Stories Are for Adults Too! by Chris King Very often when I tell someone I am a storyteller‚ they will say‚ “Oh‚ how nice. Do you tell stories to children in the schools and at the libraries?” Well‚ yes‚ I do tell stories to children of all ages‚ but I also tell stories to adults. And‚ in my opinion‚ adults need and want the stories even more than the children. In this article‚ I am going to address why we‚ as storytellers‚ tell to adults. I will be including some quotes and ideas from many other
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Annesia Woolery Polypharmacy 3B 1. List as many concerns about this list of drugs in this patient as you can. Mr. Rog is taking too much fish oil. This is not water soluble and can become toxic. Fish oil and omega3 fatty acid capsule is the same and he needs to take just one of them. Too much intake of omega fatty can result in bleeding and hyperglycemia. Vitmine E has no dosage there should be a recommended dosage as this can also build up to a toxic level. This person may have cognitive deficit
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Joseph Tesmond Justice and the Law paper Spring 2010 Should Juveniles Be Tried As Adults? In today’s society‚ there is a national debate about what to do with juveniles in the criminal justice system. This debate is a result changes in practice throughout United States. The United States made it possible to try juveniles as adults in court after the case of Kent vs. the United States in 1966. The change in legislation is relatively new due to the fact that juvenile courts have "for most
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After reading Hamlet or watching the play‚ how old would you say that Prince Hamlet was at the time? Would you say he was around thirty? Or maybe you would say he was in adolescence‚ somewhere around the age of eighteen. Whatever age you would say‚ there would be someone who would argue that you are wrong. I recently attended the play Hamlet at Washington University‚ directed by William Schvey. Schvey viewed Hamlet as a young college-age student. I think that this type of view on Hamlet’s age
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Virginia Western Community College Practical Nursing Program Spring 2013 NUR 135-PN Drug Dosage Calculation Review of Problem Areas Reconstitution of Non-injectable Solutions Prepare the following nutritional solutions for the designated time period. 1. Order: 1/2 strength Isomil 6 oz. p.o. q4h for 24 hours. How much formula and water will you use to prepare a 24-hour supply of feeding? 2. Order: 1/2 strength Ensure 8 oz
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visuospatial function. *Dementia is a permanent progressive decline in cognitive function Of the five senses—hearing‚ vision‚ smell‚ taste‚ and touch—it is the occurrence of diminished vision and hearing that seems to have the greatest impact on older adults. Problems with vision or hearing can have negative effects on social interaction and hence on social and psychological health. Presbyopia refers to an age-related change in vision. Presbycusis refers to
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Beauty is a combination of qualities that delight the senses. It is an inborn instinct in human beings to appreciate beauty. Man has developed an eye for beauty right from the Stone Age. Artistic creations are man’s attempt to depict the joy created by beauty. Man cherishes the beautiful moments and things in life. The imagination helps to revive and relive the happy moments spent in the company of beautiful things. Beauty abounds in nature. Poets and painters seek inspiration from beauty. The creations
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The Importance of Time Management for the Adult Learner COLL 100 Foundations of Online Learning American Military University The Importance of Time Management for the Adult Learner Time management is a critical skill that is needed in many different aspects of life. We need to manage our time while caring for our family at home‚ while at work and also for any other hobbies or interests‚ such as college. The typical college student is no longer the teenager who just graduated high school. A large
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I have been asked to explain the role of supportive relationships in reducing the risk of abuse and neglect. Supportive relationships help reduce stress and improve an individual’s general health and well-being. The more people in an individual’s life it is more likely that they will have a supportive relationship with one of them. It is important to make time to develop and reinforce relationships by meeting up with them by going out and having fun with them. Developing an effective working relationship
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Psychological Development in Young Adults Introduction In order to be a great teacher‚ one must first understand the psychological differences between the students that they teach. Teachers must revolve their lessons and classroom structures around the mental frameworks that reside in their students’ minds. From the knowledge of their learner’s psychological make-up‚ the teachers can then effectively guide and improve their students’ skills and education. All developmental characteristics
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