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    Greeks contributed much to modern astronomy, inventing and utilizing the scientific method to study and chart the heavens through experiments, careful observation and meticulous records of their findings. However, they were not only good at the observational aspect of astronomy, but also the theoretical aspect as well, speculating about the Universe's size, structure and nature, and about everything that the Universe encompassed. Indeed, the Greeks were masters of this art, and their work that…

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    Importance Of Weaning

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    awareness and practices regarding infant feeding practices were assessed using pre-tested questionnaire. The lower limit was kept as 3 months to get samples who started early weaning. The upper limit was kept as 12 months so as to avoid recollection error. The study was conducted for six consecutive Wednesdays, as the immunization unit works on all…

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    Legal Requirements and Training In addition to the evaluation of established training objectives, “equal employment opportunity, affirmative action, sexual harassment, and related training regulated legislation and legal requirements” regarding specific types of training need to be evaluated to ensure compliance. (Blanchard & Thacker, pg. 13) The results of these evaluations should be reviewed and used to improve training plans, facilities, programs, materials, and procedures moving forward…

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    Plato's Heliocentric Model

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    More than four hundred years ago, Johannes Kepler declared to the world that Mars travels on an elliptical orbit in his magnum opus the Astronomia Nova. This new elliptical orbital model of Mars not only perfected the heliocentric model of Copernicus in terms of providing it with a sounder mathematical foundation, and rendering it more able to predict the motion of Mars better than any traditional geocentric model like that of described by Ptolemy in the Almagest, but also challenged the ancient…

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    One of the issues that emergency nurses will run in to will be overcrowding in the emergency department. In 2013, there was a study done on the relationship between emergency department (ED) crowding and patient outcomes (Bernstein et al., 2008). More and more individuals are using ED services. From 1999 to 2009 there was a 32% increase in visits to the ED. With this increase there was also a substantial increase in hospital admissions and ICU admissions, indicating that there was an increase in…

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    Tolerance In Diversity

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    In “The Warren Harding Error: Why We Fall for Tall, Dark, and Handsome Men”, it mentions this particular phenomenon by describing a study that was done on car salesmen. A group of people that were white or black, male or female, and had the exact same cover story of a highly educated…

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    This research article was about study conducted in different hospital with different patient population. Results found positive nursing perception toward beside report which lower communication error among staff, promoted accountability teamwork and respects. “The study provide evidence that supports using bedside report as essential shift handover practice within an adult clinical care environment, with improvements in client and nurse satisfaction…

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    from the students who are using the internet. 4.4. The article also offers well-supported claims and helpful links that make the discussion balanced and reasonable. 4.5. The article is professionally written without language, grammar or spelling errors. It is well written with neutral, easy and clear words. It is also well designed which make it easy to read. 4.6. The article has a positive relationship with other online sources. For example, the article which talks about the internet in…

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    Dhurandhar, et al (2014) were curious to find the effects that eating or skipping breakfast had on overweight and obese individuals. They questioned the association between breakfast consumption and body weight and weight loss. They hypothesized that individuals in the breakfast skipping group would lose more weight than those in the control group. To test this, Dhurandhar and her team conducted a 16-week randomized clinical control study on 283 overweight and obese adults. These participants…

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    The Benefits Of Hatha Yoga

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    Obesity, a major health issue surrounding America, can lead to many bodily complication including diabetes, breast cancer, high blood pressure. In 2001 over 20% of people were obese in the U.S. conventional remedies were introduced but only moderately effects were noticed. A common practice used though is Hatha yoga. It's a popular spiritual and physical method that and can help with weight loss and up keeping.. These typical sessions last 60-90 minutes and executed in by a teacher with…

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