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    Love and Research First Date. Those two words alone might have made you reminisce about some very awkward situations you might have suffered through or maybe even some pleasant ones. If I had the opportunity I would focus my research on the difference between how people react with the opposite sex in a dyad situation, then in a large group setting and go in-depth to find why or why not that behavior changes. I would utilize field research and surveying to get general data then based on those…

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    This paper is an academic critique of an article written by Sapna Solanki (2013) titled: Determinants of Consumer Involvement: A Quantitative Analysis of Laptop Purchase. The author undertook a research study to find out the impact of demographic variables and attributes on consumer involvement in purchase of laptops. My examination deliberately concentrates on particular parts of the article as far as procedure and legitimacy of exploration strategies and results. I have attempted to develop a…

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    For the week 3 discussion I wasn 't aware of the requirements of having to post three separate posts on three different days early in the week and ended up made all the posts in the same day. However, I have been able to make five posts throughout the day from 1:54 am to 10:36 pm. I made my stance clear on the first post that I made, "I believe that raising students ' self-esteem should not be the teachers ' responsibility" (week 3 discussion, May 29, 1:54am) and proceeded to argue for it. I…

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    Growth mindset is an interesting area of study that can determine life outlook and general success (Rae-Dupree, 2008). Efforts towards understanding the growth mindset theory require a study of scholarly articles, with solid research and data. Unlike newspaper articles, scholarly articles provide research approaches that can relate with research outcomes; hence, providing a clear framework for policy design. This paper examines how a scholarly article is more fruitful in building applicable…

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    Icu-Acquired Weakness

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    Introduction: ICU-acquired weakness is a collection of dysfunctions experienced by critically ill patients as a consequence of prolonged bed rest. The symptoms that are specifically encountered are poor mobility, impaired muscle strength and diminished cardiopulmonary endurance. These clinical manifestations are brought by extended immobilization, use of neuromuscular blocking agents and poor nutrition. A physical therapist is a part of a multidisciplinary team that is intended to implement…

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    Throughout the semester my research process changed in ways that benefitted my paper as well as helped me organize my thoughts in an orderly manner. My research skills have changed because previously when I had to find information my first thought would be to go on Google and search my topic. I now realize that if I want to find scholarly information that is peer edited the best places to check are online databases. Also, by using online databases I was able to approach academic research in a…

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    If you are going to use facts in a paper, then you need to show how those facts came about. A bibliography, also known as "references" or "works cited," is the list of sources used to derive information or data about the topic in the research paper. The sources can be journals, books, websites or periodicals. Bibliographic information contains following information: Author Title Publisher However, information contained in Bibliography may differ depending on the writing style used. Annotation…

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    The Publication Process: The New England Journal of Medicine The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) is the world’s leading medical journal (NEJM, n.d.). The journal receives approximately 5000 submissions a year and the majority of them are from authors not based in the United States. Upon receipt of the manuscript, at least five experts edit and review it prior to it being published. The review process is stringent and NEJM accepts only five percent of articles submitted for publication…

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    Ethical Guidelines

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    The chosen peer-reviewed journal is Journal of Clinical Nursing (JCN). There are ten author guidelines required for the submission process. These guidelines are general, English language, ethical guidelines, copyright, submission of manuscripts, manuscript types accepted, manuscript format and structure, after acceptance, online open, and appeals. General guidelines require papers that develop and promote knowledge which is relevant to all areas of clinical practice in nursing around the world.…

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    The commencement of this venture began by reading Camille Saint-Saëns by Brian Rees , a secondary source material. Rees does an admirable effort in creating a seamless biography that places different periods of the Saint-Saëns lineage in perspective. Moreover he dedicates a few pages regarding Saint-Saëns Franco-Prussian war experience in his chapter: “Devastation, Seed Corn and Harvest.” The chapter briefly recounts the political climate of France months prior to the war and indicates various…

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