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    various situations‚ those who have physical disease or nearing death could be considered healthy (Potter et al.‚ 2014‚ p. 2). I once worked with an 80-year old lady with chronic pain and sleep apnea and she manages to volunteer‚ drive and socialize. In Ottawa particularly‚ I observed that people with their wheelchairs and walkers carry on with their activities‚ overcoming their limitations. With this‚ I have realized that health is about maximizing one’s potential‚ physically or psychosocially to achieve

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    important because its features are based on holistic views of health and is also focused on determinants of health‚ conditions and problems. This essay is going to discuss the role of the Nurse in the management of type 2 diabetes focusing on the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion strategies. According to Diabetes Australia type 2 diabetes is a progressive condition in which the body becomes hostile to the usual effects of insulin or the body eventually loses the ability to produce sufficient insulin

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    Introduction A chromosome is a minuscule threadlike part of the nucleus and a structured DNA in the form of genes carrying hereditary information (Bridges‚ 1938). Endomitosis is the process of mitosis of chromosomes without undergoing nuclear or cellular division  to increase cell volume. This results in a single nucleus having many copies of a single chromosome (Painter & Reindorp‚ 1940). In this experiment‚ Drosophila melanogaster is reared in specific conditions and its salivary gland extracted

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    The resulting colonies were unique in that New France had the fur trade‚ New Netherlands had war with neighboring Indians‚ New England had community formation as they followed Protestant principles‚ and New Spain had introduced diseases to America. Jacques Cartier took the St. Lawrence River to France back in the 1530s‚ but for 75 years it grew weak until Samuel de Champlain returned there in 1608 and formed the fur trade in Quebec. The newly founded New Netherland in 1621 also went into fur trading

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    Bibliography: Dyck‚ Rand. Canadian Politics: Critical Approaches. Scarborough: Nelson Canada‚ 1996. Press‚ 1967. MacGuigan‚ The Hon. Mark. Reform of the Senate: A Discussion Paper. Ottawa: Publications Canada‚ 1983. MacKay‚ Robert A. The Unreformed Senate of Canada. Toronto: Oxford University Press‚ 1963. Toronto: Dundurn Press Ltd.‚ 1991.

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    article “the Contemporary China studies in Canada” by Wang Xinying‚ published in The contemporary world and socialism‚ an official journal magazine by Compilation and translation bureau of the CPC‚ describe a general relations between Beijing and Ottawa from 1970s to 2000s.The Initial period can also called “the Honeymoon Period” because the Canadian federal government began to increase the communication with China through “education‚ agricultural‚ medical and civil issues” in 1980s. Wang believed

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    Canada has adopted many different approaches throughout its history for the integration of immigrants. Within a country such as Canada‚ a contrast can be drawn between multiculturalism and interculturalism. Even though both policies share a number of similarities‚ the two models’ histories are distinct. Multiculturalism was developed in a bilingual Canada‚ is also entrenched in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ and has a legal status. On the other side‚ interculturalism doesn’t have any legal status

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    Super Street Magazine Feb. 2005: 20-25. Leh‚ Joey. "Can You Kick It? Yes You Cam!" Import Tuner Magazine. April 2005: 24-28. McAuliffe‚ Pat. Personal interview. 19 Feb. 2005. Pettitt‚ Joe. Sport Compact Performance Guide: Import Cars. Minnesota: Voyageur Press‚ 2000.

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    McLaughlin‚ M.A.‚ Witte‚ F.M.‚ Fosson‚ S.E.‚ & Nora‚ L.M Tepperman & Curtis. (2011). Social Problems: A Canadian Perspective‚ 3rd Edition. Toronto: Oxford University Press. Williams‚ C. (2010). Economic Well Being: A Gender-based Statistical Report. Ottawa: Statistics Canada. Retrieved from http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/89-503-x/2010001/article/11388-eng.pdf GRADING RUBRIC SSCI1300U FINAL PAPER

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    N1202 Review for Test #2 1. What is meant by metaparadigm? What are the components of the metaparadigm that are described in every nursing theory? -Metaparadigm: the collective body of knowledge - Concepts: person‚ environment‚ health care‚ nursing care 2. How do nurses know their world? What are Carper’s ways of knowing? -Aesthetics: art of knowing -Empirics: science of knowing -Emancipatory: addresses social and political context of nursing 3. What are the two pieces of legislation

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