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    role, public and community health care that are significant to be successful in the Family Nurse Practitioner Program. I have been a registered nurse for five years now. Currently, I am working as a staff nurse in the Emergency Room Department at Kaiser Permanente in Downey. I am the first line of defense for patients coming into the ER experiencing respiratory or cardiac problem, accidents, trauma and allergic reactions etc. As an ER nurse, I need to have quick critical…

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    1. The movie depicts the change of identity in Russia and for the Russian people by showing the downfall of the Romanov dynasty. It starts with the beloved Tsar and Tsaritsa ruling over imperial Russia and progresses forward with them becoming less and less popular. This downward shift in popularity is partly because of the close friendship of the Tsaritsa with the drunkard Siberian priest Rasputin. Despite his stated noble intentions to help and serve his Matushka and Batushka his mere presence…

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    starting to tell about it. And how quiet it got and then somebody saying, ''You bloody murderous bastard.'' Those were the same Austrians they killed then that he skied with later. No not the same. Hans, that he skied with all that year, had been in the Kaiser Jagers and when they went hunting hares together up the little valley above the saw-mill they had talked of the fighting on Pasubio and of the attack on Perticara and Asalone and he had never written a word of that.” (Hemingway, 5)…

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    England, France, Australia, Italy---these countries have placed bans on marketing prescription drugs directly to consumers. In fact, only two developed countries haven’t banned direct-to-consumer advertising---New Zealand and the United States (Canada allows highly regulated direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising). While pharmaceutical companies have been advertising prolifically for decades, 1997 brought on the current onslaught of direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising…

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    Hospital Settings Needs The hospital needs for less bulky, easy to use and versatile devices has encouraged hospital to transition to the use of tablets. The regulations and laws from HIPAA and HITECH need to be reviewed prior to implementing different devices. Also, the providers request for tablets and the computer literacy of the staff is another aspect to consider. Most importantly, the security breaches that could occur force a thorough assessment prior to final recommendations. HIPPA:…

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    uprisings of the Nazi party and World War Two. The Outcomes of the war were different but both presented the German people with significant problems. The greatest amount of change came to Germany’s political structure with the abdication of the Kaiser. As William II fled Germany the SPD, Center and Liberal parties took over and turned Germany into a full-scale democracy. The SPD and Center part had been the opposition parties to the Second Reich. In 1919 a national assembly was held in…

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    On April 6th, 1917, the United States entered the war, but the Great War had been going on for three years already. The Allies was made up of England, France, Russia, and in 1917, the United States. However, many Americans were against entering the war and they wanted to remain neutral. President Wilson’s second campaign slogan was, “He kept us out of war.” Clearly, that had changed. We entered the war for many reasons like; the sinking of Lusitania, financial issues, and the Russian…

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    Why does God do harm to good people? "then I saw all that God has done. No one can comprehend what goes on under the sun. Despite all their efforts to search it out, no one can discover its meaning. Even if the wise claim they know, they cannot really comprehend it." Ecclesiastes 8:17 The biblical passage above teaches that we should not question what God does in our lives. No matter what you try to do to find out the meaning behind God it is always above us. God has a much bigger plan for us…

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    rise and fall of Adolf Hitler and National Socialism in Germany. Churchill claimed that after World War I, wise policy would have ‘crowned and fortified the Weimar Republic with a constitutional sovereign in the person of an infant grandson of the Kaiser, under a Council of Regency.’ However, American prejudice against monarchy made it clear that Germany would be treated more kindly by the Allies as a republic than a monarchy. But in the Emperor’s place, the German people were left with a weak,…

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    appropriately for the concert. The general response was very respectful and the applause was only given when the conductor’s arms were down. I truly enjoyed this performance and I was impressed by the philharmonic orchestra. The performance opening piece was Kaiser-Waltzer by Johann Stauss Jr. This waltz piece had a fast tempo and its triple meter beat allowed the audience to stay awake and kick start the performance. I was especially impressed by the cellist’s solo. He did an exceptional job…

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