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    The topic research conducted on the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews was on perioperative pain management. As a nurse in the anesthesia department, preoperative, intraoperative, and post-operative pain management is primarily the responsibility of the anesthesia practitioner. As nurses, we need to be able to appropriately assess a patient’s pain level in order to notify the physician for orders to treat the pain accordingly. “Acute postoperative pain remains a major problem, with

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    Parliamentary sovereignty and the rule of law are both concepts that are key to shaping the British constitution, however there is ambiguity as to which concept is the heart of the UK’s constitutional arrangement in the recent years. Britain, to begin with, has no written constitution due to the country’s own constitutional structure’s stability. It remains uncodified, yet it’s legal sources stem from Acts of parliament, European Union law, equity and common law,. Therefore the varying powers of

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    Antonin Scalia’s America Appearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on October 5, 2011, the late Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Antonin Scalia expressed his conception of American exceptionalism. Based on the perspective of an originalist, Scalia believes that judges should strictly adhere to the Constitution. He utilizes a chauvinistic tone in order to effectively characterize the United States as an exceptional country built upon a gridlock of laws through the separation of powers

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    “bereave OR mourning OR grief OR survivor OR widow” AND “psychotherapy OR therapy OR intervention OR treatment OR managing OR counselling OR support OR help”. The second strategy was searching qualified studies through the reference lists of large-scale review articles about the

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    a website, how stable is that website? The publisher of this article is Pezzottaite Journals, and they are specialized in publishing quality research papers with series of multi-disciplinary journals. The source has been published by scholar peer review, and was pulled by the APUS online library from the ProQuest website. ProQuest has been a major assistant to school libraries across the world, this website uses technology to assist both students and Liberians in finding scholarly information to

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    As a student at CSUN I sadly admit I had no idea what Judicial Activism was, along with Judicial Restraint. I don’t recall on learning any of this in high school or in any time of my life, that says mush about our country, furthermore, it was very interesting researching about these certain terms. I did come across some articles explaining the main tenants of both Judicial activism and Judicial restraint. Basically, for Judicial Restraint it’s the belief that the legislatures make the decisions and

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    The Royal Prerogative can be deemed as a difficult concept to define as unlike other countries, the UK’s constitution is uncodified, where there is no single legal document which sets out the fundamental laws outlining how the state works. Therefore, the definition is open to interpretation, which is illustrated through Dicey’s and Blackstone’s explanations. William Blackstone, a renowned judge, offered the interpretation that the prerogative is a power that; “the king enjoys alone, in contradistinction

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    Altieri, M. A. (2006). Gale opposing viewpoints in context. The government should test the safety of genetically engineered food, (3010212258). Retrieved from http://ic.galegroup.com.indianapolis.libproxy.ivytech.edu.allstate.libproxy.ivytech.edu/ic/ovic/ViewpointsDetailsPage/ViewpointsDetailsWindow?disableHighlighting=false&displayGroupName=Viewpoints&currPage=&scanId=&query=&source=&prodId=OVIC&search_within_results=&p=OVIC%3AGIC&mode=view&catId=&u=imcpl45550&limiter=&display-query=&displayGro

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    Sound science is scientific studies that have been conducted by qualified researchers. However, there is no literal definition for “sound science,” as the term varies from scientist to scientist, company to company, and politician to politician for purposes to their advantage. So what makes research sound? While many misuse the purpose, whether or not science can be backed or considered stable should be determined by health, environmental and technological factors. The issue of sound science poses

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    seems to have narrowed down to something less than what was promised in the early 1970s when there was a super visit to the moon (TED, 2013). However, the Ted presenter (the influential journalist and editor-in-chief and publisher of MIT Technology Review), asserts that technology has a lot of power to solve the existing problems but only when there is right political and governorship with strong believe on technology. Because of Jason’s argument about the need of technology in solving today’s problems

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