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    example read King Lear‚ it may help them to “understand better the origins of what [they] judge to be patriarchy” (22)‚ or if they read about a lesbian couple‚ it may let them reconsider their perception of sexuality. Different works from the literary canon may therefore aid readers in transforming their knowledge and opinions‚ because in order to “read human sentiments in human language you must be able to read humanity‚ with all of you” (28). Therefore‚ reading deeply and for their own pleasure helps

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    have the Bible‚ but before we had the Bible there was the Hebrew Canon. The history of how the Hebrew Canon came to be‚ how it was developed overtime‚ and how the canonization of the Old Testament was different from the New testament are all important topics to explore when trying to understand and study today’s Bible.            The Canon was a collection of sacred writings that were from God‚ written by man (Hebrew Bible). The Canon‚ also known as the Hebrew Bible‚ contains a total of 24 books and

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    cult-like following‚ I believe that this literature should stand the test of time. I have nothing against the Harry Potter series‚ since I haven’t had the chance to read it critically‚ I’m still optimistic about the chance of this series on becoming a canon. The same goes with JRR Tolkien‚ the author of The Lord of The Rings series. He created a new world‚ new mythology‚ even a new language where his characters live in. To conclude‚ it is hard to predict if the Harry Potter series would become a canonized

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    Understand how the marketing plan supports strategic objectives 1.1 Explain how the strategy of the organisation impacts on the marketing plan 1.2 Identify the component parts of a marketing plan 1.3 Identify issues of risk within a marketing plan 2. Understand the construction of a marketing plan 2.1 Identify the levels of importance of each component of the plan 2.2 Identify mitigation strategies for high risk components of the plan 2.3 Produce a marketing plan 3. Understand how to

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    To read the Bible for Christians is to interpret the Bible in their own contexts because myriad significant passages in the Bible could be diversely understood considering different cultures‚ languages‚ and authors or readers behind the Text. Thus‚ many church leaders have tried to interpret the Scripture throughout the history of Christianity. Many different methods of interpretation of the Bible have been introduced to us in many different contexts throughout the history‚ which has taught us

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    In the clinical setting‚ it is now expected that health care practitioners adopt evidence based practice to ensure high quality care and patient safety is maintained (Tuite & George 2010). Adopting an evidence based approach in healthcare will also help to ensure that‚ the care provided‚ is more likely to be cost effective and will result in positive patient outcomes (Jones & Bourgeouis 2007‚ p. 88; Bevan 2010‚ p. 142). However the research and evidence provided is always changing therefore it is

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    Explain and apply the FITT principles (hint: Getting Started) - Review your project and milestones submitted. - Describe two methods for monitoring your heart rate. - How do you determine your target heart rate? - How can you incorporate cardiovascular exercise into everyday activities? - How are aerobic and anaerobic activities similar? How are they different? - Identify risk factors of and risk behaviors that contribute to cardiovascular disease and how they can be avoided. - Name factors

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    Potter: Fundamentals of Nursing‚ 8th Edition Chapter 17: Nursing Diagnosis Answer Key - Review Questions and Rationales 1. Answer: P‚ acute pain; E‚ related to incisional trauma; S‚ evidenced by pain reported at 7‚ with guarding‚ and restricted turning and positioning. The PES format stands for: P (problem)‚ E (etiology or related factor)‚ and S (symptoms or defining characteristics). 2. Answer: 1‚ 4. Answer 1 is stated correctly‚ with the related factor being the patient’s response

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    Many ask‚ “Is the Bible the Word of God?” Dr. Elmer Towns compiled 10 arguments that the Bible is in fact the Word of God. Choosing one of these 10 persuading arguments was a daunting task as they are all equally convincing in my eyes. The extraordinary claims that the Bible is from God intrigued me the most. God had a unique message to convey to His people. This message had to be delivered in a manner that maintained the credibility of what He had to say. If we wanted to convey a message of

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    Evidence Based Practice Cambridge Medical Institute Nursing Trends Dr. Lyles EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE Evidence base practice (EBP) is becoming the most practiced or adopted discipline in healthcare arenas (Roux‚ & Halstead‚ 2009). What makes EBP popular is its reliance on partnership among proven scientific evidence‚ clinical expertise‚ and individual needs of each patient. The primary goal of EBP is to provide quality care‚ standardize medical practices at the best unbeatable price.

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