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    Carmilo Vannucci

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    TRAUMA SYSTEMS Rural Trauma and Emergency Medical Service Challenges in a Sample of Western States Jolene R. Whitney‚ MPA; Susan Werner‚ MAS; Susan Wilson‚ BSN; Neis Sanddal‚ PhD; Vicki Conditt‚ RN; Peggy Sale‚ MSN; Clay Mann‚ PhD; Jennie Nemec‚ RN; Johnathan J. Jones‚ BSN; Grace Sandeno‚ MPH; Diane Hartford‚ MS of providing emergency medical services to largely rural states include geographic barriers of vast expanses of unpopulated landmass‚ provision of services across mountain

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    and their application in translation passages from one language into the other. Vocabulary in the target language is learned through direct translation from the native language‚ e.g. with vocabulary tests such as: The house = das Haus The mouse = das Maus Direct Method This approach‚ also known as the ‘oral ‘or ‘natural ‘method. It is an alternative to the traditional grammatical translation method. At this time teachers were starting to experiment with teaching techniques which helped them to improve

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    Token Ring

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    Token ring was invented by Olof Söderblom in the late 1960s. It was later licensed to IBM‚ who popularized the use of token ring LANs in the mid 1980s when it released its IBM token ring architecture based on active multi-station access units (MSAUs or MAUs) and the IBM Structured Cabling System. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers or IEEE (http://www.ieee.org) later standardized a token ring LAN system as IEEE 802.5 (http://www.ieee802.org/5/). Token ring LAN speeds of 4Mbps‚ 16Mbps

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    By definition Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) is a doctrine of military strategy in which full-scale use of nuclear weapons by both sides would effectively result in the destruction of both side. It is not a complicated concept. An elementary school child could understand that the two biggest kids in the class don’t openly brawl because both would suffer unacceptable damage as well as put third parties in the danger of the crossfire. The concept of MAD is not the complicated part; it is everything

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    are what trauma nurses live for. They treat patients in state of emergency and handle different situations where the cause of injury or disease is not yet identified. Furthermore‚ they are trained to deal with a variety of different accidents‚ and work in emergency wards and other hospital locations to provide many different forms of health care. According to Katherine A. Hinderer in the article “Burnout‚ Compassion Fatigue‚ Compassion Satisfaction‚ and Secondary Traumatic Stress in Trauma Nurses‚”

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    Trauma and Development Trauma can happen at anytime and anyone. The suddenness and intensity of certain traumas can take root in people’s lives and can have adverse effects lasting a few months or possibly the rest of their life. Trauma is considered the second leading cause of death in infants under the age of one year (Quin‚ Waldron‚ and Pages‚ 2010). There are many determining factors that lead to delayed development when a child is exposed to trauma. Neglect and abuse are labeled the most common

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    Hemingway’s Trauma Writing in “In Another Country” Ernest Hemingway‚ one of the most outstanding American writers‚ wins worldwide reputation not merely because of his gifted writings but also for his adventurous and life. He has participated in the two World Wars and the Spanish civil war‚ which provides much raw source for his works. As a critic comments that “his war experience proved so shattering and nightmarish that his life and writings were permanently affected” (Chang Yaoxin 226)

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    Program: Lincoln – BBA Class: 12BLBA03 Lecturer: Luan Thanh Nguyen Subject: Marketing Management 2 Ten Points Analysis of Facebook Presented By ThanhThi Kim Nguyen –121101087 TrangThiHuyen Tran – 121101119 Lam Quoc Truong – 121101098 Phuong Nhat Le – 121101123 Truc Tran Thanh Ngo – 121101093 October‚ 2013 Abstract The growth and popularity of online social networks has created a new world of collaboration and communication. More than a billion individuals

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    74.3% had experienced general trauma compared to 59% among controls. They aim to evaluate the role of childhood trauma in and its relationships with adult IBS‚ by using IBS cases‚ that report more early life trauma compared to control. Over a lifetime most of these traumas occurred during childhood and the most common traumas experienced before IBS symptoms were general traumas and emotional abuse. A child that is being put down or ridicule and being treated

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    Art Therapy Research Paper

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    Art Therapy Association defines art therapy as “the therapeutic use of art making‚ within a professional relationship‚ by people who experience illness‚ trauma or challenges in living‚ and by people who seek personal development” (American Art Therapy Association‚ 2011). Art therapy can be used to successfully treat PTSD. Facing and overcoming trauma place a significant amount of tension in the brain. “The traumatized brain is constantly on high alert” (“Calm through creativity”‚ n.d.) from being used

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