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    There are four primary social functions of religion. They are as follows: to serve as a disciplinary and preparatory function, provide ceremonial and ritual that leads to cohesive function, revitalizing function, as well as a euphoric function. The first function is due to the imposition of self-discipline by religion, that is that the members of the religion “need to accommodate constraints, controls, and boundaries” (Johnstone 33). In Islam, there are strict dietary laws in that they must…

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    Throughout its long history, Russia has been trapped in a continuous cycle of authoritarian regimes; only interrupted by brief periods of tumultuous democratic transitions, that were often plagued by the inability of the democratic system itself to function and ineptitude by the leaders who were in power. Therefore, by and by, Russia always turned towards authoritarianism. However, when the Soviet Union fell, it seemed as though the cycle would be broken, however once again, through exploitation…

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    Further more educating students are a complex task. Education requires comprehensive preparation as well as continuous monitoring of the academic and administrative functions to provide whatever is needed in enhancing the education system of an educational institution (Lee, 2010). One of the most obvious barriers to implement simulation program in healthcare professionals' education and in clinical settings is cost. Initial setup costs and the costs of maintaining an up-to-date…

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    laryngeal parts. Beginning at the superior end is the nasopharynx, then the oropharynx, and inferiorly, the laryngopharynx. The anterior part of the nasopharynx may be regarded as the posterior portion of the nasal cavity, with which it has a common function as part of the respiratory system. When swallowing, the nasopharynx is blocked and closed by the soft tissue of the uvula. For defense against airborne pathogens, the lymphoid pharyngeal tonsil sits high on the posterior nasopharyngeal…

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    Huntington’s disease is a continuous brain disorder that is the source of involuntary motion, emotional and mental instability as well as cognition damage. It is an inherited disorder relatively common in adults aged thirty to forty. People of European decent typically have a higher chance of being born with the gene that causes HD, while those of Asian and African background have a lower probability. For HD to be developed only one copy of the mutated huntingtin (HTT) gene must be inherited.…

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    For instance, whereas Piaget believed that development occurred in specific stages and came to an end at a certain age, Vygotsky believed in a continuous and fluid growth that lasts from the time of birth until the time of death (Malone, n.d). Furthermore, Piaget's belief was the development occurred in the same way across the board for all children, regardless of social or cultural factors. Vygotsky's…

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    “The nursing process is a critical thinking process that professional nurses use, to apply the best available evidence to caregiving and promoting human functions and responses to health and illness” (American Nurses Association, 2010). (Potter & Perry, p. 206). This is a continuous goal-directed process that is centered on client care. The nursing process is available for each problem and it is important for the process to be well documented to enhance continuity of care by others members of…

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    This case study will explore the management of a complicated case of acute respiratory failure. The key aspects that will be discussed within this essay will be addressed ethically with emphasis placed on maintaining patient confidentiality. Firstly, this essay will include an overview of Mr Jones condition, relevant history and a brief discussion of his symptoms and assessment findings. Secondly, the anatomical and pathophysiology of the respiratory system will be analysed and the…

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    Since infectious diseases pose a threat to the global public health system, the purpose of this project is to identify some of the gaps revealed by the Ebola outbreak response. This will help accomplish larger public health goals such as those of the public health system guided by the Ten Essential Public Health Services (EPHS).8 Given that the Institute of Medicine (IOM) defines public health as “what we as a society do collectively to assure the conditions in which people can be healthy”9,…

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    identification the endpoints were found at 33.8 mL, 39.2 ml and 44. 6 mL these value can be observed in the figures 5, 8, and 11. In the numerical differentiation method the endpoints found were 33.6 mL, 39 mL and 44.6 mL. From The final method, Grant function, the endpoints were 33.4 mL, 38.4 mL and 44.6 respectively the values can be observed in the 7, 10, and 13. The endpoints for all method were reached at pH range 4.2-4.6. The endpoints found allow determine the equivalent of alkalinity at…

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