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    saved due to the efforts of a multitude of doctors and nurses. One of the most notorious and honored nurses in American medical history is a woman named Clarissa Harlowe Barton, more commonly known as Clara Barton, the founder of the American Red Cross. Clara Barton was the…

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    values, religion, traditions, and ideas. Not all cultures are identical to one another; some may or may not share the same characteristics depending on what region that country or society falls in. Before implementing counterinsurgency, one must be cross-cultural competence by having cultural awareness. This essay will offer cultural awareness of Spain focusing on three Operational Environment (OE) variables. Discussions will cover areas such as physical geography, military conflict history,…

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    Unfortunately some children could born less than 2,499 grams which is considered as low birth weight (LBW). The LBW could be caused by several reasons including premature birth, multiple fetuses, uterus or cervix abnormalities, mother's health condition during the pregnancy, high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and bad habits. It is important to know that the low birth weight could cause troubles for the cognitive development of an infant later in life. To comprehend how the LBW is affecting…

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    Spirit. (Ferrell 33). Some organization have relational competitive advantage such as American Red Cross whose Congressional charter and their customers (those in need) know the American Red Cross brand of service. In addition, American Red Cross has a distribution strategy that uses diversity in supply chain management. American Red Cross a legal advantage as a tax-exempt organization. American Red Cross strengthens these advantage in their handling of almost every US and many global disasters…

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    I somehow got myself dragged into running cross country this year. Don’t get me wrong, I like playing sports. I played basketball and ran track in middle school, I just wasn’t planning on playing sports this year. The first time cross country was brought up was near the end of my 8th grade year. A parent knew I liked running and that I was going to be in high school next year, and they wanted me to try it out. “You should try it,” she told me, “you’ll really like it! I think you’d be great at it…

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    Introduction The purpose of this study is to learn how to access and analyze cross-sectional descriptive epidemiology data, create 2 by 2 table for six exposures, compute odds ratio and 95% CI, interpret the findings, and write a report. In 2014, nearly 29.1 million people of all ages in the United States have diabetes, 21 million people have been diagnosed and 8.1 million people are undiagnosed. Men have the higher rate with 13.6 percent and11.2 percent for women. Americans Indians/ Alaska…

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    intervention and longitudinal study designed to collect data at more than one point in time” (Polit, 2015, p. 384). Furthermore, in the descriptive cross-sectional study, “research that typically has as its main objective the accurate portrayal of people’s characteristics or circumstances and/or the frequency with which certain phenomena occur and cross-sectional “a study design in which data are collected at one point in time; sometimes use to infer changes over time when data are collected…

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    Death. The loss of someone can weaken us from despair or strengthen us from the legacy left behind them. The savage murder of clutter family members created vigilance in the inhabitants of Holcomb and strengthened security. However, suspiciousness among neighbors rose, mistrust corrupted long lasting friendships and fear contaminated in the veins of the inhabitants. The murder of the Clutters strengthened Holcomb from vigilance, but weakened the mistrust of their neighbors. Despite handling the…

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    Introduction The non-clinical cross-cultural interview for this project was completed with a grandfather of an associate. My participant was the associate’s grandfather, and her grandfather is a youthful-looking 102 years old veteran, married male, who identifies as Filipino. In addition, he has been “happily” married for 73 years. When asked how did he manage to have a healthy and happy marriage; he responded by stating, “they did not drink, smoke, and always honest.” My interview process was…

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    dreams had come true. As I moved further into the forest, I reflected on my life. After years of intense studying and training, I managed to make it into Montana State University. Daily I’d find myself running 10 or so miles on the college’s varsity cross country team. I challenged my mind through the advanced programs, and had A’s in every single one of them. Every night and day for 6 years, I worked myself to extremes. I’ve been known for my motivation, and nothing could stop me. I took pride…

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