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    Pesticide Peer Review

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    Residential Proximity to Agricultural Pesticides: The CHARGE Study, which was published in the Journal of Environmental Health Perspectives published in 2004, examined the environmental health issue of pesticide exposure and the related health outcome of neurodevelopmental disorders developing in the children of women who lived in proximity to commercial pesticide usage in an agricultural setting during pregnancy and conception. The authors of the study included: Janie F. Shelton, Estella M.…

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    leading to either pneumonic plague, septicemic plague or bubonic plague. Pneumonic plague was spread via droplet transmission and had a nearly 100% case fatality rate. The bubonic plague is the subject of this study and was named as such because of the hardened lymph nodes…

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    Point-Based Estimate

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    estimate, so although at the time of the survey they may have Tb, by the time the study started they may have recovered. Including these people would overestimate the effect as there will be more ‘cases’ than in reality. Alternatively, the results could be underestimated as it is likely that more people will have developed Tb since the survey was conducted. Furthermore, using a point-based estimate like prevalence to obtain cases means that the data will only be valid for that time period. This…

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    Critical Review Example

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    Matthew J. Bair, MD, MS is found clearly on the first page, clear to the audience understanding and view. The article is opened with an immediate positive outcome of studies relating to empathy researched by other nurses and doctors. The focus of the study is easily located within the first few sentences in the article, “The aim of this study was to analyze patients’ perspectives on the emergent theme of empathy and describe how patients construct their experiences and expectations surrounding…

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    Broken Home Research Paper

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    children from broken homes get behavioral, academic and social problems because of their unhealthy relationship between them and their parents. I will be testing my hypothesis by naturalistic observation, giving out a questionnaire, and doing individual case studies on both children and parents. I would hope that my hypothesis will correlate to my results at the end of the experiments. CHILDREN IN BROKEN HOMES 3 Children in Broken Homes…

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    in the study of attachment – strongly believed that attachment behaviours provide the evolutionary advantage of protection. He hypothesised that we developed a gene to code for attachment, this gene, he speculated, turns on at the start of the crawling phase and subsequently switches off at approximately 3.5 years old – He called this time frame a critical period. This critical period was pivotal to Bowlbys ' theory, he thought that if an attachment was broken or not…

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    Qualitative research studies subjects in a natural settings and presents data that describes the feelings of its subjects towards the research topic in words rather than in numbers (LoBiondo-Wood & Haber, 2014). This research study gathers the feelings and perspectives of family members on the advantages of incorporating nursing bedside handover with enhancing the care of the patient. This study is qualitative in nature and included the gathering of data by means of interviews, observations…

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    an offender, the psychological and physical changes when being separated from a family member, and the emotional impact of having direct contact with the criminal…

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    Capital punishment has been around in many different forms for hundreds of years. In the time through middle ages and renaissance some of would be put to death by a crowd of people throwing stones, burning on a stake, or being broken on a wheel. During the French Revolution the decide being executed by slow torturous methods seemed more humane than ideas from the earlier times. Towards the end the Physician Joeseph Gulliotin proposed that people be beheaded by device invented by him for a more…

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    but I found out this is not always the case for some. Many people do get married and may or may not have children, but a large number of those people get a divorce. A number of studies have recently suggested between 40 and 50 percent of marriages end in divorce (Issitt 2). That number not only shocked me but also made me realize how lucky I am to have parents who are together. Since there are a large number of divorces, that means there are many broken families out there. Although divorce may…

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