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    human beings are deprived from their personal rights and treated as property. Slavery systems had occurs in many civilizations throughout the world but one institution its well known for its global scale and distinct influence that brought a new dimension to trade of slaves. The atlantic slave trade was a period of time during the late 14th to the early 19th century, where more than 12 millions of African slaves were forcibly brought to the Americas in order to supply the demand of indian labor…

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    The Theory of Meaning Patricia L. Starck “Man’s main concern is not to gain pleasure or to avoid pain but rather to see a meaning in his life” (Frankl, 1992). This powerful statement by Viktor Frankl is among the fundamental concepts upon which the theory of meaning was developed by Patricia L. Starck. Starck, (2014) describes her 20 year professional relationship with Viktor Frankl and her extensive involvement with Frankl’s logotherapy as being great influences on the development of the…

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    in italics above, because until recently I did not realize that how one drives, is not a single dimensional decision of just the speed (fast or slow). There is yet another dimension - the state of mind (aggressive or relaxed). As it’s popular now a days to put 3D with most things, if I had to add a third dimension, it would be the driving ability (adept or tentative). For now, let’s just keep it simple and stay with 2D. Please see the picture below. I realized that all these years when…

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    Iron Triangle In Nursing

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    sometimes result in a negative for the other. Such as increasing quality the costs might be increased. The “iron triangle” means that, in equilibrium, increasing the performance of the health care system along any one of these dimensions can compromise one or both of the other dimensions, regardless of the amount that is spent on health care. Such tradeoffs are not always required, of course…

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    Therapeutic Day Treatment

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    I must say that the first and second day at the school was very hectic. Several children were having a difficult time adjusting to the classroom environment and some of them had to be removed. Most of the children required one-on-one counseling before returning to their classroom. I can definitely see the need for this service within the school system. Although there is a social worker and a school counselor, the children still require more one-on-one interaction. The teachers are very busy and…

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    In this scenario, you are in charge of a foundation that makes a $5,000 award to talented college students. Two students who show equal promise in their field of study are in the final round of competition for the foundation's annual award. One of the candidates (Student A) is a Social Services major. He wishes to use the money on operating a soup kitchen. According to his calculations, the award money would allow him to feed approximately 30 persons for free on a weekly basis during the twelve…

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    Wellness Assessment

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    own apartment along with finishing her Bachelor’s degree in business. When I approached Sue about completing the wellness booklet with me, she was hesitant but agreeable. We started with discussing the overview of the wellness tool and how each dimension was interrelated. Sue appeared to be less guard once the purpose of the tool was explained. As we moved to the Physical Wellness section, Sue became very uncomfortable. Sue struggles with an eating disorder and often purges when she is…

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    Summary: Positive Climate

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    Focus of dimension: Positive Climate reflects the emotional connection between the teacher and students and among students and the warmth, respect, and enjoyment communicated by verbal and nonverbal interactions. Summary of strengths: Relationships: There were many indication the children teachers enjoy a warm, supportive, relationship with one another. For example, teachers were observed sharing excitement and enthusiasm with the children. This was apparent during large group time.…

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    Nasrallah Leadership

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    When a nation is under attack by savage invaders, its land is occupied ,its sanctities are violated, its religion is describe as a religion of violence, and its resistance is accused with terrorism, has suffered successive defeats that broke its pride. A dream in a radical change will born through men whom if they believe they ratify, and if they promise they redeem. This change declared a new era of dignity and victory, an era that will erase the painful past, and build for a better shiny…

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    Chicken Coop Research

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    S2 B6 Construction Chicken Coop By Braden Hagemann, Anaya McCune, Kaiden Morris, Lucas Scott Introduction A chicken coop was built by Kaiden Morris, Braden Hagemann, Anaya McCune and Lucas Scott. The dimensions of the chicken coop are 6 feet long, 18 inches tall, and 30 inches wide. The coop holds up to 12 chickens during the spring and early summer. Since it is such a small area, one must be careful of how many chickens are put in there, depending on their purpose. People who want to use the…

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