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    Adams, J. M. and Osborne-McKenzie, T. (2012). Advancing the evidence base for a standardized provider handover structure: Using staff nurse descriptions of information needed to deliver competent care. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 43(6), 261-266. American Nurses Association (ANA). (2012). The Value of Nursing Care Co-Ordination. United States of America: American Nurses Association (ANA). Available at: http://www.nursingworld.org/carecoordinationwhitepaper [Accessed 16th

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    Rap and Rebellion: The Relationship Between Politics and Hip-Hop Music The rap subculture is widely agreed to have been established in the Bronx, New York during the 1970’s. At a time when block parties became popular, especially among African-American youths, hip-hop music was a means of expressing opinions and values and as a new source of communication. At these gatherings, DJs would play percussive breaks from popular songs, often on two turntables to enable them to extend these breaks. This

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    In 1858, Mr. Rowland Hussey Macy (or more commonly known as R.H. Macy) established the first Macy’s department store in New York City. Today, 158 years later, Macy’s is a chain of mid-range American department stores with its flagship store here in Herald Square. This particular store is labelled as the “world’s largest store” because of its one million square feet of selling space. The products offered are clothing, footwear, accessories, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares

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    Laozi, an Asian philosopher, described water in his philosophy, Daoism, “If you want to be successful, be as pliable and yielding as water; so as to stay close to reality. If you want to be powerful, be as focused as water, it can penetrate a rock. This is Dao.” In Lê Thi Diem Thúy’s novel The Gangster We Are All Looking For, water serves as a metaphor for mobility. Unlike Dao, the people in the novel do not recognize water with success, and in contrast, escape reality rather than staying close to

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    While it's apparent that artists of the modern age owe much to the artists in the Renaissance, there are many differences between the two. There are some similarities however much of what the artist is expressing, and how they present their concepts are entirely different. Renaissance art appears to be more of a historic record, and heavily influenced by reason and mathematics. Modern art on the other hand tends to convey ideas, and emotions, leaving interpretation to the viewer, instead of being

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    In Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Namesake, Moushumi Mazoomdar is a Bengali-American woman who marries Nikhil Ganguli, a main character. Like Nikhil, she struggles with her cultural identity and the expectations that are associated with each of the cultures that “claim” her. Moushumi is a second generation Bengali-American who feels that her Bengali and American cultures are not reconcilable. Lahiri expresses this tension when first introducing Moushumi: Nikhil’s mother identifies her by discussing her

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    Strengths Of Feminism

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    Compared to the cold war period of the twentieth century, feminism in international law developed at a considerable level in last three decades. At least the word feminism is not now totally unknown to different parts of the world! Feminist scholars like Hilary Charlesworth, Christine Chinkin, Shelley Wright and others, remarkably contributed to the development of feminist theory in international law. The idea of this publication is deep-rooted to a workshop "Between Resistance and Compliance? Feminist

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    have recently received a great deal of attention (due to incarceration becoming prohibitively costly), failure to address the legacy of racism passed down by our forefathers and its ties to economic oppression will only result in the continued reinvention of Jim

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    visible in the innovative building use, use of public land, and public amenities. In the time after WWII, there were negative changes as well including community loss and resident relocation and some previous problems that persisted through that reinvention. Pittsburgh experienced three major renaissance periods where different parts of city

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    High versatile and solutions focused with the skills and expertise needed to enhance workflow management, operational processes, improve reporting services, and to deliver on new IT systems and application deployments. Benefits from having been at the forefront of project delivery, working within a PMO setting and driving initial requirements through to go-live and support. Proven change management skills, working across the organisation to garner buy-in at all levels. Clear and confident communicator

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