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    allows the healthcare professional to explore their past and present experiences‚ their concepts of current practice and enables the ability of identifying means to enhance ongoing development (Levett-Jones & Bourgeois 2007‚ p. 117). Mann‚ Gordon & Macleod (2007‚ p. 595) highlights that current healthcare professionals must function in complex clinical systems. In order to do so must activate their own awareness to certain needs or interruptions which occur on the provision of nursing care. In purpose

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    Nobody Likes a Copycat Due to the amount of information readily available through websites and online libraries‚ the problem with plagiarism has become a major ethical issue in today’s academic environment. David Callahan‚ author of Cheating Culture (Macklem‚ 2006)‚ states "Widespread cheating is undermining some of the most important ideals of American society." With the continuous rise of academic challenges students are pressured more to look towards faster and more convenient ways of research

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    Bacteria‚ such as Vibrio natriegens‚ are single cellular‚ microscopic microorganisms. Bacteria grow by cell division‚ mainly by a process called binary fission‚ where two cells arise from one single cell (Madigan et al.‚ 2015). In bacteria such as Vibrio natriegens‚ who are curved-rod shaped microorganisms‚ they elongate to almost twice their own size and form a dividing wall in which splits the single cell into two daughter cells (Madigan et al.‚ 2015). There are four phases to bacterial cell growth:

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    attention (spotlight) refers to the area in which there is focus on what is asked or one specific thing in the environment. In the original Stroop effect (1935) we see a demonstration of attention automaticity‚ which is a well-recognized phenomenon (Macleod‚ 1991). During the Stroop

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    Juvenile Diabetes (Type 1 Diabetes) March 17‚ 2013 Diabetes was first discovered as far back as 6th century BC by an Indian physician Sushruta. He recognized that people showing certain symptoms all had sweet urine. He called this condition Madhumeha. In 1869 a young medical student in Berlin named Paul Langerhans was interested in learning about the structure of the pancreas. He discovered there were clumps of tissue clustered in the pancreas. Langerhans never learned the function of this tissue

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    alcohol-related MacLeod‚ C. M. (1991). Half a century of research on the Stroop effect: An integrative review MacLeod‚ C. M.‚ & Dunbar‚ K. (1988). Training and Stroop-like interference: Evidence for a continuum of automaticity Psychology: Learning‚ Memory‚ and Cognition 14 Schulze D‚ Jones B T (2000) Stroop test. Journal of Psychology 131 Stacy A W (1997) Memory activation and expectancy as prospective predictors of alcohol and marijuana use. J Abnorm Psychol 106 Williams J M G‚ Mathews A‚ MacLeod C M (1996)

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    family lives with her grandmother MacLeod‚ a tyrannical woman who loves order‚ and who wants to continue living like she did in the past‚ before the Depression‚ with a housekeeper to cook and clean‚ and to be able to make frequent purchases of table-cloths and handkerchiefs of Irish linen. Vanessa’s father‚ Ewen‚ explains that‚ "the house is still the same‚ so she thinks other things should be too" (55). Vanessa experiences a physical confinement in the MacLeod house‚ being forbidden to enter those

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    (2002) Basic elements for Play and the role of parents‚ adults and child practitioners‚ will be discussed. Linden (2002) In conclusion I will explore the goals of Play and how this leads to Learning and Development in the early childhood stage. Macleod-Brudenell & Kay (2008) TASK 3: QUOTES According to Elkind‚ D. (2009) Learning from Play Montessori International (Issue 91‚ April/June) - pp 12-13 “it is not that play and work are identical‚ as it is sometimes misunderstood‚ but rather

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    Introduction There are many benefits to operating a Self managed superannuation fund (SMSF) including investment choice‚ control over where assets are invested and a number of tax advantages‚ making these funds an attractive wealth creation vehicle for individuals seeking to maximise their income and lifestyle in retirement. With an ageing population placing pressure on the Australian economy it is no wonder the Government continues to acknowledge the SMSF sector as playing a critical role

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    Slide 1:Frederick Banting’s groundbreaking research in the early 1920s brought him worldwide acclaim and earned him a lifetime annuity from the federal government‚ a knighthood in the British crown and Canada’s first ever Nobel Prize. To millions at home and abroad he’s known as the man who discovered insulin‚ bringing new hope to diabetics the world over. Slide 2:"So to begin‚ let’s talk first about Diabetes. Does anyone have or know someone who has Diabetes? What do you know about Diabetes?"Slide

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