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    different tests and methods to prove whether their hypothesis is correct or not. They are written around a study and are formatted in APA format. Lay articles on the other hand are a brief summary of a study. It reports the findings but does not have any evidence into why that finding is correct. Lay articles are easy to read and do not test anything. After reading a research article and a lay article that corresponded on the topic, one can easily identify the differences between the two. There…

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    going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm.” (‘Winston Churchill Quotes at BrainyQuote.Com’) In college some may experience the failure of a test which can lead to less enthusiasm and make it difficult to find their own personal success. Finding success depends on person to person. For some, success may be getting an A on a quiz or maybe passing the term with a 4.0 GPA. At the national level, 46% of current community college students will not graduate from any institution within 6…

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    health major to the background behind this study. I feel it’s important because it might the patient sitting in front of you that has had an A.C.E. affecting their health. What is surprising is that the medical community took so long to come out with findings that give validation to the fact that Adverse Childhood Experiences affect ones health. The participants were from a variety of backgrounds but most were college graduates and don’t fall into the so…

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    connective tissue throughout the body causing wide spread damage to organs and systems (Ignatavicius & Workman, 2013). A defining characteristic of SLE is periods of exacerbations then relief, which can occur suddenly or over time. Common assessment finding of an individual with SLE include a butterfly rash on the face, alopecia, and arthritis of the small joints and knee (Ignatavicius & Workman, 2013). As in SSc, Raynaud’s phenomenon may be evident in the fingers and toes. Osteonecrosis and…

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    Qualitative Research Article Critique In the article Interstate Partnerships in Emergency Management: Emergency Management Assistance Compact in Response to Catastrophic Disasters, Kapucu et al. (2009) discusses the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) response to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005. This study focused on a need to address efforts for emergency management at the state level. Throughout the study, certain themes emerged from the data which support the idea that EMAC…

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    of cardiovascular disease”, published in 2014, he and his research team evaluated 8 studies with a total of 7,284 participants.7 This essay will interpret the findings of the review, and discuss the implications of these findings for clinical practice and…

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    theory of natural selection, what are the hidden genetic factors that influence homosexuality in humankind? Such a question has been delved into and investigated by two researchers who claim they may have what could be considered a revelation. They’re findings reveal that there may be two aspects of our biological creation in play, the first originating from studies conducted on families. The inquiries led them to a variety of families, but the most notorious of families were the ones consisting…

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    novel, Morrie mentioned about how fully are students and adults independent. The investigation looks deeper into the relationship between independency and self-identity. Further investigation takes place by finding the meaning of death and why people fear of death. Lastly, the process of Mitch finding his self-identity and the changes he faced were investigated.…

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    common work activities? My professor duties primarily consists of teach undergraduate and graduate classes, bringing in research grants to support research activities by myself and graduate students, conduct actual research and publish scientific findings. The responsibilities also includes university and professional services that are beneficial to the university, department and the profession. My center director responsibilities include hiring and supervising center administrative and…

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    best available evidence. The second step is the validation phase whereby the collected evidence is subjected to reviews that determine their value in terms of capacity to answer the PICOT question. In this phase, the nurse researcher appraises the findings of the study using specific methodology and utilization considerations…

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