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    Nurses should use evidence-based practice (EBP) guidelines because the evidence retrieved in them is the most current‚ best evidence. EBP guidelines include clinician expertise‚ patient preferences‚ and desirable patient outcomes.“EBP closes the gap between research and practice‚ providing more reliable and predictable care than that based on tradition‚ opinion‚ and trial and error” (Lewis‚ Dirksen‚ Heitkemper‚ & Bucher‚ 2014‚ p 13). EBP guidelines are central to patient’s plan of care. These guidelines

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    Having defined what deliverance is‚ the next logical question to answer is: why should the church be involved in the work of deliverance or rather why should deliverance be engaged in? Deliverance is necessary because: i. The whole world lies in the power of the wicked one (II Corinthians 4:4; I John 5:19) • To this end‚ Jesus the Son of God was manifested to replace the existing satanic kingdom with God’s kingdom and in the process destroy his works and effects thereof in God’s people. • The

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    Beauttah Bullying April 14‚ 2012 Kids today have it so much easier than kids in the fifties and the sixties. They aren’t affected by the poverty‚ poor education equality‚ and racism that caused many kids to fight against each other and the system. Children today struggle to keep up with the latest fashion and their image of popularity. One of the most alarming struggles that kids are faced with today is the hurt that they place on each other for many different and menial reasons. Bullying has

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    Introduction Bullying is difficult to define with a concrete definition because the act of bullying can be perceived differently by whoever is experiencing the event. Despite this ambiguity‚ the general definition of bullying includes three parts: Bullying is a serious problem in homes‚ schools and communities. Often dismissed as an adolescent “rite of passage‚” research clearly indicates bullying is learned behavior and detrimental to the academic‚ physical‚ social and emotional development of

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    “No one was home after school so I tried to hang myself in my basement. I know what you’re thinking‚ why would she do such a selfish thing? Well I was going through so much I couldn’t even handle anything anymore. I have never really told many people how far the bullying got; I don’t think my mum even knows really. I have never been slim‚ but I was never that big‚ yeah I am overweight but not by that much. I have never been anywhere close to being obese and I don’t have a double chin or rolls on

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    ​​​Overcoming bullying (King: Writing response) ​Bullying is a common problem effecting people ever. You can be bullied on any number of things; sexuality‚ style‚ opinion‚ and personality‚ just to name a few. Everyone deals with bullying in their own way. Some choose to ignore bullying and some choose to confront their bully head on. There are also some people who tell someone older and more experienced about their problems. Some of these methods are the right things to do‚ while others are not

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    Reasons to Read Thirteen Reasons Why Thirteen Reasons Why is the kind of novel that simply cannot be replicated. Unlike other tragic stories written about suicide and various types of bullying‚ the author‚ Jay Asher‚ takes an innovative approach in telling Hannah Baker’s story. The book will touch its readers more than they ever thought possible‚ stimulating their emotions and creating new thoughts and perspectives regarding the issues of suicide and bullying. Thirteen Reasons Why is a tragic

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    Have you ever been exhausted on a Monday morning‚ struggling to get up‚ well don’t worry‚ I have too? Schools should start later in the day so that students can get the recommended full 9 hours of sleep‚ because let’s face it‚ we all know most students don’t actually get enough sleep‚ but if school times were changed‚ say an hour ahead of current time‚ then students will be more attentive which will help them learn and stay focused in class‚ getting more sleep can help with their concentration‚ which

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    Cell phones should not be allowed in school for many reasons. One reason is that it is a big responsibility and young kids are not ready for that. Another is that it is not necessary and children don’t need it at school if they have it at home. And finally it is a big distraction to both students and teachers. In this essay‚ you will see the many pieces of evidence that will point you towards the truth about having cell phones in school. One reason that cell phones should not be allowed in school

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    Rachael Dudley Due: 7/19/2015 Professor: Ms. Storey Topic: Issue 6 Side B: Professional athletes should not be expected to be role models. So‚ what really is considered a role model? According to the Webster dictionary‚ a role model is a person whose behavior‚ example‚ or success is or can be emulated by others‚ especially by younger people (Collins). Growing up one of my main role models was my

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