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    Discussion The main conclusion to gain from this review is how academic success in deaf children birth through 10, school age 10 through 18, and overall age-span birth through 18 years of age have more academic success with a cochlear implants compared to children without a cochlear implant. The studies correlate with children who receive a cochlear implant early in life and this contributes to greater success academically for a deaf child. According to Bat-Chava et al. (2014), Geers & Nicholas…

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    Review of Literature The focus of the literature review will be on palliative care. Palliative care is a term often used during end of life care. With that being said, the decision of end of life or palliative care can be very difficult and at time there can be ethical issues that arise. Hopkins, Kott, Pirozzi, Deppoliti & Pond, et al., (2011) wrote an article common issues that arise when caring for patients with chronic renal disease and aiding them to make end of life…

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    Part A. Reflective practice literature review Introduction The assignment is devoted to teacher self-reflection which is acknowledged to be one of the moves that will lead to development and professionalism. Part A looks firstly at theory of reflection in general and then how it works in teaching. It points why reflection is essential in teaching practice and presents different ways of reflections as well as different levels of reflection. Whereas part B, presents more practical use of…

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    2. Literature review The theoretical foundations of the research lay within two streams of literature that on study team, and that on emergent leadership. First we will review the prior studies of study teams. 2.1 Study Team Study on study team is not new. However, the terms used for the study team are not consistent in different researches. ‘problem-solving group’ (Oh, 2012), ‘learning group’ (Yager, Johnson & Johnson, 1985) and ‘task group’ (Gladstein, 1984) emerge in literatures because of…

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    Literature review of "code of ethics" Self-actualization of ethical responsibilities which accommodate counselors in pursuit of their professional relationship with their clients that is outlined in a standardized protocol by the American Counselor Association (ACA); the Code of ethics is a commitment to the profession of counseling that “empowers the diversity of individuals, families, and groups to accomplish mental health, wellness, education, and career goals” (2014 ACA code of ethics, 2014)…

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    violations and transgressions directly related to Medicaid rules and regulations, have brought the foster care system to a state of crisis. It is important to examine a great deal of the literature on the general topic in order to gain a comprehensive understanding of what is happening within the system. The literature is also being reviewed to emphasize an additional point about the foster care system: problems are not newly emerging or recently discovered;…

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    they are on a clear path to college. However, recent research shows that students entering their first year of college are faced with taking remedial reading courses and cannot meet the demands of college level reading. The purpose of this literature review undertake the challenge of investigating the question: How can the use of close reading strategies affect the reading performance for high school students? The emphasis of this research will focus on current reading interventions used to…

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    Review of the Literature The majority of the literature relating to right of refusal of treatment and leaving AMA discusses the overall importance of assessing the patient’s level of competence, their understanding of the diagnosis and/or treatment, and the consequences of refusal and leaving. The literature equally stresses the importance of maintaining the patient’s autonomy and the patient’s right to self-determination. Right of Refusal of Treatment The United States Supreme Court and…

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    Literature Review As I was reviewing the literature review that some scholars has already done, I found out that many scholars believe undocumented people bring unresolved personal issues to the United States and for this reason it is been more complicated to apply for a visa. The United States embassy wants to make sure visitors do not overstay in the country. Data shows that there are many over stayers and the punishment is not as harsh as to enter illegally to the country. In the book…

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    abuse. Some studies have found that long term AAS use may produce neuropsychiatric side-effects as well as adverse medical effects. Preventive measures must include increased healthcare awareness, informative and educational interventions, as well as review of current legislation and laws pertaining to illegal steroid possession and misuse (The Lancet,…

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