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    I am concerned with the weakness in TA legs due to the location of his surgery and the fact that they had use a clamp and bypass machine to complete the surgery. “The standard treatment has been open surgical repair of the aneurysm by resecting the vessel and sewing a bypass graft in place” (Hinkle & Cheever, 2004, p. 841). The cross clamp that they use during surgery doesn’t allow the blood to flow through during the surgery along with the location of the surgery is common to have nerve damage.…

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    health care system, just like any other system, still comes with weaknesses and flaws. Its most glaring weakness is exemplified by that fact that more than 42 million people are living without health insurance. The lack of health insurance creates medical access problems and subjects a family’s income to the vagaries of…

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    The first written constitution of the United States was the Articles of Confederation. Being the first constitution, there were likely to be some weaknesses. The Articles had more weaknesses than it did strengths. Once they put the articles in place, it was hard to get away from those and on to the Constitution. Congress decided on a final copy of the Articles but not until they had gone through six previous drafts. Benjamin Franklin was the first to write a draft of the Articles in 1775.…

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    of financing system. It refers to one person or organization acting as the payer. In the case of healthcare, a government run organization would collect all fees and pay out all healthcare costs. One country that uses this system is the U.K. Some strengths of this system include coverage for all, it decreases the paperwork doctors have to do, it lowers the cost of healthcare, there are no insurance companies involved, and only one buyer is required. Now what I mean by coverage for all is that…

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    PS4217F Major Political Thinkers: Hobbes Assignment 1: What are the main strengths and weaknesses of Hobbes’ theory of civil order? Name: Denise Cher Yan Wen Matriculation Number: A0127001A Word Count: 1887 Introduction Hobbes’ theory of civil order is based on the fundamental law of nature, which is to seek peace (Hobbes 2012, 200). According to Hobbes, to seek peace is necessarily to seek peace in the condition of war, and justice is therefore a legal compliance with the terms of the…

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    class has helped me now to have a better understanding of how to write a plan. I might not be the best lesson plan writer but I know for a fact that am far better than I was before this class. This class has brought out my strengths and weaknesses of being a teacher. My strength is that I’m a very friendly person and because of that it help me to interact better with my students. I was and still is a student so I know what I would like my teacher to be so I try my best to meet the needs of my…

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    Grades are efficient and reliable to demonstrate strengths and weaknesses of students on their work. All teachers who are professional in teaching have reliable grading criteria based on research and experience. They give students accurate scores following the grading criteria. Here is the situation that most of students have experienced. There is a student who regularly participates in class and he spend much time for reading and studying the textbook. On the due date of English assignment #1,…

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    true events about William Wallace who a Scottish warrior led his people to fight with England for freedom. In the movie, there is a great speech which is presented by William Wallace when they face Scottish Army. This essay will evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the speech. It is a short speech which only last for about two minutes, but it is inspirational. In the beginning of the speech, William briefly introduces himself, “Sons of Scotland, I am William Wallace.” Because most warriors…

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    It is important to be aware of the strengths and weaknesses that I possess to make a complete self-assessment and to examine the skills, experience, and qualifications that I should gain in order to achieve my goal in my career path. The student is responsible for their own success in the learning process. They should be actively involved in the learning process. The first step is to make a realistic overview of where I am now, where I am headed in the future, and what roadblocks I’m going to…

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    Weaknesses are plentiful throughout the shame resilience theory as well. Shame resilience focuses on one major theme – shame. Because of this, it could be hard to apply the theory to any other feelings that cause distress to a person. This makes the theory extremely limited in usage and potentially limited in the aspect of creditability. The outlined four steps make it user-friendly, but overall the meat of the theory does not seem to be as in depth as other theories, which could be the result…

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