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    4 Strains of Dengue

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    4 strains of dengue circulating By Sheila Crisostomo (The Philippine Star) Updated August 25‚ 2010 12:00 AM Comments (0) MANILA‚ Philippines - Four strains of dengue virus are circulating in many parts of the country‚ contributing to the rise in dengue cases this year‚ the Department of Health (DOH) said yesterday. The presence of the strains was confirmed in the blood samples collected from dengue patients. “It seems that all the strains are circulating in many parts of the country

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    What Is Strain Theory

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    The Strain Theory is distinguished from social control and differential association/social learning theory. Agnew‚ 1992‚ states that there are significant amount crimes that are committed everyday by the hands of adolescent and young adults. The Strain theory helps to establish understand the important of choices and consequence. Violent has many consequences that can affect all racial and ethnic groups (Agnew‚ 1992). The negative impact that is affect by the choices that we make and allow to overcome

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    Effects of Caregiver Stress Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory‚ thinking‚ and behavior. People that develop this disease often have to be taken care of by a care giver. The emotional stress will manifest physically in the caregiver. As the disease progresses‚ it becomes apparent that the best care possible can no longer be given safely in the home. The decision to place a loved one in a facility brings about feelings of guilt along with financial difficulties. Fortunately

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    Strain Theory Essay

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    their surroundings cause strain in their life and force them to partake in illegal behavior. However‚ some of the actions taken are less serious than others like: a teen speeding on the street to make curfew or stealing from a store to pay your rent. The actions of speeding can have a dramatic effect such as getting pulled over for drunk driving and having your parents find out and making them miss bills due to bailing you out. These illegal actions taken were due to the strain put upon the individual

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    environment is responsible for their criminal activity. For example‚ a person living in poverty and living near fraying social structures are at a higher risk for crime. These types of areas include vandalized buildings and a high unemployment rate. The Strain theory suggests that people has similar aspirations‚ but lack the same opportunities and resources. In this theory‚ the average person that falls short of expected success through society will resort to a success in criminal activity (Briggs‚ 2016)

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    General Strain Theory

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    are Anomie theory by Emile Durkheim‚ General strain theory by Robert Agnew‚ Social Disorganization theory by Clifford Shaw and Henry McKay‚ Social Bonding theory by Travis Hirschi‚ and the Containment theory by Walter Reckless. Anomie is when there is a clear lack of social norms and values. This is common among teens who grew up in a dysfunctional‚ abusive family. General strain theory is used an individual is strained and unable to cope with the strain so they commit their time to doing crimes. Social

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    Blood Strain Essay

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    your circulatory strain. On the off chance that your circulatory strain is too high‚ it puts additional strain on your arteries (and your heart) and this may prompt to heart attack and strokes. The force that makes weight on veins that is your systolic blood pressure. An ordinary systolic pressure is beneath 120. A measurement of at least 140 is high blood strain or high blood pressure (additionally called hypertension). The diastolic measurement‚ or the base number‚ is the strain in the arteries

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    In the case study “The Careless Caregiver” the nurse did not fulfill this ethical principle because the patient had specified that she did not want any “extraordinary” treatment to be done. The supplemental nutrition that the patient was receiving through an indwelling IV further of preserving

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    1. Briefly discuss methods to determine competency validation for caregivers- In my opinion; it takes different type of skills set to take care of a patient in a hospital. Each individual who has the authority to work with patients are held accountable for practicing according to their standards. Majority of the hospitals keep records each health care professional’s necessary competencies when taking care of patients. Other individuals who received the training also have to demonstrate their competence

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    Juvenile Strain Theory

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    Sociological theory ties into the strain theory and in 1985 Agnew revised the strain theory that basically states that people who are not treated fairly or respectfully experience strain. The indication behind the over-all strain theory is just as its term suggests. The strain theory looks at the strain on a person and whether they will settle toward committing crimes to lessen the strain on their self. The main ideas of the strain theory compact with how a destructive relationship

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