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    the BSN is “an academic degree awarded on satisfactory completion of a 4-year course of study in a college or university”. Nurses with their baccalaureate degrees have the elementary knowledge of the processes of research and evidence-based practice. They are able to critically apprise research material and apply it in practice. They can also assist with research (American Association of Colleges of Nursing, 2006). According to Sarver, Cichra and Kline (2015), many hospitals, especially ones…

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    Fraternal Law Newsletter

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    Newsletter Now Available To: Official Family, chapter Presidents, association Presidents, and Advisory Board and House Board Presidents, Stacie Neely and HB Team, Risk Management Director, Standards Director The September 2017 issue of the Fraternal Law Newsletter is available online and can be found by visiting www.fraternallaw.com, and navigating to Library Annex > Fraternal Law Newsletter. September’s issue addresses: • American University’s dismissal of students involved in an…

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    Becoming A Paralegal

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    taught by existing legal professionals such as lawyers, judges and judicial officers. They will teach you analytical and technical skills with an understanding of the various legal processes. The legal court systems will, of course, vary from state to state. The beauty of having the education necessary to become a professional paralegal differenciates you from other applicants to the employers hiring from those with less education. The more you increase your understanding of the basic standards…

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    Opportunities of the Common Core.” Educational Leadership 70.4 (2012-2013): 64-67. MasterFILE Elite. Web. 15 Oct. 2015. Jacqueline Brooks, an Associate Professor at Hofstra University. Author and instructor at Hofstra, Brooks excels in the field of education. Mary Deitz currently serves as Professor at Northwestern University. Deitz areas of expertise fall within critical thinking and feminist studies. In this commentary, the authors argue that standards are not wrong, but the Common Core…

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    source of entertainment, not only just for Americans, but worldwide. Success of many of these teams brings in large sums of revenue for their teams. But there is a major difference between Professional and Collegiate athletics. College athletes are not paid to play their sport, unlike professionals. The question if college athletes should be paid arises quite often, and many people have so many different opinions. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has seen a large increase in…

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    boycotts because of the companies that practiced discrimination. He also worked to investigate crimes that were directed against blacks.Evers applied to the University of Mississippi Law School in February 1954. After being rejected, he volunteered to help NAACP(National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) try to entrap the university with a lawsuit. Medgar Evers gathered new members for the NAACP and organized voter-registration efforts. Evers also led demonstrations and…

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    Hunter Rawling Summary

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    The author of the article is Hunter Rawling, the president of the Association of American Universities and a former president of Cornell University and the University of lowa. The issue that Hunter is discussing is that people are treating college like a commodity. He explains how getting a college education is more than just buying a degree or spending money. According to Hunter, college is a great experience where as a student you don’t only get to learn about what you want to be in life but…

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    study of history. Professor Goldin graduated from Cornell University in 1967 with a BA in Economics (Magna Cum Laude) before completing her Masters in 1969 and PhD in 1972 degrees in Economics at the University of Chicago. Before moving to Harvard University (1990), where she is currently the Henry Lee Professor of Economics, Claudia Goldin was an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Wisconsin (1971–73) and Princeton University (1973–79); and an Associate Professor (1979–85),…

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    healthcare costs by increasing the educational and financial support for primary care providers, including nurse practitioners and physician assistants (American Nurses Association, 2010). Organizations, such as American Nurses Association, work diligently with Constituent Member (State) Associations to protect the abilities of APRNs to ensure that state laws are fair and consistent throughout the country and limitations are not inflicted over the scope of practice of APRNs (ANA, n.d.). The…

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    Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine is a private medical school located in Yakima, Washington. Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine was founded in 2005 and is a non-profit university. Osteopathic training is used in order to train the future physicians that will treat the communities in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Becoming a part of the Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences student body begins…

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