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element and understand the theory behind it. Dr. Lazanov developed this process in the 1970s (Lazanov and Gateva, 1988). ...
In the classroom setting, it is evident that many of these characteristics could pose significant educational challenges (Hartman,...
could understand the concept of e-commerce based on these metaphors. Consumers now had a "virtual shopping cart" to shop on the In...
proposed method of resolution is to design, develop and evaluate a clinical, evidence-based "diabetic education program to increas...
in line with their inherently deceitful characteristics. The traditional white cloak and hood have gone the way of other old and ...
draw on the fundamental concepts espoused by the metaparadigms. Nevertheless, each branch of nursing theory approaches the subjec...
national markets developed to heighten the exploitation of American natural resources (Rosner, 2000). Coal and iron were in parti...
evaluate nursing care and use research findings in clinical practice" (Barnsteiner, Wyatt and Richardson 165). This survey reveal...
was that great amounts of capital were invested in parts and product that no one was certain would sell. PC manufacturers learned...
uncommon side effect of televisions assault on the senses, found particularly evident with teenagers. Television is responsible f...
It has been suggested, especially during the past half-decade, that one main reason for supporting of censorship is to protect chi...
to violent acts in the news and other programming content. Television is not alone in this respect, however. Newspapers and even...
the importance of taking assessment from a number of different, relevant perspectives. For example, mentors who are conscious that...
his letter: "He must be an oddity, I think, said she. I cannot make him out.--There is something very pompous in his style.--And ...
mere lust, but sacred and precious. Therefore, he constructed a poetic dialogue that would "provide this decisive encounter with ...
also as a result of the environment in which they are cared for, where smoking is banned. Teaching patients may be seen as a funct...
in African American communities in though it has level off and is falling in other US populations (Dyer, 2003). Adolescents are am...
groups" (Robinson 73). Apparently these community fault lines developed in accordance with the religious/ benevolent functions of ...
only one group, no control group. Group exposed to treatment and then measure (Creswell, 2003). Measured participants blood gluco...
out that the increased globalisation of nursing and the possibilities of better opportunities outside the UK means that the curren...
dispute as to fact (McKendrick, 2000). At first this may appear to have the potential to be an express term, however, in this case...
transformative perspective because Newman argues that rather than being diametrically opposed, disease and health are merely facto...
not taken and as a result small fires turn into large ones quickly. A burner left on and stored under a curtain can ignite the mat...
identify the colour. "Blue" was read as "blue" because that was the meaning of the word, even though the subject was asked to stat...
a prince should behave and when behavior is justifiable. The author also to an extent addresses the nature of man. At least one ca...
are often called upon to provide comfort where there seems to be none, patience in the face of adversity, and grace under fire. Th...
gets into trouble in the future, however, they are subject to sentencing as an adult (Montagne, 2000). There are certain ...
upright for 15 minutes to allow gravity to help Karim keep the food down. It is also important that his head should be held higher...
is to save people from governmental interference, they view themselves as "sovereign citizens" (Freeh, 1998, p. PG) who have the i...
Gulf. In contrast, the countries of Western Europe account for 23 percent of the demand for Mideast oil, Japan for 73 percent (Pe...