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    Quantitative Article Critique Quantitative Article Critique This study consisted of quantitative research because it used precise measurements to obtain data that were statistically analyzed. The purpose of the study, Model of functional performance in obese elderly people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by Dr. Jochebed Bosede Ade-Oshifogun (2012), was to test the relationships among percent truncal obesity; disease severity; dyspnea; functional capacity;…

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    Thomas Professor Edmon Thomas Theatre 1030 001 31 August 2015 The Oresteia: Play Critiques Agamemnon Critique Plot: Argos has been living without its king for ten years. He doesn't think that Clytemnestra, Agamemnon's wife, and Queen of Argos, is managing things very well (103). Inciting Incident: The Watchman sees a signal fire announces that Agamemnon is coming home from the Trojan War, after his long period of absence (104). Exposition: To ensure safe travels Agamemnon sacrificed his…

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    Play Critique Essay

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    Critique Park Vista High School put on a well plan One-Act Production. These one-acts were student written and directed. They were put on in the auditorium of the school and hosted by Kevin VanMeter. Each play showed different plots, and emotions. Not only did the students direct these one-acts with skill. The actors were entirely different from one another and took the lines into different interpretation than the generic form. As for the technical aspect they used the lighting, and prop with…

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    Play Critique Essay

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    on youtube. Seeing Guys and Dolls live was a great experience as a whole, and I enjoyed myself throughly. Understandably there were a few things that I disagreed with, so I will nitpick and pretend that my qualifications alone make me justified to critique a play that no doubt took alot of effort, stress, and love to make. The charecters were my second most faveourire pert of the play. Seeing the people in the background interact with each other brought (what I thought) another dimension…

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    Nursing Research Critique

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    Critique of the Introduction This paper critiques a nursing research study that evaluated the effects of home-based exercise on patient’s perceived self-efficacy (PSE) who underwent a thoracotomy for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The title of the paper is “Too Sick Not to Exercise: Using a 6-Week, Home-Based Exercise Intervention for Cancer-Related Fatigue Self-management for Postsurgical Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients”. The authors of the paper are Amy J. Hoffman, PhD, RN, Ruth Ann…

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    Critique Prodical Son

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    Critique the Prodical Son What the Son has to say The parable of the prodical son is found in Luke 12: 11-32, in the Holy Bible. The thing about this story is that it has different meanings, all rolled up into one. Jesus speaks of the prodical son, and teaches with it. The prodical son has very good messeges contained in it. The prodical son represents a lost lamb, or a sinner, and the Father, God. God will, like the father in the story, accept you back. He will rejoice in the fact of having you…

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    Living with the Dying in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: A Nursing Perspective Critique Anna Evangelio, Von Vidal and Patricia Pineda University of St. Thomas NURS 3252 B: Clinical Inquiry Spring 2017 Living with the Dying in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: A Nursing Perspective Critique Statement of the phenomenon of interest In this article, the focus is on the phenomena of palliative care from the perspective of nurses who have provided care for children with life-threatening…

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    Tamia Fluker's Critique

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    Tamia Fluker’s Critique Professor Jaye gave his English 101 class an assignment to write a literacy narrative. The narrative’s objective was to discuss a time in one’s life that impacted their literacy growth. Tamia Fluker’s literacy narrative “A Day in the Life of a Reader” successfully met this objective. Although Fluker’s essay had a lot of positive areas there were a few areas in which she could improve. First, Fluker started with a title that did inform the reader’s on what she was writing…

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    Media Relation Critique

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    1. Critique the contents of the document. Note strengths and weaknesses. Are there omissions that should have been included? In comparison of the Media Relation Policy in West Central and the Communications & Government Relations in Hernando County, I feel that the West Central School district outlines the responsibilities well. It goes through the spokesperson, the administrative and employee capabilities with the media. It stats that “district employees are encouraged to cooperate with…

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    Primary Source Critique

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    A Primary Source Critique Paper The research problem that I have chosen in Unit 1 was pressure ulcers. This problem needs to be researched in order to properly address such problems in nursing home settings and to be able to find ways to at least prevent if not solve the problem is not only promoting positive patient care outcomes, but also increasing the quality of care of the nursing home facilities. As nurses, we are encouraged to apply evidence-based practice in our profession. In finding…

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