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    how important it is to thoroughly examine the research article prior to utilizing it. The first goal was to be able to apply application to nursing practice. Application is defined as, “use a concept in a new situation or unprompted use of an abstraction. Applies what was learned in the classroom into novel situations in the workplace” (Randall, 2010). This goal was partially met. Research articles that were picked for thorough critiques were topics that I felt strongly about regarding my…

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    So, I take myself as a modest pupil of this respectable profession, who is always eager to learn. Furthermore, I believe in innovation and evolution and in my view; only an open mind willing to accept new abstraction can lead to intellectual evolution. This is the reason I always prefer to work as a team member to play my role in the quest of knowledge. My clinical exposure in United States and Pakistan has furbished my clinical and diagnostic skills. My participation…

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    Chapter : 5 Aspect-oriented Secure Software Modeling Object Oriented Programming (OOP) [1] uses encapsulation and abstraction through class that captures both functionality and behavior and internal structure. In the software system development, besides the basic functionality, there are another concerns as synchronization, distribution, logging, error handling, security management, etc. If each one of these concerns are processed independently from the remaining part of the system, the…

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    post-impressionism (The art story foundation, 2016) They published their manifesto in 1906 (The art story foundation, 2016) This movement began in 1905 to 1920 and has spread across Europe and continued to influence and inspire ambitious change into abstraction where Kandinsky created non-objective paintings that were not representational or figurative (The art story foundation, 2016). This movement influenced and helped inform Abstract Expressionism (The art story foundation, 2016). It also…

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    Modernism in music turns away from nature and the individual and goes instead towards the crowd, dissonance, complex rhythms, and abstraction. Stravinsky used fragmented Russian folk tale tunes, unpredictable rhythmic changes, sudden dynamic changes, and harsh dissonances to create a sense of unexpected pounding to startle the listener. Stravinsky made a primeval and brutish sound with…

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    The painting Number 11, 1949 by Jackson Pollock is one of Pollock’s paintings from his famous “drip period.” The painting is large but not huge, it is about 45 inches tall and 47.5 inches wide, so it is a little bigger than the size of an old TV. This painting does not depict anything in particular. It is an abstract painting, there are no figures present. Instead of containing figures, the painting contains forms. The forms in the painting are created by the many layers of different colored…

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    like the only practical route to success. However, Zinn inspired me to pursue a career driven by passion. He challenged me to question how the study of the past can impact change in the future. He made me realize that, “We need to dig beneath the abstractions so that our fellow citizens can make judgements on the particular realities beneath political rhetoric.” Zinn’s work allowed my worldview to evolve from accepting a passive view of the past to developing my own theory on history. As I…

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    INTRODUCTION “Novel and shorter works of literary fiction are narratives: in other words, they all in some sense present readers with a ‘telling’ rather than an ‘enacting’, and this distinguishes them in an important sense from the drama[,]” and “generally restricted to works with characters, action and a plot” (Hawthorn, 2010, pp. 6 & 237). In this paper, The Cave by Jose Saramago, a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, and the third book of the global phenomenon from the Potter series,…

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    yet been affected by the Anti-Semitic laws in 1941. But in 1944, their government is overcome by Fascists and the German soldiers proceed to occupy Sighet. The fifteen year old Eliezel "had heard about the Fascists, but they were still just an abstraction to [him]" (6), demonstrating that the propaganda of Anti-Semitism and Fascist views traveled to Transylvania (present day Romania). The most effective use of propaganda for the Nazis and Hitler was media, which reached out to all of Europe. But…

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    information and electronic health records (EHRs). They ensure a patient’s health information and records are complete, accurate, and protected. It is important that the HIM perfect their skills so that they become experts in health data collection, data abstraction, enhanced coding, and monitoring, maintenance, and reporting…

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