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    Instances of such bias and corruption have often surfaced in the process appointment of judges of High Court and Supreme Court. That is the reason that today there is a nationwide outcry today for the right to the information into the system of judicial appointment. The system of appointment of judges has always been an area of controversy and confusion. Several attempts have been made to arrive at position which will strike the right balance between separation of power and right to information which

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    Ethical issues in Research Ethics are basically the rules or principles that can judgmentally change anyone’s considerations about past choices, concepts or actions. In short ethics is defined as the branch of philosophy dealing with anyone’s decision making concerns about the right and wrong. Similarly a research involves some ethics which are known as research ethics. Research ethics are the methods or rules required to conduct a research which must be followed by the researcher to perform a research

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    The first peer reviewed article source that I used was, “Concussions in football: addressing uncertainty and establishing institutional regulations to protect athletes” this source is by Dotson, Football Concussion. This article is about how concussions have become a serious issue in high contacts sports. Concussions have gained attention form the neuroscience and neuro-law community. The main goal of this article is to lower the rate of concussions that are happening in contact sports, and the protect

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    Stephanie Smith Case

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    MEMORANDUM OF LAW IN OPPOSITION TO PETITION FOR REMOVAL OF CHILD FROM PRISON NURSERY NOW COMES, Stephanie Smith, the minor child in the above-captioned matter, and hereby moves this Court for a finding that the Department of Children and Families has abused its discretion, because the Department acted in an arbitrary and capricious manner, by removing Stephanie from the prison nursery, where she resides with her biological mother, Sofia Smith, and placing Stephanie with her paternal grandparents

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    Explain the term ‘conventions’ as used in the extract. (5 marks) Conventions are unwritten rules. They are also one of the five sources for the British Constitution. When Dicey was creating the basis of the constitution, he said that any peer who wasn’t a law lord can’t take any part in proceedings when the House of Lords acts as the court of appeal. One example of a convention created was that all money bills must originate within the House of Commons and that the Prime Minister must be a member

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    arranged a medication review with the Consultant Psychiatrist in order a medication review with the Consultant Psychiatrist. Imogen was realistic in her attitude towards medication and recognised that it wouldn’t immediately cure for her symptoms; however she was open to having a discussion about her medication options. There is conflicting evidence and recommendations regarding the use of psychiatric medication for people with BPD, as discussed by Bateman et al (2015) in their review of treatment options

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    Joint Replacement Surgery

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    exercise methods were tested to see if report of pain and physical function would vary, depending on what exercise was used. The results showed that there was no statistical difference between different exercises. (Fransen, 2015) In the Ferreira review, three studies met the requirements and were reviewed for further results. Each study reviewed had different exercise methods therefore, produced different results but the results still remained consistent. There were no significant differences found

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    D. Evidence Based Practice (EBP) D1a. Appling EBP to Practice Using the knowledge of EBP I am able to review current research on practice issues or problems in my organization by evaluating the problem or issue and determining the PICO components to establish the EBP question. This information can help provide some of the search terms used to gather the information. I would evaluate the relevance and believability of the data by assessing the strength and quality of the data. This is achieved

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    An evidence-based practice is an essential for the health science students where they have to study a research paper and have to critique on that research article to evaluate the usefulness of the study by comparing it to other papers. The critical appraisal is a systematic and structural way through which the limitation and the strength researching studies are appraised and also established clinical relevant (Porritt et al., 2014 as cited in Borbasi & Jackson, 2016). This paper will focus about

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    Healthcare continues to evolve at an extremely rapid pace. It is vital that patients are given the highest quality of care throughout the duration of care received. Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt (2015) states that evidenced based practice is the key to delivering a higher quality of care that facilitates the most favorable outcomes. In order to remain abreast in the face of change, healthcare providers must research and employ initiatives that forwards the healthcare entity as a whole. Unfortunately

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