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    Mythbusters Case Study

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    “Mythbusters”: Dispelling the Culture of Poverty Myth in the Urban Classroom, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00221340903344953 , is the academic article I chose to take apart to address Jason A. Kaufman’s seven questions. When considering the requirements of Kaufman’s first question, the article qualifies as an academic article. Retrieved from the Journal of Geography and considering the structure of the article suffices the requirements of an academic article. The article structure consists of an…

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    Introduction The purpose of this paper is to introduce a theoretical approach that I will use in assisting a couple to address a presenting problem/s in their relationship. A reason will be given as to why this particular theoretical approach was chosen. In this paper I will also be presenting an issue that has brought a couple into the office for therapy. In today’s society couples face many issues. Some relationships survive without the assistance of therapy but many end due to the lack of…

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    Another aspect of the article that Hays’ focused her attention to was group work practice, she strongly believed that group workers need to be mindful about social justice components that are present in the group. She mentioned six different recommendations for group work practice, the one that another author, Arredondo, mentioned on was ‘expand the scope of group work’. The main purpose of having this in the article was to show how crucial it is for group workers to continue learning about…

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    Research is accountable for all intents and purposes of medical breakthroughs there have been. Medicines, cures, vaccines and other treatments are all mostly possible because of animal experimentation research. Essentially nearly everybody alive has profited from the restorative advances made practical through animal testing. Galton, the founder of experimental psychology, used animals such as pigs and apes to conduct his experiments. Animal research became more organized and a huge part of…

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    guideline for research ethics. These principles are based on three basic ethical standards and were written in response to ethical research failures in that time era. The three standards are basic and should serve as a guideline in health care research today: respect for persons, beneficence, and justice. Respect for persons is a basic guideline that protects the participant. The participant should voluntarily agree to participate in the study and give written consent to do so. In…

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    Uga Lsap Reflection

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    Ever since being a part of this lab, I have had much of a learning experience. My research focused on genetically fine mapping a specific region of a gene in pearl millet plants that translates into bristle production. This required me to plant and maintain F2 seedlings and screen them for recombination. I would not have known how meticulous every task in an experimental procedure must be before I started working in this lab. Having this role has taught me persistence even with issues with…

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    In high school, I wrote economic research papers for competitions and won trophies at a state level. I figured I had some sort of background in writing research papers because I’d already done it for the past two years of my life, and had to learn about appeals in Introduction to Public Speaking last semester. However, when I started writing argumentative research papers in English Composition II, it was extremely difficult. I felt like I wasn’t doing my topics justice until I truly researched…

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    End Of Life Care

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    of registered nurses who have provided end-of-life care within an intensive care unit”, by Holms in 2014, the author discussed the qualitative research that was done to determine what registered nurse’s knew about life of end care and and how they felt about end of life care in the intensive care unit. In this study the phenomenological qualitative research design was used and took place in an ICU in Scotland. “Phenomenological studies describe the meaning of the lived experiences of several…

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    Nurse Empowerment

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    their research on pg. 670. The model's core is the constant cycle of environmental events, task assessments, and behavior (Thomas & Velthouse, 1990). The article gives a very thorough explanation of each area within the model. These areas include the three already mentioned along with global assessments, interpretive styles, and interventions (Thomas & Velthouse, 1990). The authors talk about the model focusing on the intrinsic task motivation within each worker, compared to earlier research…

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    Animal Testing for Medical Research Animal testing for medical research is conducted all throughout the world. It helps scientists discover new drugs, vaccinations, and cures for a multitude of diseases. These diseases included, lung cancer, heart disease, strokes, HIV/AIDS, diabetes, hepatitis C, Parkinson’s disease and several others. (Americans for Medical Process) However, discovering these drugs and cures did not transpire without a cost. While these revelations may have saved…

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