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    some Christian organizations and scientists didn’t like the flow and the way Comfort went on in his video. Dr. Hugh Ross is a creation scientist and president and founder of the Reasons To Believe Christian organization. He had one of his staff members write a review saying how the video hurts evangelism more than evolution and asked where in scripture does Jesus mock unbelievers who had different views than his? Comfort, in my thoughts, never was attacking the students and professors he…

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    The USNS Comfort is a US Navy ship designated for humanitarian missions across the globe. The operation has been in turmoil for years due to the lack of good leadership onboard. Through coverage of media outlets like CNN, the missions act an image builder and positive publicity for the US military as well as the other organizations and volunteers involved. After data obtain via the Freedom of Information Act was revealed during an investigation by the Navy, a not so positive situation behind…

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    Providing Comfort “Although nurses are spending much time doing documentation, little information reflects the essence of nurses’ caring behaviors” (Weyant, Clukey, Roberts & Henderson, 2017, p.116). Nurses are required to check vital signs, complete assessments and chart these objective findings. The fact that these findings are normal often leads a nurse to believe the patient is well, and that our caring for that patient is complete. When in truth, the subjective feelings and comfort of…

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    Kolcaba’s theory tells us that the environment can be altered to fit the patient’s needs and comfort, and this can be done by the nurse, family member, or community (). My believe about the environment when it comes to patient care is similar to Kolcaba’s theory. I believe that the environment must fit the patient’s needs for their health and comfort, and to accomplish this the contribution and collaboration of the health care providers, family members and community is…

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    Human thermal comfort is ultimately dependent upon six simple parameters that can be easily measured and assessed for any individual in any particular environment. This allows us to design buildings within which all occupants will be thermally comfortable. The aim of a building, either dwellings or commercial buildings is to offer shelter and a different climate from the world outside . One of the factor to consider to build a favourable place to work or live is the thermal comfort. The thermal…

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    playing video games, you need to make sure the gaming headset you purchase is comfortably non-intrusive. Comfort in a headset is vital and of course this is a very individual matter of taste. You need to consider the wearing style of your headset and whether or not you would prefer: a comfortable light weight on the ear a comfortable fit and feel around the ear perhaps you prefer to feel extreme comfort around the ear. When you are gaming, a large part of the pleasure of a game is…

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    Finding the Comfort in Religion During the 1950’s, African Americans were treated as the outcast. They were separated from white people. African American had to use restroom that was only for blacks, and sit at the back of the bus. If a white person got on the bus, they had to give up their seat. They had different waiting room in the hospital than the white people. These were not the only restrictions that were for African Americans, but there were a lot more restrictions on African Americans.…

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    These were the lives of the comfort women during the World War II. Comfort women were women and girls from Japanese-occupied territories like Korea, China, Thailand, and other Asian countries. Most of the comfort women were in the age between 13 and 16. They were mostly kidnapped or tricked into being comfort women and continued living the tragic life from the early 1930s to late 1940s. However, the Japanese government has never sincerely apologized and acknowledged the comfort women issue up…

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    choosing the day before as a day of commemoration for comfort women may suggest the root of the issue is also connected to Japan’s thirty-five-year control of Korea. Japan’s occupation of Korea has left bitter sentiment between the two nations, and has intensified small disputes over islands, the comfort women, and other small issues. This may shed further light onto why the Korean government is unwilling to make any compromises on the Comfort Women dispute. 5. Policy Options Policy option #1:…

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    professor at Japan’s Hiroshima Peace Institute, notes in his work, Japan’s Comfort Women, that these family members often told stories about their time in the military, citing their most honorable actions during the war, but never speaking of the dark, open secret the Japanese government so desperately wanted to keep quiet (pp. iv, 2-3). For the duration of the World War II period, the Japanese military provided “comfort women” for their soldiers, which Tanaka explains to be a system of forced…

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