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    Prior studies have shown that intergenerational programs (IGP) between the older and younger generations have positive effects, such as enhance socialization, emotional support, well-being and quality of life, on the older population.1,2,3 More IGPs are implemented in the community setting compare to the institutional care settings. Thus, the purpose of this study is to provide evidence of the effectiveness of the intergenerational program for older adult residents with dementia in an assisted…

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    If a parent suggested the use of an invalidated program for their child with ASD, I would need to caution them. However, I would not immediately dismiss the intervention that they have chosen. The intervention could be something that the child's parents have researched and are excited about, and I certainly would not want to promptly reject them or their program and leave them feeling like they have not been heard. It states in the textbook, Autism Spectrum Disorders: From Theory to Practice,…

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    Racial Identity Stereotypes The social media rise has given a variety of ways of increasing the cognitive surplus and sharing information (Otterbacher, 2015). The social media is diverse and includes the use of films for entertainment and education. Further, Otterbacher (2015) noted that through the use of language in the social media the people have been able to convey the racial identity stereotype. Through the use of the derogatory word and other subtle ways, individuals can create…

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    ingivitis is one of the periodontal disease that is characterized by the changes in color, consistency, and contour of the gingiva tissues. The reasons for these changes might be due to the presence of plaque, and in this case it can be modified by systemic diseases (diabetes) , the use of certain medications (anticonvulsant, immunosuppressant, calcium channel blocking agents), and malnutrition (lack of vitamin C). In case it is not induced by the accumulation of plaque, it might be caused by…

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    examples of connotations in the words stardom and grace. The singer has fallen from stardom in the sense that she has lost her fame, however, one can also relate stardom to the earlier descriptions of the stars and assume that she has fallen from the consistency and beauty that the stars mentioned earlier represent. Next, “grace” has a double meaning in which the speaker states that the singer has fallen from beauty and God’s love. In many ways this is a religious poem stating that the singer is…

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    The use of Chaos theory will help to find the underlying order in random data of reports which is a constant challenge of changing the order of the utilization review process. Thus constant changes in outcomes are not proportional to the degree of success in the continued change in how an inpatient case is reviewed and processed. In addition Chaos theory is a great application and an example of using great time and energy for planning and strategies targeting to obtain order in the constant…

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    match anyone else's, they still help you determine your surrounding culture. Most people consciously or unconsciously use personal core values to select friendships, relationships, and business partnerships. My core values include truth, diligence, consistency, and faith. Some people are skilled liars, I am not. I function best when people are direct and honest, and I make it clear that truth is necessary in my world, no matter how painful. Next, I have to be organized in order to get any work…

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    Mccleskey(2014), cite Graeff (1997) and Grint (2011) defining situational leadership as a theory that postures effective leaders with the ability to rationally understand and identify a condition and give a rational and appropriate response. The situational leader focuses on the task at hand and give clear and definitve instructions based on their created organizational patterns. Moreover, a number of authors have argued that situational leadership theory is a behavioral theory or a theory of…

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    during the time of adversity, failure, rejection, and obstacles. Grit is a characteristic of success. How does one cultivate grit? Grit can be cultivated in many different ways. It is a combination of characteristic such as passion, resilience, consistency, self discipline and commitment. In order for a person to attain grit ones has to be positive and a have growth mind. It is the key factor that will help that individual during time of adversity. A person with growth mindset see challenges…

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    To consider statute as firm and fixed, it is ignorance in its most tangible state. Anders Herlitz presents Time to Reconsider the Penal Code? a motion that posits the idea that the internet age has put forth unfair treatment towards convicted individuals. Herlitz argues that the public exhibition of criminal records accentuates criminality and sustains additional unintended punishment. For example, if an individual has been denied housing for having a felony on record, that external punishment…

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