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    and evaluating the scholarly article, Promoting Positive Affect through Smartphone Photography (Yu Chen, Gloria Mark & Sanna Ali, 2016), and the popular article, Science Says Selfies Can Make You Happier And More Confident (Lindsay Holmes, 2016). Researchers have realized that taking photos has become ubiquitous (Chen et al., 2016). They decided to research how photography captured with smartphones can be used to help people increase their mood. To carry out this research, they conducted a four…

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    pain during passive movement, range of motion) and the Action Research Arm Test. Overall these results support the researcher’s hypothesis that MT would be an effective treatment to support recovery from hemiparesis post ischemic stroke. However, researchers did not specifically hypothesize what symptoms of hemiparesis would be improved upon by MT, thus the remainder of the results are exploratory and provide further insight on how MT aids in recovery for these…

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    issue can be dealt with, and individuals with this sickness can lead full and profitable lives. Researchers are considering the conceivable reasons for bipolar issue. Most researchers concur that there is no single reason. Maybe, numerous elements likely act…

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    Assumptions about the qualities of action research and the appropriateness of action research to the research topic The researchers of this research project assumed that action research is always collaborative and that’s why they worked collectively to address the problems that practice teachers face when teaching and managing their classrooms. In addition, the researchers assumed that action research is the effective interactive method that could be used to collect the information needed to…

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    this essay is to address the physical and motor development of children within a school environment. Specifically, the researcher will discuss the developmental milestones for a greater understanding of movement as a basic need. The researcher will present a description of the available resources in order to plan physical activities for children from 0-8 years of age. The researcher will provide practical examples from professional experience. A brief summary will conclude the essay.…

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    222). Two methods, advanced notification and incentives, are enablers to encourage involvement. One participation barrier is the lack of awareness of a survey (Webber, Lynch, & Oluku, 2013, p. 72). Accordingly, the corporation and researchers must strategically advertise the survey to generate interest and encourage participation. Likewise, informing potential participants with advanced letters, which announces the forthcoming survey and its importance, is a method to reduce unfamiliarity…

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    Compassionate Abiding

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    Introduction This paper will be a critical review of the article “Shenpa and Compassionate Abiding: Mindfulness-Based Practices for Anger and Aggression by Individuals with Schizophrenia” written by Nirbhay N. Singh, Giulio E. Lancioni, Bryan T. Karazsia, Alan S. W. Winton, Judy Singh, and Robert G. Wahler. This article was originally published in the 12th volume of the International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction published online in December 2013. Purpose of Research This study looked…

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    Violent Juvenile Offenders

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    The groups included older and younger siblings. Fifty percent of the siblings were boys, and 86% of participants were identified as white. The researchers determined the two groups were not statistically different from one another when their demographic information was…

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    the absence of self-care, the nurse fulfills the role and creates an environment to improve that patient’s outcomes by regaining that self-care ability. Researchers have proven that Orem’s theory of self-care enhances daily nursing intervention, quality of care, health promotion, and ultimately active participation in self-care (CAD researcher). Orem’s nursing concept supports the desire to optimize health outcomes and patient experience as it empowers the patient to care for self through the…

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    Triptorelin Research Paper

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    all findings and observations made on the mechanism, functionality, or theoretical benefits of triptorelin should be strictly confined to controlled environments that include a laboratory or a medical research facility. In animal based studies, researchers observed that triptorelin’s main function is to minimize the expression of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH). LH is the hormone that controls the production of estrogen in female animal subjects while in male…

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