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    decision making, i.e., spontaneity which includes quick reflexes, no delay but also no hasty decisions. 3. Being visionary and value based — this includes an attitude towards future of the organization and the society, with clear objectives. 4. Holism — Whole system or comprehensive views and interconnected with different aspects. Holistic thinking, which means the welfare of the self, family, organization and the society including all other living beings in the environment. 5. Compassion —…

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    The term evolution comes from the idea that biological species, to include humans, have changed over time and have given growth to other species that can be traced as far back as the ancient Greek philosophers. Societies present day knowledge of evolution began in Europe in the late 1700s, but ideas began to shift in the late 1800s, when scientists were starting to recognize fossils as the remains of creatures that once existed on earth. Beforehand, scientists had been under the assumption that…

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    You read Coming of Age in Mississippi and we discussed the theory of Womanism. How could Moody book be read as a Womanist text? You must first define Womanism, and note the scholar whose definition you are using. After this, you must locate at least four examples in the text that clearly exemplify your argument. Parenthetical citations must be used. “Womanism, as conventionally employed in black culture, can refer to gender traits or can identify social/political consciousness. Womanism…

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    for nursing. These values are to assist nurses with providing compassionate, quality care while focusing on the unique needs of patients and their families. These 10 core values are caring, diversity, excellence, integrity, ethical decision making, holism, patient-centeredness, teaching/learning principles, nursing process, and leadership/management (NLN Education Competencies Model 2010). During my clinical rotation with Whitney Melton, APRN, I was able to witness how these core values were…

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    However, before we come to a conclusion let us first analyse the debate presented by Donoso in his paper to fully understand what these terms encompass. Section: 3 Donoso’s debate of individualistic approach of retributive Justice versus holism of distributive…

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    Benedict was able to group the whole personalities of a culture into two; Apollonian and Dionysian. Apollonian maintain stability in behavior and have control which usually is consider as normal. Apollo refers to God of sun, light which represent maturity, power and control. Unlike, Dionysus is God of wine, agriculture and nature. So personality that falls under Dionysian is ruminate loss control and engaging in unexpected activities and more (lecture, 02/16/16). It is the normal vs abnormal.…

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    Cultural Awareness Today’s world is very diverse, and there are many cultures in it. According to Webster’s dictionary the definition of culture is; “the beliefs, customs, arts, etc., of a particular society, group, place, or time” (Merriam). It all depends on where you live that determines which one you are a part of. Culture is something you are not born with; it is something you learn growing up from your family. It passes on from generation to generation. The way you act, talk, eat…

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    is to evaluate whether a theory of evidence operates positively in a sense—on its own merits in relation to the criteria it is intended to meet. Achinstein’s theory, in this sense, should be evaluated by the desideratum (2) as alleged in itself. A holism of evidence could be suggested on which basis one could insist that the considerations be taken into account all together as a small leak may sink a great ship. I do not address this issue…

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    One of the most important terms that the authors advocate for is the concept of holism, since they stress the importance for forensic sciences to be integrated under this type of approach, which is intended to analyze every aspect of human life from their past to their future taking into consideration aspects like language, culture…

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    Everybody mostly has at least one or more abnormal moment in their lives. The abnormal moments can be triggered by a stressful event, a personal loss, etc. during one’s life. In this paper, I will choose to talk about a person A, who I have been really close with for my entire life. I chose to call this person as "A" in order to protect her identity and privacy. Growing up with her, I knew A always have been having some complications going on in her family. These problems are often parents…

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