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    Finding Safe Nurse to Patient Ratios Augsburg College Abstract Determining nurse-to-patient ratios in nursing facilities remains a challenge for the nursing profession. Two main staffing methods that are currently used in most nursing facilities are staffing by patient acuity using patient classification systems and staffing by mandated nurse-to-patient rations. Each method has an impact on patient outcomes‚ safety and overall satisfaction determined from different articles

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    A Place For Refugees Now

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    Our history’s timeline up to today’s time is a huge part of what makes the American identity what it is today. After our class spent about a month of learning and discussing how in the past the American identity was a safe place for refugees to come and live. Refugees today are still trying to escape from their homes to come live in America. They are coming to America to have freedom‚ to accomplish their goals‚ and to overall have a better life. In “Melissa Femiling’s Ted Talk”‚ she told a story

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    Coastal areas can be protected from the effects of natural processes‚ for example the effects of erosion‚ deposition‚ transportation‚ weathering and mass movement. The most problematic of these is erosion. There are three types of erosion: hydraulic action‚ abrasion and attrition which all contribute together to erode cliffs‚ causing the coastline to be vulnerable and weaker. The cause of erosion can then lead to mass movement for example rock fall and slumping which can affect the coastline greatly

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    Sense Of Place

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    4.5. Sense of place One of the important and effective concepts in relation to human and environment is the sense of place which is considered among the basic criteria for assessing quality of environments. This is a witness of reaching the environmental meaning and has different levels representing a range of relations between person and environment. Shamai (1991) refers to three main levels of belonging‚ attachment‚ and commitment to place in relation to the formation of different levels of sense

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    A Place to Stand

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    “Ka pai ki mua‚ ka pai ki muri” A close viewing Analysis of Turangawaewae-a place to stand a New Zealand short film This is a close-viewing analysis of the short film turangawaewae - A place to stand. Directed by Peter Burger (Ngai Tauiwi). Produced by Catherine Fitzgerald (Ngai Tauiwi). Written by Wiremu Grace (Ngati Toa‚ Ngati Porou). Wi Kuki Kaa (Ngati Porou‚ Ngati Kahungunui) portrays a returned Maori servicemen from Vietnam. Nancy Brunning (Ngati Raukawa‚ Ngai Tuhoe) portrays his daughter

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    this experiment‚ the question being asked was: “What is the water quality of the U-High stream based on the water invertebrates found?” The purpose of this experiment was to determine the water quality of the U-High creek. The data was obtained by collecting soil‚ algae‚ and water from the U-High creek and identifying the number and types of invertebrates that were found from the samples. The prediction made was that the U-High creek’s water quality was poor based on the first observations of beer cans

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    The Tell-Tale Heart Safe

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    When a person believes they are safe‚ they are just trying to hide the truth‚ which is that no one is ever safe. People believe they are safe when they are very comfortable‚ but in fact‚ this is when they are easy prey to catch. Being comfortable and sleeping well are results of feeling safe. The many who believe they actually are safe are mistaken because this is when they are the most vulnerable. In the story “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ the narrator appears determined and insane as

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    Favorite Place

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    10 WFV1 August 29‚ 2014 My favorite place would be my Aunt’s house in Sampaloc‚ Manila. I’ve only lived there for a month but I like to think of it as my new home in the city. A lot of things happened last summer and I was depressed. I was thirsty for a fresh start and a more positive outlook in life. When I realized I was going to study here in Manila and make the big move from the province to the city‚ I was absolutely terrified. When I saw the place where I would be staying at‚ I changed my mind

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    Many of us feel unsafe at night Submitted by: Stephanie Emerson English III Many of us feel unsafe at night Feeling unsafe is a phenomenon that affects all people in the society the same way regardless of their social status and gender differences. A large number of people feel unsafe at night because of insecurity issues in the society and the residential areas. Thesis: Though there are many things that make people feel unsafe at night‚ high crime rate and perception and fear

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    The Safe Space Network defines a safe space as‚ “A place where the rules guard each person’s self-respect and dignity and strongly encourage everyone to respect others.” Many college campuses across the country has these “safe spaces”. In Brown University‚ their safe space includes cookies‚ coloring books‚ bubbles‚ a video of puppies‚ and other child-like related items meant to promote self expression‚ no matter how controversial the utilizer’s gender identity‚ religious beliefs‚ or culture. Contrary

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