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    Interpersonal communication is when individuals communicate with words but also with non-verbal communication. The concept of interpersonal communication is not about what they say but by the way, they send messages through the body. Interpersonal communication is important for nursing in the healthcare environment to understand. By applying the skills in their work, they have a better relationship with patients and a better outcome in personal life.Vertino (2014) has stated, “Use of effective…

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    Sleep Deprivation: A B-List Killer “Sleep is the best meditation,” as the Dalai Lama once said. From time to time, everyone wakes up feeling groggy, irritated, stressed and sick. Most blame it on being run-down from all the work they’ve been doing, some blame it on their lack of sleep and having to go to bed too late and having to wake up too early. Despite there being an understanding of the negative effects of sleep deprivation, the average American does not understand them completely,…

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    Buddhism And Happiness

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    In this paper we will be relying heavily on Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyato’s books as well Mathieu Ricard and a few others sources. Venerable Kelsang Gyatso was a student alongside the Dali Lama before coming to the West to spread Buddhist teachings. He is an accomplished meditation and Buddhist master and has been a monk since the age of 6. The West has seen a rise in meditation and Buddhist related philosophies over the recent years. Meditation…

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    Back in the time when Peter was still alive, God’s son had a close relationship with him. They were so close that the Roman Catholic Church interpreted the Bible as that God founded his church on top of Peter, which as a result made Peter the first Pope in history. The Catholics kept the tradition of Popedom till the time of present. Despite the fact that the Roman Catholic Church was fairly corrupted and turned away from the truth of God, Fr. Karol Josef Wojtyla, otherwise known as Pope John…

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    The issue of leadership is seen as being multifaceted and one of the main issues organizational leaders are facing today is how to motivate staff to actively participate. Greenleaf explores the role of servant as leader and servant leadership in business as a theoretical framework that supports a leader’s motivation and role as service to others (Smith, p. 3). The theory of Servant Leadership, as Smith argues has proven its competence as a practical and theoretical approach to organizational…

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    “No change can come if those who are impacted the most by discrimination are not willing to stand up for themselves.” This was said by Iraqi activist Zainab Salbi. It essentially means that to invoke change you first must advocate against the issues.This is important because . Malala Yousafzai, Arthur Ashe and Mahatma Gandhi all embody this idea. Malala Yousafzai started speaking out against the Taliban and voicing her support for women’s education in 2008. Mahatma Gandhi was an Indian…

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    Classicism And Humanism

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    Thomas Neubauer Dr. Pratt HU141 February 10, 2015 The Revival of Classicism and Rise to Humanism The Renaissance was a period that lasted from the fourteenth century to the seventeenth century, and was hallmarked with its advancements in Art, Music, Science, and the introduction of Secularism and Humanism. The period can trace its roots back to Italy, which was made up of several city states, from these city states, the Renaissance expanded into northern Europe, where the ideas flourished and…

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    Human beings often use religion to justify warring against one another. This relates to hate crimes rising as well. Religious violence is on the rise. Many people are flocking to the idea of using violence because of differences in religion because it is believed to be a popular idea. The current younger generation is the majority of these people. If students are taught about human origins of religion, religious violence could be eliminated or decreased immensely. If students are taught about…

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    A human being and a chimpanzee are quite similar not because of physical features but because of the DNA, they inherit and what makes these species so unique to one another. All living cells contain DNA, which is the basic unit for growing, reproducing, and surviving. DNA, Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid is comprised of 4 different types of bases; adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine that are proteins. These 4 bases rely on each other because of adenine pairs up with thymine, while cytosine…

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    Can you imagine our world destroyed to its bare core? Can you think of ways and reasons why society would allow the world to fall into apocalyptic times? Much more like the famous quote by Albert Einstein, “I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones” (22). In the book The Road by Cormac McCarthy, the reader is placed in the aftermath of a catastrophic war that left the world in ruins such as in an apocalyptic manner. The book…

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