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    Magnet Recognition Study

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    They identified 14 characteristics that these organizations had. These fourteen characteristics are called The Forces of Magnetism, and is the conceptual framework that healthcare organizations must abide by for the Magnet appraisal process. These attributes or outcomes exemplify nursing excellence, leadership, and supports high quality nursing practice. They include: 1) quality…

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    Psychopaths: A Case Study

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    They will attest to their personal magnetism and pass to audiences including their sense of responsibility to the organization, mission, dedication, and sense of honor, and hence win audiences from the heart of respect and trust (Maccoby, 2004). For instance, Donald Trump is full of confidence…

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    Research Paper On Mercury

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    Mercury: Mercury is the first planet and the closest planet to the sun. It has a very thin atmosphere. It has a temperature range of 800 degrees Fahrenheit to -280 degrees Fahrenheit. In this passage, there will be many other facts about Mercury such as the characteristics of the planet and how it compares to our planet Earth. Mercury was not discovered by one single person. Since it was discovered before history was written. It is approximately 35.98 million miles away from the sun and has…

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    Dark matter. One of the greatest, most mysterious discoveries in the history of science was unearthed by Vera Rubin in 1978. The galactic spearhead of the 50’s, Vera Rubin is a marvelous American woman because of her discoveries in the area of dark matter, galactic rotation curves, and her work in gender equality. Vera Cooper Rubin was born on July 23, 1928 in Philadelphia. Vera’s father, Philip Cooper, was an electrical engineer. Her mother, Rose Applebaum, worked for Bell Telephone Company…

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    extract the iron from the mixture because nothing else in the mixture is magnetic. This is because iron is ferromagnetic. Ferromagnetism is what makes some elements attract to magnets. Ferromagnetism is the strongest form of magnetism. It is the most commonly encountered magnetism. Typically, it is the only…

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    presenting their product as a way to give it more credibility. The Onion mocks this by including an exaggeration of a doctor’s statement. The article reads, “‘What makes MagnaSoles different from other insoles is the way it harnesses the power of magnetism to properly align the biomagnetic field around your foot’, said Dr. Arthur Bluni” (lines 6-9). This specific quote…

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    How do speedometers work? A: A speedometer is a gauge that measures the instantaneous speed of a vehicle. Speedometers became standard in all motor vehicles in 1910 Speedometers were created by the Croatian engineer Josip Belušić in 1855 Uses the rotation of the wheels to work When the cars engine turns over the drive shaft spins to turn the wheels The speedometer cable which is powered by the driveshaft also spins A magnet located inside the speed cup (made of aluminum) of the car spins at the…

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    The Onion Summary

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    The Onion satirizes how products are marketed to customers by hyperbolizing the advertisement along with the featured customers’ reaction to the product. “‘What makes MagnaSoles different from other insoles is the way it harnesses the power of magnetism to properly align the biomagnetic field around your foot.’” This statement seems like the advertisers are trying to ‘hype’ up the product, hyperbolizing it so that these MagnaSoles appear more than they actually are. “Only MagnaSoles utilize the…

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    Why Visit Cuba

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    Cuba have many beautiful places to visit. On my last trip to Cuba we decided a Sunday afternoon to go visit Viñales in Pinar del Rio on the Northwest province of the country. I considered that afternoon as one of the most amazing afternoon I have ever had. Tourists see Viñales as one of the most important attraction Cuba has because of the colorful of the vegetation, the differences in the mountains, and the diversity of its animals. In Viñales we could see a variety of colorful vegetation. It…

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    Role Model In Nursing Care

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    The nurse administrator practices in numerous settings and in various roles, with varying degree of influence, according to the American Nurses Association (ANA, 2016). Where I work, we have a chief nurse executive (CNE), who is the overall leader for the nursing staff under Harris Health System, which comprised of three hospitals and underlying clinics. There are two chief nurse officers (CNO), one designated at Lyndon Baines Johnson Hospital, and Ben Taub and Quentin Mease Hospital share the…

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