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    Clinical Decision-Making

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    Gadia Cross Post to Evans Clinical decision-making is a complex process that entails critical thinking, systematic problem solving, reflective practice, judgment, ethical values, professional accountability and evidence-based practice (Standing, 2005). Clinical decision making is crucial to every aspect of care delivered to a patient (Pearson, 2013). According to Chilcote (2016), nurses from different settings utilize clinical decisions that are based on two different thought processes that,…

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    Growing up in a community where you are not allowed to stay out once the sun goes down because it is too dangerous, the streets are full of trash, fights breaking out left and right, and drug deals going on at the corner, eventually the individuals who are participants in these crimes are our youth. One may wonder what drives these individuals to think that the crimes they are committing are believed to be okay. Who is to blame for their actions? Their parents, their teachers, or do they really…

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    Lack of Development Opportunities for Executives Organizational leaders have many skills. They are educated and have gained a great deal of experience in leading others (Bass, 1990). The development of leaders is a logical progression that occurs over time. Bass (1990) contended that a leader’s developmental needs must be defined in order to maximize the developmental process. According to Cooper and Sawaf (1998), the ability to be authentic with others, along with the ability to work with…

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    Spiritual Man Essay

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    Meditation Why do you not try to understand more? Empty your head now at this present moment, what do you find? Is there nothing? If so, that is good. Now focus rapidly upon the Spiritual Man above the head, allow for a resonance to occur, retain your empty mind. Now while empty become expectant of some sort of communication from the Spiritual Man, the Spiritual Man relays abstract realities. If you are in some way already starting to embody the Spiritual Man, then there will be a channel…

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    Ways Of Knowing Essay

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    to get the information necessary. Using a network of ways of knowing is more effective because it opens doors to different perspectives that lead to a deeper understanding. The ways of knowing that will be explored throughout this essay will be intuition, memory, and reason and how they become a network in gaining knowledge in the areas of knowledge Mathematics and History. In gaining knowledge in mathematics, there is a great…

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    and she’d rather prefer being at a party, center of attention, than being by herself. She’s more intuitive than sensing, although it’s rather close. It was a slight, consistent thing, with small and tiny decisions, was how she showed that she was intuition over sensing, and most of the time, it was through her now romantic relationship with Matthias. Also, another part was when they were traveling to the Ice Court, they got to see jurda parem in effect for themselves, and the revelation of how…

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    While the whole colony sees Dimmesdale as a divine man who can do nothing wrong, Pearl challenges these beliefs and is able to follow her intuition to discover the truth. To illustrate, when Dimmesdale calls Hester and Pearl up to scaffold with him in the middle of the night, Pearl asks if he will stay with them until they have to mount the scaffold in front of everyone the next day. He responds…

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    “And this shows that intuition can sometimes get things wrong. And intuition is what people use in life to make decisions. But logic can help you work out the right answer” (Haddon, 65). This quote is from The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, which revolves around Christopher, who tries to apply logic to tackle the many problems of life. He always pauses to think about what is going on around him and he remembers most things he sees. On the other hand, his metacognitive abilities…

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    acquired through reason, independently of sense experience.”. Rationalism was a philosophical movement that appeared around 500 BC and is often described as one of the most important theories of philosophy. It consist of three main basic claims: The Intuition/Deduction Thesis, The Innate Knowledge Thesis and the The Innate Concept Thesis. For a philosopher to claim himself as a rationalist, he has to apply at least one of these three thesis. Rationalist were constantly questioning what was…

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    The Math Of Love Analysis

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    lecture is interesting and worth looking into, it is also important to understand is how she incorporates the ways of knowing into her research. While there are a total of eight ways of knowing, she primarily uses four of them: reasoning, language, intuition, and memory. To illustrate the first way of knowing, reasoning, it is important to know about what kind of reasoning as it is such a broad term. The kind…

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