Research and Evidence- Based Practice Summer 2013 Problem Description: Amenable to Nursing Intervention The battles and wars of the world are creating a patient population challenging nurses with Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) concerns for veterans with combat-related post- traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Best practice guidelines for PTSD are…
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While research on transitional barriers for the military population has begun to grow within the last decade, there is substantially less research on the transitional programs offered through the VA and their counterparts. Lesser still is the amount of research on program effectiveness. Transition assistance programs are for all service members to utilize while they are transitioning from civilian life to military and vice versa. Every military service branch has a transition assistance program…
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How decisive was Spanish intervention in world war two? Plaque commemorating the liberation of Paris the bottom plaque reads «To the Spanish Republicans main component of the Dronne column» http://www.lanueve.net/memoria/img/paris/01-24_08_04.jpg International School of Toulouse (FR042) Russel Tarr 27/6/12 17:01 Deleted: Name : Borja De La Viuda Candidate Number : Word Count: 3963 1 Contents Abstract – Page 3 Introduction…
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good relations with countries in the western hemisphere, like Canada and those in Latin America. The Good Neighbor Policy itself was a reduction to Roosevelt’s Big Stick Diplomacy. The Good Neighbor policy did not see the justification of direct intervention in the affair of other nations, whereas Roosevelt did. So, this policy reduced direct involvement that was supported by Big Stick Diplomacy. 2. "The Good Neighbor Policy is simply a continuation of the old diplomatic methods of Wilson and Taft…
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primary security agency responsible for the protection of government officials and government properties, worldwide. Twenty years ago, Congress transferred supervisory control of the DSA from military to civilian personnel. This decision transformed the demographic composition of the workforce from an all military white-male dominant workforce to a segmented workforce in which the leadership level of the organization retained the same demographic composition, while the non-leadership levels evolved to…
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For the purpose of analyzing the subject of the study the author deems that neorealism or structural realism will provide the best analysis. In his book the Theory of International Politics (1979), Kenneth Waltz as mentioned by Jackson (2010) described that international system as a structure and its influence and consequences in relations among nations. The concept of structure is defined into the following: • International system is anarchic, since there is no worldwide governance. Confirming realist…
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Beatriz Davila Latin America Semester paper assignment Period 2 1/12/15 Uruguay’s History: In1516 Uruguay was discovered by the Spanish explorer Juan Diaz de Solis. Uruguay became a zone of contention between the Spanish and the Portuguese empires. During 1603 the Spanish began to introduce cattle, which became a source of wealth in the region. The first permanent settlement on the territory of present-day Uruguay was founded by the Spanish in 1624 at Soriano on the Río Negro at Soriano. Between…
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Business Scenario for consulting represents the ideas of System Thinking through System Dynamics, which is based on modelling approach. Basically, mental models are shaped and influenced by systems-thinking interventions, with the related questions of what aspects of the systems-thinking intervention seem to make the most difference (Richardson et al., 1994a; Maxwell 1995; Huz et al., 1997; Maxwell et al., 1994). Jay Forrester, a Nebraska University graduate of electrical engineering, invented system…
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peoples of the globe who found themselves subjects of one empire or another? A few decades ago, the answer would have been a resounding no. Now, in the wake of the collapse of the Soviet Union, the more or less widespread discrediting of Marxist and Leninist analysis, and the end of the Cold War, political scientists and historians seem willing to take a more positive look at Nineteenth Century Imperialism. One noted current historian, Niall Ferguson has argued that the British Empire probably accompli…
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hundreds of thousands of supporters, and because of the large number of supporters they had gathered, President Barack Obama reacted by sending a hundred U.S. military advisors to assist the Ugandan government in the removal of Joseph Kony from the battlefield. However, the audience is then told that if public interest wanes, the U.S. military advisors could be removed within this year. Jason then says that to avoid this situation they are going to make Joseph Kony famous by using the media, social…
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