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    It is the nurses’ responsibility to explain medical and nursing procedures so that the patient will receive the high quality of care available. By explaining the procedures, allow patient to exercise the right to freedom of choice and participle in their own care. The ethical principles are part of my everyday responsibilities to my patients. I used all nine ethics rules on each and every patient. By using the ethical guidelines I am able to carry out my responsibilities and tasks within the…

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    This week I helped with the RBIT screening process. SBRIT focuses on prevention, early detection, risk assessment, brief counseling and referral for assessment. My school district is having 10th and 7th graders participle in the surveys. The goal of having students complete the survey is to enable school heath teams to detect risk for substance use related problems and brief intervention strategies to help address such concerns at an early stage of student’s adolescent development. After…

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    It is fitting to begin a study on how modern English speakers describe aspect in Ancient Greek by exploring how the ancient Greeks described this concept themselves. In the Platonic dialogue The Sophist, the verb is defined as “the word indicating action,” or simply the action word. Aristotle defines the verb as “a sound compounded with meaning and indicative of time”. A verb, according to the Greeks, describes action, from which we can deduce further that it has a subject, and it indicates…

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    Until the first semi-colon, the author uses simple past participles, which leads to back to the assumption that this sonnet may be describing an event that happened a while ago. */“Surprised,” one of the past participles, is used unusually because it’s not modifying anything/* The semi-colon after “forgotten” is known as a super comma, because this list could use a comma, but instead the…

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    is a legal term which means to receive a favorable verdict or be forgiven of one’s wrong doings. Also important to interpreting this word's meaning in the context of Romans 3:21-26, is the fact that there is a Greek participle which precedes this word. This placement of the participle changes the meaning to be as following: since there is nothing for man do but be charged with the punishment for his iniquities, God, the judge, acquitted or pardoned him. God does this because of Jesus’ sacrifice…

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    grasp filled Braque with loss [that] he smashed them” (Carson 141). These perspectives, planes, shadings--these belong to the expression of the painter...the painter’s talk. Carson expressed herself in a different manner, through infinitives and participles...the writer’s talk. Both vow to never cease working his or her craft, to continue exposing the thought or reality of our thoughts and our…

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    It was February 2015, my class test for AP Calculus. I was struggling with my 2nd problem (out of 6) and half of my time had passed by.Looking at the next question, I groaned.I couldn’t remember how to compute the 2nd derivative of a function. That was when I realized how much I was struggling with the free response sections of the AP Calculus test, I took it into my own hands to study so I can achieve a 5.My teacher had told me that a 4 was sufficient but I aspired to achieve a 5 because that…

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    According to Jacobs et al. (2012) seven categories of groups, the discussion group setting would pose the most challenge for me as a counselor/facilitator. I foresee this challenge based on my own strong dominate personality and persona. “Discussion group leaders primarily need to be aware of any member who tries to dominate or distract the group” (p.42). I will admit I often present a strong and powerful demeanor solely based on upbringing and career choice. This specific group focuses on…

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    practical to be used in teaching the progressive tenses but it is not practical been used in teaching simple past tenses or past perfect tenses. For example, for the past perfect tenses, the rule of the tenses is had + past participle. Thus, the student should remember the past participle words form by…

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    Barbery is essentially arguing that grammar “is a way to attain beauty,” and for the most part, this is true. The application of grammatical rules is really how one coherently conveys a message to their audience -- after all, grammar itself is what allows speakers to understand one another. The ability to “manipulate” these rules, so to speak, may be what Barbery subsequently means by “applying the rules of grammar skillfully” -- the application of different grammatical rules and processes can…

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