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    central hall. The ceiling is towering overhead and accented on both sides with semi-circle stain glass windows. The doorways to the left and right wings of the museum are dressed with high‚ rounded arches. This was my first visit to the Saint Louis Art Museum and definitely will not be my last. I was very impressed with the building’s architecture‚ layout and the variety of art work being displayed at the time. Speaking of artwork‚ there were two painting in particular that made an impression on

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    Critique Essay 1 MSF Winston-Salem State University Critique Essay 1 The purpose of the essay is to critique the research article “Mixed-Methods Exploration of Parents ’ Health Information Understanding” by Carlee Lehna and Jack McNeil. Gaining knowledge and methods of critiquing an article through the contents and resources provided in this course. The function of literature review‚ problem statement‚ purpose statement and target population differences will be explored. According to Burns

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    Not many people have heard of Eric Lamaze‚ a horse rider par excellence. Horse riding isn’t a very popular sport in India‚ but it is an Olympic event. Lamaze is an Olympic Gold Medalist‚ and has won several other competitions including the Equestrian Grand Prix. Early Years Born on April 17th 1968‚ Lamaze was raised by his grandmother in the coastal city of Montreal‚ Quebec‚ Canada. By the time he was fifteen‚ Lamaze had dropped out of school and joined the horse industry under the reputed trainers

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    A Critique of the Person-Centred Therapy Introduction In this essay I intend to give an insight primarily to who “Carl Rogers” was and what he stood for. I intend to explore the principles of Person-Centred Therapy and demonstrate various concepts within this approach. I shall touch on the seven stages one goes through whilst attending therapy and how this may benefit both the Client and the Therapist‚ followed by the three primary core conditions plus Spirituality- the fourth condition of

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    The purpose of this assignment is to critique two research studies that I have identified from my practice. I am currently working as a community staff nurse within a District Nursing team (DN). Leg ulcers have a huge impact on the DNs workload‚ Moffat; Franks & Oldroyd (1992) evidenced that time spent by DNs caring for people with leg ulcers ranged from 9-22% of the total workload. Douglas (2001) informs us that leg ulceration affects around 1% of the population. This evidence has provided the author

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    Gloria Anzaldua and Eric Liu we see that the cause of them having to assimilate is because they live in a dominant society to which their culture and identity do not meet the standards of the currents society. This causes them to have to assimilate so that they are able to fit in. In the case of Anzaldua we see that she has to change the way that she speaks because she has been brought up to think that the way she speaks with her accent is not right‚ she needs to assimilate her ways by changing the

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    Research Article Critique Research Article Strengths & Weaknesses Health care is a dynamic and forever changing field‚ and the professionals working within the health care field are not any different. Initial and continuing education is necessary to provide relevant and current nursing care. Critiquing research is one way to expand understanding of a subject‚ and ultimately make changes in practice in response to the current research knowledge obtained from studies. Additionally‚ nurses

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    Running head: Qualitative Research Critique Qualitative Research Critique: Retrospective Perception of Difficult Communication Wene Mawalla Brock University The article “Patient Real time and 12 month retrospective perception of difficult communication in the cancer diagnostic period” is written by Throne‚ S.‚ Armstrong‚ E.‚ Harris‚ S.R.‚ Hislop‚ G.‚ Kim-Sing‚ C.‚ Oglov‚ J.L.‚ Oliffe‚ J.L.‚ & Stajduhar‚ K.L. through a naturalist setting. This article will attempt to give a systematic

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    A Critique of Cloud and Townsend A Critique of: Boundaries in Marriage by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend     In their book‚ Boundaries in Marriage‚ the authors‚ Cloud and Townsend‚ present a theoretical model for maintaining healthy relationships‚ specifically marriage relationships. This examination of Cloud and Townsend’s approach to maintaining healthy relationships summarizes both the theoretical and theological orientation of their proposed model‚ compares their approach to the

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    RESEARCH CRITIQUE Research Critique of Adherence to Walking or Stretching‚ and Risk of Preeclampsia in Sedentary Pregnant Women Ana H. Corona Western University of Health Sciences CGN 5306: Biostatistics and Epidemiology August 1‚ 2009 Research Critique of “Adherence to Walking or Stretching‚ and Risk of Preeclampsia in Sedentary Pregnant Women” Introduction This paper is to critique a study of adherence to walking or stretching during pregnancy in high risk women who were sedentary

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