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    I enjoyed reading your post, learning about your experience working at a homeless shelter, and the approach you incorporate. Look for holes is another great technique to incorporate with your clients and as a supervisor, with employees. The look for holes approach is diving deeper and looking for what the client is not discussing (Taibbi, 2013). The look for holes approach will allow the social worker to learn about the issues that the client has not discuss and overall maybe the main issue with…

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    the early 1970’s through the early to mid 1980’s there was a series of murders with the victims were young men, who were raped, tortured, and mutilated. The American serial killer known as the “Scorecard Killer” and the “Freeway Killer” was Randy Steven Kraft. Convicted of 16 murders and believed to be guilty of 51 other murders, suspected to have claimed more victims then Patrick Kearney and William Bonin combined. Randy Kraft was born in California, which is the state where all of his…

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    If I Stay Turning Point

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    The novel If I Stay by Gayle Forman is a fascinating story about a female teenager that is living through her senior year. Mia Hall a young, beautiful cello player in her school’s orchestra. She opens her chest of feelings for a boy named Adam in his own rock band, which even though they are completely from two different worlds she still finds some characteristic that draws her attention to him. As a girl that is shy and keeps to herself at times. She opens the door to explore life a little more…

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    Justice Stevens agreed with the other Justices that school officials do not need a warrant in order to conduct a search. However, Justice Stevens disagreed with the Court establishing the reasonable suspicion standard. Justice Stevens noted, “I believe the nature of the suspected infraction is a matter of first importance in deciding whether any invasion of privacy is permissible.” Justice Stevens believed that conduct should be “unlawful” or at the very…

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    Johnson's The Ghost Map

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    Map by Steven Johnson gives an in depth account of how a disease can cause immense repercussions in the evolution of society. This story takes place in London in 1854 when there was an enormous outbreak of the disease known as Cholera. Cholera is a disease that wreaks havoc on the body causing deathly dehydration via loss of bodily fluids. This is not just the story of an outbreak. However it discusses many higher order-thinking points in regards to humans and city life. The author Steven…

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    1. Characters: -Ann -Steven - John - The storm There is a conflict between Ann and Steven because Steven is what Ann wants and cannot have. She is tempted by Steven due to the conflict between her and the storm. The storm makes Ann lonely and creates a barrier between her and her husband John. Ann loves John but feels that John is working all the time in order to give her things she does not want. All Ann wants is John’s company. 2. The atmosphere…

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    Mean? she talks about how one simple comment on a friend’s Facebook picture or status can be misunderstood. Steven Levy’s article, Facebook Reset, describes how Levy wants a “friend-list do-over” (Levy, 2014, p. 169). Levy find himself scrolling through his timeline reading tons of status updates from people Facebook considers his friend, but in reality he doesn’t even know them. Thesis Both Levy and Tarshis’ articles have claims that have similar meanings. In Tarshis’ article, her claim is…

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    Since 1997, Oregon was the first to pass the “Death with Dignity Act” that allows “terminally ill and mentally competent adults” (Barone, 2014. p.5) to end their lives through physician-assisted suicide (PAS). PAS is when a “patient takes his or her own life, aided by a physician who typically gives the patient for a prescription for a lethal drug” (Burdette et al, 2005. p.7). Since then physician-assisted suicide has been also legalized in Montana, Washington, New Jersey and Vermont. Physicians…

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    Attention-Deep Reading

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    a literate brain- it was a literary brain,” it is evident that the brain becomes trained according to the environment; the brain becomes more adept to concentration and neural links become strengthened for overall control of attention. In Wallace Stevens’ poem attached on the previous page, the poet eloquently demands the merging of the writer and reader to form the conscious being of a book through a deep reader’s attentiveness. Historically, books fuelled the change of human consciousness when…

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    Medication errors are a multidisciplinary problem and multidisciplinary approach is required in order to reduce the incidence of errors. Drug administration forms a major part of the of a process that also involves doctors and pharmacist (Betz & Levy, 1985). Medicines are prescribed by the doctor and dispensed by the pharmacist, but responsibility for the correct administration rests with the registered nurse and student nurse. Each registered nurse is accountable for his or her practice. This…

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