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    Introduction African Americans are at an increased risk for undergoing some disciplinary action within the legal system than any other group in the United States. ( One of the primary phenomenon that indicate the high risk of experiencing disciplinary practices among African American minority groups in the country is their over-representation in American prison system. According to bureau of statistics for the US department of justice (2007)‚ the number of inmates in federal and state prisons

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    Research Methods by Comparison Information John Distler HR 301Research Paper 02/21/2014 Professor Gilbert Abstract Humans seek out solutions all the time and in order to find solutions some kind of research must be done. Research is defined as “a detailed study of a subject‚ especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a (new) understanding.” (Polonsky and Waller 2011) When most people think of conducting research they think it is done for educational

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    3.3.2 Types of research Generally there are two types of research which are the qualitative research and the quantitative research. Qualitative approach also known as phenomenology is grounded in the interpretive social science‚ is inductive in nature and is based on textual representations of the phenomenon under study. For Mills (2003)‚ data collection methods under this approach might include face to face interviews‚ making observations and recording interactions. The findings have greater validity

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    Nursing profession lacks a defined philosophical and theoretical view that is applied universally. This is maybe due to the fact that our nursing practice lacks unity and not yet standardized globally. We tend to borrow values from other sciences like psychology‚ sociology‚ anthropology as some of the basis of our nursing theories. We also have different educational preparation‚ working condition and different specialization (Jarrin‚ Olga F.). The two predominant philosophical views of thought in

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    theory±practice relationship in ways that accorded with elements of Carr ’s typology. A brief discussion considers the limitations of the study and the implications for further research into the theory±practice relationship. Keywords: discourse‚ nursing‚ phenomenology‚ practice‚ practitioner‚ theorizing‚

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    I. INTRODUCTION Thinking back on the semester as I whole‚ I must admit that my personal presence throughout the semester was at times extremely critical and specific and on-point. However at other times I was checked out‚ both physically and mentally. This semester has been very trying for me and I would be lying if I said that this class wasn’t a source of stress for me. That isn’t the fault of the material but rather‚ my thoughts‚ morals and engagement with the material. As I have discussed previously

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    False Confession

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    sometimes target innocent people for interrogation because of erroneous judgments of truth and deception. Second‚ innocent people sometimes confess as a function of certain interrogation tactics‚ dispositional suspect vulnerabilities‚ and the phenomenology of innocence. Third‚ jurors fail to discount even those confessions they see as coerced. At present‚ researchers are seeking ways to improve the accuracy of confession evidence and its evaluation in the courtroom. interrogation; confessions; evidence

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    A PHENOMENOLOGY OF LOVE by Manuel B. Dy‚ Jr. What is love? The question has been asked since the time of Plato‚ not only by the professional philosophers but by people from all walks of life. Much has already been written on this subject‚ answers to the question have been given and many more questions posed; and yet the reality of love has not been exhausted. The very fact that this question of what love is still being asked seems to show that love is part and parcel of man’s life‚ and a philosophy

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    Goethe

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    Weltliteratur 1. “National Literature is now a rather unmeaning term; the epoch of World literature is at hand and everybody must strive to hasten its approach.” * Goethe‚ 1827 2. However‚ there were a few concerns that the term World literature‚ as coined by Goethe‚ failed to address: * When one says World literature‚ whose world? What sorts of literature is worth being labelled as World literature? * Although Goethe claimed that the local/national Literatures were going

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    This paper explores different peer-reviewed articles that attempts to shed some light on the phenomenon of the lived experience of patients with cancer; supporting the fact that individuality is a huge factor in the care of cancer patients. Manu types of cancers exist and patients should be treated as individuals versus as a disease or diagnosis. As oncology nurses we accumulate knowledge on a daily basis that may be revised in practice. Therefore‚ it becomes our innate duty to visit the literature

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