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    The National Center for Education statistics reports that about 57% of schools now have a “strict dress code.” A decade ago only 47% of schools had a strict dress code. Uniforms and dress codes make schools better by decreasing the amount of bullying and hate on shirts. It puts in discipline, and students show up to school more often. Dress and appearance play an important role in schools. Bullying is a severe problem in schools. Even with uniforms or dress codes people can get bullied. People

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    Straight forward, I believe so far among the south gothic works we have seen in this course the exceptional success of the author in this novel is the elicitation of an distinctive intellect of location. Each folio seems drenched in solstice air abundant of treacle, a muggy ambiance thrilling with parasites plastered on bitter oak…Thus states the author; “They followed the remnants of a road down which once…. of roaring tigers” "Other Voices Other Rooms" is at times massively enigmatic, intensely

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    Dobson states that the North Sentinel Islands are home to a native tribe that is the most territorial and are the most likely to injure a pass byer. They are sectioned off from the world and want to stay that way. This is explained in this quote,”They also have three types of arrows

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    The issue of morality is a touchy one. Morality is defined as the values of a person or society of what is right and what is wrong. Each person’s sense of morality guides them in their actions and making decisions. Morals are very important because the actions of each individual can lead to consequences that can affect other people. Only by living by our morals can we maintain our sense of humanity and compassion for others, and be happy in ourselves. Morality as a driving force for happiness

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    Alchemist Three Days

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    By: Leyani Hevia The journey was of exactly three days.  The life of a young man named Santiago was already written by his companion, the alchemist; who had informed, to a chief and the staff of a camp, that the boy could “transform himself into the wind.” These important people were so amused that they preferred to watch the whole show, like if it was a circus where the tigers and lions are disciplined for the entertainment of others.  In this case, the boy was like a lion, who could perhaps show

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    safety as it relates to safety equipment at the bedside According to the Joint Commission (2011), one of the factors leading to sentinel patient events is miscommunication (Sand-Jecklin & Sherman, 2014, p. 2855). Since the inception of the sentinel event program at The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) in January 1995, more than 2,455 sentinel events affecting 2,570 patients have been submitted and reviewed (Beyea, 2004, p. 315). Of those occurrences, 75% resulted in

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    trending reports to the Hospital Quality Improvement Committee (HQIC), the Board of Trustees (BOT), and the Medical Staff Executive Committee (MEC) at least quarterly. 6) If a notification is deemed a potential sentinel event, the Risk Manager is responsible for implementation of the sentinel event reporting policy and subsequent Serious Event Analysis (SEA). 7) The results of any SEA shall be submitted and intensively reviewed by Senior Management Administration, MEC, and the BOT. Applicable recommendations

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    INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer is an unfortunate reality that plagues nearly 12 percent of women in the United States. 1 After being diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, the 5 year survival rate diminishes to 22% according the Cancer Treatment Centers of America.2 All types of cancer treatments are associated with certain problematic side effects. In many cases the side effects from the treatments are the main cause for decrease in the overall quality of life and function for the patient. The

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    The roots of patient safety may be traced back to the 19th century. Florence Nightingale an English nurse linked poor living conditions with the high death rates of soldiers. Ignaz Semmelwies an obstetrician noticed the importance of hand washing in medical care. Patient safety in the United States came to the forefront in the 1990s and since has developed into a new health care discipline focusing on preventing adverse health care events. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) and other academic research

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    Darfur is located in the western region of Sudan, adjacent to Chad and Central Africa. In early 2004, the Sudanese government and state sponsored militia carried out the Darfur genocide. The targets of the genocide were black African tribes. The genocide in Darfur has claimed approximately 300,000 lives and displaced over 3 million people. In response to these mass atrocities the international community took action, but many were dissatisfied with what seemed to be a lack of effort. Of the groups

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