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    Considering the current judicial and political scenario in Brazil, the Judiciary Body became considered a function that allows the people to put their trust in judicial decisions, thereof as being the most effective means of achieving equity in Legal and Social Affairs, thereby providing an expected peace and social justice alluded by the Constitution. Similarly, such institutional development of this function, led the Brazilian Supreme Courts to move forward on certain issues that originally…

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    evidence has become a valuable skill to clinicians. Evidence is ranked in a hierarchy system. The highest level of evidence include systematic reviews, which are a compilation of studies that address a particular clinical question (Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt, 2015, p. 11). This essay will present a critique of a systematic review and meta-analysis. The systematic review used for this critique discusses the risk factors associated with intra-abdominal hypertension and abdominal compartment…

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    they are missing a justice he is the one to appoint them, but the senate has to approve his nomination. As you can see there are several checks on the branches except on the judicial branch, mostly because before it was given the power of judicial review it was the weakest branch and didn 't need the checks on its…

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    After I decided to pursue my Master’s Degree in Educational Technology, I assumed there would be courses that I had to take simply because I had to take them--meaning that I had to do the work and get it done so I could earn my grade and move on. I also figured there would be courses where I would actually learn something that would be useful in my career. This Online Course Development class has been an example of the latter. The thing that comes slamming into my mind when reflecting on…

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    paper is to analyze a current clinical practice guideline (CPG) on breast cancer screenings by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF). A CPG is a statement that compiles the highest level of evidence-based research from systematic research reviews (SRR) and other research to direct practitioners with appropriate health care interventions (Sriganesh, Shanthanna, & Busse, 2016). This breast cancer CPG’s scope, purpose, stakeholder involvement, rigor of development, clarity, and…

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    The purpose of this reflective essay is to evaluate my ability to find and review various types of information from different sources including online search tools, books and journals. The secondary purpose is to analyse the development of my writing and referencing skills. The article critiques my understanding of the importance of a CV, my ability to evaluate a book, a journal and how to further my academic skills such as referencing. ‘Critical thinking and reflection is thought of as a…

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    I chose to review a literary criticism journal by Kelly Oliver. I found the essay on the Gale Literature Criticism Online Database. Oliver’s essay focuses on three of Julia Alvarez’s books, one being In the Time of the Butterflies. She talk about how Alvarez's theme’s of her book are varies from gender to race then to socioeconomic class and how those themes influence power dynamics. These themes help create depth in her books and a deeper meaning than just what the text says. Oliver talks about…

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    Constitutional mechanisms of accountability are translated into a statutory framework aimed to ensure the intent of the original Constitution. Under the provisions of law, Congressional limitations within the construct of democracy must oversee rulemaking. The purpose of implanting mechanisms ensures rule makers and administrating agencies are held accountable within the branches of government. The responsibility of preserving legal principles examines the role of the judiciary. Additionally,…

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    There are eight evidence based practices (EBP), however some would argue as few as six (Bond, 2002) and possibly more than ten (Dixon et al., 2010). They all have their place and vary in amount of evidence and have certain circumstances in which they can provide the best results. The eight EBP discussed are: cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), weight management, skills training, token economies, family psychoeducation, assertive community treatment (ACT), supportive employment (SE), and…

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    Evidence based practice is the foundation for growth in clinical practice. Any procedure cannot be deemed effective unless it has undergone objective studying. Health care providers may complete tasks that are a part of clinical tradition, rather than helpful for patients. In some cases, certain procedures, such as rectal tubes and urinary tract catheters, can cause harm to patients. Determining if a procedure is harmful or beneficial comes from the findings of studies done in clinical…

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