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    since there is a lack of research that examines the effects of aromatherapy on pain management during labor, the ability to make comparisons to other studies is limited. Implications for nursing cannot be made because the effects of aromatherapy has not been supported enough in the research (Smith et al., 2011). Overall, the authors determine that further evidence is needed to show how effective aromatherapy is on pain management during the active stage of…

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    higher education institutions, especially because many of them function like businesses nowadays. Also, considering many higher education administrators have business background, applying marketing strategies sound right if they are not against educational values. This article truly opened up my eyes in that point of…

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    language is avoiding the misinterpretations and promoting the ‘effective’ communication. Upper-level courses in psychology department often required students to write the review articles to integrate the student’s knowledge about the statistics, and research methods. In this paper, we will going to examine the influential article in the psychological discourse community, the most cited article in the psychology journal (Van Noorden, Maher and Nuzzo 553). According to journal nature, Mini-mental…

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    An unusual among the utmost delicate but significant detail understanding is the ethical observations; the analyst has to work with. Ethical approach is conveyed into an exploration work so the participants agree that all answers they give to the researcher, those responses will remain in thorough secrecy (Smith, 2007). Taking ethical aspect prepares two points, which are that participant has the ability to uninhibitedly response the studies in a legit and optimistic approach, and also, a…

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    home, it is easy to grasp how many small-scale interactions that may have been deemed important were simply missed in the viewings. This suggests that the low-level detail may not have needed to be as emphasized as importantly as they were in the research findings, and instead they shaded over the larger, more significant trends and aspects of the family that would have better revealed the “devilish” dynamics and smooth functioning (or lack of) within each…

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    Standard 6 Summary

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    As stated in the InTASC Model Core Teacher Standards, Standard 6 addresses assessments. The standard states: “The teacher understands and uses multiple methods of assessment to engage learners in their own growth, to monitor learner progress, and to guide the teacher’s and learner’s decision making.” To me, we are constantly challenged in using multiple methods of assessment to engage learners in their own growth. By first identifying our student’s learning objectives and content standards we…

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    making up citations to back up arguments or inventing quotations. Fabrication predominates in the natural sciences, where students sometimes falsify data to make experiments "work". It includes data falsification, in which false claims are made about research performed, including selective submitting of results to exclude inconvenient data to generating bogus…

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    Identity And Culture Essay

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    Research Proposal Submitted to University of Pune For The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in English (Ph. D.) Research Topic Issues of Identity and Culture in the Novels of Chinua Achebe: A Study Research Student Sanjay Haribhau Zagade Pune District Education Association’s Annasaheb Magar Mahavidyalaya, Hadapsar Pune, 412028. Under the Supervision of Dr.Rajesh Latane Principal, C.S.M’s Arts and Commerce College, Chakan, Tal Khed,Dist.Pune. Research Centre Chandmal Tarachand Bora College,…

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    recognized expert on Religion Studies and Contemporary Religious Trends. She received her Bachelor degree in Religious Studies and English Literature in 1986. In 1996 she got her Ph.D. in Studies in Religion and her Master of Education degree in Educational Psychology in 2001. Professor Cusack has been teaching Studies on Religion since 1989. As it mentioned above in the foregoing review…

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    In order to answer this question, it is essential to understand what Social Constructionism is. This theory was developed by Berger and Luckmann (1996), claiming that ‘all reality and meaning is subjective and created through dynamic interactions with other individuals and groups’. This infers that individuals are created via social processes, rather than from a sense of the individual’s free will. Whilst this theory is both compared and contrasted to essentialism and realism, it is important to…

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