is one of the few activities that utilizes the whole entire brain? Did you know that music can physically alter your brain structure? Today I am going to be talking about the power of music and its impacts and effects on the brain. Throughout my whole life I have always had a passion for music of all different types and genres. I listen to music wherever I go and during

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    they can sell their stories. Stories sometimes are true and sometimes they are false but it is up to the public to believe in what is right and what is wrong. In this day and age, where information is available at the touch of a mouse, it’s not surprising that the media is a particularly dominant and powerful

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    Clinical Synthesis Essay

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    We consider data from a clinical trial, with two treatments and two measurement times as analyzed by \cite{matt}. There are 422 subjects in this trial, but not all completed it i.e there is dropout. The data are real but not public. The trial was randomized and observations were taken pre-randomization and at two times post-randomization: in this work we consider only the post-randomization observations. For confidentiality reasons, \cite{matt} scaled all observed responses by the mean and standard

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    Diversity Reflection

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    interesting and persuading. As of now, I plan on acquiring it. This is going to be helpful in my future career as a marriage and family counselor because I will have the knowledge of how to help those kids who have been in abusive situations. It was surprising to hear that to acquire it the only requirements are to take two extra classes because our social work classes take care of the rest. This is extremely convenient because I barely have to go out of my way at all to get it. The courses I can choose

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    just two genders. That's what we are taught in school as well. So naturally, if I didn't feel like a girl, I assumed that I am a trans boy. Then I came across this YouTuber, Miles McKenna, who identifies as trans non-binary. His channel is really informative about sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression and how they have nothing to do with each other. And from his channel, I came across other non-binary YouTubers. Coming to terms with my gender identity was a long process. I had frequent

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