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    CONSENT FOR ZELTIQ COOLMINI® CoolMini® is a cryolipolytic process used in adults to treat visible fat and affect the appearance of lax tissue under the chin (submental area). CoolMini® procedure uses a non-invasive vacuum applicator to draw in tissue and deliver controlled cooling at the surface of the skin to target and kill fat cells. Then, the body eliminates dead cells over a period of weeks. This improves appearance by helping you lose unwanted fat in your face and neck. Desired results

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    In Qualitative Methods in Environmental Studies, we learned a great deal of different methodological approaches to research. We gained a better understanding of what qualitative methods actually is and the important roles researcher and participant play throughout the research process. Leavy describes qualitative research as “a way of learning about social reality” (2014, p. 2). It is important to know that qualitative research is not a one-way approach to collecting and generating knowledge. It

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    Furthermore, the interactive methods utilized throughout my observations will include: games, test of conservations, interviews, and cognitive assessments. This paper will indicate which physical actions were observed, verbal statements given, and what activity the child was doing in relation to one or more of the various theories of development. My first observations of Richard began with an interview. I asked Richard a series of questions, of which the following

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    equally-viable answers. In my personal research I intend to use a Qualitative method of analysis – a method that forms with the help of opinions and more importantly, one that derives meaning. In the following essay I shall be discussing theoretical concerns of reflexivity and subjectivity in qualitative research from a postmodernist approach. “Can reflexivity be encouraged and enhanced by building it into our research methods and processes, and by creating appropriate times, spaces, and contexts to

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    The quantitative method would require measuring data, and it is difficult to measure fear. Therefore, I chose the Qualitative method for my research paper. The two ways for my research is direct observation as well as asking the following open-ended question: “What kind of changes, if any, have you made in your life to stay healthy which would prevent you to become a patient in the critical care unit?” My direct observations resulted in the following: 1. The wife of critically ill D.H. placed

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    Introduction Subject “Chris” is a 7 year old middle class Caucasian male. Observation is taking place in the child’s home over the course of two separate afternoons. Chris is a friendly and well spoken child who is small for his age. Chris is the youngest child in his family and both observations take place while his siblings are home. In each case one or both parents are absent. First Hour of Observation The first hour of observation takes place on a Saturday afternoon. Chris is in his living room

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    winsBob; private int winsCharles; private String name; public Dueler() { // Constructor with no Parameters. } /** * setter for method accuracy * * @param accuracy */ public void setAccuracy(int accuracy) { this.accuracy = accuracy; } // setter for name public void setName(String name) { this.name = name; } /* * ShootAtTarget Method to generate Random Number if the random number is * zero the target that you shoot at is Hit */ public void shootAttarget(Dueler target)

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    The I- search question that I am seeking answers to happens to be; what is the definition of family in today’s society? There are many methods of investigation that can be used to answer this question, but I have limited it to eight methods. The eight methods I have chosen are going to give me in depth information about my purposed I search question. The first method of investigation for my I- search project that would best help me gather information for my project is interviewing both in person and

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    The advent of computers resulted in the replacement of paper-and-pencil tests as the primary medium of test delivery, with computerized versions, overseen by a proctor. Technological innovations such as surveillance equipment, and random sampling from large item pools, evolved to aid in minimizing cheating during proctored tests (Gibby et al., 2009; Bartram 2009). The following proliferation of high speed internet into homes and public settings allowed some employers to adopt UIT in order to cut

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    One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest is about a mental ward, its patients, and the head nurse, Nurse Ratched, a sadistic woman who overpowers her patients by making them feel small, incompetent, and incapable of belonging to society in a normal manner. Two of the patients, Billy Bibbit, a shy and fearful man with a bad stutter, and R. P. McMurphy, a very smart and outspoken man, each play a big part in the movie. They are both examples of wrongful treatment within the institution. In the end, Billy commits

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