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    The word feral is defined as something wild. When we think about the word wild, we tend to think of something that is untamed, or not cultivated. A feral child, on the other hand, is a label for those human children who grew up in isolation, and had no human contact from a very young age. These children are seen being raised up by animals because they were left abandoned and as a result, they have little or no experience of human care, behavior, or of human language. Many assume that writers…

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    Becoming A Forensic Nurse

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    A profession requires you to learn a set number of skills or acting in a specific way. Even though nurses do not have complete independence in the decision-making or practice, Nursing is considered a profession because it requires you to extend your education and also it produces a theoretical body of knowledge. No one can define a job from a profession. For an individual to act professionally, it means for them to administer care in a thorough and knowledgeable way without hindering harm on…

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    or Child Behaviour and Development iN S .N Hart (E.D) Eliminating Corporal Punishment: The Way Forward To a Constructive Child Discipline.49-90 - - Durrant (2005) showed that reward and punishment are being used these days by the parents and educators in order to educate the children for them to learn…

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    of their worst times. They are also educators by providing tickets in order to correct behavior and prevent the same mistake which in essence can prevent any future accidents. The job of being a police officer is the most rewarding because their job is to protect the people, and prevent harmful situations. The most important question that must be answered before becoming a police officer is “why do you want to become a police officer?” Some people want to become a police officer because it 's a…

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    Child Marketing as a Social Problem Laura Pagliaro SOCI 1000U Dr. Timothy MacNeill University of Ontario Institute of Technology Since the introduction of digital media, marketing to children has become only more prevalent. Realized or not, everyone is affected by this targeted marketing -- even adults. Although there is undoubtedly more marketing today compared to previous decades, the majority of it goes unnoticed (Snyder & Jevons & Henderson & Gabbott & Beale, 2011, p. 33).…

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    Introduction If you were to tell a person that you are currently in master’s program for rehabilitation counseling, the main response that you would get is the following statement, “Oh that’s nice, what is that?” Compared to other professions rehabilitation counseling is not as well know, even to the undergraduate student in the college that offers the program. It is surprising to come to this realization considering that rehabilitation counselors offer many services and the profession itself…

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    Cultural Competence

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    Effect of Cultural Competence on Antepartum and Postpartum Nursing Care Just as nursing care has evolved over the decades since Florence Nightingale, so has the patient population around the world. During the past forty years, the United States has become drastically more racially diverse (Lewallen, 2011, p. 5). Immigrants have taken their own cultures and values to other places, causing the population to have mixed cultures, beliefs, religions, traditions, and customs. Particularly in…

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    you want to be when you grow up?” Most of us would say things like, “a famous person,” or, “a superhero,” but, eventually, many of these children would grow up to become doctors or scientists or even musicians…. However, few of them would actually go into the profession of teaching. As of the last 25 years, the numbers of those who become teachers has been cut in half. As this problem grows larger and larger with each year, the quality of education in U.S. schools declines further and further.…

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    Florence Nightingale was a pioneer of nursing, leading a brave crusade of women to tend to the ill during a dangerous time in war. Nursing has been a long part of history even before it was founded by Florence Nightingale. Woman has been performing nursing practices for thousands of years. As with the roles that women play back in 1800, nursing is no different in those times as with women of today's society using traditional care giving that takes place in the comfort of one's own home. In…

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    long-term goal is to become an advanced practice registered nurse and ultimately become a nurse educator imparting knowledge to others. Since the transition process from a registered nurse to family nurse practitioner is challenging, I will need to attain four critical goals that include, competing my undergraduate degree, undertaking certification examinations as registered nurse, work in community based clinic to advance my experiences, and complete my master’s degree to become a family nurse…

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