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    The purpose of this essay is to analyse and evaluate the risk and causative factors relating to falls associated with the elderly in their home environment. The question presents a case study of Mavis Bazmati and outlines various aspects of her health and home situation. As a community nurse Mavis’ home will be assessed for potential hazards and provide strategies to prevent further falls. There are different community resources that are available to help Mavis and other members of the multi-disciplinary

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    With its small stature‚ bulbous eyes‚ and fluffy fur the slow loris is considered one of the cutest animals in the world it is the type of animal one would want to cuddle‚ but it’s looks are very deceiving. The slow loris is also one of the most poisonous and venomous mammals in the forest. Animals will do whatever they have to to protect their young‚ keep their territory‚ and essentially survive and their looks have no impact on their drive to do those things. Similar to in the forest‚ we sometimes

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    401-416 MacLean‚ Robert Public International Law (London : HLT Publications‚ 1992) Maj Murphy‚ Alexander B “ Historical Justifications for Territorial Claims’’‚ Annals of the Association of American Geographers‚ 80 – 4 (1990) Ramsbothan‚ Oliver et Schofield‚ Victoria Kashmir in conflict : India‚ Pakistan and the unending war (London‚ New York : I.B.Tauris‚ 2003) Stoessinger‚ John G Varshney‚ Ashutosh “India‚ Pakistan and Kashmir : antinomies and nationalism’’‚ Asian Survey‚ 31- 11(1991) Vlahos‚ Michael

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    Social-Psychological Principles of the Movie Unforgiven Florida Institute of Technology Most movies have different social-psychological principles‚ however most people are watching movies to be entertained‚ and not to psychologically analyze them. There are many different principles that would be applicable to the film we are discussing however‚ I have chosen to analyze three scenes discussing altruism‚ self-fulfilling prophecy‚ and counterfactual thinking. Please review the following scenes

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    ABSTRACT This paper is a summary of what research has been done in the field of foster care. It will focus on foster care social workers‚ foster care parents‚ children in foster care‚ etc. In this work there will also be reference to aspects of adoption and foster care together. This paper will encompass all parties affected by foster care and will ultimately talk about what qualities are expected of social workers who work in foster care.   America is facing daily challenges when it comes

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    verbal so that the message could be understood and do not break the nurse-patient communication. In my opinion‚ I evaluated that it does not a matter whether it was a patient-centred communication or task-centred communicationbecause both communication mentioned by McCabe (2004) actually doesinvolves communication to the patients. So it was not a problem to argue whichtype of communication involves in my conversation with my patient. After analysed the situation‚ I could conclude that I was be able

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    ------------------------------------------------- John Book and Rachel Lapp could never have a successful permanent relationship. Do you agree? Relationships may be permanent or temporary. Different relationship will experience obstacles but may receive considerable rewards. There are many factors that can affect the relationship between people like clash of cultures‚ their inability to conform to alternate societies and the fundamental values upon which they base their lives. John Book and Rachel Lapp could never have a successful

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    How to Change a Hard drive Jacob Spurgeon Section 8 Missouri State University How to Change a Hard Drive General Purpose: My general purpose is to inform. Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech‚ my audience will be able to change a hard drive in a laptop Central Idea: Today I’m going to be discussing the proper way to change a hard drive in a laptop. This is done by disassembling the laptop‚ replacing the hard drive‚

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    Ugly Sweater “Today is going to be the best day ever because today is my birthday!” Rachel said jumping on her bed several times with all of her stuffed animals flying off my in every direction making a mess. “Good morning Rachel‚ and happy birthday!” Rachel’s dad said jump scaring her like in horror films‚ she nearly hit her head on the table. “Ow! That hurt but it’s my big day and that is okay.” Rachel said with two salty tears coming down from both ends‚ but she smeared them away with her

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    standard of morality. This means that morality is relative to the particular society that one lives in. Prominent ethicist James Rachels has written against this view in his work titled The Challenge of Cultural Relativism. This paper will be focused on evaluating Rachels’ critique of cultural relativism‚ and whether it was right for him to endorse objective moral realism. Rachels defines this as “a standard that might be reasonably used in thinking about any social practice whatever. We may ask whether

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