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    Professional Boundaries

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    permission to adapt‚ in whole or in part‚ their document Professional Boundaries: A Discussion Paper on Expectations for Nurse-Client Relationships (1997). Abstract The mission of the College of Registered Nurses of Nova Scotia (the College: CRNNS) is “Registered nurses regulating their profession to promote excellence in nursing practice.” The purpose of this document is to stimulate discussion about expectations for the professional behavior of registered nurses in nurse-client relationships

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    Athletes should use their influence for a political agenda that aims for positivity and change for the better. In the article “The Athlete as Agent of Change” it shows how a scholar-athlete expressed her dislike of the Iraq war in 2003. “ Toni Smith‚ the then- 21-year-old senior guard on the Manhattanville College women’s basketball team‚ who expressed her opposition to the Iraq War in 2003 by turning her back on the flag.” This shows that protests during the National Anthem can occur at any level

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    Tax Debate

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    Article Rebuttal By: Nathan BUS/COM 275 According to The Seattle Times Editorial (2012) website a new Seattle Arena will cost too much tax payer dollars and could affect mobility in the city. It should be understood that the arena proposal uses no current taxes to support neither the construction nor the daily operational expenses of the arena. The tax dollars generated by the arena itself will be put toward paying the balance of the 290 million dollars in bonds. Therefore the arena will require

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    I | This House Believes That newly democratized Arab nations should not allow religious parties to participate in election | | Proposition | Opposition | | 1. Threat to national unity 2. Lead to communal politics 3. Promote religious quest for political dominance 4. the motive of democracy may not be followed because the religious parties might influence the people of their religion 5. this can also led to broadening of gaps between people of different religion 6. in competition

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    Beliefs and Reality Merissa Manful California State University‚ San Marcos Making sense of the complexity in our behaviors‚ natural phenomina and our own beliefs is not an easy task. Psychology gives us a way to empirically test the complicated‚ interrelated and controverse topics we face in life in order to seek some correlation or truth about the world individuals experience. Psychology today was not the same as it was in the time of the

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    Tevin Beanum World Civ. 1 Prof. Cornell The man without the myth‚ a Review of: Alexander the Great and his Empire Pierre Briant is a well-known and seasoned historian‚ who has filled the post of Professor of History and Civilizations of the Achaemenid World and the Empire of Alexander the Great at the College of France while continually presenting the historical literature community with works - often of mixed-reception by fellow historians - that date as far back as 1973. “Alexander the Great

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    Q2 The areas in which professional institutions operate extend beyond simply representing their members. Discuss briefly two examples of this. The BCS (British Computer Society) has over 56‚000 members of whom around 10‚000 are students. BCS is committed to both its own internal activities and represents the members of their community outside the organization. This activity is well perceived by the government‚ industry and the labour market. Now have membership of the BCS as part of their criteria

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    Debate Marijuana

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    Marijuana should be legalize for several reason. First‚ the government could earn money from taxes on its sale. Marijuana is actually less dangerous than alcohol‚ cigarettes‚ and even most over-the-counter medicine and prescriptions. Marijuana‚ in its natural form‚ is one of the safest therapeutically active substance known to man. By any measure of rational analysis marijuana can be safely used within a supervise routine of medical care. For marijuana to be illegal in the Philippines when alcohol

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    Uniforms Debate (for)

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    School Uniforms Opening Statement: Good morning everyone. Today‚ the topic I will be debating will be on how school uniforms should be mandatory. The way our generation is molded today has an effect on individuals over the way they think of themselves physically and mentally. When we wake up in the morning‚ do we really think “Hey I’m going to get an education today” NO. We think about our hair‚ makeup‚ and the new and fabulous clothes we are going to wear. Our main focus is popularity and

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    Abortion Debate

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    Introduction: During Barack Obama’s tenure as president‚ states began implementing increasing restrictions on access to abortion. The 1992 Supreme Court ruling for Planned Parenthood vs. Casey set forth the “undue burden standard”‚ which stated that although states could not outlaw or completely restrict access to abortions‚ they could set forth restrictions that did not create an “undue burden” for those seeking abortion access (Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pa. v. Casey‚ 1992). By leaving

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