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    Homosexuality: Disorder or Innate? Is homosexuality an innate‚ normal sexual orientation or something one becomes through life’s trials? Leonardo da Vinci‚ Michelangelo‚ Francis Bacon‚ Herman Melville and Fredrick the Great all had one thing common‚ other than their famous personas. Every one of these men were homosexuals. In today’s society‚ homosexuality has grown to be labeled as a “sin” and/or something that one chooses to be rather born with. From religious leaders to medical doctors‚ homosexuality

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    FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY INSTITUE OF NURSING GRADUATE STUDIES Community Acquired Pneumonia Concept Mapping Prepared by: Miguel‚ Stefani Gil M. Case RP is a 72 year-old male who was admitted to the hospital from his long-term care facility after 1 week of dyspnea and cough. He was seen by a staff physician at the longterm care facility and was diagnosed with a COPD(Asthma) exacerbation. He has been suffering of Osteoarthritis since he was at the age of 56. Consequently‚ He is now taking steroid drugs

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    Locke "Innate Ideas"

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    communicates through his essay. It is tremendously evident that Locke’s essay is relatively the most influential work ever composed. He begins by stating the relationship of principles versus ideas‚ including that one’s identity is farthest from being innate. His main strategy focuses on principles that serve as best candidates that allow us to experience life to its extent. For example‚ “Whatever is is; nothing can be and not be simultaneously‚” is a universally known doctrine by Locke. This statement

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    Nature is described as innate behavior that we are born with‚ it involves involuntary responses ‚ such as‚ jumping when startled‚ this is a body’s reaction to help protect us from harm. These are behaviors that cannot be changed. Nurture is learned behaviors‚ we learn these through life experiences from our environment. Learned behaviors can be changed. Sometimes it is hard to say whether a behavior is innate or learned‚ such as‚ thumb sucking‚ which seems to be innate but may in fact be learned

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    Hospital-acquired infections (HAI) are the infections patients acquire while receiving treatment in a healthcare facility. In 2011‚ there was an estimated 722‚000 HAIs in U.S. hospitals resulting in 75‚000 deaths (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC]‚ 2016). In addition to an increase in disease and mortality‚ HAIs negatively affect patient care by increasing patient length of stay and inpatient costs (Syndor & Perl‚ 2011). Intensive care units (ICUs) are associated with greater risk

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    cameras do not need films whilst tradition camera need. Compare with tradition camera‚ digital camera has more advantages for ordinary consumer than disadvantages. But people use the tradition cameras for more than 150 years‚ will they easily to accept the new camera? How to motivate consumer to buy digital cameras? Can the marketers create such a need to them? For this article‚ I would discuss the need and motivation of consumers‚ and show the answer about the questions above. Needs & Motivation

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    Nipin Gong-2014.4.7 Intelligence is primarily innate. Discuss. Intelligence is defined as the general biological mental ability‚ including logical intelligence‚ linguistic intelligence‚ inter-personal intelligence and so on.In addition‚ it has long time that some physical characteristics are biologically determined by genetic inheritance‚ but there are some arguments whether intelligence is basically effected by gene. This essay firstly examines the arguments against the intelligence is primarily

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    The Innate Nature of Sin

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    The Innate Nature of Sin Nathaniel Hathorne was an author who consistently wrote about satires of the Puritan time. His short stories often revolved around themes of sin and how no one could escape from committing sin. The short stories “The Minister’s Black Veil” and “Young Goodman Brown‚” written by Hawthorne‚ reflect these themes through elements of fiction‚ such as plot‚ setting‚ symbolism‚ and point of view. “The Minister’s Black Veil” is about a town’s minister who walks into Sunday Congregation

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    Hosptial Acquired Infection

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    Propose how would you minimise the occurrence of hospital acquired infection and monitor degree of success of these measures. INTRODUCTION The occurrence and undesirable complications from hospital acquired infections (HAIs) have been well recognized for the last several decades. The occurrence of HAIs continues to escalate at an alarming rate. HAIs originally referred to those infections associated with admission in an acute-care hospital (formerly called a nosocomial infection). These unanticipated

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    Are human rights innate and universal? Living Human Rights Post WWII on the 10 December 1948‚ the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was espoused by the General Assembly of the United Nations in order to agree on the notion that such atrocities that occurred throughout the Great War and the Second World War would not ever be reciprocated. The document that was drawn up in less than two years by the UN and Western states‚ and although ambitious it would guarantee a premise for life and

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