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    Following the Nursing and Midwifery Code of Conduct and ensuring confidentiality‚ dignity and respect is maintained throughout this essay‚ I will be changing the child’s name to Alfie (NMC‚ 2015). Alfie was a 3 year old who my mentor and I triaged and assessed in the early hours of the morning in A and E. He presented with a barking cough‚ temperature of 40°C and very irritable. These are all common signs and symptoms of croup. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (2012) defines

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    The Negative effects of sugar consumption Have you ever feel worry that eating sugar will damage your health‚ but you keep eating it anyway? It would be fair to assume almost everyone on the planet loves sugar and sweet foods. Most people know to limit their intake of processed sugar‚ however‚ what most people do not know that chemical reaction of sugar in the body acts as a poison. You feel down or drained? You think a quick sweet or pudding or chocolate will give you a boost? Well yeah

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    Crime and its effects on society (P3 P4 M1) Theory 1 Bandura the Social Learning Theory The Social Learning Theory says that people can learn by watching other people perform the behaviour. Observational learning explains the nature of children to learn behaviours by watching the behaviour of the people around them‚ and eventually‚ imitating them. With the "Bobo Doll" experiment‚ Bandura included an adult who is tasked to act aggressively toward a Bobo Doll while the children observe him. Later

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    businesses and government agencies still transfer them around yet yield little to no benefits in which they will have a negative impact regardless‚ however they can come in any form like bacteria‚ plants‚ amphibians‚ fungus‚ and etc this is what makes them difficult to deal with.

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    * extremely biased – condescending‚ talking down to us like we’re a bunch of dummies * says twice “opponents to GM are too ‘dumb’ to think for themselves and decide whether or not GMs are good or bad” * we‚ as consumers‚ want food labeled so we can decide whether we want to eat it or not * GM foods is not plant breeding‚ it’s changing the genes – something that nature cannot do on its own – introducing DNA from a different species into the plant * This is not hybridization –

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    How Television Effects Society."The only activities Americans spend more time doing than watching television are working and sleeping." With this in mind‚ it is understood that television plays a major role in the statistical majority of most Americans. Society reflects what is shown on television in a multitude of various areas. Three of the major areas in which television affects us are in behavior‚ moral values‚ and social standards. All throughout life‚ youths have found some way to rebel against

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    The cotton gin had many effects. I believe that the cotton gin effected people in a negative and positive way and it also helped pave way for many other important inventions we use today. The cotton gin was a machine that basically made collecting cotton much easier the way the cotton gin worked was cotton was run through a wooden drum embedded with a series of hooks that caught the fibers and dragged them through a mesh. The mesh was too fine to let the seeds through but the hooks pulled the cotton

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    Negative Effects of Internet in Education The Internet has evolved to become one of the fastest and most efficient tools a student can use to perform research and to learn about the world. However‚ the Internet also has created difficulties for educators who must teach and grade skills that cannot be developed through the Internet or skills that may be diminished as a result of the Internet. O Read more: Negative Effects of Internet in Education | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_6360587_negative-effects-internet-education

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    creation of fat. The directors of Fed Up raise awareness of the many other issues contributing to the extreme weight gain among individuals. Approximately fifty years ago tobacco companies started participating in lobbying to disguise the harmful effects of their product; food corporations‚ particularly those with products

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    areas of natural beauty. Tourism can damage coral reefs‚ pollute beaches and destroy the habitats of wildlife as roads and hotels are built. Ironically‚ damage to these natural resources is likely to reduce future numbers of visitors. Another negative effect is that the increasing numbers of aeroplane flights are a major cause of global warming.   A second problem is that the tourist resorts are frequently owned by large Western companies and all too often the profits earned from tourism go straight

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