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    In the upcoming 2016 Presidential Election, it’s important for people to understand their role in the voting system and how the voting system actually works. One important aspect to the election is the Electoral College, which is the true body that hand picks the President and Vice President. However, many people are in the dark to as what the Electoral College actually does. Is it a system that directly reflects the votes of the citizens or is it a calculating system that sides with the…

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    Role Of Rn In Nursing

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    1. A) The LPN assists with implementation by doing actions as supervised or directed by a RN within her scope of practice. This could mean passing medications as ordered or assisted with ROM exercises as ordered. B) The LPN assists with assessment by gathering need data from the patient both subjectively and objectively, then documented this obtain data, and then reporting it to who may need to know about this information in order to take care of the patient. C) The LPN can NOT come up with the…

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    The commitment to nursing dates back to one of the most notable early contributors. Florence Nightingale was very aware of the role of nursing and its importance. Nightingale identified the role of the nurse as essential to health care. Nightingales’ strong beliefs are the foundation of today’s nursing framework (Badzek, 2008). The foresight that Nightingale had is the first step in a staircase of the profession that has evolved into a strong trustworthy caregiver. In the following body of work…

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    Rangatiratanga Essay

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    The theft of rangatiratanga from Māori by Pākehā in New Zealand is closely intertwined with the loss and subsequent revitalisation of Te Reo. Both rangatiratanga and Te Reo are essential Māori culture – to lose just one is for Māori culture to be diminished. Māori culture has faced strong opposition since the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in 1840. To understand rangatiratanga today, it is important to turn to history. In this essay, I will look at the state of rangatiratanga through the…

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    to be completed from upper management and delegate the tasks accordingly based on each member’s strengths and weaknesses. In this role I have been able to mature my abilities as a leader by gaining the invaluable skills of project planning, task delegation, conflict resolution, time management, and public speaking. I would be able to carry this directly into my role as an officer, after all the most important trait in an officer is leadership. Throughout this period I have been very sure to…

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    Although credible sources acknowledge the death of William McIntosh as an assassination commandeered by rival Chief Menwana; Creek law divulges that Chief Menwana was not only justified, but also encouraged by Creek law to kill Chief McIntosh. Chief McIntosh was a controversial Creek leader whose strong relationship with the United States government cast suspicion about his loyalty to the Creeks. “McIntosh was related by blood or marriage to several prominent Georgians...These marriages helped…

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    Canada has a relatively short history at about 150 years but it does cultivate many people that had great contributions to the country and the world. John A. Macdonald is the first prime minster of Canada and a truly funding father of this country. Ellen Louks Fairclough, the first woman who had served in the Canadian cabinet, as a member of parliament, she advocated women's rights including equal pay for equal work. David Suzuki is the best-known environmentalist in Canada; he organized the…

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    “Natural disasters are terrifying - that loss of control, this feeling that something is just going to randomly end your life for absolutely no reason is terrifying. But, what scares me is the human reaction to it and how people behave when the rules of civility and society are obliterated.”- Eli Roth Survival in the Sahara desert is hard and challenging, but it’s even more challenging when the people who live there make their are ruining their environment by doing things like draining their…

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    Metaphor Of Manipulation

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    That man is in a living nature, a qualitatively new phenomenon. He is not simply a social creature able to live in a highly interdependent relationship with his ilk, but he possesses the mind capable of abstract thinking and possesses speech and language. Language and thinking are complex, complex systems that can be manipulated in order to program human behavior. Man has a complex psychology. Imagination is the most important part of it, and this imagination is so developed that man can live…

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    Nehemiah 8:10 reads, “Do not grieve, for the joy of the LORD is your strength.” Nehemiah was one of many of the Bible’s great leaders, but his strength to lead did not come from himself but rather from God above. Nehemiah rightly understood that he could not do it on his own. Instead, with God working through him, Nehemiah was able to guide the Israelites in the rebuilding of Jerusalem. In the following essay, Nehemiah’s biblical leadership, his perseverance, and its practical application for…

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