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    Specialised veterinary nursing is a nurse’s chosen field of practise for example orthopaedic. A specialised nurse may mainly focus on that one selected area when they are in practise. (Hamric, A.B., 2000.) The specialized nursing that is going to be looked at in this essay is in relation to the aftercare of spinal injury patients. Patients that require specialised nursing would be placed in an intensive care unit, where they would be monitored more closely and regularly then that of other in patients

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    boat and yourself will push down towards the center of the earth. Center of buoyancy is the point in space where the air volume in your kayak acts to push your boat upwards. Think of these two terms as a push and pull affair. I’m going to give you another useful generalization without causing your brain to lock up with formulas and ten dollar words. When a boat tips to the side, the center of gravity and center of buoyancy will both move to the side. The design of the boat and several other factors

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    funding, lack of buoyancy and unavailability of representative. Nursing organization specifically AANP (American Association of Nurse Practitioners), TNP (Texas Nurse Practitioners), National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) and other special interest groups would be asked to fund this bill. NCSBN expressed their support for full practice authority for NPs (Bennett, 2017), therefore they may be willing to assist financially so this can be achieved. To overcome lack of buoyancy time must be

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    Summary: Buoyant Boat

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    plan. I will give instruction to the students to use aluminum paper and some other materials to build a boat The components that are lacking in the lesson plans. As students work on the project of building the boat, they will begin to understand the buoyancy and Archimedes Principle. Also, they will know 6 different shapes of boats. Which learning style does this lesson address? The main lesson style that this lesson addressed is Kinesthetic. Visual and verbal styles will also be covered during this

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    What is Scuba Diving? Scuba Diving is defined as swimming and breathing below water. Scuba stands for Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus.1 Scuba makes it possible for one to explore the amazing sights of the underwater world. Divers can remain underwater by using a cylinder of air to breathe. It is practiced recreationally all around the world and can even be a profession. Scuba divers enroll in courses through an organization, such as PADI. What is PADI? PADI stands for Professional

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    Survive Shipwrecks

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    Science has helped people survive shipwrecks in many different ways. For example, back in 450 B.C a Greek researcher wrote about death from hypothermia. “Those who could not swim perished from that cause, others from the cold”. This later lead to an Assyrian King Assur-nasir-Pal's army to use inflated animal skins to cross a moat so they wouldn't be affected by the temperature of the moat. Now moving forward in time, in 1757 A.D a Frenchman used cork to create a jacket, but it wasn’t affiliated

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    Numerous studies have been conducted regarding students who are diagnosed with ADHD. There is a vast assortment of different topics that can be tied into the study of students with ADHD. Sánchez-Pérez and González-Salinas (2013) state how children who are diagnosed with ADHD will face challenges both socially and academically that can affect the classroom community and/or learning environment. One could desire to learn more about this topic since this condition is very common amongst elementary school

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    The three elements it takes to surface are floating, buoyancy, and weight. First thing you need to do to surface is to float. According to the article How do submarines work, it states “A submarine can float on water because the weight of the water displaced is equal to the weight of the craft.” What this is

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    Scientific summer! This summer was full of tons of fun activities and places! I went to Tennessee, Mackinac Island, the lake, and went camping. I also did other things like shopping, the fair, the movies, and cheer camp! Something very big that happened this summer is that I became a big sister! Even though becoming a big sister is very memorable, my favorite part of summer was going Mackinac Island and I have so many great memories there that I can’t wait to tell you about! All sorts of sciences

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    Saltwater Experiment

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    Fresh water is less dense than salt water, which causes fresh water to accumulate on the top surface of the salt water. In the brine experiment, I concluded that freshwater has a density of 1.0 g/ml and salt water has a density of 1.025g/ml. After removing the cups of salt water and freshwater from the freezer it was evident that the freshwater was frozen throughout, however the salt water had a layer of water below the freezing fresh water. Salt water freezes at a lower temperature than fresh water

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