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    Changing Role Analysis

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    Message alerts Update alerts Subscription alerts Sharon Stoten Changing Role Admin Tools Navigation My Home Content Discussions Classlist Dropbox Grades Quizzes Library Writing Center Edit Course Side Panel Expand side panel Breadcrumb: Discussions List View Topic View Thread Settings Help Search View profile card for Patricia Valdez Module 1: Discussion Actions for 'Module 1: Discussion' Patricia Valdez posted May 17, 2017 5:16 PM This thread is flagged This thread is pinned Subscribe Previous Next This page automatically marks posts as read as you scroll. Adjust automatic marking as read setting The Role of Nursing Informatics on Promoting Quality Care and the Need for Appropriate Education Nursing has been working in the file of informatics near for four decades. Nursing informatics has been considering a specialization in nursing since 1984 (Darvish & Navidahamidi, 2014). These are some of the aspects add to nursing informatics; recovery, ethics patient care, decision support system, imaging informatics, electronic patient records, intelligent systems, electronic learning and tele-nursing. Nursing informatics can be use in many clinical areas in nursing, for example,…

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    homophonic since the lead guitar has a background with bass. The dynamics have gradual changes in chords and vocals. Afterwards, the lyrical content of the song was about a man who fell in love with a woman who makes him feel younger and reminds him of his childhood memories. It was like a nostalgic happening that he was longing for his past youth memories that was long gone. The song does not contain much of a lyrics because it focuses more on the guitar solo that was the best attribute of the…

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    Permanently Closed Summary

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    urban legends and discovers that there are may have been real-life crimes that inspired them. Another horror documentary on Netflix is Corpse. This documentary follows two filmmakers as they embark on a mission to solve the mystery of a number of kidnapping and disappearances that occurred in their hometown during their childhood. The come to find out that the truth is more haunting then they could have imagined. Permanently Closed would be a good fit for Netflix since their similar program has…

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    In response to the question “What sexuality(s) do you identify as?”, only 29% of 4,000 of responders identified as heterosexual. Furthermore, in response to the question “Do you identify as belonging to a gender, sexual, or romantic minority?”, 53% of 9,589 responders answered yes. As a final point, though about 90% of respondents identified as fans of male/male slash, on about 30% identified as boy female and heterosexual (centrumlumina 2013). It seems that although the demographics of…

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    Drought In Canada Essay

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    Canada accounts for roughly 7% of the forests in the world. This implies that Canada has an important role to manage their forests effectively. As we know, there are many factors that can disrupt the forest system, the two major groups of threats are seemed to be the natural disturbances and human activities. In terms of the human activities, such as farming and industrial development, are thought to be responsible for disrupting the forests. It is considered as rather a smaller effect in the…

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    capacity to absorb and store CO2, but when we are slashing and burning these forests, the impact is far more severe and it is an enormously damaging component of anthropogenic emissions. (REDD) Indonesia is the world 's fifth-ranking greenhouse gas emitter, coming in just behind Russia and India. (WRI) This year, the country has experienced nearly 100,000 fires so far this year. This past September and October and in the last few weeks of the dry season, there has been more fire activity…

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    wildfire threat and which provides an opportunity for firefighters to work effectively and safely” (Christopherson 1). Christopherson explains that if forests are thinned, firefighters are capable of intervening in wildfires more easily, therefore keeping surrounding residents defended. Contrarily, the anonymous author of the article, Thinning Forests Won’t Prevent Fires on Earthfirst.org, claims that logging is the exact reason that forest fires spread. “Research has shown that thinning does…

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    In one of my favorite Stephen King interviews, for The Atlantic, he talks at length about the vital importance of a good opening line. “There are all sorts of theories,” he says, “it’s a tricky thing.” “But there’s one thing” he’s sure about: “An opening line should invite the reader to begin the story. It should say: Listen. Come in here. You want to know about this.” King’s discussion of opening lines is compelling because of his dual focus as an avid reader and a prodigious writer of…

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    This distinct Latin-American narrative strategy of extensively using seemingly supernatural and mythical elements into ostensibly realistic fiction is affluently applied by the Colombian author, Gabriel García Márquez, in his novella, Chronicle of a Death Foretold. As he describes the odd and bizarre murder of a young man named Santiago Nasar as well as the multiple events that occur leading up to his death, he manipulates various components of magical realism to create further depth. Evidently,…

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    The short story, “The Second Night of Summer” by James Schmitz is of the fantasy genre, not the science fiction genre. The story itself is about an old Grandma who is tasked with saving a planet called Noorhut that is being targeted for destruction in a war between mankind and an alien race called the Halpa. On the surface Second Night may seem like a science fiction story, but the unexplained abilities of the characters, the majority of its elements being characterized more so as fantasy than…

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