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    As previously discussed, these challenges often interact and become obstacles that act to limit the chances of a successful reintegration. This has significant implications for practice, policy and research. First, to ensure successful reintegration into the community, policymakers, correctional…

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    The Price of Pink “Gloria Steinem wrote that if men got periods, they “would brag about how long and how much”: that boys would talk about their menstruations as the beginning of their manhood, that there would be “gifts, religious ceremonies” and sanitary supplies would be “federally funded and free”” (Valenti). The case for free tampons and other various sanitary products, or at east a lack of tax on such items, practically writes itself, unless it is being presented to those who don’t have…

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    Sea level rise and increases in the frequency and severity of coastal flooding (linked to global warming) pose a major threat to the physical and ecological infrastructures in coastal communities (Airoldi et al. 2005; Barbier et al. 2011; Filatova 2014; Pryce and Chen 2011). It is claimed that the adverse economic impacts of flooding (both riverine and coastal) in the U.S are higher than any other natural hazard (Pope 2008). Until recently, however, focus (within the economic literature) has…

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    Registered Nursing Essay

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    When advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) complete their graduate program and are ready to start their first job, it is an exciting time! Unfortunately, as these practitioners leave the comforts of academia to enter the workplace, feelings of stress and insecurity are frequently reported (Kelly & Mathews, 2001; Valdes-Pierce, 2004). The transition can be both challenging and overwhelming (Gearhart, 2011). Bahouth and Esposito-Herr (2009) reported survey results of newly graduated nurse…

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    Equality Of Women Essay

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    like Robichaud and her group study that suggests that access to funding was not a deterrent in a female entrepreneur’s pursuit for a successful business (citation). They did state, however, that there was a limitation to their study because their sample are of older female entrepreneurs, which have more creditworthiness and expectations than younger ones…

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    Inaugural Address. What is its context: Speech given by the president with his intentions of what he will do as a leader. When is the speech delivered: January 21, 2009. 2) Analysis. What is the speaker's guiding idea: "Today I say to you that the challenges we face are real. They are serious and they are many. They will not be met easily or in a short span of time. But know this, America – they will be met." - He present the problems which are faced bu the United States, and tell the public…

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    leads to this profession being termed as substandard and lacking completeness. The result is NPs under the submission of doctors. Advanced education and campaigns by the government is required to further the practice of NPs in long term care. Overcoming perceived barriers could place nurse practitioners in every nursing home. NPs practitioners in long term care could allow for more cost effective and sufficient healthcare for all residents living in long term care. NPs as primary care…

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    Kimberly Lum 1328600 ESS 102 AK Research Paper: Robotic Missions Synopsis: My sci-fi paper will detail a futuristic mission to Mars, several decades in the future. Previous rover missions have paved the way for a colony on Mars, and a human crew has at last been sent to the red planet to finish preparations for the settlement. Logistics such as rocket propulsion, humans in space, and robot-human missions will be included, as well as details concerning setting up a colony on Mars. Robot in…

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    the small risks of having their tissue scraps used in research” (SOURCE?). Likewise, the primary justification doctors in The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks have for not asking for consent is that it the contributions of human test subjects and sample donors contribute to the greater good of science. However, the irony of this view is that the prices of health care prevent many patients from taking advantage of drugs and cures resulting from patient testing. If patients are unable to access…

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    In this essay, I Intend to argue that Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland focuses on Alices progression through childhood into adolescence while The Phantom Tollbooth demonstrates the progression of Milo redeveloping his childlike sense of thinking. Alices progression from childhood into adolescence begins by demonstrating her small attention span by daydreaming . This is shown when her older sister reads to her a novel. The reader can conclude that Alice has fallen asleep and has begun dreaming…

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