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    man.The young man ask sylvia if what is sylvia’s name then sylvia said sylvy. The young man told to sylvia that he is hunting a bird when he lost his way then the young man also asked sylvia if he can stays to their house just this evening then sylvia s answer is yes. When they already in sylvia’s house they saw Mrs. Tilley‚the grand mother of sylvia in front of their house then like what the young man saids to sylvia he also says it to sylvia’s grandmother who is Mrs. Tilley. Mrs. Tilleey gladly allowed

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    of his in particular that exemplifies this greatly is Comfort and Affinity. The Poem Comfort was a poem more about pain and longing whereas Affinity described good times shared between lovers‚ but the love not yet been found. Although it may seem that there should be many differences there has always managed to be a lot of room for similarities between the two. Comfort and Affinity are two words that seem to be very similar in meaning Comfort meaning to show sympathy to others in hope to alleviate

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    INTRODUCTION This essay will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of student self assessment in clinical environments and the importance of health professionals utilizing self assessment throughout their careers. Self assessment is the technique by which a student or professional rates and judges his or her own work thereby motivating him or her to work on improving any aspects of their work they feel may be lacking. It is an assessment technique employed in a diverse range of settings worldwide

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    In randomized clinical trials‚ it is difficult to decide whether there is an ethical reason for offering an option that could potentially cause more harm than benefits. Doctors must decide whether to recommend an experimental option to a patient. There is a question of ethics that arises whether one could make the decision without sufficient evidence on each choice. Consequentialism is an ethical approach that reasons an action’s morality is contingent upon the outcome of the action. Decisions involving

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    Non- Pharmacologic Treatment •To optimize the management of an asthmatic patient‚ it is extremely important to identify and avoid factors that may worsen the disease. •Reducing exposure to animal dander‚ dust mites‚ cockroaches‚ and other environmental triggers can improve asthma control. •Patients sensitive to dust mites should encase their mattress and pillow in an allergen-impermeable cover and wash the bed linens weekly in hot water. •Cockroaches can be controlled by removing exposed food and

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    "Comfort Women" Historians estimate there were between 80‚000 and 200‚000 comfort women during World War II. Of these many were from the Korean peninsula‚ China‚ Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ the Netherlands‚ and the Philippines. ("Comfort women protest texts‚" UPI‚ 2 May 1997) More than half of the 169 comfort women survivors in the Philippines were below age 20 when kidnapped by the now-defunct Japanese Imperial Army troops. ("Comfort women protest texts‚" UPI‚ 2 May 1997) Australian

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    My Beliefs‚ Values‚ and Clinical Gestalt with Individuals and System’s Paper University of Phoenix HSBS 321 December 16‚ 2010 My Beliefs‚ Values‚ and Clinical Gestalt with Individuals and System’s Paper Introduction Working as a Clinician does not just require education. It requires a thorough look into your own values and beliefs. Working as a clinician also requires dignity‚ the capability of remaining humble‚ a good set of ethical standards and a big heart when it comes

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    DRAFT for introducing Clinical Legal Education Programme in NLU Jodhpur By: Ajay Singh Brief description of the programme/project/Initiative : Clinical Legal Education needs to be aimed at bridging the disconnect between the Constitutional promise of a dignified life to every citizen and the reality of undignified human existence of majority of the population‚ especially in rural India. The clinical programmes would work to secure the objectives of good governance and citizen participation‚

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    ABSTRACT The present research intended to investigate academic performance in relation to sub-clinical paranoia. For this purpose‚ a sample of 290 students (145 males and 145 females) enrolled in University of Karachi with ages ranging from 19 years to 22 years were approached. They were administered with General Paranoia Scale (Fenigstein & Vanable‚ 1992)‚ translated and adapted in Urdu (Farhan & Ali‚2012). Pearson Product Moment correlation analyses revealed that no evident relationship exists

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    Cultural competence in clinical psychology refers to the possession of skills‚ knowledge‚ and awareness necessary to undertake numerous psychosomatic tasks that identify the diverse practices and worldviews of oneself and clients from dissimilar cultural or ethical backgrounds (Bhugra‚ 2011). Cultural competence is aimed at the comprehension of self as a bearer of culture; the political‚ social and historical influences on health‚ particularly mental wellbeing and health whether regarding communities

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