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    An Outline of Personal and Business Loan Categories and Their Uses By Ralph Bellamy Jr | Submitted On December 04, 2011 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter 1 Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Ralph Bellamy Jr The number of loan

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    It's Time to Make Drugs Legal for Personal Use Drugs are such a controversy and people have such strong opinions about whether they should be legal or illegal. I don’t have a strong opinion on this topic; I’m easily swayed. For the most part though, I think that they should be legalized because people do it anyways and if they were legal the government could regulate their use and sale more, the government should be receiving the profits of the drug business rather than dealers, marijuana has

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    Personal Health Record and Patient Portal Use The Personal Health Records (PHRs) are the innovative solution to the problems associated with fragmented communication and lack of interaction among the Medical Record Systems (EMRs) (Henriksen et al., 2008). It allows patients to access their healthcare data in the secure environment and increases patient 's engagement in medical care. The PHRs are also known as patient portals. They help patients in getting relevant medical data from their provider

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    Personal choices are very important in one’s life. The stories that will be compared are, “The Use of Force”, by William Carlos Williams and “Lather and Nothing Else”, by Hernando Tellez. It is how the protagonists deal with a situation and how they use their intellectual thinking to deal with the situation. However, personal choices can change the outcome of a conflict, which will either be insightful or pessimistic. People make their own personal choices in everyday life. If the personal choices

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    There has been increase in the use of personal digital assistants, or PDAs, by individuals Traumatic Brain Injury or TBI. These devices are being used to help TBI patients with everyday activities such as keeping up with appointments, medication management, daily tasks, etc. Due to behavioral memory deficits that are common among TBI patients, these daily activities are difficult for these individuals. In the past “low-tech” items were used such as daily planners and strategically placed notes

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    Pippin Analysis

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    On Sunday, November 5th, I viewed the W.T. Woodson production of the musical Pippin. The script for Pippin was originally written by Roger Hirson and the music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. It was first performed at Carnegie Mellon University and later on Broadway. The Theo Ending, which was not part of the original production, was written by Mitch Sebastian. Although the production itself was excellent, I think the idea of Pippin was slightly better than the scripting. The concept of Pippin having

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    experiences into their works. Many times writers will include experiences of their own in order to convince their audience of their perspective on a subject. These personal experiences are done in order to make an impact on the audience and it is written in a certain way to make it the most efficient for the readers. The use of personal anecdotes is effective when details are described to the point where readers can create their own opinions, when they are used as the main topic against an argument

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    Additionally, young adolescents' personal information disclosure social websites such as My Space has increased worries of their parent's parents’ worries as regards to the loss of privacy (Romer 2006; Lenhart and Madden 2007; Livingstone 2008). Privacy may often harm the well-being of users, especially young. The use of personal privacy can result on affect users' behavior such as the trend of “sexting” among teenagers(Betts, 2009) and cyberbullying (Reed, 2009). Privacy concerns on technologies

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    clients(Sue & Sue,2013). Proxemics, refers to the use of personal and interpersonal space (Sue & Sue, 2013, p.214). The amount of space a person has between them and another communicates certain messages. This is another area that counselors want to be cautious about making assumptions. There are no universal rules when it comes to proxemics. For example, in the United States, people get very uncomfortable when individuals are to close to their personal space. The exception to this rule, is when the

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    Personal and Physical Consequences of AMED Use: A Survey Questionnaire LYLE RIGHETTI 43250750 Abstract Our study’s aim was to investigate the personal and physical consequences associated with alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmED) in comparison to alcohol use alone. A web-based format for the online version of the Alcohol Timeline Followback (TLFB) was completed by 876 students during their second week tutorial of Introduction to Psychology 105. Of these students, 625 were used for the

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