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    A Research Critique

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    University of Santo Tomas College of Nursing A Nursing Research Critique By Kevin Royce G. Ang McGrath‚ M.‚ Lyng‚ C.‚ & Hourican‚ S. (2012‚ September). From the simulation lab to the ward: Preparing 4th year nursing students for the role of staff nurse. Clinical Simulation in Nursing‚ 8(7)‚ e265-e272. The length of the title of the study is important. According to Connell Meehan (1999)‚ the title should be between 10 and 15 words long and should clearly identify for the reader the purpose

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    In this study‚ researchers were interested in knowing if tendencies in musical engagement and preferences change from adolescence through middle adulthood. They emphasized that the possible main factors of different musical preferences and attitudes (dependent variable) over time are age and personality (independent variable). Musical preferences may be associated with personality traits and changes. The big five personality model: Openness to experience‚ Extraversion‚ Neuroticism‚ Conscientiousness

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    Magazine Critique

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    Allure Magazine Critique/Presentation The magazine Allure was founded by Linda Wells who is still the editor-in-chief. The magazine was founded in March of 1991 and is dedicated to focusing on beauty. The magazine has several different articles but the focus does surround the topic of beauty alone. Intentions of the magazine are to educate women in the age group of late teens to early thirties on how to live a beautiful life. “The magazine’s circulation‚ initially estimated at 200‚000 copies

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    Comprehensive nursing assessment in the care of older people. This article provides a framework and guidelines for gathering information and treating the elderly. The article discusses the holistic approach of looking at patients and recording information for the care of older adults. The article focused on listening‚ observing and gathering information related to symptoms. They expand idea associated with gathering information about emotional and psychological needs of the patient. They also

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    stated that the amount of abuse occurring in nursing homes in our nation is increasing dramatically. Physical‚ Sexual and verbal abuse is occurring and something needs to be done to stop it. "Thirty percent of nursing homes in the United States---5‚283 facilities---were cited for almost 9‚000 instances of abuse over a recent two-year period (Special Investigations Division of the House Government Reform Committee). Reading this article on nursing home abuse really opened my eyes up to a whole

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    Research Critique

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    Research paper critique Substantive and theoretical dimensions: Value and contribution of literature review and the terms of reference (aim); significance of the research problem; appropriateness of the theoretical framework‚ consideration of the research problem in the wider theoretical context Methodologic dimensions: the research approach adopted‚ study design‚ sample‚ data collection method(s)‚ and

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    Journal Article Analysis University of Phoenix Journal Article Analysis This essay is grounded on the beliefs from Schommer-Aikens & Hutter’s (2002) article that originates evidence on the psychology of how a sample of participants could think about controversial issues through their epistemological beliefs. Kuhn’s (1996)‚ on the other hand a post-positivist theorist‚ underlying philosophical assumptions based on the beliefs relates to Schommer-Aikens & Hutter’s (2002)

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    Journal Article Critique I. INTRODUCTION This journal article studies about the “Asian and Euro-American parents’ ethnotheories of play and learning: Effects on preschool children’s home routines and school behaviour.” It was written by Parminder Parmar‚ Sara Harkness‚ and Charles M. Super; Pamar is from the Pennsylvania State University‚ and the other two researchers came from the University of Conneticut‚ both universities can be found in the USA. The article is studying and discussing about

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    Nursing Entrance Essay

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    Ester 1 Ester Folorunsho English composition 101 B.Sterringham 4 April 2013 There are nothing more beneficial than technology. Many might say that its a boom however‚ there are many advantages about technology. Although some met be right that technology can take away self independent and self reliability. It is a privilege to have technology to be able to access information faster and to live a comfortable life. Technology promotes reliable information‚ business‚ and it improve healthcare

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    Art Critique

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    This art review by Robert Smith is on a Matisse Exhibition that was at the Metropolitan Museum of Art last November‚ “Matisse: In Search of True Painting.” The name of this article comes from a quote from Matisse himself‚ where he claims to work “towards what I feel; toward a kind of ecstasy.” From the beginning of the article‚ Smith raves about this exhibit. He calls it “one of the most thrillingly instructive exhibitions about this painter‚ or painting in general‚ that you may ever see.” His excitement

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