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    Emergency Department

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    medical reasons of the high utilization. Methods I reviewed 11 articles and literatures relating to high health care expenditures and the utilization of emergency departments among homeless individuals. This review included the characteristics, limitations, trends, strengths, agreements and disagreements of the literature review. Results There were different causes of high health care expenditure relating to the use of the emergency department. There was a correlation between housing status…

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    Gene Drive Effect

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    mosquito-transmitted diseases such as malaria and Zika virus, but also to control species invasion. However, as gene drives are extremely effective, an accidental release could have wide spread repercussions on the ecosystem. There are also various limitations involved with using a gene drive,…

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    by many as the perfect tragedy and its protagonist, Oedipus, the perfect tragic hero. This paper will break down the dramatic structure of the play into four major parts: exposition, rising action, climax and denouement, and will discuss how the limitation of time is used to raise tension in the play. Exposition in Oedipus Rex sets up the world of the play. A plague has befallen the city of Thebes and its citizens have come to their loved and respected King Oedipus’ palace to beg for a…

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    Structuralism Study Guide

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    SERIES NO: STRUCTURALISM FUNCTIONALISM 1. Definition: It was the first school of psychology which focused on the breaking down of mental processes into basic components. They used the method of Introspection. It studies the elements of consciousness. Definition: Functionalism basically considers mental life and behavior in terms of a person’s environment. It was the study of the function rather than the structure of consciousness. It studies how the consciousness changes according to…

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    “Making the Familiar Strange”: a sociological theory in which one must take a common belief and alter their perception of said belief in order to settle on its worth. This concept, despite its seeming simplicity, is one that many people fall short in completing. To “make the familiar strange” is to question the established norms in society and assess its value and connection to the self. Although a multitude of students enroll into college each semester, many do not acknowledge or assess the…

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    A brief description of the strengths and limitations of the AMCD Multicultural Counseling Competencies. Multicultural counseling competence is defined as the counselor’s acquisition of awareness, knowledge, and skills needed to function effectively in a pluralistic democratic society (ability to communicate, interact, negotiate, and intervene on behalf of clients from diverse backgrounds); on organizational/societal level, it is defined as advocating effectively to develop new theories,…

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    highly controversial topic among philosophers such as Dershowitz, Bentham and Mill, since it describes a very cold way of deciding on ethical issues. In his book “Why terrorism works” (p.236), Dershowitz’s expresses serious concern about the moral limitations of the Cost-Benefit Analysis , which he suggests could lead to tyranny. In this essay, I seek to respond to Dershowitz’s concerns on the use of the Cost-Benefit Analysis through a defence of the morality by numbers approach. I suggest that…

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    has very few limitations that contribute to the aging process that hinder his participation in life’s activities. Due to H.W.’s progressive cervical kyphosis he is restricted in over the head activities. His balance and reaction time are also affected by his posture. This has potential to be a safety issue because H.W. lives alone. The OTPF reflects these limitations in terms of body structures and functions that may contribute to H.W.’s limitations. They are as follows: visual and…

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    their parenting capabilities. The limitation of this article is that the data collected was interview reports towards the parents and not directly to the children. It also limited to a few numbers of collected…

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    Reality Theory In Groups

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    Additionally, Reality group therapy works well with difficult underserved populations, such as those with addiction or inmates (Gladding, 2016). Furthermore, Reality group therapy is a brief intervention. Some limitations include the denial of mental illness as a diagnosis and the intervention relies on verbal communication to be successful (Gladding, 2016). Additionally, there is little empirical evidence of Reality therapy has been proven effective (Gladding, 2016)…

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