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    A tight library budget has led to a very lean employment model at the Newtown Public Library. There is very little overlap in coverage on the reference desk. The two part-time reference librarians at this library also work in other area libraries. Because these employees are only part time and work in other libraries, it is difficult for them to spend a vast amount of time memorizing reference procedures. Additionally, this lack of time makes it difficult to keep up with changes in various technology

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    Schools need 21st century materials and resources to serve 21st century students. There needs to be a change in ideology regarding the function of the library in todays society. “For centuries, libraries have remained essentially separate, even competing with one another to establish and maintain the greatest collection, and now they need to recast themselves as platforms rather than storehouses. (Palfrey, 2015) With the introduction of the internet and online information libraries need to rebrand

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    Tarrant County College has a traveling exhibit about the Dust Bowl that is sponsored by Ohio State Library, American Library Association, Mount Holyoke, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. This traveling exhibit is in a decent location, has a great display, and gives out a lot of information about the Dust Bowl. This traveling exhibit about the Dust Bowl is located in the Tarrant County College Southeast Campus library in Arlington, Texas. It is located off of Highway 360. The exhibit

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    Why I Become A Nurse

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    financial commitment of the present and the future, and the ability to travel. According to the American Nurses Association (2015), nursing is described as the prevention of illness and injury while alleviating any suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of an individual. Nurses will also advocate for the care of each individual, families, communities, and even populations (American Nursing Association, 2015). All the descriptions

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    Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Integration of Psychology and Theology Tamala Rivers February 16, 2012 Summary This article focuses on the use of prayer and scripture in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). First you must focus on the biblical approach which you acknowledge Gods love and deal with past hurts in a proper manner. You also must focus on Gods Holy Spirit and his scriptures. As the therapist you should not be in self, you have to focus on your client

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    Information Technology Programme Hospitality Management Programme 5.106/7.106 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Assignment 1 – Semester 1, 2016 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES Due date: Wednesday 6 April 11:30 am Where: The Hard copy of your assignment must be handed personally by the group representative at Room AM29, Asquith Campus. The Soft copy of your assignment is to be uploaded as a word document attachment through the AIS ESS learning system from your student ais.ac.nz e-mail address

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    Lafayette to develop outreach efforts to primary care providers to promote awareness of prediabetes to their patients. 211 is also providing DSME and National DPP information to callers. These contractors is using marketing materials from the American Medical Association and the CDC to increase awareness about diabetes and promote diabetes prevention programs. Also, the grantee conducted site visits to the sites to discuss progress of the current work and plans and renewing the contract for the next grant

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    As childhood comfort slowly slips away when children transition from elementary, middle, to high school, the idea that seemed so fantastical in toddlers’ daydreams becomes concrete and frightening: the future. High school students are presented with a short four year period to decide what they want to pursue, and the junior year of high school is where most students are hit hardest. As a junior, the daunting task of preparing for one’s future is suddenly presented, and everything one has accomplished

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    What Conversation Therapy Actually Does While reading “Hard Rock Return to Prison” by Etheridge Knight one may start to think of the effects of correcting or convert someone’s behavior to a more “favorable” one. This idea is present in today’s society and to better understand this believe and practice one will have to explore the psychology of conversion therapy. Conversion Therapy or reparative therapy is a “range of dangerous and discredited practices that falsely claim to change a person’s sexual

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    tested, collected and evaluated toolkits and guides, web content, videos, booklets, tip sheets for: • Children at risk for diabetes • Children and adolescent with diabetes and their families • African American and individual of African Ancestry • American Indians and Alaska Natives • Asian Americans • Hispanic and Latinos Stepping Forward will cover subjects that children need to

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