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    Bullying in Nursing

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    Bullying In Nursing Cassandra Owens Recently‚ during one of our weekend shifts‚ the unit was almost to capacity with each nurse having the max number of patients we were allowed to have. Our sister unit is the unit that gets our over flow once we are no longer able to accept any more patients. The charge nurse was a young Army Lieutenant and new to being a charge nurse. When the nursing supervisor called to notify us of another admission‚ the charge nurse informed her that although we were able

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    Arc of Justice

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    Arc of Justice The book Arc of Justice by Kevin Boyle is about race and discrimination in the early and mid 1900’s‚ it is very depressing. The story begins in 1925 Detroit‚ an ever growing city so tight with racial tension. Dr. Ossian Sweet and his wife Glady’s and fourteen month old girl Iva have moved to a bungalow on Garland Avenue (a mostly white neighborhood) in Detroit. The Sweet’s left the baby at her grandparent’s at first‚ until they were sure they would be safe. He brought along with him

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    Celebrity Justice

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    Celebrity Justice Lindsay Lohan‚ Nicole Ritchie‚ Paris Hilton‚ Tiger Woods‚ Nicholas Cage - the list of celebrities who have been arrested or charged with a crime is a long one. Drug possession‚ lying to investigators‚ driving while intoxicated‚ shoplifting - the list of offenses is also a long one. When arrested‚ are celebrities held to the same standards of justice as the rest of us‚ or do they receive special treatment in the legal system? If convicted how‚ do their sentences compare to those

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    Martin Luther King Jr. symbolizes social justice all over the United States. As a young boy‚ his parents taught him how it was like to be black and showed him ways that they were treated and made him aware of why it shouldn’t be like that. They told him “that God made everyone equal but some people were just too ignorant to see it” (MLK‚ 13)”. Having graduated from Morehouse College in Atlanta in 1948‚ Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was accepted at Crozer Seminary‚ an integrated Baptist school in Pennsylvania

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    Justice Is Colorblind

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    Justice is colorblind. All people are subject to the impartiality of the law; however‚ the backward attitude of Southern society can allow racism to take precedence to the law. In her novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee portrays how racism prevails in Southern society as white people view blacks as being inferior to them. She depicts how a white-dominated society views Tom Robinson as instantly being guilty of the crime of raping a white woman. She focuses on how racism prevents society from

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    The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Nursing I am going to discuss the book I read‚ Emotional Intelligence 2.0 by Travis Bradberry and Jean Greaves. I am going to talk about the history‚ definitions‚ and major concepts of emotional intelligence. I am going to discuss functions in nursing and how emotional intelligence is applicable. I am going to talk about how I will use emotional intelligence in my own practice and my personal growth after reading the book. History and Concepts of Emotional

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    Justice Served?

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    Evelyn Duron 1/29/2013 L202 Justice Served? In Sherman Alexie’s poem‚ “Capital Punishment”‚ a part that was very interesting‚ yet confusing was when the narrator was being sympathetic. The narrator was very considerate of the prisoners. In the poem‚ Alexie makes the narrator be a cook at a jail that had the death row. Perhaps Alexie made the narrator be a cook instead of someone else like a guard or a warden because the cook would not represent the law; the cook just works for the jail. Readers of the poem

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    Justice In The Holocaust

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    call home. The Allied forces tried a multitude of Nazi War criminals in the Nuremberg Trials hoping that the imprisonment or killing of these flawed‚ yet guilty German officials would bring justice to those who survived the Holocaust. But was justice truly ever achieved? What specifically defines justice? Justice is a complicated and nearly impossible thing to achieve. For example‚ Polish Holocaust survivor‚ Samuel Rajzman testified at the Nuremberg trials. He told the court about his traumatic experiences

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    natural justice

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    Natural justice In English law‚ natural justice is technical terminology for the rule against bias (nemo iudex in causa sua) and the right to a fair hearing (audi alteram partem). While the term natural justice is often retained as a general concept‚ it has largely been replaced and extended by the general "duty to act fairly". The basis for the rule against bias is the need to maintain public confidence in the legal system. Bias can take the form of actual bias‚ imputed bias or apparent bias.

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    Criminal Justice

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    their own hands not thinking twice about the consequences. Crime is not a joke‚ especially when it involves innocent civilians who can end up hurt‚ with no protection of their own. This is why criminal justice is so important‚ it is their for the people. It is their to protect and get justice. It is there for knowledge and for people who dont necessarily feel the need to know about the law and how important it is to understand its meaning. In the first few chapters‚ I learned that there

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