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  • Summary of Dr. Bowden's Cholesterol Talk

    Summary of Dr. Bowden's Cholesterol Talk

    Dr. Bowden’s talk was all about debunking that fat makes you fat. He explained how the theories of today on saturated fat and low-carb diets are wrong. If we cut back on carbs we will eat more protein and fats (bad fats) and that will lead to heart disease. Also, it is not the fat that is the problem it is the sugar. All the low-fat foods are loaded with sugar, so by being

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    Essay Length: 1,012 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: September 22, 2016 By: morgan.sabnekar
  • Soc 110 - Group Communication Competencies Summary

    Soc 110 - Group Communication Competencies Summary

    Group Communication Competencies Summary Vanessa Casey SOC/110 12/5/16 Dr. Brookie Allphin Group Communication Competencies Summary I have completed Correspondence Compentencies Study and I should state that it was exceptionally troublesome for me not to check the all part of my answers as essential. I have investigated this review and I might want to create new and better stratagies to help me improve as a member of the team. I realize that on the off chance

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    Essay Length: 393 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 19, 2016 By: Vanessa Casey
  • O'Hanlon Reading Summary

    O'Hanlon Reading Summary

    Micheal O’Hanlon, “America’s Pacific Power and Pacific Alliances in the Age of Austerity,” International Journal of Korean Studies, Fall/Winter 2012 Summary O’Hanlon’s article discusses the possible effect that budget cuts to the United States military might have on its policy toward its allies in the Pacific in the current era of rebalance, posing and suggesting answers for the question of how far those budget cuts can go without jeopardizing the security of the region.

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    Essay Length: 1,599 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: March 4, 2017 By: Fawn Acuna
  • Case 7-3 Silvio Napoli Summary

    Case 7-3 Silvio Napoli Summary

    Case 7-3: Silvio Napoli at Schindler India (A) * Schindler Holdings Ltd. = Swiss-based manufacturer of elevator and escalators * Napoli: Italian, 33 years-old, has a pregnant wife and 2 children * Eight month earlier (1998): Napoli charged of the Start-up of the company’s Indian subsidiary → create from scratch * The plan was to sell core, standardized products, with no allowance for customization. To keep costs down and avoid India’s high import tariffs, the

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    Submitted: June 24, 2017 By: Valentine Beguin
  • Descriptive Summary of “we Were Soldiers” Directed by Mel Gibson

    Descriptive Summary of “we Were Soldiers” Directed by Mel Gibson

    Robert Gray Mrs. Romans Movie summary 30 August 2017 Descriptive summary of “We Were Soldiers” directed by Mel Gibson In November of 1965 tensions were high between the United States and Vietnam. At the time the U.S Army, low on men and resources deployed the esteemed 7th cavalry regiment lead by battle hardened intellectual Lt. Col Hal Moore to the eastern mountain ranges of Vietnam. While flying over Vietnam Moore and his men were astonished

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    Essay Length: 473 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 27, 2017 By: rgray2
  • No, You’re Not Entitled to Your Own Opinion - Article Summary

    No, You’re Not Entitled to Your Own Opinion - Article Summary

    David Wais Dr. Michael Nafi Summary World views in fiction sect. 80 Sept 25th 2017 Article Summary Source: P. Stokes (2012, Oct 4th). “No, you’re not entitled to your own opinion” https://theconversation.com/no-youre-not-entitled-to-your-opinion-9978 Keywords: Opinion, Students, Argument, Philosophy, and Entitlement * The text addresses the expression “everyone is entitled to their own opinion” and discusses how that expression may not entirely be correct depending on the context it’s used in. * The author, Patrick Stokes, claims

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    Submitted: November 1, 2017 By: vdvchi
  • Plato Reading Summary

    Plato Reading Summary

    In Plato’s dialogue called the Timaeus, Plato discusses the origin and construction of the cosmos. He points out varieties of arguments that the philosophers were confused and with a purpose to educate everyone to the existence of every little thing in the universe. For instance, he claims that there are four elements, everything is created with a purpose, and Demiurge is the Creator of the universe. Plato also argues against the idea of Aristotle that

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    Essay Length: 490 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 26, 2018 By: Yuvi Singh
  • Oliver Twist - Book Summary

    Oliver Twist - Book Summary

    The book is about a boy named Oliver Twist. He grew up in an orphanage that poorly ran by abusive employees. Oliver ran away to find happiness away from the orphanage. In London, he was taught how to steal by a group of criminals. He did not understand that this was bad and thought of it as a fun game. He was accused of pickpocketing and was caught by the police. In court he meets

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    Essay Length: 289 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: August 14, 2018 By: maty318
  • Medical Ethics Summary

    Medical Ethics Summary

    Bianca Rasathurai. Due 11/06/18. Summary #6, pp. 327-331, 371-394, 467-477, 492-500, 951-952. LSCI 606, 8 a.m. Society today utilizes reproductive technology such as contraception, eugenics and artificial insemination in order to achieve its ends. Every year, there are at least 350,000 babies born worldwide through the use of assisted reproductive technologies (ART). The birth of Louise Brown in 1978 was the catalyst for why over five million children have been conceived since 1978 using these

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    Submitted: November 14, 2018 By: Bianca Rasa
  • Summary Chapter 3 - Chapter 3: Types and Patterns of Innovatione

    Summary Chapter 3 - Chapter 3: Types and Patterns of Innovatione

    Full name: Trần Thị Thùy Dương Student’s ID: 17124016 SUMMARY CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 3: TYPES AND PATTERNS OF INNOVATIONE OVERVIEW: Technology trajectories are most often used to represent the technology’s rate of performance improvement or its rate of adoption in the marketplace. TYPES OF INNOVATION: Product vs. Process, radical vs. incremental, competence-enhancing vs. competence destroying and architectural vs. component will be discussed. They share relationships. For example, an architectural innovation is often more radical and

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    Essay Length: 1,028 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 27, 2019 By: D T

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