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    History of Nursing Research Worksheet Jose Zepeda NUR/443 January 9‚ 2012 Deborah Mc Coy History of Nursing Research Worksheet There have been many influential publications‚ agencies‚ and people in the field of nursing research. Write 1–3 sentences in each cell of the table below to describe the importance‚ goal‚ or influence of each item. Publications First publication date and importance: Nursing Research First published: 1952 Importance: “Research conducted by the ANA and other specialty

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    Organ Market Debate

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    As the gap between supply and demand for transplantable organs widens‚ the suggestion for legislation allowing an organ market becomes more popular. However‚ this proposal has been condemned by many as an unethical practice that allows the body to be devalued and seen solely as a commodity that is composed of marketable parts. In his article‚ “No such thing as ethical organ market”‚ Alastair V. Campbell explores the principles that drive the ban on organ trading and challenges the prospect of a

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    Nature Nurture Debate

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    DEVELOPMENTAL PHYSCOLOGY NATURE AND NURTURE DEBATE This essay will outline the drawing on the physiological theories presented so far in the module‚ I am going to outline and discuss key issues in the nature/nurture debate on children’s development and how it will effect child development. The nature/nurture debate is very important in phycology concerns the relative importance of the influence of nature or nurture in explaining human behaviour. The nature/nurture debate is one of the oldest arguments in

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    which is a form of way that help us know what is going on in the world. Television has provided us a format of news and entertainment through video. Not only is television a system for news‚ but it’s also used for presidential debates. Television used in presidential debates is a positive concept because the citizens are able to get involved‚ and they are able to witness which candidate is best for them to choose. Television is a good way to help one get educated of politics. “One of the great contributions

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    Stem Cells Debate

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    month‚ President Bush is scheduled to decide whether to continue federal funding for stem cell research. The question of using stem cells for research is intrinsically scientific‚ and yet has become the political cause du jour in Washington. The debate surrounding the cells threatens to rend traditional alliances‚ challenging our comprehension of life and leaving some abortion opponents in a very uncomfortable spot: Is it possible to protect the strict boundaries inherent in the "sanctity of life"

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    Mind Body Debate

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    Mind-Body Debate Philosophers have been debating for centuries the relationship between the mind and the body and whether they are separate entities‚ or if they are one. This is known as the mind/body problem. If the mind being our consciousness and the body being our brain is separate parts‚ do they relate to each other or work together? If they are one‚ do they depend on each other? The idea that the mind and body are one is called monism. The idea that the mind and body are separate is called

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    Medicinal Marijuana: The Debate Marijuana or Cannabis sativa is a natural grown plant in which the leaves‚ stems and flowers contain delta-9-tetrahydro-cannibinal (THC). When smoked‚ THC gives the user a type of euphoria or “high” feeling. However‚ many medical professionals and patients claim that this drug also gives users medical benefits for various ailments; and they are fighting to have this drug legalized for this reason. According to the National Academy of Sciences

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    The Abortion Debate Abortion has been a heavily debated topic in different societies throughout the world in past and present years. Unfortunately many do not see eye to eye on this subject‚ often causing outrage and extreme opinions by people across the nation (although it has been debated throughout the globe). There are various viewpoints of abortion (different degrees of opinions)‚ due to personal experience‚ family values‚ religious beliefs‚ etc. Although beliefs on abortion vary in their

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    Parliamentary Debate Team is an association of people with a common interest in competitive debate with other universities. The purpose of the Team is to provide an opportunity for its members to learn debating styles and rules‚ to develop and to practice their skills and techniques with other members of the Team‚ and compete within the debate league(s) it chooses to participate in. Currently‚ the Society is a member of‚ but will not be limited to‚ the American Parliamentary Debate Association (APDA)

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    The False Memory Debate

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    The False Memory debate has been a battle between researchers‚ theorists and investigators of child abusefor several years.False memory refers to the false recollection of a traumatic event that did not occur. It is typically induced during a therapeutic or investigative process where so called recovered memories of childhood abuse are introduced into the minds of vulnerable people.In most cases there are often no pre-existing memories of being abused‚ and the repressed memories are often recovered

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