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    Journal Entry of a Subordinate Group Member: Irish Americans The Terrible Famine in Ireland It was 1845 and there began the Potato famine in Ireland. Millions of children‚ women‚ and men were dying. This famine destroyed a great deal of Ireland ’s potato crops. Most of families in Ireland‚ this also included mine‚ put our dependency on the potato crops as the main supply of income and most important‚ food. Because of Ireland ’s sudden outbreak of famine individuals began to suffer due to the

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    Craig was hired to perform a safety consultation for Countryside Care Nursing Home. Countryside nursing home has experienced a rising number in accidents due to resident transfer. Craig was tasked with finding a cost justified way to reduce injuries in the facility. During resident transfer the nursing home requires that patients be lifted by two nurse’s aides at a time. Although the nurses were trained to follow all the best practices to prevent injury to both themselves and the patients‚ accidents

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    selling and distribution of “intoxicating liquors” was banned. That was the start of what many called the dry decade in the United States. Norman H. Clark’s Deliver Us from Evil: An Interpretation of American Prohibition illustrates the struggles to make the dry decade possible and the consequences that followed it. The 235 page text describes how the Anti-Saloon League was determined to make prohibition possible and the struggles they had to overcome. As well as what directly followed once it was a

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    i m a boy and want to friend

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    in South Asia and the tenth largest in the world.[2] The Bombay Stock Exchange was established in 1875. Around 6‚000 Indian companies list on the stock exchange‚[3] and it has a significant trading volume. The BSE SENSEX (SENSitive indEX)‚ also called the "BSE 30"‚ is a widely used market index in India and Asia. Though many other exchanges exist‚ BSE and the National Stock Exchange of India account for most of the trading in shares in India. Alliances Singapore Exchange (SGX) made a strategic

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    Why I Chose Nursing

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    the fall‚ I will attend Brigham Young University‚ working to get a bachelor’s degree in nursing. The school‚ including the nursing program‚ is extremely competitive. I’m excited for the challenge to stretch myself to be successful. As I looked into BYU’s nursing program‚ I realized it was something I wanted to be a part of. I love working with children and BYU offers practicums at Primary Children’s hospital where I would eventually like to work. After obtaining my bachelor’s degree‚ I want to immediately

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    Why I became a nurse. As a child I was taught many good values. My mother had a strong belief in God and she preached her beliefs to the family. I was taught not to be judgmental‚ treat others as though you would like to be treated‚ life is very special‚ love one another as you love yourself‚ be caring‚ kind‚ and responsible. My mother was a great influence on me. Growing up in a family of nine children‚ there wasn’t much money to pay for medical care. She tried to keep her children healthy. I remember

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    The I&M Canal Could you imagine the city of Chicago being an agricultural place‚ without the huge towers and buildings there today? The I&M Canal made Chicago the city it is today by creating a greater opportunity for trade. How did the I&M Canal affect people before and after it was built? The I&M Canal attracted many immigrants‚ and improved imports and exports. THE BEGINNING The I&M Canal transformed Chicago. Before the canal was built‚ Chicago was farmland. Chicago was more agricultural not industrial

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    R for Programmers Norman Matloff University of California‚ Davis c 2007-8‚ N. Matloff December 4‚ 2008 IMPORTANT NOTICE: This document is no longer being maintained. My book on R programming‚ The Art of R Programming‚ is due out in August 2011. You are welcome to use an early draft at http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/˜matloff/132/NSPpart.pdf; it was about 50% complete and contains bugs‚ but should be useful. Licensing: This work‚ dated December 4‚ 2008‚ is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No

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    Comforting the Neonate; application of the Comfort Care Theory Introduction An anonymous author once said‚ "In the last stages of a final illness‚ we need only the absence of pain and the presence of family." The comfort care theory by Katharine Kolcaba exemplifies this by creating a baseline of quality care that both nurses and doctors can utilize in providing care to a dying patient. Comfort has been called a distinguishing characteristic of the nursing profession yet‚ until Katharine Kolcaba‚ had

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    Nursing Leaders In Nursing

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    Abstract Leadership in nursing is an important role that facilitates the delivery of successful nursing care and patient satisfaction in the medical field. In every work atmosphere‚ there are always leaders and followers. Both contribute to building a safe and effective workplace. The leaders motivate staff members and inspire them to work up to a particular goal‚ while the followers are guided by the nursing leaders. There are a few different leadership styles‚ some good and some bad‚ which

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