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    Evidence Based Practice

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    The Evidence-Based Practice is one of the key components in the aspect of quality nursing care, in which bedside nurses, nursing educators, nursing leaders, and other medical professionals are actively involved. The data collected from quality of nursing care requires sound documentation. In this article, mentioned that, according to Melnyk and Fineout-Overholt p.3. 2005), “when healthcare providers know how to find, critically appraise, and use the best evidence, and when patients are…

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    Stereotypes: Born Unbiased

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    Patty Wipfler from Hand in Hand explains, “Children are not, by nature racist. Nor are they born with damaging assumptions about people in any definable group” (Wipfler n.pag.). A child does not know that people are put into “groups” and that those groups…

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    lunchtime I am awaiting what I think will be this thick, juicy, savory chunk of beef. Once I arrive at the end of the line I see a thin, black, piece of… rubber? Yes, I said it; rubber. No, the patties are not made out of rubber, at least I hope not. These so called hamburgers contain no real beef. The patties themselves are compiled of unknown artificial ingredients. In a recent interview with a senior classmate of mine, Tristen Sanne, I asked, “What are your thoughts on open campus?”…

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    The Golden Age of Sports Many women in the 1920s and 1930s achieved greatness when they stood up to play sports. In the United States, the governing body for amateur sports and, the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), supported and even encouraged women’s participation in the Olympics (Greenberg 45). During this time period, women were starting to get there rights and they wanted one of those rights to be having the ability to play sports, like the men did. In the 1900s women were allowed to…

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    sold at Jack in the Box. One of the elements of Dunkley’s’ job is knowing whether or not the state raises the required minimum internal temperature for cooking food products, such as ground beef. Jack in the Box was still cooking their hamburger patties to minimum internal temperature of 140 degrees in 1993. However, on March 11, 1992, “the Washington Board of Health had adopted a new food service regulation: WAC246-215. It raised the minimum internal cooking temperature for ground beef to 155…

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    I did four dining evaluation in this semester. First one, I went to In-N-Out, which was next to the UNLV. In-N-Out is a fast food chain restaurant locates in Southwest American primarily. Family-own American Style burger is their style. We went there during lunch hour. The parking areas were very easy to find, however it was hard to find empty parking spot available. So we parked in another plaza’s parking area. There were so many people wait in line also, it might because students just…

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    As an incoming freshman in August of 2015 taking Rhetoric 105, I not only learned how to take apart papers, summarize, paraphrase, analyze and construct passages, but overall to be a great thinker. There are many ways that a person can tell you that works to become a better thinker, but it starts within you. While writing papers this fall semester, I learned that my writing became better when I a. understood what was being asked of me via the criteria, b. allowed myself to make mistakes in order…

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    Dating back to over twenty thousand years ago, for men, hunting was a commonly practiced ritual. At the time, hunting served two purposes. The first purpose was to feed themselves and their families. Those who caught the prey would traditionally pick their favorite piece of meat and eat it first, followed by the older men and then younger boys. All leftovers would be given to the females. Secondly, hunting was used as a ploy to gain social status and power over the community and their families.…

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    often seconded guessed by the continental congress and the army. After a series of defeats in Philadelphia (the capital of the Continental Congress), the Continental Congress was forced into hiding in York, Pennsylvania (home of the York Peppermint Patty). This would cause Brigadier General Thomas Conway to create a cabal against George Washington to replace him the as commander-in-chief of the Army during the American Revolutionary War. Other generals who attempted to deceive George…

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    The Dominican Republic is a very beautiful country with delicious food, amazing music, various beaches and waterfalls. It’s considered one of the most beautiful islands in the world with its white sand beaches, vast mountains, amazing waterfalls and impressive lakes. It’s located in both the Northern and Western Hemispheres. Dominican Republic shares the island with Haiti and the entire island is known as the Hispaniola. The Hispaniola earned its name when Christopher Columbus went on his first…

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