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How Positive Psychology Can Help People With Mental Illness

Introduction             The modern changing climatic conditions, tough economic situations, increased disasters such as floods, terrorisms, unrests and homelessness has increased psychological tribulations to the individuals affected as well as those close to the people affected. However, the use of positive psychology can help to manage the increased horrors and sadness common in the modern […]

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Leadership And Decision Making

Leadership Leadership is defined as the achievement of an objective by human assistance. While a successful leader is the one that engages employees based on their needs and understand what motivates them. Good leadership style is the one that create the opportunities for the employees to learn and grow without restrictions(Ballantyne, Berret, & Wells, 2011).

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The FBI Uniform Crime Report vs. The National Crime Victimization Survey

Understanding Crime Data Collection in the United States Crime data plays a critical role in shaping public policy, allocating law enforcement resources, and understanding social trends. In the United States, two primary tools are used to measure crime: the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report (UCR) and the Bureau of Justice Statistics’ National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS).

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Data Quality Evaluation Plan

Data Quality Evaluation Data quality evaluation is employed to determine how the final products are shaped and engineered to match the initial objective (MacDougall &Crummett, 1980). There are different methods of evaluating data that can be employed and these are classified into two broad methods; validation that is also referred to as certification as well

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A Comprehensive View of Hypertension: Bridging Traditional and Alternative Health Perspectives

Understanding Hypertension: The Silent Threat to Global Health Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a chronic condition where the force of blood against artery walls is consistently too high. Often called the “silent killer,” it typically shows no symptoms until significant damage has occurred to the heart, kidneys, or brain. This makes early

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Response Paper to Kaplan & Grabe (2002)

While embarking on the analysis of the historical developments in the Discourse Analysis, Kaplan & Grabe (2002) developed a paper, which was later published in the Journal of Second Language Writing. Initially, the authors asserted the need for discourse analysis to be carried out within a period of 40-50 years, citing the immense contributions that

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Intercultural Rhetoric and Its Implications for Teaching L2 Writing

Introduction             The world globalization has increased migrations and cultural exchanges have grown tremendously. There is an increasing pressure on the need to adopt the appropriate teaching techniques in a class that is composed of students from diverse cultural backgrounds (Taft, Kacanas, Huen, & Chan, 2011). Kaplan on realizing the impact of the differences written

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Home-Based Acute Care Model for Older Patients

Introduction             The American population is aging as the number of older citizens is becoming higher due to the baby boom generation (Goeschel, 2011). The increased number of older citizens who need special attention has increased pressure on the hospitals and special models need to be developed in order to meet their needs. The numbers

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