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BLACK PLAGUE
Black Plague
Black Plague
Introduction
The "Black Plague"-the black plague- struck Europe and the Mediterranean area from 1347 through 1351. It was the first of many plagues to hit the European area. These plagues went on until the early 18th century these were much after the ones in the 6th and 8th ...
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ADULT DEVELOPMENT
Adult Development
Adult Development
Introduction
Every adult, whether young or old, goes through many events that shape and model their lives, some good and some bad. These events teach us valuable life lessons, gain us better understandings to life's mysteries and generally evolve our mind. It's true; our life experiences are ...
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Cleveland
Cleveland
Mission
Karamu House is a not-for-profit community-based arts and educational organization designed to encourage and support the preservation, celebration and evolution of African-American culture and provide a vehicle for social, economic and educational development.
Discussion
In 1915, Russell and Rowena Woodham Jelliffe, graduates of Oberlin College in nearby Oberlin, Ohio, opened what ...
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STATISTICS
Statistics
Statistics
Statistical Quality Control:
Statistical quality control (SQC) techniques were developed to determine process capabilities and evaluate process performance. Process variability in SQC is distinguished as common cause versus special-cause variability. Common cause variability represents inherent process variation beyond the control of the worker. Special-cause (or assignable-cause) variability results from sources external ...
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Novolin 70/30
Novolin 70/30 (NPH insulin/regular insulin) is a non prescription insulin medication used to treat diabetes. It contains a mixture of two different types of insulin: NPH insulin (Novolin N, intermediate acting insulin) and regular insulin (Novolin R, short-acting insulin). Because it combines two types of insulin in one ...
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The Fountainhead, by Ayn Rand
The Fountainhead, by Ayn Rand
Q. Howard Roark refuses a major contract when he most needs it, claiming that his action was “the most selfish thing you've ever seen a man do.” (Part I, Ch. 15) Why does he call his action selfish? And why do other ...
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Psychological Effects of Rumors and Gossip
Dirt, mudslinging, hearsay and tittle-tattle are words synonymous with gossip. According to Encarta English dictionary, gossip is a conversation about personal or intimate rumors or facts, especially when malicious; informal and chatty conversation or writing about recent and often personal events. In my personal opinion, ...
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Oedipus Rex
Introduction
A common debate that still rages today is whether we as a species have free will or if some divine source, some call it fate, controls our destiny. To have control over something is to rule and be able manage it. The same debate applies to Oedipus the King. ...
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Vivien t Thomas
Vivien Thomas was highly considered in the health community for his technical genius and surgical skill. With no prescribed health teaching, Thomas assisted evolve intricate surgical methods that finally kept thousands of lives.
Although he obtained little prescribed acknowledgement throughout Blalock's lifetime, Thomas assisted as supervisor of the ...
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Children with Mental Retardation
Children with Mental Retardation
Children with Mental Retardation
Introduction Mental retardation means considerable limitations in age-appropriate thoughtful and adaptive behavior. It is seldom a time-limited condition. Although numerous persons with mental retardation make marvellous advancements in adaptive abilities (some to the issue of functioning individually and no longer ...