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    A radiology technician is a medical person who specializes in taking pictures of injuries through the use of medical imaging techniques like x-rays, CT scans, MRI’s, and Ultrasounds.(Becoming) To become a radiology technician, you must have graduated from an accredited college with at least an associate's degree and passes a licensing examination. To be a radiology technician, there are many skills required to be in contact with a lot of people everyday. You must have good thinking skills, so you

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    As an epistemology of nursing, Carper’s ways of knowing encompasses five fundamental patterns of knowing in nursing; empirical knowledge, esthetic knowledge, personal knowledge, sociopolitical knowledge, and ethical knowledge (Carper, 1978). McEwen and Wills (2011) stated that all are essential to the “whole” of nursing” (p. 17). This model of structured reflection challenges habitual practices, interprets the subjective experiences, and projects the effects of nursing actions (Jones, 1994). According

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    Cynthia Ozick exploits figurative language in The Shawl to create a grim and surrealistic atmosphere representative of The Holocaust’s brutality and impression of interminability. Though depicting The Holocaust– which is often recounted through biographical narratives–Ozick, uses abstract yet stirring metaphors when recounting her characters’ plight to attain emotional precision. From lines like “a walking cradle” when describing Rosa to “blue tigers” when describing Magda’s eyes, readers immediately

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    the pillow covering his now flaccid cock. “You can see exactly what I was doing.” Her face turning bright red as she tried to stifle her laughter, Joan unwrapped Percy from the nursing shawl as she crossed the room. After she tucked him into his bassinet and planted a kiss to his cheek, Joan ambled back to the bed, hopped onto the mattress beside Perceval, and drew the bed hangings. She placed her hands against his chest and gave him a gentle shove. “Lie back.” “What are you doing?” he asked. Joan

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    When there is a problem in ones life whether that be the country, at their job, or within their own families everyone’s first instinct is what can be done to fix it. An intervention is an action taken to improve a situation. As defined by Public Health 101: Health People-Healthy Populations, an intervention is defined as “the full range of strategies designed to protect health and prevent disease, disability and death.” Thus, high quality evidence needs to be based on the research, which can establish

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    The Rewards of Foster Care In 2014 there were 415,129 children in Foster Care in America. This is a 4% increase in foster care since 2012. Likewise 264,230 children entered foster care which means one child entered care every two minutes. Furthermore even though many foster care homes are very abusive and most children do not graduate high school, foster care can be a good option for people who feel like they have no other choice because foster care takes a child from a bad situation and it allows

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    Some might wonder, well what exactly is skin to skin contact after birth? Skin to skin contact is basically when the newborn is placed in their mother’s arms or belly and left there. Once left there the newborn usually finds its way to the breast to be breast feed. Research has shown that newborns tend to be more alert within the first two hours of life. When a healthy naked newborn is placed in skin to skin contact at birth, it uses its senses to set a course and eventually will find and attach

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    Worn out from spending ages getting Gawain settled into his bedchamber, Perceval lumbered down the castle corridor and made it to his door. Carefully, he entered his quarters and took a quick glance around the room; it was empty. His wife and their baby might be visiting with Carina, or Joan might have taken Percy along on a patient visit. Joan was an apprentice to Pawl, the Court Healer, and she had just started seeing a few patients again here and there eight weeks after Percy’s birth. Perceval

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    For most parents, the birth of a child is a blessing. However, it can also be one of the scariest times in their lives. According to Jane Weideman, “Giving birth should be your greatest achievement, not your greatest fear.” The miracle of life is the single most fulfilling experience every woman will remember in her lifetime. Almost every detail of the process is ingrained in the mother’s memory, regardless of how long ago it occurred. Every woman has her own unique story of the parturition of every

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    Every individual has the choice to become a parent or not. Those who choose to become a parent are making the decision to undergo huge changes and transition into a new realm. Deciding to become a parent includes many different steps including, pre-birth planning, division of household labor between spouses, form of delivery, parenting styles, and more which will be explored further on. After graduation and looking forward into the future (Question Twenty One), I do no think that my parents will

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