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    Running head: THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL SUPPORT ON WOMEN WITH HIV 1 1 The impact of social support on women living with HIV Jenny Strauss South African College of Applied Psychology2 Class Lecturer Due date 1 At the top of the title page there should be a running head flush left. The running head on the title page should be labelled Running head (sentence case): TITLE (UPPERCASE). A page number should appear flush right at the top of the page. The title page is page 1. 2

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    Poverty’s Effects on Delinquency Lakeisha D. Mitchell Grand Canyon University: JUS-452 March 11‚ 2012 Poverty’s Effects on Delinquency Many criminal theorists‚ sociologists and researchers alike have developed several ideas in regards to what exactly causes juvenile delinquency. For example‚ social learning theory‚ strain theory and control theory‚ just to name a few‚ are typically postulated for being directly related to juvenile delinquency. In dealing with all of these effects and how

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    This appreciates the view by Meleis (2012) that nursing focuses on a broad range of aspects of care for different purposes and at different times. Thus‚ specialization becomes necessary to address different interactions‚ clients‚ environments or interventions. Consequently‚ it becomes

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    critical theorist are Marxist- believe that capitalism should be ruined. * Base- (economic determines) all superstructure- (all work to keep the base strong). * Capitalism is the base‚ superstructure is everything else in that society that keep the base going strong (schools‚ government‚ laws)- all have qualities that mimic and strengthen capitalism-schools are a base of superstructure that support a capitalistic base because your taught to be good capitalistic workers. * Critical theorists- If

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    expand their knowledge which makes them more self-confidence in their role. The nursing transition is considered a central concept because it involves adaption‚ self-care‚ unitary human development‚ expanding consciousness‚ and also human becoming (Meleis & Trangenstein‚ 1994‚ p. 66). In this paper‚ I will be discussing some of the challenges which I am facing in the process of transitioning from a Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) to a Registered

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    viewpoints were order‚ rationality and reason. And theorist worked to reconcile reason with faith. (Woods‚ 287) Forms of Modernity 1. The coherent‚ autonomous self = ideally individuals should be rational and coherent according to modernist view of science. Humans learned more through experience rather than in institutions. Glossary 1. Postmodernism= an intellectual and political movement that does its work through critical analysis 2. Grand narratives= coherent stories that cultures tell

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    continuing research. A nursing researcher and theorist who changed the view on nursing and continues to influence the nursing profession is Jean Watson. During the completion of my Bachelor’s program and studying several theorists‚ Jean Watson has been the focus of my practice and an influence. The American Holistic Nurses Association (AHNA) recognized Jean Watson for the achievement of holistic nursing. Between 1975 and 1979 Watson developed the grand theory of Transpersonal Caring‚ the name was

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    excellence with the spoken word. The oral history of the Iroquois is imprecise‚ and some sources place the date of their constitution as early as 1100 AD while others insist it was later‚ about 1450-1500 AD. Scholars use the first recorded league Grand Council in 1535‚ called the Welcome at the Woods’ Edge by French Explorer Jacques Cartier‚ as a reference point‚ establishing that the confederacy had been established before then (Favor 31). Though the specific years are not determined‚ the outside

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    Chapter 1 1. How do our authors define as to what constitutes the discipline of “sociology.” 2. We‚ on the other hand‚ for practical reasons‚ came to define “sociology as the interrelationship between _______‚ ________ and _______. 3. August Comte wanted to study societies in their _______ form‚ so that it could be made better‚ in their _______ form. 4. Karl Marx is seen by many as the ultimate sociologist who sets up the scientific categories for research. In his sociology

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    Sister‚ C. (2009). Knowledge for the good of the individual and society: linking philosophy‚ disciplinary goals‚ theory‚ and practice. Nursing Philosophy‚ 11()‚ 42-52. Sitzman‚ K. L.‚ & Wright Eichelberger‚ L. (2011). Understanding the work of nurse theorists: a creative beginning (2nd Ed.). Sudbury‚ MA: Jones and Bartlett.

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