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    FALL PREVENTION ON ELDERLY PATIENTS IN A SURGICAL WARD There are various reasons why elderly patients in a surgical ward may fall‚ injuring them even more almost instantly‚ the issue of patient’s safety and security have been the primary concern of most hospital and clinical institution but elders do fall unpredictably. Elderly patients at the age of 65 falling is a serious problem‚ medical professionals has realized the needs to develop a plan to purposely prevent such incidents from happening

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    definition of affirmative action‚ you would probably assume that affirmative action has improved the employment status of women and minorities in the workforce‚ you would be correct. Harris (2009) explains in his article‚ “Revisiting affirmative action in leveling the playing field‚” that without the policy of affirmative action in place and without the use of gender‚ race‚ sex or ethnicity as part of the decision making process‚ the employment status of women and minorities would have been much worse. Women

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    years of experience with women‚ sports‚ and Title IX. The justice Department follows the mandate of Congress in regards to Title IX. Each one of the branches of our government affects the lives of girls and women. They are working together to keep leveling the playing field. The President supports Title IX and gender equity in schools across the nation. In 2012‚ the Whitehouse hosted a celebration of the anniversary of Title IX. Title IX requires the public school system in the United States to fund

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    gravity either through furrows basins or borders. In this type‚ water loss by conveyance and deep percolation is heavy and the efficiency of irrigation is only 40 to 50% at field level. Efficiency can be improved by lining the canal and by proper leveling of the field. Sub-surface method The method is suitable for specific types of soils. Evaporation and other losses are reduced considerably since water is applied below the surface through porous pipes. Sprinkler method Water is applied in the

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    Analysis Essay Making a sandcastle is a favorite project of beach-goers of all ages. Begin by digging up a large amount of sand (enough to fill at least six pails) and arranging it in a pile. Then‚ scoop the sand into your pail‚ patting it down and leveling it off at the rim as you do. You can now construct the towers of your castle by placing one pailful of sand after another face down on the area of the beach that you have staked out for yourself. Make four towers‚ placing each mound twelve inches

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    Should We Allow Cellphones in School? How Students Can Use Smartphones as Learning Tools? Are cellphones in the classroom a good idea? Does this device serve as a valid learning tool or just as another distraction contributing to the social disengagement of children? Smartphone Ownership Cellphones have come a long way since the two-pound‚ $3‚995 Motorola DynaTAC 8000X was first introduced in 1984. Subsequent generations of mobile phones continued to evolve and became more affordable and portable

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    their subjugation. Chapter 3‚ "Persons of Mean and Vile Condition" describes Bacon’s Rebellion‚ the economic conditions of the poor in the colonies‚ and opposition to their poverty. Chapter 4‚ "Tyranny is Tyranny" covers the movement for "leveling" (economic equality) in the colonies and the causes of the American Revolution. Zinn argues that the Founding Fathers agitated for war to distract the people from their own economic problems and stop popular movements‚ a strategy that he claims the

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND This Chapter presents the proposed study all about. It also shows the problem that the proponents encountered during the research of the proposed study. Show the difference of the proposed system to the existing system. Introduction Most of educational institutional establishment today specially on those schools with specialization in teaching in the line of technologies are using computerized systems. It can help establishments or businesses

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    In this article‚ written by Herbert Kohl‚ it talks mainly about how people assume that if someone chooses not to do something‚ it’s taken as they can’t do it.  For an example‚ in the article It discusses that one of his fifth-grade students grandfather‚ Wilfredo‚ wouldn’t learn to speak English. Kohl asked the grandfather when he got to know him if he would be able to teach him English. Wilfredo’s response was that he didn’t want to learn in fear that it would cause for his culture and

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    transformation is multifaceted. It takes various technologies and merges them into one system. Global Positioning Satellites (GPS) are being utilized to provide navigation to pilots on specialized departure procedures that offer optimum climbs without leveling off prior to reaching cruising altitude‚ in the enroute stage of flight providing the most direct route from point A to point B‚ and in the arrival/final approach phase of flight enabling the pilot to pull back the aircraft’s engines to idle and

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