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    The French Explorer and navigator Samuel de Champlain was born on August 13th, in 1574 in Brouage, France. Champlains had a mariners backgroud as thats what his family was, just before he turned 20 he began exploring North America in 1603 when he was invited on an expidition of François Gravé Du Pont, who was his uncle. Champlain also once he returened back to France wrote a book of this trek, it was the first completed story with full descriptions of the St Lawrence since Jacques Cartier's went…

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    At Cape Catastrophe the expedition suffered the loss of the ship's boat and its eight sailors, including Flinders' close associate, John Thistle. Dramatic moments occurred while passing through the Great Barrier Reef, in the Gulf of Carpentaria during hostilities with aborigines, and at the inspection of the ship's deteriorating hull in the North. After reprovisioning at Timor, an increasing number of crew developed dysentry, and with a mounting death toll and a heavy heart, Flinders was forced…

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    Patient Navigation Essay

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    The purpose of a nurse navigator is to guide the patient through their treatment process. A nurse navigator serves as the patient’s advocate to communicate to the patient’s healthcare professionals to take care of the gaps in the treatment process, such as coordinating doctor appointments, tests, follow-ups and communicates to the patient to let them know the place, time and date of the appointments (Leverence, 2015). A nurse navigator fills in the gap for patients to be treated…

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    Mental Health Care

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    The first type of problem is no utilization whatsoever of mental health services. Due to the complex nature of the MHS and the stigma created, without a peer navigator to overcome these barriers, soldiers are not accessing mental health services. It has been found that when there is someone the soldier trusts and can relate to on a personal level, they are more receptive to the idea of seeking mental health treatment…

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    that DeLaval robotic milking systems newest technology called “Herd Navigator” was what interested me the most. DeLaval’s herd navigator is a state of the art program created so farmers have access to a mini lab right on their farm. No more waiting for DHI to process information or waiting on vet results, every farmer that has this program and is able to test milk samples with no time limitations. Having the robot and herd navigator connected as one makes it so you as the farmer an choose when…

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    The Polynesian navigation is regarded as one of the ancient navigation through the seas dating as far as years in the BC. The ancient Polynesians were among the ancient navigators of the sea despite the less advanced technologies during that time. Although the Polynesians are believed to have discovered and settled in the region commonly referred to as Polynesia triangle, little is known about their navigation skills (Evans 22). They are believed to have navigated through the deep, dangerous,…

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    Prince Henry Prince Henry was better known as Henry the navigator. He was not called Henry the navigator because he went to sea himself, but rather because he encouraged exploration in the 15th century. Henry the Navigator was born in Porto, Portugal, in 1394. Henry was neither a sailor nor a navigator, he sponsored a great deal of exploration along the west coast of Africa. Henry is regarded as an originator of the Age of Discovery and the Atlantic slave trade. Henry was also the third…

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    Oceanographic Differences

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    mounts, submarine canyons, ridges, trenches, shelves, and mid-ocean ridges"(Marine Science 100 pg.30) A map does depict details of the land it represents, but it will not be specific. For example, a navigator on his way to open ocean will notice the depth drops more than 100 fathoms. This means the navigator will pass the continental shelf "The shallow submerged extension of a continent" (Oceanography pg.111), and go to open sea. Contrary to this, a map that depicts a freeway on a hill will…

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    her leadership position and her personal take on leadership. Laura Goodfellow is the nurse navigator for the orthopedic unit at Saint Mary’s Hospital. She also acts as a liaison for River Valley Orthopedics and the hospital. Laura is the first orthopedic nurse navigator for Saint Mary’s Hospital and has developed and transformed the position into a well respected leadership position. As the nurse navigator, Laura oversees the education of perspective orthopedic patients receiving elective…

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    subjected to evaluation by websites like Charity Navigator, who rated it as 4 out of 5 stars for financial accountability and transparency, and the American Institute of Philanthropy who rated TU with an A- overall (Charity Navigator 10/28/2015, Charity Watch 11/11/2015). In 2014, TU reported revenue of over $43 million dollars, of which 42.9% came from government grants with the rest resulting from contributions and fundraising events (Charity Navigator 10/28/2015). Yearly expenditures for 2014…

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