The case of Kansas v. Hendricks involves the respondent Hendricks filing suit against the State of Kansas in regards to the Sexually Violent Predator Act. Hendricks believed his incarceration through this Act would be considered double jeopardy and he was being convicted of the same crime twice. Hendricks had been found guilty of sexually molesting children. He was incarcerated and was nearing the end of his sentence when he filed the suit against the state of Kansas. The Sexually Violent Predator
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Biologirapport Puls- og blodtryksmålinger Hani A.A. d. 8/10-02 Formål Jeg vil i denne rapport forklare noget om puls- og blodtryksmålinger på baggrund af nogle forsøg foretaget med klassen. Jeg vil også forklare den eventuelle forskel mellem kvinder og mænd ang. dette. Pulsen Pulsen er det antal gange hjertet slår pr. minut. Pulsen afhænger af kroppens form‚ jo bedre form kroppen er i‚ jo stærkere bliver hjertet‚ hvilket bevirker at slagvolumen* stiger og pulsen falder. En veltrænet person
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RUNNING HEAD: Jean Watson Theorist: Jean Watson July 20‚ 2011 John Bell Grand Canyon University NUR 502- Theoretical Foundations for Nursing Role and Practice Barbara Pate PhD‚ MPH‚ RN Introduction Jean Watson has played a chief role in determining the connection among nursing identity and holistic healing. She has favored the addition of a new vision of nursing process within the nursing profession (Philosophy of Nursing‚ 2011). The alterations in the health care systems around the
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In silico search for the identification of HXK1 and MAKR6 in P. scoparia So as to know all the members of HXK1 and MAKR6 in gene wild almond‚ these HXK1 and MAKR6 sequences in regard to A. thaliana and Oryza sativa and DATF (Http://datf.cbi.pku.cn) [72] database and DRTF (http://drtf.cbi.pku.cn) [72] database‚ respectively. In order to look for HXK1 and Makr6 genes in P. scoparia‚ the HXK1 and MAKR6 domain was used together with BLASTP and TBLATN [73] acquired from the NCBI information base (http://www
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References: Brown‚ J. (2002). Training needs assessment: A must for developing an effective training program. Public Personnel Management‚ 31(4)‚ 569-578. McLagan‚ P. A. (1997). Competencies: the next generation. Training & development‚ 51(5)‚ 40-47. Merriam‚ S. B. (2001). Andragogy and self‐directed learning: Pillars of adult learning theory. New directions for adult and continuing education‚ 2001(89)‚ 3-14. Noe
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intelligence part of the brain. 3) Watson would be helpful in certain parts of customer service systems. It could help customers find items they are looking for or diagnose problems that they might be having with a certain item. What the business would have to do is download all of their product information into Watson and then any related information about their market‚ information on fixes‚ etc. After it would be supplied with all that information Watson would have to be programmed with responses
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CASE BRIEF FOR THE WINDSOR V. STATE OF ALABAMA WINDSOR V. STATE OF ALABAMA 683 So. 2d 1021 (1994) Judicial History: Harvey Lee Windsor was convicted of capital murder under § 13-A-5-40 (a)(2)‚ Code of Alabama 1975. The jury unanimously recommended the death penalty and the trial court accepted the jury’s recommendation and sentenced the appellant to death by electrocution. Windsor then appealed the conviction and sentence to the Court of Criminal Appeals. Facts: Harvey Lee Windsor and Lavon Gunthrie
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The Furman v. Georgia decision of the Supreme Court was the first time in history where a higher court had ruled against capital punishment. However‚ the Supreme Court later suggested new legislation that overturned the ruling that capital punishment was cruel and unusual (Bohm‚ 1997). Opponents for the death penalty were elated. Executions such as drownings‚ crucifixions and burning at the stake were carried out for things such as marrying those of Jewish accent‚ non-confession by criminals and
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Alicia V.‚ based on her symptoms‚ is diagnosed with PCOS. This is based on the findings that she is experiencing weight gain‚ unwanted hair growth‚ acne‚ a normal external genitalia‚ cervix‚ and vagina‚ and amenorrhea. Alicia has secondary amenorrhea because she has high levels of prolactin‚ which suppress GnRH and FSH. This is demonstrated by her low FSH levels. Alicia has hirsutism as insulin producing cells are overactive and create too much insulin. This increase in insulin causes her ovaries
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many obstacles. During the different phases of illness the nurse must alter care to accommodate the patients and family’s needs. Ones acceptance to the various stages can be facilitated and expressed through the Jean Watsons Philosophy‚ and Transpersonal Caring Theory. Jean Watsons Theory of Caring has become essential in nursing. Caring is at the core of nursing and is vital in providing positive patient outcomes. Watson’s theory is based upon human caring relationships and experiences in human
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