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    Atopic Eczema Case Study

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    ECZEMA adolescent Overview Atopic eczema is a form of dermatitis now very common among children aged one to seven years. Atopic eczema in children About 15% of small, from one to seven years of age, has this type of dermatitis that, in 60% of cases, occurs within the first two years of life. Sometimes it disappears spontaneously or if it is manifested at an early age and is accompanied by familiar, can also persist into adulthood. Dermatitis is congenital and genetic in origin but can develop…

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    The world can twist what it perceives as right and wrong in many people’s eyes leaving those who act in good spirit behind and propel those that act in bad spirit forward. The Crucible by Arthur Miller proves a prime example of this fact. Salem, Massachusetts, a corrupt town ruled by priests mixed in with mass hysteria, sets the stage for this story in which the liars and deceivers triumph over those who tell the truth and try to defend their loved ones. John Proctor, one of the victims of the…

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    Motivational Interviewing Motivational interviewing or MI is a collective, person-centered arrangement of guiding to provoke and reinforce incentive and assurance for modification (Hettema, Steele, & Miller, 2005). It is a treatment method which recognizes that many individuals undergo uncertainty when determining to make a change (Miller & Rollnick, 2002). Ambivalence is a usual state of doubt that each person experiences during the course of most change processes (Miller, 2006). Uncertainty…

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    As you worked on your monologue, what were the most significant decisions you made about the use of the performance space? How effective were your decisions?" 25 marks The monologue that I have chosen, Adele’s monologue from shakers by john godber and jane Thornton, deals with the challenges young women face by society and its views of abortion, humiliation, betrayal of trust and the decisions which rightly or wrongly young women are sometimes forced to take without proper support and are indeed…

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    would hardly recognize her if you saw her. All her rebelliousness, her deceit, her folly, her dirty-mindedness – everything has been burned out of her. It was a perfect conversion, a textbook case" (Orwell 259). Julia’s betrayal of Winston is demonstrative of the fragility of even the strongest loyalty; loyalty that she swore would never be swerved even under extreme…

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    Oedipus The King Analysis

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    emphatic feeling and thoughts conveyed through the original text into the hour and a half time frame given. For example, the scene in which Oedipus describes the brutal murder of King Laios to Jocasta and the older men of Thebes features elaborate demonstrative hand gestures and emphatic war cries from Oedipus along with the more precise and direct dialogue—that is, some phrases are reworded to be more easily understood in terms of modern day; whereas, the text features these…

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    Honoring Parents’ Requests: the Ethicality of Termination in Case Study #1 Ethical dilemmas revolving around those with disabilities are quite frequently a topic of contention within the general public, namely that of which asks the question of whether or not one with a disability should live or face significant struggles in the future. The case presented involves a child with Down Syndrome who necessarily requires a stomach procedure in order to survive independently; the child’s parents…

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    an ethical dilemma provides the bases of two functional lessons that can be applied in everyday care for both myself and other future nurses. The first lesson has to do with nurses themselves. Nursing must uphold the values and nursing standard demonstrative in all nursing codes of conduct. The second lesson relates to the nurse-patient relationship in that every nurse cannot harbor feelings of anger or hostility towards any patient, regardless of situation. Additionally, nurse-client…

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    The Handmaid’s Tale lays out a future dystopic world where a ¬¬new elite has come to power on the ostensible basis of religion. The story follows a young woman and her struggle to deal with the society built around her and her soci¬¬¬al position within it. This struggle provides a new insight when examined through a Marxian lens, with an emphasis on the theories of Gramsci and Althusser, by providing illumination on the novel’s existing political hierarchy and the basis for the struggle itself.…

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    The Time Machine Analysis

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    The Time Machine H.G. Wells composed The Time Machine in 1895, a long time before time travel as we probably are aware it was even thought about. It is presumed that many would joyfully fight that The Time Machine is the first catalyst for the idea that would bring forth such well-known media as Dr. Who and the more extensive part of time travel seen in other sci-fi. That being stated, time travel isn't the purpose of Wells' novella. Rather, time travel is the casing through which he…

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