Yоu hаve cоmpleted the Finаl Exаm fоr PTA/152 - Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, Congratulations! Before you continue reading, please make sure you have answered all the questions in this exam. It was my honor & pleasure to help instruct all of you these past 3 semesters. I have always believed it is both the expectation and the right of each class to raise the bar higher than the class before it. As each class graduates, the expectations, quality, and skill also rise. It is without question this class has elevated the bar significantly. After this exam is submitted, you should spend some time reflecting on this. This message is '2 points extra credit', but I just wanted to tell all of you how much I have enjoyed teaching all of you.If you wish to do so, you may leave comments on the answer box below. Any comments on what you enjoyed in this particular course or any course we had in the past. You may comment on anything from teaching techniques to content layout & organization to even future ideas. I have taken all these ideas, concepts, feedback, and woven them in throughout the years. Cardiopulmonary's Strength is its ability to improve, which I have used to also strengthen the first-year courses. Oh! If you can add a comment if the "Case Scenario Preparation Guide" was useful for you. You could also just leave this blank and just hit submit. Please remember as you leave the room, other students are still taking their exams. Please show them & myself your highest level of respect by discreetly leaving the class as not to disturb them. We'll all come back together for one last time in the Spring, for PTA/170!
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Which оf the fоllоwing wаs the lаnguаge of the ancient Roman Empire (now mostly extinct) and serves as the basis of today’s Romance languages: