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    As a Nurse Leader, one’s knowledge and influence, both formal and informal, is beneficial in multiple scenarios. As a leader, the master’s prepared nurse uses influence to lead other members of the healthcare team, not only with formal authority granted by the position, but also informal influence with leading by example. The American Association of Colleges of Nurses (2011) composed the roles of the master’s prepared nurse to include leadership responsibilities. Essential lX: The master’s…

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    The interdisciplinary team meeting at my clinical site (PMU) consist of CNL, medical doctor, psychiatrist, PAs, social work, care manager, activity therapy, nurse and clinical pharmacist. I think they are excellent at collaborating and communicating about patients’ progresses and needs on daily basis from Monday through Friday (I don’t believe there is a IPT meeting on weekend). The team talk about medications, sleep, food intake, etc. But what I notice though, the nurse has a very little input…

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    Al-Din. This is the result of his avocation for traditional steppe values, rather than the new integration of foreign influence represented by his brother Khubulai. This contrast in beliefs led to the division in the four uluses, and ultimately the fragmentation of the Empire. Overwhelmingly, the Mongol Empire was divided by the two uluses that supported traditional beliefs, and the other two uluses that craved the integration and affluence of foreign cultures. These opposing ideas were then…

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    Modern society is characterized by dynamic and sophisticated changes in terrorism activities. As a result, terror cells such as al-Qa’ida are a major threat among policymakers, intelligence agencies, and multinational firms in the United States. The U.S. government is continuously formulating policies of gathering intelligence against terror groups. For instance, the U.S. has formulated the Counter Intelligence Centre (CIC) to facilitate the monitoring and intelligence collection against this…

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    Particle Deformation and Fragmentation: As compaction force increases, contact area between particles increases, particle deformation starts to occur. Elastic deformation: granules attempt to return to their original shape or form after stress is released. Plastic deformation: granules do not totally recover after stress is released. Fragmentation occurs when compaction force continues to increase Particles fracture, create multiple new surface sites, additional contact points and potential…

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    The first exogenous shock is the World War I. After world war one, Americans had high intension about national identity, and most of the Americans encouraged Americanism and had intensified Americanization. As a result, the ethnic people living in America were blamed by the Americans with anti-alien sentiment. For instance, American blamed German and Irish immigrants and see them as potentially disloyal to the United States and a hindrance to the nation's war effort. Americans not only blamed…

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    As a nation that spends more money on healthcare than any other high-income nations, it’s quite paradoxical that the U.S. has worse health outcomes (i.e. lower life-expectancy, higher rates of chronic diseases, and infant mortality). Shi & Singh states that the solid foundation of the entire US healthcare system is founded in the “research and education sector” (Module 1 notes). This is no surprise, as the high health care spending in the U.S. is primarily driven by greater medical technology…

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    that for automatically. It is possible for personal constructs to change and develop through eleven different corollaries: construction, experience, individuality, choice, sociality, commonality, organization, dichotomy, range, modulation and fragmentation. One of my personal constructs is: if I am nice to others, they will like me. I am going to use to illustrate how a personal construct can change by the different corollaries The first of which is the construction corollary.…

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    Firstly, according to Castells, Parks and Van Der Haak (2012) due to the vast amount of content made available by the internet, fragmentation of news broadcast audiences has occurred. As well as increasing the speed of news distribution, this has resulted in media organisations broadcasting to suit niche audiences; hence, the development of entertainment news for increased ratings (Chadwick…

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    the Edo Bakufu, segregating Japan from the rest of the world. With this self-isolated order, Japan lived for more than 200 years in peace, stability and unity as Japan prevented itself from being colonized by western colonial powers, prevented fragmentation by restricting the powers of daimyo’s, and controlled foreign trade, but on the contrary Japan was also not able to modernise with the advantages and innovations from the outside world. Hence, the arrival of the black ships sparked the…

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