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    Florence Nightingale once said, “How very little can be done under the spirit of fear” (Nightingale). Nightingale’s empathy, courage, diligence, and natural rebellion against her mother led her to turn nursing as a vocation for women into a respectful and honorable job; she decreased the death rate in the Crimean War by two thirds and altered hospital protocols, including hygiene and cleanliness, thus changing medical history in ways we still use today (Editors). Florence Nightingale was born on…

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    Mantelo Cecilio, H. P., Oliveira de Arruda, G., Ferraz Teston, E., Lima Santos, A., & Silva Marcon, S. (2015). Behaviors and comorbidities associated with microvascular complications in diabetes. Acta Paulista De Enfermagem, 28(2), 113-119 7p. doi:10.1590/1982-0194201500020 Mantel et.al (2015) conducted a study to investigate the behavioral factors, prevalence and comorbidities associated with microvascular complications among patients of diabetes mellitus. Cross- sectional study was done…

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    Allison Tang Rzendian Chamber Choir 20 September 2017 Joan Sutherland An Australian singer, Joan Sutherland, has been one of the most successful and inpspiring people of all vocalists.. Officially depicted as `La Stupenda', the `Koloraturwunder' or `The Unique', she can think back on a vocation extending over forty years which was soundly based and shrewdly grown; yet regardless of her worldwide eminence, notwithstanding the many…

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    Blue Hat Green Hat Analysis

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    Critique Form 1 Alphabet, Concept, Number Books title: Blue Hat, Green Hat author: Sandra Boynton publisher: Little Simon earliest date of publication: 1984 type: Concept difficulty level: Preschool, Kindergarten awards: Summary of Content ‘Blue Hat, Green Hat’ is a book to teach children the concept of colors and how to wear clothes. It starts off with an elephant wearing a blue hat, a moose wearing a green hat, a bear wearing a red hat and then it says “oops” because the next animal is a…

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    Critical in developing the nation, the date of July 1st, 1867 has a connotation unlike any other in Canadian history. Commemorated annually with shows of patriotism, Canadian Confederation is perhaps the most public presentation of history in the country. Aiming to dilute the perception of Canada’s divide between the French and the English, the overwhelming Anglocentric bias in the presentation of Canadian Confederation homogenizes Canadian culture. Plagued by English ethnocentricity,…

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    The Contemporary Advocacy of Women’s Rights The 1960s was an era of monumental changes as women across the world came to the realization that they had the power to control their lives: that they need not follow the advice of their fathers, brothers, spouses, or any other man. This, of course, lead to a glowing generation of female empowerment. The leading ladies in The Secret Life of Bees, by Sue Monk Kidd, contributed to a more progressive society by embodying modern day feminism. Using both…

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    1.Define high fidelity in supervision. High fidelity is ongoing research completed by those providing supervision. Research is conducted to see if supervision is reliable and helpful. Research is done during cognitive behavioral therapy. High fidelity allowing individuals to research the qualities of theories. In fact, they found that CBT was effective over a range of dysfunction and that BT was as effective as CBT in the treatment of adult who were depressed or displaying signs or obsession and…

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    Implicit Association Test

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    I. Introduction a. The Implicit Association Test (IAT) is to measure attitudes and beliefs that individuals may be unwilling or unable to be aware of. The IAT can be especially engaging if the results show that an individual may have an implicit attitude that they were unaware of. For an example, someone may consider men and women as equals in association with obligations; however, their initial, automatic associations could show that they, like many, associate men as more career-oriented and…

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    Inequality is illogical. The thought that a society would purposely incapacitate a subgroup of people within its own population is illogical. Especially, when that subgroup’s only differentiating factor is the subgroup’s identification within society. In other words, how a group of people identify within a society (and/or within the world) is the cause of their discrimination. Inequality is illogical because the very presences of inequality within a society limits that society. The…

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    Agency can be defined as the “fiduciary relation which results from the manifestation of consent by one person to another that the other shall act on his behalf and subject to his control, and consent by the other so to act” (American Law Institute, 1958) Agency involves three parties, the Principal, the Agent and the Third party. The agent is the party that acts on and conducts transactions on behalf of the principal, commonly through a contractual relationship between the two. There exist…

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