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    Qualitative Study Nursing

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    The Purpose of this Qualitative Study Walking the line between the possible and the ideal is a study about neonatal nurses and the lived experiences they encounter during the introduction of developmental care in the unit. This small study focuses on seven neonatal nurses who are interviewed about their experiences during this transitional time. In the attempt to address the needs of a sick baby, the nurse teaches the mother the skills she needs to care for her baby in a developmentally…

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    Agile Adoption Case Study

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    The authors of Risks of Rapid Application Development lead off their discussion with this salient point (Agarwal, Prasad, Tanniru, & Lynch, 2000). They argue that management should not force the change through the organization but rather build a cultural shift that is accepting of what the process is looking to accomplish (Agarwal, Prasad, Tanniru, & Lynch, 2000). Ensuring that their is top down support doesn’t guarantee success however, without the support of management the process will not…

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    In the next step, the graded response IRT model will be analyzed again for each identified domain, but without the excluded items, and the model fit statistics will be assessed. If the model has a good fit statistics, the best item for each domain will be selected according to the distribution of the threshold values across the latent scale and the discrimination value; item that has threshold values cross the whole latent scale and high discrimination value will be selected. Sample Size Graded…

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    JOINT ATTENTION: “FAMILY LEARNING TALK” IN MUSEUMS Joint attention—when people are focused on the same object or subject in their surroundings—is a critical component of language and communication learning for infants and children. Museums, specifically, offer visitors opportunities for free choice learning, but can also be very stimulating, with multiple options competing for visitors’ attention. However, there is no research addressing the role that joint attention can play in family…

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    Common Trajectories

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    Temporal outliers are common trajectories that follow the populated route, but with an important difference of the speed compared to the other common trajectories. For extracting such type of outliers, we make use of the average speed used by the moving objects in the populated route, we make comparison between each sub-trajectory from the common trajectories and the average speed for all common trajectories that traverse the same route with some tolerance, and we extract two essential types;…

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    Dual Credit Programs

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    Analysis of the central thesis, methodology and findings Taylor, Borden and Park provide a clear understanding of their article’s central thesis. These scholars specify that policies that are specific to dual credit program outcomes are deficient within…

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    Systematic Appraisal

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    Introduction: Significant knowledge and information can be taken from the process of research that involves collection and analysis of data. However, not all reports have a good quality of evidence and some studies are found to be biased (Wood, 2006). Therefore, critical appraisal is an important skill to decide whether the study is reliable and effective enough to be implemented (Porritt et al., 2014). The purpose of this paper is to critically appraise two reviews (a systematic review and a…

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    We first did an outline together on the different parts and aspects of what was needed to understand the topic at hand and the communities affected. Our outline was placed as follows: 1. The Muskrat Falls Project - Nalcor (The corporation funding the project) 2. Methyl Mercury (Environment vs. Corporation) 3. The communities involved. Rigolet, Makovic, Happy Valley Goose Bay, North West River, Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation 4. The people in those communities; NunatuKavut (Metis), Nunasiavut,…

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    Nnwc Case Analysis

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    Critical Elements: 1) I have provided exceptional performance in managing the NNWC ASI/Change Management Process and Support in accordance with critical element one by carrying out processes to include but not limited to 328 EMR's, 188 Power Outages, 3,415 DISA ASIs, 1,764 TACPLANS ASIs, 2 Maintenance Moratoriums with 7 Moratorium Waivers processed, 9 PONDs, 18 UABs, and 119 UC's. In addition, I have added new features to the SIPR ASI SharePoint Portal to include: Color coding for better…

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    Water Balloon Lab Report

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    Vectors are Proven in a 2015 Water Balloon Lab Not only do people not know what a vector is, but they also do not realize that vectors are used in everyday life. Vectors include magnitude and direction, without one or the other it would not be a vector. Several components make up a vector; these items are displacement, velocity, acceleration, and force. By finding the components one can find the horizontal velocity, vertical velocity, initial velocity, and maximum height. Physic equations can…

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