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    THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA CAPSTONE COLLEGE OF NURSING General Guidelines for Developing the DNP Scholarly Practice Project A. Purpose B. Policy 1. The project is related to advanced practice in the nursing specialty and benefits a group‚ population or community rather than an individual patient. It often arises from practice and is usually completed in partnership with another entity such as a clinical agency‚ school‚ health department‚ church‚ government‚ voluntary organization or community

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    Critique of an Article on GM Foods and Medicine Summery The article by Amin‚ Jahi and Nor was conducted in Malaysia to find out the stakeholders attitude to genetically modified foods and medicine (1). In particular‚ the investigators were interested to know the attitude towards GM insulin/medicine‚ GM palm oil and GM soybean. They designed the study as a survey with 1017 respondents. They found that the Malaysian stakeholders are cautious about the genetically modified foods. They agreed that

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    Article critique Bogeyman syndrome The topic that I chose to read is the “Bogyman Syndrome”‚ which seems to be very common in today’s society. Bogyman syndrome is basically a fear that parents have from allowing their children the freedom they themselves enjoyed when they were young. This type of fear that parents have is what separates their child from the full benefits of nature and from having a healthy normal childhood. Many of the reason to why parents experience such fear is because in

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    This critique is going to be about the NY Times article called Lawns into Gardens. In this critique I will talk about what the article is about and what they did in persuading others to follow their ideas. The article talked about how people should switch their yard into a garden. Some features they point out are that it uses land as a resource‚ is good for the environment‚ and that gardens are good. When someone decides they are going to have a garden they end up eating healthier less processed

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    Locating Scholarly Articles Assignment The words have Changed Thesis: This article dispels the stereotype that gangster rap music is misogynistic through an analysis of lyrics that shows respect for women. Feminizing and Juvenilizing Poverty Thesis: This article demonstrates that women and children are the poorest demongraphic in the US‚ but that the risks of poverty decreased between 1950 and 1980‚ particularly in comparison with Canadians. Boundary of Religious ID Thesis: This article reviews

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    Representing Ideas in a Scholarly Style: Examining Management Topics Today’s workforce is one that is ever changing‚ one that is dealing with numerous diversities. These diversities can stem from cultural background‚ race‚ sex and age. The article concentrates on the latter‚ and the fact that this is the first time that the workforce consists of four different generations. These generations are broken down into cohorts; Traditionalists‚ Baby Boomers‚ Generation X‚ and Millennials (Kapoor & Solomon

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    Jean Kilbourne “Jesus Is A Brand Of Jeans” is an interesting article that explains how a person can have so much love toward an object‚ and love being mistaken for something else. She also goes into detail and explains her point of view of how and why someone can fall in love with an object than a human being. Throughout this article the reader catches an idea why she gets an idea of rejection as well. Kilbourne shows mixed feelings about relationships and products‚ and how advertisements make

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    ACTION RESEARCH PROPOSAL PAPER 2010 Title : Continuous Writing Using Newspaper Articles –“Accidents” By Puan Muhazian Binti Md. Noor Penolong Kanan Kokurikulum SMK Permas Jaya 2 81750 Johor Bahru Previous Reflection Most of the students in 5 UPM are weak in writing for Continuous Writing Section in Paper 1 Section B. Students are found to be weak in grammar and at the same time they are not able to write a longer essay due to the lack of information. Most of them have limited

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    The article titled “ Introductions in Biomedical Research Articles” was written by Deng Xudong and She Qiongze‚ George and published in 2005‚ Singapore Tertiary English Teachers Society (STETS) & Communication Review‚ Vol. 4‚ No. 1. This study aims to find out whether biomedical research articles adhere to Swales’ (1990) Create-A-Research-Space (CARS) model by analysing the introductions of ten biomedical research articles. The introduction of the article is generally well-written in my opinion as

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    The Dangers of the Drinking Age In this article‚ Jeffrey A. Miron and Elina Tetelbaum argue against the belief that a drinking age of 21 years old saves lives and prevents students from drinking. Their argument is that raising the drinking age to 21 has had many unintended consequences. These consequences include: a rise in binge drinking and disrespect for the law. They use statistics to support their major points and counteract opposing views. “For the past 20 years‚ the United States has kept a Minimum Legal Drinking Age

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