building something unique and entertaining. As a team and individual we were given the chance to build a “sled”. I quote sleds because we were allowed to build off that idea‚ we built off it by modifying a bike and attaching skis to it. This is by far the most neat project I have built with a team. Now‚ in the future winter seasons I will have a unique product to take up to the mountain to shred with.
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Jean Watson: A Caring Moment Christie M. Ishman RN NUR/403 Theories and Models of Nursing Practice April 4‚ 2011 Stephanie Merck‚ APRN‚ MS‚ CS Background of theory The caring theorist‚ Jean Watson‚ first developed her theory and published the philosophy and science of caring in 1979 (Current Nursing‚ 2011). She describes nursing as a process of caring not curing‚ and that it is effectively practiced and demonstrated interpersonally only. Her theory also “suggests that caring is
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1) Identify 3 “aha’s” as you have progressed through the program. My first “ah-ha” moment was while taking the first class in the program‚ N3645 Transition to Professional Nursing. We had the opportunity to learn about theorists‚ at the time I had never heard studied or taken the time to understand them‚ then I got to read the writings of Jean Watson‚ and one statement she lives by‚ “Maybe this one moment‚ with this one person‚ is the very reason we’re here on earth at this time...” (Watson‚ 2012
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Backup utilities cpio cpio command is used to process archive files cpio stands for “copy in‚ copy out”. cpio performs the following three operations. * Copying files to an archive * Extracting files from an archive * Passing files to another directory tree cpio takes the list of files from the standard input while creating an archive‚ and sends the output to the standard output. Syntax $cpio options devicename -i | (copy in) cpio -i extracts files from the standard input
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Sohar University Faculty of Engineering Strength of Materials Laboratory Manual MECH2308 Lab experiment # 3 Thick cylinder Introduction: Thick -walled structures are widely used in .a viatiofi‚ chemistry‚ shipbuilding‚ vehicle nuclear and civil engineering and many other practical .and high-technology industries. The failure of the structures caused by elastoplastic buckling has attracted a .lot of attention of the researchers of mechanics and mechanical designers‚ for
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stood on the goal line and tried to steady my breathing as much as possible. I looked back at the goal and to the posts beside me to make sure I was completely centered. I had already done this about 3 times‚ but I was extremely apprehensive. The referee finished talking to the other team’s first shooter and walked over to me. “You have to keep your feet on the goal line and not move until the ball is kicked‚ understand?” asked the referee. I nodded my head to show that I understood‚ and he walked
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The moment that I will never forget The scorching sun was beating against my olive‚ gold skin as a drop of sweat trickled down my face‚ slowly and gradually. The glorious scenery dazzled‚ the cool‚ summer breeze blew through my lush brown locks. Deep blue ocean tide’s lapped against my feet like a soft tender kiss and retreated slowly. The palm trees hypnotically shimmied from side to side in a swaying motion. As I walked across the beach‚ each step I took my foot sunk into the golden sand like
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lose themselves in the material world. As we all do from time to time‚ our sight becomes so parochial and habitual that it seems almost impossible to break out of it. Furthermore‚ some people‚ like one of the characters in the scene‚ have epiphanic moments where they realize the pointlessness of this hackneyed charade. However‚ for others still‚ it may be too late; they may be in to deep to ever dig themselves out to find out where they are. The difficulty of writing this scene was in capturing the
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HEAT 4.1 UNDERSTANDING THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM 1. Define: The measure of the degree of hotness of an object. (a) Temperature Measured in SI unit Kelvin‚ K A hot object is at a higher temperature than a cold object. Form of energy‚ measured in Joules‚ J (b) Heat Heat is transferred from hotter object (higher temperature) to colder object (lower temperature) When an object is heated‚ it will absorb heat energy and the temperature will increase. When an object is cooled‚ it will release heat energy and
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I can unhesitatingly and boastfully claim that ‘my never- failing friends are they‚ with whom I converse day by day.’ And these friends‚ with whom I talk‚ converse and gossip as a matter of routine‚ are the BOOKS‚ that are stacked in our family-library. Their sweet‚ long company has made me a true book-lover in the real sense. Without any doubt or reservation‚ I can frankly say that blessed are those‚ who are in constant company of books. Books never desert us‚ when we fall prey to evil days
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