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    Remembering always that each child is a unique individual, it is the educators responsibility and privilege to successfully help them obtains the skills necessary to reach their next step of development, and eventually their future potential. EXPERIENCE DIRECTOR Zion’s Joyful Noise Preschool 1998-2014 Zion Lutheran Church 2215 Brandywine Lane, York, PA 17404 • Established a safe and healthy environment for all. • Formed positive relationships with students, parents, church and…

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    Due to theoretical perspectives’ influence the huge progress in criminology has been developed (Burke 2014). There is many criminological perspectives that can explain why certain type of individuals are committing certain type of crime (White and Haines 1996). In this work will be discussed the case of shoplifting. For that case can be used many of criminological aspects that may help to understand crime but it have been decided that for shoplifting is suitable to use two perspectives, which…

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    Evidenced Based Practice to Teach Evidenced-based interventions are mostly implemented due to a need for real-world practice changes, factors that influence these common changes are considerably focused consumer and nursing practice improvements (Haines, Kuruvilla & Borchert, 2004).…

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    In the hospital setting, falls continue to be the number one adverse event, with approximately 3-20% of inpatients falling at least once during their hospitalization, and 30 to 51% of falls in hospitals result in some injury. (Oliver, Healey., & Haines., 2010). Leaders must be able to must be able communicated information about fall interventions throughout the organization, to included staff at all level of the organization, patients and their families that will that will have a positive…

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    The importance of biodiversity Importance of biodiversity is a fairly new topic that has been gaining considerable attention as the awareness of the significance of natural ecosystems and environments increases. There is thus a new approach to conserve our environment as opposed to merely utilize and diminish it (Silvert 2006, de Vere 2008, Malhotra 2012). This was brought to attention in the 1900s by literature such as “Our Plundered Planet” by Fairfield Osborn. In the 1960s there were many…

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    the notion white-collar crime as “crimes committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation” (Sutherland 1983 cited in Haines and Sutton 2012, p2). Despite the broad definition established, Sutherland’s documentation of infringements made by the United States’ 70 largest corporations (Haines and Sutton 2012, p2) has highlighted the importance to examine the harms committed by corporations. Moreover, building on Sutherland’s notion, Green 1990 has…

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    Workplace Wellness Program

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    Discussion Employers who provide comprehensive workplace wellness programs to their employees recognize the increased productivity and other benefits that come from workers who are encouraged to pursue both physical and mental health. The emphasis on personal health and wellness seems to have taken center stage with the development of technology that tracks our movements, meals, and general activity throughout each day. These tools assist those who are motivated to pursue a healthier, more…

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    Spiritual Speeches

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    “Mom hurry up I am going to be late!” “We get you here 30 minutes earlier so you can prepare spiritually for the service, I think you will be fine” “Finally here! See you guys at service, thanks for dropping me off so early!” “Your welcome, but I still don 't understand the reason for you needing to be spiritually ready. All you have to do is listen to the sermon and leave” “Mom this is the way for the Lord to be let me really get a hold of what he wants for me to learn and apply in my life.”…

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    For years now, the overall fertility all around the world has been plunging. For quite a few reasons, people are no longer reproducing at the rate they used to. Jonathan Last, Author of What to Expect When No One’s Expecting; America’s Coming Demographic Disaster explains how religion, women in the workforce, and the industrial revolution lead to an ever declining fertility rate in America. Religion used to be the structure of not just a family, but a society. In recent years, however, church…

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    Type 2 Diabetes

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    and Hanley, 2011). A report by Public Health England highlighted that nine tenths of people with type 2 diabetes are overweight and a higher BMI raised the odds of diagnosis (Public Health England, 2014). Furthermore, in a group of British children, Haines et al. (2007) explored 67 cases of type 2 diabetes and found 83% of those with the disease were classified as obese. In light of these findings, this essay will attempt to understand the relationship between obesity and type 2 diabetes by…

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