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    therapeutic relationship is moved to establish into a friendship or social relationship then the professional boundaries are transgression. The relationship can turn into non-therapeutic and potentially harmful to both the nurse and client (Ruth‚Katie&Debra‚ 2009). A boundary creates a sense of legitimate control in a relationship‚ where the nurse is responsible to set and maintain personal and professional boundaries by allowing safe therapeutic connection with clients. In this case‚ the nurse has

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    August 9‚ 2015 Factors That May Hinder Individuals to Seek Health Care Instructor: Professor T Author: Debra McConnell Childress There are many factors fused together that affect the health of communities and individuals. Whether individuals are healthy or not‚ is determined by their environment and circumstances. These factors include where we live‚ the condition of our genetics‚ environment‚ our education and income level‚ and our relationships with family and friends all

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    SAMPLE – DISCIPLINARY LETTER CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM To: (EMPLOYEE’S NAME) (EMPLOYEE’S CLASSIFICATION) From: (SUPERVISOR’S NAME) (SUPERVISOR’S TITLE) Date: Re: (THE PROBLEM) (DATE) (LEVEL OF DISCIPLINE) This letter serves as an official verbal warning for excessive tardiness. On December 6‚ 2002‚ I spoke with you about you arriving late to work and the impact it has on the department. At that time you assured me that you would take steps to ensure you would arrive to work

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    your life‚ will possibly help one endure things like stress‚ anxiety‚ depression‚ mental disorder and illness and many other sicknesses related to psychological and physical disorders. There is a say from the book "Daily Splash of Joy‚" by Johnson Debra‚ "He who lives in hope will dance in fiddle." However‚ this shows that living without having to meet everybody’s expectation will encourage one to create his own meaning to the life that he might be living. Moreover‚ smiles‚ happiness‚ blessings‚ and

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    Cited: Best‚ Debra E.‚ The monster in the family: a reconsideration of frankenstein’s domestic relationships. Vol. 6‚ Iss. 3. Women’s Writing. 1999. Greenblatt‚ Stephen‚ gen. ed. The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 8th ed. Vol. 2. New York: Norton‚ 2012. Print

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    The Life of Rosa Parks Debra Jander Composition I - 200 Instructor: Janet Smith August 31‚ 2013

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    Michael Harrison Professor Debra Baxley #389301/Literature Essay 11 November 2013 Analyzing the Literary Features of “The Lottery” In the story of Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery”‚ many literary devices are used to convey messages‚ give clues and give the reader a better understanding on the story overall. Within the story‚ literary devices such as allegory‚ symbolism‚ and satire are used‚ which are for the moral that Jackson is trying to send to readers. Other devices used are foreshadowing

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    In Having It His Way: The Construction of Masculinity in Fast-Food TV Advertising by Carrie Packwood Freeman and Debra Merskin‚ the authors reflect on the idea that certain types of foods are associated with a certain gender‚ and that TV advertisements are one of the main reasons for this link. Freeman and Merskin first point out that meat is considered a more masculine food and plant-based food is more associated with women. They use an anecdote of two men in a grocery store‚ one is buying organic

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    October 11‚ 2009 Exploratory Essay Our group selected and discussed eight different essays addressing a range of subjects. Some of these essays focused on issues related to students‚ while others focused on issues related to our citizenship in this country and the world. The essays allowed us to consider issues that were familiar to us‚ as well as issues that were beyond our own personal experiences. Each essay provided us an opportunity to consider our future and how we view the world and the

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    Debra Quintero Eng 101 QG 14Sep2010 “Tired of Reality TV‚ but Still Tuning In” Carter‚ Bill. "Tired of Reality TV‚ but Still Tuning In." New York Times 13 Sept. 2010:B4(L). Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Web. 14 Sept. 2010. In Bill Carter’s article “Tired of Reality TV‚ but Still Tuning In” he discusses how television viewers claim to be tired of reality shows but this summer’s TV ratings seem to show the opposite. His thesis statement “…What viewers say they want and what they

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