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    Elizabeth Moschella King and Obama make arguments against and for violence respectively; however; King’s rhetoric utilizes emotion and values‚ or pathos‚ to advance his idea of a ”genuine civilization‚” while Obama uses logic and realism to advance his idea of facing the “world as it is.” Though King and Obama are accepting the Nobel Peace Prize for different reasons‚ we find that they connect through their words in a way that makes them seem as though they aren’t decades apart. Each acknowledges

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    effective it is to employ a specialist community stroke team for the rehabilitation of stroke victims in a community based setting. This is clearly established at within the opening lines of the article. In the summary at the beginning of the article the author claims that the available evidence is inconclusive and his aim is to provide conclusive proof with regards to evidence based practise for the patient. A research article should state its’ aims clearly and should assume the audience has no previous

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    SYNTHESIZING EVIDENCE PRACTICE IFEOMA DIMKPA‚ RN/BSN BRADLEY UNIVERSITY   Introduction Pressure ulcer is simply a compromise to skin integrity. It is caused by immobility‚ poor nutrition‚ poor circulation and even little things like creases from the bed sheet. The issue of pressure ulcer in the elderly especially in long term facility is a growing concern because it could lead to infection‚ discomfort and even depression. This leads me to my research question: In patients admitted in a skilled

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    Citation Rothert‚ K‚ Strecher‚ V.J‚ Doyle‚ L.A.‚ Caplan‚ W.M.‚ Joyce‚ J.S‚ Jimison‚ H.B.‚ Karm‚ L.M.‚ Mims‚ A.D.‚ & Roth‚ M.A. (2006). Web-based weight management programs in an integrated health care setting: A randomized‚ controlled trial. Obesity 14(2)‚ 266-272. Title The title of the article to critique is Web-based Weight Management Programs in an Integrated Health Care Setting: A Randomized‚ Controlled Trial. The title is concise and given in few words. The dependent

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    A Critical Review of Meta-Analysis Abstract Meta-analysis has been much debated and criticized since its creation‚ and it has been argued that systematic reviews are superior. The present study examined the reverse idea – that meta-analysis is the superior method. A literature search was conducted of meta-analysis studies for psychotherapy within the PsycINFO database. The resulting studies were further examined and classified as either primary articles or secondary articles. Primary articles

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    School of Community and Health Sciences Application Form for Study Day/Short Course Self Funding‚ Employer Funded and Non NHS London Trust Sponsored 1. Study Day(s)/Short Course(s) Information Course Ref No 1 2 3 Course Title Preferred Date* Please complete this form using black ink‚ write neatly and clearly in order for us to process it promptly. All sections must be completed. NM S002 Venepuncture and Cannulation *We will endeavour to provide a place on the requested date. Should

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    previous reviews‚ the trials were small sample sizes‚ and outcomes were measured to up to 3 months post-treatment. The long-term effect of Osteopathic treatment for lower back pain could not be determined. However‚ the results suggest moderate-quality evidence that OMT decreases pain and improves function in acute and chronic lower back pain: Decreased pain (MD‚ -12.91; 95% CI‚ -20.00 to -5.82) improved functional status (SMD‚ -0.36; 95% CI‚ -0.58

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    Smart technologies for older people a systematic literature review of smart technologies that promote health and wellbeing of older people living at home www.broadband.unimelb.edu.au May 2012 Authors Meg Morris‚ PhD Chair Physiotherapy‚ The University of Melbourne Elizabeth Ozanne‚ PhD Associate Professor‚ Social Work‚ The University of Melbourne Kim Miller‚ PhD Senior Lecturer Physiotherapy‚ The University of Melbourne Nick Santamaria‚ PhD Chair Translational Nursing‚ The University of

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    way through my second year‚ I realised that I had assignments that I more interested in than others; however I enjoyed all assignments in numerous ways. My favourite assignment was N Understanding individuals across the life span. I found the exam based on drug calculations hard but I soon got to grips with it as I received in my exam. On the other hand in I started my placement‚ which I was allocated . I enjoyed this placement that much I would consider working there when I qualify. I received thank

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    Postoperative ileus is a possibly deadly complication that occurs after many abdominal surgeries and operations. An ileus is where the bowels “fall asleep” after trauma and fail to “awaken” for quite some time following surgery. Postoperative ileus can affect patient nutrition‚ comfort and especially length of stay‚ which results in a major cost to insurance companies and hospitals. According to Chan and Law (2007)‚ the economic burden resulting from postoperative ileus is $7.5 billion per year in

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