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    Literature Review Caitlin Dickson 44760191 Target Article Puts, DA, Jones, BC and DeBruine, LM. 2012. Sexual selection on human faces and voices. Journal of Sex Research, 49(2–3), 227–243. This article argues that the sexually dimorphic traits of vocal cords and facial structure in humans evolved due to sexual selection. The authors focus on two main arguments; that female mate choice and competition between males shaped both of these characteristics, particularly in men. Researchers used…

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    Literature Review Planned Parenthood is a trusted health care provider, an informed educator and one of the nation’s leading providers of high-quality, affordable health care. For over a century millions of woman and men have come to Planned Parenthood for vital health care services, Sex education, and sexuality information. They are one of Americas most trusted provider of reproductive health care. There are more than 38,000 staff members and volunteers working there and have more the 650…

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    bystanders will react to rape scenarios, how bystander’s reactions to sexual harassment will influence how they would punish the one who did it, bullying and bystanders, and how Darley and Latane’s Five Steps to Helping was developed. Literature Review on the Bystander Effect It is said that when more bystanders are around, the chance a victim in need will not get the help they need right away. Many people…

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    Chapter Two Literature Review 2.1 Multiple Sclerosis Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS) that remains incurable. The disease manifests as a wide range of neurological deficits including cognitive impairment, impaired coordination, visual disturbances, and extremity numbness (Weinshenker et al., 1989). MS affects approximately 400,000 people in the US and 2.5 million worldwide and it is the most common inflammatory neurological disease…

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    ’s (2008) state that “literature on rural veterans' health care needs warrants expansion and investment so that policy makers can make informed decisions in an environment of limited resources and competing interests.” In general, it’s understood that studies of access to care found that rural veterans have less access to care and were more vulnerable to travel barriers than their urban counterparts. Weeks et al.’s (2008) “conducted a review of the peer-reviewed literature that examined rural…

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    For this week’s reading, we read the chapter called “Review of the Literature” written by John Creswell. In this chapter, the author started out to let the readers understand the importance of choosing a suitable topic before creating a literature because the topic helps us examine a study. He argues that being able to create a “working title” is essential as it helps the researchers to focus on their research subject and make changes to it if necessary. Also, the title should be simple with no…

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    Qualitative Review Understanding compliance with protective eyewear amongst peri operative nurses: a phenomenological inquiry. Personal protection equipment will always be essential in providing safe patient care. Compliance, amongst peri-operative nurses wearing protective eyewear is a topic that can be easily forgotten in this demanding field. Understanding compliance of protective eyewear amongst peri-operative nurses can help employees increase the awareness of possible exposure to bodily…

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    The use of ultrasound images in a medical education environment has been largely ignored. Based on Hoppmann et al., (2011) , incorporating ultrasound into the M2 year of medical school would promote the advancement of student knowledge on pathology and familiarize them with scenarios in different anatomical structures. The ideal approach would involve reinforcing understanding of medical conditions by identifying them using ultrasound images. For example, in conducting an eye exam, an ultrasound…

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    In addition, “What Works” literature is responsible for the great advancements that have taken place in the supervision of offenders (e.g., Andrews et al., 1990 and Dowden and Andrews, 2004). Analyzing the role of positive psychology in offender supervision implied that positive psychology…

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    The literature on the topic of police brutality encompasses various areas ranging from police-suspect interactions to the bias attitudes developed by particular communities in response to police brutality. There are four areas of literature to be reviewed pertaining most to my topic. First, the literature proposes how the identities of an individual affect their opinions of law enforcement, which formulates their response to interactions with the police. Next, I will examine literature…

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