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    Comfort Women

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    know what exactly was happening. As a result there have been some horrendous acts throughout the history of war that are not acknowledged. Although this issue has not been around for long, it has gained a support and opposition like no other. The comfort women of World War II is a topic that is void of mainstream media, due to many reasons. This has been an issue for the past twenty years for politicians, but for the women it has been a struggle they have had to deal with their…

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    personal use[i]. Over 80% of the trafficked women during World War II were Korean. Since the late 1800’s, the Japanese army has utilized prostitution and Comfort Stations as a method of reducing rape during times of war. Shortly after the Nanjing Massacre 1937, the Japanese Army became aggressive in the recruitment of women. Despite the Japanese Army’s Comfort Stations policies, the numbers of rape committed during times of war did not decrease. During World War II, Japan created a “Women’s…

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    Ride Comfort Parameters

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    Introduction The ride comfort concept sweeps over many disciplines in automotive engineering. The vehicle parameters such as suspension spring stiffness and damping coefficient, the temperature control inside the cabin, the ergonomics of the car and many other factors contribute to this quality. When vehicles travel on the irregular roads, they are always subjected to excitation from braking, acceleration and inertial forces on a curved track, which causes discomfort to the driver. The…

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    Thermal Comfort Essay

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    thermal comfort, which depends on the aims and expectations of those who defined it (Chappells, and Shove, 2004). Jiao (2010) stated that, the rate at which human body gain and lose energy, and also the state of comfort is satisfactory once all heat flow in and out of the body are in equilibrium. Also, (ASHRAE 2004), described it as “the state of mind that expresses satisfaction with the surrounding environment.” This definition highlights subjective and psychological dimension of thermal…

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    Comfort Theory In Nursing

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    significant concept in this theory is HH may break the chain of infection. Comfort Theory Comfort is a positive, dynamic state that strengthens the patient and leads to better outcomes for the patient and institution (Kolcaba, 2003). Comfort Theory delineates a bidirectional relationship between patient’s comfort, behaviors that move the patient toward well-being, and institutional outcomes. Nurses identify the patient’s comfort needs unmet by existing support systems and design…

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    The ideal relative humidity is between 30 and 50 percent, for optimal comfort. The consistent airflow provides improved air filtration and improved air quality. • Energy Efficiency: Variable-speed motors consume less energy than conventional motors. For example, the variable speed motor uses approximately one-eighth the amount…

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    technology has had such a strong influence on me. Everytime I see major technology companies such as Apple, Microsoft, or Samsung open up new innovate tech to the public I always become even more inspired to study software development and get out of my comfort zone socially to increase my chances of being successful. No matter where I go I know that I will eventually create something that people will love and be inspired by as video games have for me and make the future we dream of today a bit…

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    but he starts by talking about the similarity in the abuse and crime that were committed by allied armed forces right after the war. From one perspective, for instance, Japanese warriors had an 'individual decision ' in connection to the abuse of comfort women, which they did without thinking twice, so yes it is a very cruel crime and they should own up it. The names 'solace stations ' of the Japanese, 'solace ladies ', and 'the Rest and Amusement Association ' of the united gatherings were…

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    Comfort Zone Paragraph

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    good or bad luck come to you. We all have difference life and believe and if I tell you about my fear you won’t think as I think. A comfort zone is a beautiful place in my opinion but in fact nothing ever grow in there except fears, shyness, anxiety. Comfort zone is not just comfortable but it seems to be safe so that is why we do not want to move out of our comfort zone. In the pass, I have been shy and quiet girl , until 20 years old and the shyness still with me. As a young kind…

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    to some extent we may need comfort and attachment. As we are highly social species we carries the meaning of tenderness, closeness, the soothing of pain and sorrow, the calming of anxiety, the feeling of security which comes from being close to another. This theory is vastly important for attaining a firm understanding of the foundational relationships to build a healthy development any person in our life. But in the case of dementia who is in our care need for comfort is likely to be especially…

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