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    Nevertheless, this review of the literature focuses on the information presented in peer reviewed journals and government sponsored reports in the hope that these findings are based more on sound research and systematic analysis of the subject. Creatine The scientific terminology for…

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    Isasr Literature Review

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    The databases searched from the Mount Sinai Levy Library were the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, CINAHL, PubMed’s Medline and several of OVID’s databases including Medline and Nursing. A reference list was utilized to evaluate relevant studies. During the related literature search, the following key phrases was used: ‘“identification of seniors at risk” for hospitalization.’ Other related topics were been searched on, as well. As…

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    This literature review examined the existing literature on opioid dependence treatment options. There is not one single way to treat opioid dependence, an array of treatment options needs to be available for individuals with opioid dependence. For this reason much of the research indicates that several modes of treatment should be used with opioid dependent individuals, these include: crisis intervention, detox services, agonist maintenance, relapse prevention education and psycho-social…

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    Recommendations (Proposed change) The findings of this literature review demonstrate that a variety of factors have influenced adherence towards HAART. The use of critical analysis and CASP tools to the chosen 10 articles has addressed a number of weaknesses and strengths for each article, and has projected two consistent themes; complexity of drug regimens and symptom experiences of HARRT. As previously discussed and outlined (see appendix 3), the evidence within both themes is of good quality,…

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    Outline and Literature Review “Both prejudices and stereotypes are mental processes that we all experience but discrimination is different because it is a behavior or action that occurs when we treat people differently because of their membership in some group” (Harvey & Allard, 2015, p. 9). It is wrong to be singled out or retaliated on because of cultural bias. There is an increase in treating people unfairly because of their spiritual practices. It is unlawful to actively display bias because…

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    DACA Literature Review

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    LITERATURE REVIEW: Since Trump’s announcement of putting DACA on hiatus, there has been a sufficient amount of research on how citizens and immigrants feel about DACA and how the program influences the American economy. These immigrants contribute to the US economy through purchases and DACA payments. The program allows immigrants to receive a work permit and go to school. Approximately 30,000 immigrants every month would lose their work permits as their DACA status expires (Schoen 2017).…

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    of this paper is to discuss the literature review pertinent to chlamydia trachomatis as the most common sexual transmitted disease-STD among adolescents; therefore, it is a disease all adolescent and young adult should be educated about to decrease incidence and impact of infertility especially among young women (Buttaro, Trybulski, Bailey, & Sandberg-Cook, 2013). Risk factors and severity of chlamydia determine the consequences on women’s health. Literature Review Problem Statement The problem…

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    2. Literature Review The purpose of literature review in this study is to critically analyse key literature and also aims to identify and filling any gaps within the literature that offer support to undertaking this study. This section will document and explicate the bodies of literature that is concerned with four parts, as follows: 2.1 Definitions and concepts of coaching Coaching has a long history that dates back to ancient Greece which links to Socratic dialogue (Hughes, 2003) which…

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    Research Topic My research topic is the perceived belief of the exposure of indoor tanning. Research Question What is the public belief on indoor tanning “tanning beds”? Literature Review I will conduct my literature review by using Google Scholar with the convenient find it at FAU availability. Using Google Scholar I do not want to type in the full sentence to search for other research about my topic instead I use key words. The three key words I used to find the four different research…

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    244). The prevalence of hypertension in middle aged Hispanics is 30%, which makes them a good target audience for this education (Sorlie, Allison, Aviles-Santa, Cai, & Daviglus, 2014). For the purpose of the literature review, an educational tool will be created for Hispanic females between ages 30-65 in hypertension screening, diagnosis, management, and adverse outcomes associated with uncontrolled…

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