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    Holistic Nursing Care Approach in Patient Care Georgia A. Ball Great Falls College: Montana State University Holistic Nursing Care Approach in Patient Care Florence Nightingale, founder of modern nursing in the 1850’s, recognized the importance of environment, touch, scents, music and silent reflection in holistic care. Holistic care focuses not only on treating the illness or disorder of the individual but also treating the individual’s sociological, psychological, mental views and…

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    Neptune Essay

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    the stratosphere, where temperature increases with altitude. The boundary between the two, the tropopause, occurs at a pressure of 0.1 bars (10 kPa).[13] The stratosphere then gives way to the thermosphere at a pressure lower than 10−5 to 10−4 microbars (1 to 10 Pa).[13] The thermosphere gradually transitions to the…

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    You’re aching with pain, completely out of energy from the cancer that is eating away and shutting down your organs, and just want it all to go away. Lying in the hospital hooked up on countless machines, the nurses and doctors coming in to investigate you while you’re attempting to get what little rest you can through the torment. What are your options? When we think about assisted death we all have uncertainties. When the doctors have provided for you no possibility of survival; and death is…

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    SYNTAX: The author switches back and forth between the Joad family and the migrant farmers in general. Quotations are used when the chapter is about the Joads. However, when it is about migrant farmers, Steinbeck does not put quotation marks.This is mostliekly he used these quotes to mean that any farmer in the nation oculd be saying that becasue they all share the same struggle. . It also shows how each migrant farmer was not thought of as an individual person, but rather categoraized.The…

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    2001 Patriot Act Essay

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    reporters in May that "the Patriot Act was not really thought out. I 'm very concerned that, in our desire for security and our enthusiasm for pursuing supposedly terrorists, that sometimes we might be on the verge of giving up the freedoms which we 're trying to protect. … It goes to show you I 'm willing to look at the right side of an issue. …. I don 't think it 's anybody 's business what I 'm reading in the…

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    Creep Experiment Essay

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    1. OBJECTIVES The objectives of the experiment are: • Measurement of creep deformation in 2 materials; lead and polypropylene at room temperature. • Determine how creep deformation of chosen materials can be affected by stress. • Recognise that the two classes of materials show differences in creep behaviour. • Awareness of creep as a design consideration. 2. THEORY 2.1 Introduction Structural materials are often placed in service under a certain applied load at elevated temperatures (eg. wind…

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    Separatism In China

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    officials under political exile. This trend continues during the Cultural Revolution where the elite-educated students from Beijing and Shanghai and those who were marked as right were sent to Xinjiang via the xia xiang(going to countryside) movement for re-education by the proletarians. When these educated people came to Xinjiang, a literature genre call Western Literature was born. Their writing inevitably reflects the acute geographical condition of the region and how they struggle to fight…

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    Media Ecology Theory – One More Theory “You’ve got mail!” that’s right, I’ve got 66,483 emails in my inbox. That would be the current total in my Gmail account that I opened on 09/17/2005. Over eleven years of Electronic Era media history stored in my Gmail inbox – and during that time, various forms of media were born and became obsolete. The Media Ecology Theory (MET) is used to describe a what I see is a cycle – it depicts forms of communication that are given the symbol of the word…

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    were frequently deployed. On April 1st, an April Fools March mocked the very small ‘green square’ movement of those supporting the tuition hike, featuring protestors in suits satirizing the elitist logic of promoting tuition hikes, with signs like ‘Pas de Pauvres dans mon Ecole’ (No Poor People in my School) and ‘Services Publics: Coupez tout!’ (Public Services: Cut them all!)” (Spiegel 2016). The Ottawa student protest took a different direction and adhered to mainstream tactics such as…

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    JEDR Report Conclusion

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    Part 1 JEDR Critique 1.1. Condition Specifications There is a mistake in the calculation of the assumed wheel circumference. Based on the obtained data from JEDR report, the average wheel diameter is 406 mm and by using the circumference formula, 2πr, the result should be 1.275 m. However, JEDR report says the wheel circumference is 1.2 m. This number should be rounded up to 1.3 m instead of rounded down since this might give critical error in further calculations. The previous wheel…

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