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    Behavior Normalized: A Study of Gender and Their Roles in Things Fall Apart A patriarchy is defined as “a group or government controlled by a man or a group of men”. This means that everything runs through men. The Ibo tribe of Nigeria in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart is most certainly a patriarchy. Men are clearly regarded as superior to women. Men take care of all the governmental and legal decisions in the village‚ while women are limited to jurisdiction in the household. But men treat women

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    her situation; however‚ this essay focuses on two characters-Tambu and Nyasha whose response to the male power is very different. While Tambu escapes from the environment of inequality in order to seek her liberation‚ Nyasha chooses to resist the patriarchy but her rebellion against her father ends up tragically as she suffers from the nervous conditions. The theme of female struggle against male dominancy is presented throughout the novel and the narrator‚ Tambu‚ categorizes the women right at the

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    Au Bon Pain

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    Au Bon Pain opened its first up-scale fast food café in 1977. Since that time‚ Au Bon Pain has grown at a successful pace within the quick food service industry. It presently has 230 company-owned and franchised restaurants in the US and Asia. Back in 1986‚ the management of the company recognized that they were not performing as effectively and efficiently as they planned with over 11 years of operating experience. Furthermore‚ Ron Shaich‚ Au Bon Pain’s co-founder‚ felt the company was in the

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    The Evolution of Matriarchy to Patriarchy Patriarchy is defined as “a system in which men largely control women and children and also shape ideas about appropriate gender behavior.” Throughout history‚ climate change brought on changes throughout all developing civilizations and societies‚ most importantly in agriculture. The development of agriculture led to the formation of complex societies‚ the idea of surplus‚ population growth‚ and new technologies. As these effects of agriculture became

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    to prevent a lack of improvement I was in my driveway practicing my shots. Somehow‚ I ended up dislocating my kneecap. It was excruciatingly painful however‚ with a trip to the hospital‚ countless hours of physical therapy and loads of prescription pain pills; I returned the next season. Years later‚ I made the freshman basketball team and was thrilled; by that time I had decided I wanted to play all through high school‚ college‚ and possibly beyond that. I knew basketball would provide a majority

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    Pain: a Concept Analysis

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    Pain: A Concept Analysis Pain is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon that is subjective and unique to each individual. Pain is difficult to describe and often hard to measure; however‚ most healthcare professionals agree that pain is whatever the patient describes it to be. Pain is one of the most frequently used nursing diagnosis and is the most common problem for which patients in the clinical setting seek help (Cheng‚ Foster‚ & Huang‚ 2003). Unrelieved pain can have a profound impact on

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    Modulation the pain message is inhibited. 2. What is the difference between nociceptive and neuropathic pain. What words will people describe nociceptive and neuropathic pain? Nociceptive pain results from direct activation of pain nerve fibers‚ either due to chemical‚ inflammatory or mechanical mediators. Neuropathic pain refers to pain that is generated or sustained by the nervous system. Nociceptive pain is pain that can be sharp‚ well define and located. Neuropathic pain is hard to locate

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    Concept Analysis of Pain

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    Concept Analysis of Pain Kwanei Holloway Austin Peay State University Abstract Pain has always been a major factor in healthcare. This paper will describe pain as it relates to nursing‚ medicine‚ and physical therapy. All of the information gathered is analyzed in reference to how pain relates to hospital stay‚ rehabilitation‚ and prevention. I will ultimately give an overall picture of the importance of pain and how it relates to nursing as well as other disciplines. Introduction This paper

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    requires pain reassessment and documentation within 60 minutes of administering pain medication; but nursing adherence to this standard-of-practice is only 47% (Osterbrink‚ J.‚ 2014). Pain is defined by the patient and can be experienced and expressed in multiple ways. Pain reassessments are crucial in providing patient satisfaction with their medical care. Our PICO question asks‚ “Among hospitalized adults with pain‚ how do different pain reassessments versus lack of reassessments impact pain control

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    To manage pain effectively‚ a nurse must assess‚ understand‚ and treat the patient’s pain and then reassess the pain on an ongoing basis. The Joint Commission emphasizes that every patient has a right to pain assessment and treatment. It means that a nurse must assess the nature and intensity of the pain and document the findings in a way that facilitates further assessment and follow-up. In that context‚ pain is indeed the fifth vital sign ("Pain Management‚" n.d.). The nurse will assess Lillian

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