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    All educators need to be made aware of all types of diversity they may encounter with their potential students. An educator does not need to have mastery of diversity, but they need to beware. Furthermore, once I retire from the United States Army I will start the next chapter of my life by being a high school teacher. Since being in the Army I feel I have been exposed to all types of diversity and I feel this will be a big advantage as I transition into teaching after my military carrier. The other

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    Question 1: A) A good moral guide would be helping someone in need. This is an example of a good moral guide because one is listening to their gut instinct and doing something that’s right and can benefit the other person instead of harming them. An example of a bad moral guide would be driving reckless regardless of the person’s gut feeling that’s telling them they shouldn’t do it. Driving reckless could result in death of another person, a ticket, or even self harm. B) A technological viewpoint

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    Title of the research report The article that I am doing a Research Article Critique is titled “Gender-specific Factors influencing Diabetes Self-care Behaviors and Health-Related Quality of Life among Older Adults with Type 2 Diabetes in South Korea”. I dissected the title into variables, “Gender Specific” is an independent variable, “Self-care behaviors and Health related” is a dependent variable, “Older Adults” is a descriptive variable, and “South Korea” is an extraneous variable. The title

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    Critiquing of a Qualitative and Quantitative Study The purpose of this paper will be to present the contrasts in the type of information that was gained while reviewing two studies. The studies reviewed were a qualitative study and a quantitative study. The general advantages and disadvantages of the two types of studies will also be presented. Qualitative and quantitative studies both have a place in research, even though the two study designs take a very different approach to research. Lastly

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    Critiquing a Qualitative Research Article Erinma Obioha South University Critiquing a qualitative research article Nurses are required to base their practice on evidence-based research. Therefore, it is essential for nurses to develop the skills necessary to analyze a research article. Critiquing a research article helps nurse judge the creditability of the information presented. This essay reviews a qualitative study titled “Factors Associated With Aggressive Behavior Among Nursing

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    Incorporating the key concept of sourcing information on crime as a community member wasn’t overly challenging. However, wording the questions and designing them so that there was no bias or favor towards one answer was difficult at first. Finding enough ways to develop questions whilst providing answers to the survey without fear of repetition to achieve a response for the research questions with quantitative data was a challenge. The levels of measurement of the variable that was used for this

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    This essay shows the critical analysis of qualitative and quantitative research paper. Critiquing research paper for nursing practitioners emerged due to the previous findings made by Burns and Groves (2001) that nursing researches conducted in 1940’s – 1950’s generated unpleasant critiques which resulted to significant decrease in researches in 1980 - 1990 generating results with imperfections. For these reason, analysis of research findings focusing on the limitations, strengths and weaknesses

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    Critiquing communication and interviewing skills of a health assessment interview with a client Introduction Communication is one of the basic survival skills of human and also a fundamental part of nursing. Effective communication would help to promote a positive nurse-client relationship which is crucial for the delivery of quality nursing care (Sheppard, 1993; McCabe 2003). Health assessment is also vital in collecting information in the nursing process. In order to collect data in a systematic

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    Raven Shephard World Literature Response 3 Question: Based on the above claims, do you believe that the author of Beowulf is critiquing Anglo-Saxon society? Answer: I believe that the author was critiquing the Anglo-Saxon society. Some of the major events that happened in Beowulf had a significant comparison to the Anglo-Saxon lifestyle. Some of the main traits that the Anglo-Saxons stood for were bravery, which we see when Beowulf goes to fight Grendel’s mother. The Anglo-Saxons stood for hospitality

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    Critiquing Quantitative, Qualitative, or Mixed Methods Studies Paper Quantitative and qualitative research studies are both significant in nursing. In this paper, I will be critiquing two articles using both approaches. Using Walden’s database system, the articles will be located and compared to one another. After this assignment, I hope to gain a better understanding if critiquing research articles. Providing care for patients diagnosed with brain tumors is the topic I selected to research

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