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    E-PORTFOLIO Hevi Amin BSN Student   E Portfolio 1. Professional Development a. Mission Statement i. Nursing gives me the opportunity to provide compassionate‚ innovative‚ and expert nursing care by partnering with the patient‚ families‚ and health care staff. My mission is to proudly provide the best care nonjudgmentally to those in need‚ regardless of their race‚ beliefs‚ financial status or being disabled. ii. My caree iii. iv. r goals are to work as a labor and delivery nurse. After a few

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    Portfolio construction models The project that we have done based on the Markowitz and Sharp methodologies that allow investors to build an efficient portfolio. An efficient portfolio is defined as the portfolio that maximizes the expected return for a given amount of risk (standard deviation)‚ or the portfolio that minimizes the risk subject to a given expected return. Markowitz method determines the asset allocation that produces the highest expected return for each unit of risk. The calculation

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    This just leaves me with a few questions: what is a myth and why are they important?‚ how has the old west myth affected our society?‚ and why was the west so popular? First off‚ what is a myth? Webster’s Dictionary defines a myth as: “a story that was told in an ancient culture to explain a practice‚ belief‚ or natural occurrence”. Myths usually try to tie into the morality of the time period‚ and group of people they were designed for. When a myth is created it is based off the actual event‚ however

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    Chili Myths

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    The Chilies to the Chili There are many myths and legends regarding the origin of chili. One myth states The Lady in Blue; a nun from Spain had an out of body experience and when she returned she wrote down the very first recipe for chili in the 1600s. Also‚ it is said that travelers from the Canary Islands were in Houston‚ Texas and used peppers‚ onions‚ and meat to make a chili concoction. Although‚ the most accepted version is that chili originated from San Antonio‚ Texas by poor families of

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    The Myth Of Immigration

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    14th century‚ it is plain out wrong and unfair. Immigrants come to America to make a better life for themselves and pursue happiness‚ which is so blantaly explained in The Constitution. There is a myth about immigrants stealing jobs from Americans‚ that is nothing more than a myth. Immigration actually provides a benefit to the national economy‚ whether the immigrants crossed the border illegally or not. It all comes down to “specialization of labor”.Which is a powerful force in an economy

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    Bigfoot Myth

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    Bigfoot is a Hoax Bigfoot is‚ without a doubt‚ the biggest unexplainable mystery in all of North America. Although the history has been documented for years‚ several people agree that Bigfoot is not real. Researchers have found that 70% of Bigfoot sightings have been a misidentification. Scientists label Bigfoot to be a hoax rather than a living animal. The question remains‚ what are the most compelling pieces of evidence proving Bigfoot ’s nonexistence? J.W. Burns who contributed to the legends

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    myth of Continents

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    The Myth of Continents‚ or How our Grade-School Teachers Distorted the Truth How many continents are there? It seems like a simple enough question‚ and most of us who grew up in the United States during the second half of the twentieth century come prepared with a pat answer to which we give little thought: “There are seven continents: North America‚ South America‚ Europe‚ Asia‚ Africa‚ Australia‚ and Antarctica. Next question‚ please.” The official flag of the Olympic games‚ however‚ displays

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    Collaboration One artifact that shows my growth in collaborating with peers is the stage directions for act one scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet. We added scene directions with a partner‚ and Amanda and I received a 9 out of 10. When we did this assignment earlier in the year‚ we didn’t know how to communicate our ideas to each other. The stage directions weren’t detailed enough because we had ideas‚ but didn’t know how to collaborate and share our ideas. Throughout the year‚ I learned how to work together

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    Portfolio Semester 2 I am now in the second semester of my health visitor training and studies as a Specialist Community Public Health Nurse. Throughout the process I have had the opportunity to enhance and develop my skills and knowledge through a wide variety of experiences. I have also been able to‚ and accepted more unsupervised/independent responsibility to consolidate my learning. Working in an area with a large proportion of clientele subject to high intervention plans and requiring

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    The Cinderella Myth

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    The Cinderella Myth The tale of Cinderella is encoded as a text of patriarchal moral instruction in which a sense of female agency will always by definition be absent. In this folk tale‚ which is also a fairytale‚ female character is positioned in terms of what it is not: not dominant‚ not powerful‚ not male. Cinderella herself‚ non-hero of a dubious tale‚ evinces more depth than most archetypes. She is capable of developing relationships‚ meting forgiveness‚ manipulating her own destiny‚ even of

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