NAME : Nur Sharafina Bt. Shamsul Anuar (2014680224) JAC 220 4E TOPIC : The Reasons of aggressive driving which leads to road rage General Purpose : To inform Specific Purpose : To inform the audience on the reasons aggressive driving which leads to road rage Central Idea : There are three main reasons aggressive driving which are traffic jam‚ disrespect for others and uncontrolled pure anger INTRODUCTION I. Aggressive driving is a way of unlawful driving by a driver in such a manner affecting
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To : The Principal of Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Panglima A report on the event of the 1Murid 1Sukan 1Malaysia Run of Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Panglima. The Athletics Club of Sekolah Menengah Panglima have recently been involved in organizing The 1Murid 1Sukan 1Malaysia Run which had been held on 2 July 2011. The event which involves 1400 participant from form 1 until form 6 students‚ started at 7.45a.m. and finished at the afternoon. The route of the run is 1.5 kilometres. The run
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ASSIGNMENT PATHOLOGY CHAPTER 7- NECROSIS * Name : Nur Fatihah Farhana binti Mohd Nizam * Matric.no : DPH 37/12B * i/c : 941218-08-6180 * group : B * lecturer : Mrs Sudha DEFINITION * It is defined as focal death along with degradation of tissue by hydrolytic enzymes liberated by cells. It is invariably accompanied by inflammatory reaction. *
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spiritual advisor‚ jointly with the minister and Deacon Gookin" (598). He knew Deacon Gookin was a strict man of the Church and was always "bound to some ordination or ecclesiastical council" (599). However‚ in his travels through the woods with the old man‚ Goodman Brown notices Goody Cloyse progressing down the path. "A marvel‚ truly that Goody Cloyse should be so far in the wilderness at nightfall‚ ’ he [Goodman Brown] said" (598). Just as he begins to have doubts about the woman ’s pureness
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NURS 475 Lesson 6 Assignment‚ Part A Name: Cheryl Dukmen PSU ID: 918802855 Write your answers to the questions directly below EACH question on this document. When you’re finished‚ save it as L6A_first initial_lastname.doc and upload it to the Lesson 6A Assignment Drop Box. (For example: L6A_m_jones.doc) 1. Schedule an interview with the key informant you identified in Lesson 5. DO NOT conduct the interview until you have received instructor feedback on your script and questions
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Vulnerable Population in Current Events Michele M Maiorano NUR/440 February 11‚ 2013 Nita A. Magee-Cornelius‚ RN‚ MSN‚ PhD(c) Vulnerable Population in Current Events A way of defining a vulnerable population is addressing it as a group of people who are at risk for developing health problems (de Chesnay & Anderson‚ 2012‚ p. 5). It is not partial to age‚ gender‚ or nationality. In this case‚ it is the pediatric population. According to Allison Kempe‚ who was the lead in a recent research
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Quantitative Article Summary Team D Polly Peryer NUR/443 December 17‚ 2011 Nancy Ballard The quantitative article addressed the idea that self esteem can affect the overall health of a school-aged child. Self-esteem is essential for children to have the optimum health desired‚ physically‚ mentally‚ and emotionally. The article identified self esteem during childhood is necessary for the child to withstand family stress‚ social pressures‚ and temptations of deviance that is encountered at
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN KERALA Dr. Santhosh Kumar Vallikkat Principal Farook B.Ed College ‚Kottakkal Malappuram‚ Kerala Abstract Attitudes about inclusion are extremely complex and vary from teacher to teacher and school to school. This article explores the attitudes of elementary teachers about inclusion of special needs children in general education. This study adopted a descriptive survey research design‚ with 600 teachers as participants
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The Homeless as a Vulnerable Population Sara Williams Nur/440 9-5-2011 University of Phoenix The Homeless as a vulnerable population This article discusses a framework for understanding the nature of the homeless population. It discusses four pathways‚ increased heat waves‚ and increased air pollution‚ increases severity of floods and storms‚ and it also talks about the distribution of the West Nile Virus. The article discusses why the homeless are amongst the most vulnerable groups to
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Symbolism of Nursing Over T NURS 3101.01: Concepts of Professional Practice The power of language and dialogue is not always adequate. Our society relies on our ability to process various symbols in our everyday lives. For example‚ a red stop sign is a symbol where a person’s reaction is easily known even through language barriers. There are many modern and past symbols which are represented in the nursing profession that are recognized by many. The Florence Nightingale lamp is a time honored
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