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    Academic Writing and Research Articles Academic writing is seen in all great works of literature. Many genres form and regulate off of academic writing. One genre that stands out over others is journal articles. Journal articles are an innovative and informative type of academic writing‚ because both share the same characteristics. [1] The main purpose of academic writing is to present information that displays a clear understanding of a subject (Rosemary Jones). The introduction

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    References: Nanostructures Boost Battery Life Fivefold (2013)‚ MIT Technology Review [online]. Available from: http://www.technologyreview.com/news/509501/nanostructures-boost-battery-life-fivefold/ [Accessed 10 March 2014] New system can warn of tsunamis within minutes (2011)‚ (e) Science News [online]. Available from: http://esciencenews

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    Making sound and client-centered clinical decisions in an area that demands accountability and evidence-based practice requires not only scientific knowledge‚ but also a deep knowledge of the practice of one’s profession and of what it means to be human in the world of combined strength and vulnerability that is health care. Every clinician must understand the importance of applying best research evidence to client care‚ the essence of evidence–based practice‚ to improve the overall quality

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    SURNAME: | INITIALS: | | EMAIL ADDRESS | | | NUMBER OF PAGES (Excluding the cover): 10 | | | | OFFICE USE ONLY: | DATE RECEIVED: | Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 3 2. BACKGROUND 3 2.1. Access to knowledge and the Development of SA 3 2.2. The Universities: 4 2.3. Commercial Publishers: 5 2.4. The South African accreditation system – the heart of the problem: 6 3. POSSIBLE POLICY IMPLEMENTATION: 7 4.

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    Historical Developments By Patricia A. Forrest University of Phoenix Issues and Strategies in Nursing Research Utilization Professor Barbara Biddle‚ RN‚ MSN August 28‚ 2006 A discussion of the key historical developments in nursing research is to review some of the richest elements of the history of nursing itself. It is important to note that without nursing research‚ nurses are limited in the ability to practice in an evidenced-based profession. "Nursing research‚ both qualitative and quantitative

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    Introduction Evidence Based Practice (EBP) is defined as “The conscientious‚ explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients. The practice of evidence based medicine means integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available external evidence from systematic research” (Gerrish & Lacey‚ 2010). EBP is critically important in today’s clinical settings because of its potential to save both nursing time and healthcare dollars

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    Can parliament binds its successors? The rule that parliament may not bind its successors is often cited both as a limitation on legislative supremacy .By definition ‚ the regulation laid down by a predecessor cannot bind the present sovereign‚for otherwise the present holder for the post would not be sovereign.Dicey‚ outstanding exponent of the sovereignty of parliament accepted this point : ‘’The logical reason why parliament has failed in its endeavours to enacted unchangeable enactment

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    evidence-based practice. APA Monitor‚ 35(3): 26–31. Dokko‚ G.‚ Wilk‚ S. L.‚ & Rothbard‚ N. P. 2009. Unpacking prior experience: How career history affects job performance Fried‚ Y.‚ & Ferris‚ G. R. 1987. The validity of the job characteristics model: A review and metaanalysis. Personnel Psychology‚ 40: 287- 320. Goodman‚ J. S. & O’Brien‚ J. 2012. Teaching and learning using evidence-based principels. In D Grant‚ A. M. 2011. How customers can rally your troops: End users can energize your workforce far

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    The Legislature and the Judiciary: Conflicts The article “The Courts and the legislature in India” by Phiroze K. Irani talks about the conflict between the Judiciary and the Legislature‚ the two of the three pillars of India. The problem between the two bodies dates back to the commencement of the constitution‚ within one and a half year‚ the legislature amended the constitution so that certain important judicial decisions could not come into effect. Phiroze K. Irani proposes to deal with the

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    Credible Information Debate 1 Credible Information Debate 2 There is much debate concerning the validity and reliability of Wikipedia. The internet has transformed the way we gather and learn information. Fifteen years

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