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    detachment. Journal of advanced nursing,71(2), 381-390. doi:10.1111/jan.12489 Chapovalov, O., & Van Hulle, H. (2015). Workplace bullying in nursing - part 1: prevention through awareness. Journal : The official publication of the Ontario occupational health nurses association, 34(2), 20-24. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.libraryproxy.griffith.edu.au/docview/1737518294?accountid=14543 Cleary, M., Hunt, G. E., Walter, G., & Robertson, M. (2009). Dealing with bullying in the workplace. Journal

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    Broken Window Theory

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    Analyse the ‘Broken Window’ theory in relation to crime prevention. What are the main strengths and weaknesses of this theory. The Broken Windows theory was first proposed by two social scientists James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling in the 1982 article, "Broken Windows", ( Wilson and Kelling, 1982). The analogy of broken windows used to explain this theory is that signs of disorder in a neighborhood inhibit the efforts of the residents to show social control. Any lack of social control makes

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    Over time resistance to change is replaced by the adoration of beauty through scientific inquiry. Resistance to change springs from ignorance and fear. People rejected Galileo’s heliocentric model of the universe without even studying the science (177). People would have rather falsely believed that they were at the center of creation then have to admit that they were the third planet from the sun. They rejected Galileo’s new discovery out of fear and embellished themselves in their ignorance.

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    O’Neil (2001) introduced the term BRIC where this grouping acronym was standing for Brazil, Russia, India and China respectively (hereafter BRIC) . By the end of 2000 these countries faced an impressive increase in equity markets: Brazil’s increased by 369%, India’s by 499%, Russia’s by 630% and China’s by 201% using the A-share market. But why these four countries are so important? Simply because by the end of 2000 the gross domestic product (gdp in US$) in both Purchase Power Parity terms (PPP)

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    World War Ii and Hitler

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    World War Two Causes Information and Activity Worksheets Ages 11 - 14 H Y Wheeler Worksheets This booklet has been printed and sold by History on the Net to be used as a teaching resource The purchaser is entitled to photocopy these pages for personal, educational or non-profit usage provided that the copyright notice is not removed The copyright of this booklet and its contents remains the property of H Y Wheeler and History on the Net © 2005 H Y Wheeler History on the Net Section 1 Introduction

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    2 World War I was caused due to a mix of several factors. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the immediate cause of World War I. Franco- Prussian war, Accession of Wilhelm II to the German throne, The Russo- Japanese war, Entente Cordiale, Moroccan Crisis, Bosnian Annexation Crisis, Italo-Turkish War, Balkan Wars, July Ultimatum were other events that preceeded the Great War. The sinking of the Lusitania was a describing moment for

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    Database Security

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    1.2 The Vocabulary of Security and Major DB Security Threats 2. Database Security Models 2.1 Discretionary Security Models 2.2 Mandatory Security Models 2.3 Adapted Mandatory Access Control Model 2.4 Personal Knowledge Approach 2.5 Clark and Wilson Model 2.6 A Final Note on Database Security Models 3. Multilevel Secure Prototypes and Systems 3.1 SeaView 3.2 Lock Data Views 3.3 ASD_Views 4. Conceptual Data Model for Multilevel Security 4.1 Concepts of Security Semantics 4.2 Classification

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    (so 6 or above or 5 at the most) out of 10 by the end of my shift (1345). • Intervention #1: My nurse and I assessed pain intensity level in the patient using a valid and reliable self-report pain tool, such as the 0-10 numerical pain rating scale. o Rationale: The first step to assessing pain is to determine if the patient can report their pain. The patient was asked to rate their pain intensity or select descriptors of pain intensity using a valid and reliable self-report pain tool (McCaffery,

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    Essay on Why Is Religion Important?

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    In this essay we will discuss the importance of religion in society. We will attempt to explain why societies have religions and what functions their belief system has for them. We will also ask if these functions are now out-dated and if religions have any meaningful function in today's world or are they just stained glass windows into a bygone era? 'Religion' can be defined by two main groupings. 'The inclusive definition' covers all topics and subjects of a persons life including, not only, their

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    Acute rheumatic fever (ARF) is defined by Mosby (2010) as a systemic inflammatory disease which is enabled development with inadequate treatment of upper respiratory tract infections of group A beta-hemolytic streptococci. Repeated episodes of ARF can cause autoimmune reactions within the heart which in turn inflicts damage upon the heart muscle and heart valves, a condition termed as rheumatic heart disease (RHD) (Mosby, 2010). Predominately ARF and RDH cases are found to effect people living in

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