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    associated errors. I am going to discuss the problems faced by Nurse Witte in the critical thinking exercise. Next I will explain who is responsible for the problem and what Nurse Witte should do about this problem. After this, I will describe the mode of communication she should use and how she can structure a clear message. Following this I will discuss to whom Nurse Witte should communicate with first and who all should be involved. Finally, I will describe the leadership and management…

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    conscious thing” in Meditation I, he moves on to examine the idea of the cause of his existence. Descartes begins Meditation III by turning away his senses from the object. He believes that the things he perceives with his sense exist within him as modes of thinking and can be doubtful. Descartes believes, “All the clearly and distinctly apprehended is true.” However, in the past he had perceived such things as earth, the sky, and the stars with certain and distinct perception which later he…

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    of learning styles, for instance some may be more dominate than others, therefore there maybe little to no use of the others. Some individuals may have different styles of strength in different circumstances such as creative, theory and practical modes of learning. In my tutorial we completed a multiple intelligence test in order to determine our strongest learning styles. The multiple intelligence test I completed has allowed me to identify that my two strongest area’s of intelligence are…

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    The first mode is “dividing practises”. This is the exclusion of individuals, whether it is the division of the subject with others or dividing the subject, for example the bad and good, the healthy and sick, and the poor and the rich. The second mode is “scientific classification”. The aim of this mode is to understand the nature of human beings through examination. This allowed us to define “normal” in…

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    There is no clear predetermined linkage between a specific subtype and a unique mode of transmission. Therefore, different subtypes could have been influenced by a combination of different genetic, demographic, economic and social factors that separate the different risk groups for HIV-1. HIV is not an airborne virus and cannot be transmitted through casual contact, kissing, urine or even insect vectors [17]. The transmission is only possible if bodily fluids come in contact with a mucous…

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    Through the reading, Four Modes of Inequality, William Dugger discusses structure in relation to one’s nation, social class, gender, and race. Additionally, Dugger tells his readers how structure leads to inequality, as well as how myths reinforce these inequalities. The “myth” I chose that accompanies a mode of inequality is sexism. Sexism accompanies the mode of inequality of gender, and in the following paragraphs, I will discuss how it is transmitted along with how it helps to perpetuate…

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    The Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument is a test which is based on a number of questions tells you what your conflict style is. After taking the test I scored between an 80 and 90% for collaborating, avoiding, and accommodating all of which make sense when looking at my life. The collaborating style is a mixture of a cooperative, effective individual who is focused on team effort, partnership, or shared personal goals. Based on the information from the textbook “Interpersonal Conflict”…

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    Vehicles and transportation play a significant role owing to the increase in the development rate of our country. An efficient transport network is essential for a developing nation as economic activities apart from others are dependent on it. Ample accessibility and efficient transport systems can increase the productivity, social opportunities, as well as provide economic benefits through better accessibility to markets, additional investments and employment. Traffic congestion, however, is…

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    Education is not about just planting information in the students’ heads, it is about learning through discovery. Therefore, lectures, while useful in some cases, will not be my primary mode of teaching. Class discussions and project-based learning will be the most useful in this case. Weekly discussion leaders will both hold the students accountable for their work but allow students to talk about their understanding of a text or lesson…

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    frequency components which could be easily confused with natural frequencies of the structure. The separation of the true modal parameters from erroneous ones should be done on the next step using various methods ( Jacobsen, N-J Separating Structural Modes and…

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