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    Theory Of Caring Paper

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    The theory of Caring as Nursing is concerned with caring being an unselfish act. It is also focused on a lived shared experience between the one providing care and the ones being cared for, in other words, a nursing situation (Boykin & Schoenhofer, 2013). The concept of caring is concerned with the demonstrating kindness and concern for others. In nursing, the expression of caring entails committed engagement, undivided attention, opportunities for questioning all in an attempt to address an…

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    Summary Delcourt

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    Summary In this article, Delcourt and associates (1998) outline the implications of the carbonized plant remains to better grasp the effects Prehistoric Native Americans had on the Eastern Kentucky landscape through paleoecological sequence. Specially addressing how Prehistoric Native American populations bred and selected for plant-food resources in Eastern Kentucky during the Pleistocene and early Holocene (Delcourt, 1998). 36 radiocarbon-dated, botanical assemblages, mostly charcoal, obtained…

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    There are many different perspectives from which we can make judgements about Watson and Crick’s publishing of the double-helix structure of DNA. These judgements depend on a person’s views on scientific ethics, the perceived value of Watson and Crick’s findings, and how their findings were built on the work of their peers. I’m not particularly passionate about the matter, but I think that to frame a discussion about the Ethics of Watson and Crick’s “discovery,” the most fundamental step is to…

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    “Research is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody else has thought” (Brainy Quotes). These are the words once spoken by Albert Szent- Gyorgi, the 1937 Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine for discovering vitamin C. With interests in biology, a large sum of my time is spent in the lab or on a computer doing research. However research doesn’t have to apply only to biology of other physical sciences. Research can apply to most aspects and studies in life. Although…

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    Butt Brush Research Paper

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    lighting, it takes about fifteen minutes to become accustomed to the difference (Levine). The Butt Brush theory is a distraction to many consumers. Once their bottom is touched (whether from a small aisle or a passing cart) their attention is taken away from the product and the producers lose a sale. Finally, petting is when object are sat out on a table to be touched, or sampled. Does Underhill’s theories truly stand ground? Ehardt's was the first on the list. After some analysis, it’s…

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    The first op/ed written by Rosecrans Baldwin suggests having boredom can be a valuable experience. The second op/ed is written by David B. Agus who claims that keeping patients’ records electronically can improve future medical treatment. The last op/ed by Jeffrey H. Tony discusses about whether using antibiotics in agriculture industry would result in antibiotic resistance of humans. All three articles are from people who have significant authority in writing. Baldwin is a writer, and the other…

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    book, middle range theories are less abstract and are more specific than other nursing theories. They specify factors such as patient’s health condition, family situation, and nursing actions and focus on answering particular practice questions” (Grove, Gray, and Burns 2015 p. 195). Because of this, it is more appealing to medical professional. “Middle range theories also can be used as the framework for a study, thus contributing to the validation of the middle range theory” (Grove, Gray, and…

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    Hope-Focused Approach In choosing an approach, I took some time seriously considering the behavioral, strategic, and structural approaches that were used in formulating the HFA. My reasoning was that choosing HFA might seem to be too easy, since the course focused on this approach within both our textbook reading and discussion board writing. After researching each of these approaches and spending several days struggling to write a draft on the behavioral approach, I realized the HFA is the…

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    Throughout human history scientists have discovered and published theories and ideas which are often shared by other scientists and the general public, some of them more widely accepted than others, whilst others were simply rejected. At times, because of ethical and moral differences in the way different people view the same things, these theories are controversial. Today there are many controversial concepts or theories, some of which are the use of uranium (to improve mankind’s quality of…

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    Istation

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    Review of Literature This literary review of Istation will define the program, discuss the history of the program, as well as discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the program. Definitions Istation (also known as Imagination Station) is a digital learning program, which uses interactive games to assess, remediated, and enrich the learning of students all over the country. Istation offers programs for reading and writing, Spainsh, and math. Each month students using the…

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