EXERCISE 7 Use of Biometrics in Animal Taxonomy ANSWERS TO STUDY QUESTIONS: 1. Discuss the conflict between the uses of molecular markers against morphological characters in the construction of phylogenetic trees. Molecular phylogenetics predates DNA sequencing by several decades. It is derived from the traditional method for classifying organisms according to their similarities and differences (morphological characters)‚ as first practiced in a comprehensive fashion by Linnaeus in the
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Video Use in Social Science Research and Program Evaluation Barbara Rosenstein Barbara Rosenstein‚ PhD.‚ Freelance Program Evaluator‚ Beer Sheva‚ Israel Abstract: In light of technological advances in producing‚ viewing and storing moving images‚ it is appropriate to survey the literature concerning the use of moving images in research over the past few decades. A review of the literature shows that the use of video technology for research falls into three areas: observation (including data collection
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Impact on Nursing Practice and Education Since the times of the nursing founder Florence Nightingale and the Crimean War 1853-1856 (Creasia‚ 2011‚ p. 3) nursing practice and education is driven by money‚ innovation‚ and patient care and 150+ years later those same factors remain the same. The nursing community is being challenged with global medical issues while providing excellent opportunities at the same time. The vast advancements in technology has had a major impact on nursing practice
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Word Count: 1646 Appendices: 4 A Plan for a Health Education Session Theoretical and practical teaching and learning are the fundamental aspects of education. Since the early 20th century‚ education has been an essential part of nursing (Bastable 2008). Nurse educators encounter a diversity of learning styles and are challenged when needed to develop and adapt their teaching methods to accommodate students learning (Arthurs 2007). Mentors have a responsibility to assist the student within
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Effective patient education helps decrease the incidence and impact of chronic diseases. This paper will show the use of nursing education in managing patients with chronic diseases‚ and the three domains outlined in Bloom’s Taxonomy of Education. Effective patient education can help decrease the incidence and impact of chronic diseases. Chronic diseases are cardiovascular diseases‚ cancer‚ chronic respiratory diseases‚ and diabetes (Larsen‚ 2009). A main step in nursing education is to develop a
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of our daily living. These domains of learning can be categorized as cognitive domain (knowledge)‚ psychomotor domain (skills) and affective domain (attitudes). This categorization is best explained by the Taxonomy of Learning Domains formulated by a group of researchers led by Benjamin Bloom in 1956. by Sarah Mae Sincero (2011) A. COGNITIVE DOMAIN The cognitive domain involves the development of our mental skills and the acquisition of knowledge. The six categories under this domain are: 1.
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Education System in Pakistan The education system in Pakistan is generally divided into five levels:- 1) Primary (Grades one to Grade 5) 2) Middle (Grades six to Grade 8) 3) High (Grade Nine to Grade 10) Also known as Secondary 4) Intermediate (Grade eleven to 12) Also known as Higher Secondary 5) University (Undergraduate and Graduate degree) (14 to 16 Years of Education) 1) Primary Level of Education The standard national system of education is mainly inspired
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Education is the process of easing learning ‚ or the procuring of knowledge ‚ variety of skills ‚ various values‚ different beliefs and habits. Education For All (EFA) is an international organisation led by UNESCO that is aiming to meet the learning requirements of all human beings. In this campaign ‚ regimes‚ development firm‚ civil society‚ non-government firms and the media are some of the partners working hard towards reaching these goals. The main aim of Education for All (EFA) is sustainable
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Nursing Education Expansion: A Side Effect of the Nursing Shortage Mercedes Gutierrez Walden University NURS 3000‚ Issues and Trends in Nursing September‚ 4th‚ 2014 Nursing education expansion: A Side Effect of the Nursing Shortage In this modern world‚ news travel incredibly fast‚ and is not a secret that locally‚ nationally and globally we are experiencing a nursing shortage. Media coverage on this topic has become more frequent as the situation has worsened
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Professional Development of Nursing Professionals Lilia Gur Grand Canyon University: NRS 430V 12/12 /2014 In this day and age when medicine becomes more technological and industry driven‚ nursing needs to find its new role in the rapidly transforming healthcare system. In 2010 the Institute of Medicine (IOM) published proposals about remodeling of nursing in the U.S. - “The Future of Nursing: Leading Change‚ Advancing Health.” This report points out to the need for changes in education‚ expanding practice
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