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    Concept of Culture

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    “Nowadays the concept of culture in anthropology and sociology is regarded as a fundamental element in the humanities.” (Chase‚ 1948: 59; cited in Encyclopaedia Britannica‚ 2007: The culture concept in anthropology) Today culture is one of the most discussed concepts all around the world. It has a crucial role in human relations. Its understanding is the kernel of the new multiculturalism policy of different countries around the globe. And in this understanding the social sciences has a

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    Concepts of Motivation

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    Concept of Motivation Institution Name Date Concept of motivation Motivation is defined as an amalgamation of forces that instigate‚ direct and maintain a certain type of behavior that aims towards achieving a specified goal (Hong-chee‚ 1968). From this definition it is evident that motivation is a group of certain forces working together to achieve a particular objective. Therefore‚ motivation is regarded as a vector quantity possessing both direction and magnitude. Motivational direction

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    The concept of nursing

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    30th ANNIVERSARY ISSUE The concept of nursing* Virginia Henderson RN AM DLaw DSc Research Associate Emeritus‚ Yale University School of Nursing‚ Connecticut‚ USA Accepted for publication 4 November 1977 Correspondence: Virginia Henderson‚ Yale University School of Nursing‚ Connecticut‚ USA. HENDERSON V. (1978) HENDERSON V. (2006) Journal of Advanced Nursing 3‚ 113–130 Journal of Advanced Nursing 53(1)‚ 21–34 The concept of nursing The author contends that with the

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    The banking concept

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    "The Banking Concept of Education": An Essay on Submissive Learning by Paulo Freire - Yahoo Voices - voices.yahoo.com Search Voices Entertainment Beauty Auto Business Crafts & Hobbies Creative Writing Dating & Relationships Health Home Improvement Education Food & Wine Lifestyle News Sign in Sports Tech Travel Sign up Mail All Categories Green "The Banking Concept of Education": An Essay on Submissive Learning by Paulo Freire Lyndi

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    Metaparadigm Concepts

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    Introduction. The purpose of this assignment is to identify and explore one of Jacqueline Fawcett ’s (1984) metapardigm concepts of nursing that she identifies as being concepts central to nursing and explore how this is expressed in Judith Christensen ’s (1990) Nursing Partnership Model. The following discussion seeks to analyse the metaparadigm concept of ’person ’ according to Christensen (1990). To facilitate this‚ it is important to discover what is meant by metaparadigm and to further explore

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    The purpose of the first part of the experiment was to produce a chemical compound which was the alum crystals by using aluminum‚ potassium hydroxide and sulfuric acid. After the compound was present‚ the purpose of the second part of the experiment was to make sure that the compound that was formed in the first half of the experiment was actually alum. Some of the experimental techniques that were used in this experiment was filtration using the Büchner funnel vacuum filtration‚ recrystallization

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    DATE: 2011/09/27 LAB NO.: 4 SYLLABUS TOPIC: Cellular structure AIM: To draw a tissue map of a dicotyledonous root. APPARATUS AND MATERIALS: Microscope‚ slides of the dicotyledonous root‚ and drawing materials such as pencils‚ ruler‚ and an eraser. METHOD/PROCEDURE: -The microscope was set on the tabletop (a flat‚ sturdy surface) where there was plenty of room to work with and was plugged into a power source. -The slide of the specimen (dicotyledonous root) was placed onto the stage of the

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    "concurrence"‚ "causation"‚ "harm"‚ "legality"‚ “punishment"‚ and "necessary attendant circumstances." What do they mean? That’s a good question that will be answered soon. How many conjoined elements are there that affect the legal essence of the concept of crime? That should be three conjoined elements. Let me tell you more about it. A felony is a crime normally involving violence but can also be non-violence and is usually punishable by imprisonment for at least a year. Some examples of a felony

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    ANTACIDS- Classification and Mechanism of Action INTRODUCTION Antacids are defined as a substance‚ generally a base‚ which counteracts stomach acidity. The name antacid means anti-acid (against acid). Antacids are the primary treatment for ailments such as gastric reflux‚ gastritis‚ upset stomach and heartburn. Hydrochloric acid is secreted by the stomach to kill harmful organisms‚ aid digestion and activate digestive enzymes. Excess secretion of acid into stomach or impaired resistance by

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    Family Concept

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    have affected the traditional family. In order to do this‚ the essay will endeavor to define the concepts traditional family‚ urbanization‚ industrialization with a theoretical explanation and socialization. The good and negative factors of these global factors will also be highlighted and finally a conclusion shall be given. Definition of concepts Family There are various ways to define the concept family. This could be in terms of such ideas as nuclear‚ extended‚ single-parent and reconstituted

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