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    If there were new patients coming to ICU‚ Ellen was told to prime the arterial line on her own with the preceptor’s supervision. The demonstration was started from the preparation of the equipment‚ to priming process and connecting to patient. This recalling and practicing behavior co -responded to the cognitive and psychomotor skills in bloom’s taxonomy of learning (Bloom‚ 1956). Correction was provided by preceptor when necessary. Ellen appeared nervous and not confident for her first time

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    and in spite of serious warning on the part of the engineers of Thiokol‚ the company that manufactured the SRBs. One would think that all fingers point to the Thiokol in this case‚ however fault lies with NASA itself. Due to the enormous pressures politically and economic considerations‚ NASA had to launch multiple space shuttle missions in order to justify its budget with Congress. The president also wanted to give his state of the union address while the Challenger was in space. All of these

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    Resiliency of the NASA Mars Program In this paper we will discuss many successes and failures in the history of NASA’s Mars program. When ever NASA has failed they have showed great examples of resiliency. “Merriam-Webster defines resiliency as the ability to become strong‚ healthy‚ or successful again after something bad happens” (www.merriam-webster.com). In 1957 the world changed. The Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1 the first artificial satellite ever. This was the start of the Space Age. Many

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    The Holocaust The title of my book is Number the Stars by Lois Lowry and it is a historical fiction. My book was about a jewish girl named Ellen that stays with her best friend’s family the Johansens to avoid being caught by the nazis and relocated along with her family. I selected this book because it was by Lois Lowry and I read other books by her so I thought that this book would be good. I also chose this book because it was a Newberry award winner. Annemarie Johansen is the main character

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    The failure of the solid rocket booster o-rings was attributed to several factors‚ including faulty design of the solid rocket boosters‚ insufficient low temperature testing of the O-ring material and lack of communication between different levels of NASA management. A timeline of the events leading up to the explosion of the Challenger Space shuttle: (Times in EST) January 22 [3:43 p.m.] Lift-off was initially scheduled on this date January 25 Delayed again due to bad weather; launch postponed

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    bring others to their limit. In the excerpt‚ Paul and Ellen are arguing over whether they should move back into town or stay working as farmers. Paul does not understand the desperation in Ellen‚ and Ellen does not understand why Paul would want to stay there. At the beginning of the excerpt‚ Paul is shouting at Ellen‚ telling her how he does not want to work for her father‚ how he can’t go “living off your people-charity” which causes Ellen to explode on him. Paul’s idea of being a farmer is

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    questions appeared as to whether they would come back safely or if were they the right people to do the challenge. The selection process in order to be qualified for NASA’s project took awhile. More than 500 applicants qualified for the job‚ but NASA had very high standards for the qualifications; all candidates had to be test pilots‚ couldn’t be taller than 5 feet 11 inches‚ and required to weigh no more than 180 pounds. Also‚ they had to be younger than 40 years old. There were physical and mental

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    The woman Ellen calls Cynthia was described by Ellen as very overwhelming with demands and spoke a mile a minute. Toronto describes how she believes Cynthia had lived a life of constant self-exploitation through sexual encounters with previous men. This was a symptom of Cynthia’s

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    Over the years‚ the world has evolved and many debatable topics have arisen. In my opinion‚ one has become even more profound as the years have gone on. If this phenomenon became a reality‚ every living thing in the world would be greatly affected. It would even alter the world as we know it. The question‚ “Are aliens real?”‚ has been around for hundreds of years and has puzzled many professors and scientists. No one knows for sure‚ but I have faith that these extraterrestrial beings are not

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    disaster that the US space program has ever experienced (Broad). Before the Challenger disaster‚ flights to space were considered to be 90% safe; had a low risk of death. NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) had already deployed the Challenger for nine missions. It was one of the four space shuttles that NASA had. It is known to have flown 25‚803‚939 miles and had deployed ten satellites. Challenger launched on her maiden voyage‚ STS-6‚ on April 4‚ 1983. That mission saw the first

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