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    Educational Play: Theory‚ Programs‚ & Perspectives Abstract The following play program educational survey and observation details the educator and administrator perspectives on performance outcomes in four Virginia Beach schools. The use of play as an effective educational method is supported by the comprehensive literature review on the topic which discusses the major theories of Piaget‚ Erikson‚ and Vygotsky as the foundation for concluding how to best utilize play in the formal elementary

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    to be followed. The vision‚ mission and objectives of the school are the "educational platforms" that addresses the schools beliefs‚ and it helps to create a "community mind. These identifies as a critical quality of leadership. An educational leader creates this three (3)‚ the mental picture of the school and seeks agreement and action of teachers and the school community. According to Fritz (1996)‚ school improvement is accomplished when a clearly understood vision‚ mission and goals exists

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    average person consists of great health‚ vivacity‚ overly full of love and care‚ and respectable people who create a support system throughout it. These elements are usually attributed with the foundation and roots at which a person is born. A family is expected to supply a life like this for children‚ but what happens when an ideal life is unpleasantly replaced with a nightmare‚ when parents are no longer parents but perpetrators‚ either consciously or unconsciously? Families can be (and should be) the

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    others during the end stages of life. However as a nurse and caregiver‚ these opinions must be put aside at this significant time. For some health care providers‚ we may feel that keeping the patient comfortable and having them surrounded by family is most important. However‚ for the patient‚ personal culture‚ lifestyle and value for one self as well as a sense of independence in handling this time alone is most imperative. Therefor a nurse must consider the individual ’s past experiences

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    Running Head: FAITH DIVERSITY Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity Grand Canyon University: HLT 310V June 3‚ 2012 Abstract This paper provides a comprehensive look at the following faiths: Buddhism‚ Judaism‚ Baha’i‚ and Christianity. The reader will find that Buddhism is more of a philosophy than a religion that focuses on the mind as being the creator of illness and health. The reader will also find that Judaism‚ Baha’i‚ and Christianity are all religions that believe in one God‚

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    Providing Educational Programs for Female Prisoners Toward the end of the twentieth century nearly 84‚000 women were incarcerated in a state or federal correctional institution within the United States (Gillespie 91). Currently "the number of incarcerated women has exploded within the last twenty years" (Davis 79). After serving their sentence‚ leaving behind a life composed of bars‚ guards and time to reflect upon their crime. Most female offenders are released only carrying a few items of clothing

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    The Emotional Effects of “Euthanasia” Among Healthcare Providers and Patients Lindsey Dukes HPEB 550 April 25‚ 2012 Ken Watkins Introduction Euthanasia is generally defined as the act‚ undertaken only by a physician‚ which intentionally ends the life of a person at his or her request in which the physician administers the lethal substance ending the patient’s. On the other hand‚ physician-assisted suicide is when a person self-administers a lethal substance that is prescribed by a physician

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    factors of health and wellbeing. Different religion has their own beliefs‚ customs and perspectives to guide their followers. As a health care personnel‚ nurses play an important role to assist their patients to meet their spiritual and religious needs especially during crisis. Each religion has its own importance. It is impracticable to predict how one patient or family member may understand or apply their religious traditions in the health care settings. Thus‚ health care providers

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    needs to consider in layout design. First‚ there should be enough rooms and equipment like hospital beds for the patients and their visitor. The visitors of the patients must have enough space to stay or wait for their love ones. The efficiency of meals and supplies delivery is also taken into account‚ it should be delivered warm and on time. Secondly‚ the layout should provide enough space for information to flow fluently from the doctors to the nurses to the patients and vice-versa. Thirdly‚ the

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    would like to study in the Health Sciences Program at McMaster university for four years to receive my bachelor degree‚ and then to follow this‚ apply to medical school. The reason for why I want to go specifically into the Health Sciences Program at McMaster university is because of its very unique approach to teaching their students the studies of health‚ wellness‚ and illness. The program is the only program in Ontario that has a full range of departments within health sciences‚ including clinical

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