to discovery abuse victims, not sonographers. First of all, sonographers are not train for dealing with victims and abusers. They can not recognize for patient’s behavioral changes in such as small amount of examination time. I have seen a lot of patients come with nervous, confused, and depressed. For the first thing in mind, we may think they are weird and have some source of mental illness. Most of people are not going to think and relate that kind of patients are under emotional abuse. In addition
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in the lines 82-84 with, “down there I saw a terrible a terrible confusion of serpents, all of such a monstrous kind the thought of them still makes my blood run cold” (24.82-84). These serpents attacked all sinners viciously while they were in attempt to flee the wrath bestowed upon them scurrying around the pit nude. Tied around the sinner's limbs, the serpents restricted all movement of their arms. The two traveling men witnessed a serpent jolting at a sinner and gouging down on the vulnerable
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Having to possibly torture four innocent civilians in order to save a few hundred from a terrorist attack, would it be okay to do so? The immediate response is usually yes, if you ask an average person, until they start thinking of the innocent people that have to be tortured, they take a step back and think harder about it. Put in the position of the torturer, I will attempt to answer the question. There are three sides we can use to look at the situation and come to a conclusion. Utilitarianism
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brutality. 56 women who in custody were interviewed over a 6-month. All 56 women commit that they observed different level of police brutality. All 56 women committed crimes such as stolen property, malicious damage to property, armed robbery and dealing in drugs. Also those 56 women point out most of the women who in custody experienced physical assault, for example, clapping, beating and kicking…etc(Hesselink,2015) and verbal
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they were forced into a lifestyle they were not accustom to. Emily struggled with this because the Grierson family thought of themselves as being higher than the other people in town. The author also expressed the loneliness and selfishness of Emily through her actions after her father’s death. Rather than telling the towns people her father had died she protested that her father was indeed alive. After accepting her father’s death, Emily became a loner, distracting herself from reality. The author
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Leadership is the ability to inspire confidence and support among the people who are needed to achieve organizational goals. Leadership involves establishing a vision that is clear to others so that they will follow specific goals willingly. In leadership this person will guide and or direct a group of people. A person that has leadership skills always steps up in crisis, and has the ability to act and think in difficult crisis. Leadership cannot be taught like management can, it may be learned
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After getting into an argument or stressful situation, have you felt like your chest was heavy, it was hard to breathe, or you’re nervous and sweaty? Did you know anxiety disorder affects more than 40 million people in the United States? (ADAA, 2010-2014). That means that approximately 38,667 people go untreated every day. Doing this could cause many health issues and can even end with suicide or death. Stress is the number one cause of anxiety disorder and has solutions to help the victims. When
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Before buying a home, you want to make sure that everything stays up to par. It is sometimes surprising how many people place trust in the home inspector to tell them the truth. What a lot of people do not realize is that most home inspectors will not scrutinize anything that is not blatantly obvious. The typical response when something seems out of place is to refer it to the specialist. The problem has become so widespread that the state of Arizona has now created a system where you have to attend
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the play, he begins to truly descend into insanity. When talking with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, Hamlet shouts, "I am but mad north-north-west: when the / wind is southerly I know a hawk from a handsaw" (2.2.402-403). Throughout the play it is difficult to believe that Hamlet is faking madness, as he appears to be truly insane. Although his father’s murder was the biggest cause of Hamlet’s madness, it is necessary to remember, that it is not the only reason. Hamlet’s madness is evident to Ophelia:
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NU1505: HEALTH, SOCIETY AND CARE PROVISION INDIVIDUAL CASE STUDY (Word Count: 3,300) Introduction The author is intending to conduct a patient case study based on the care provision and elements of care that will focus on appraisal of the nursing model, socially or culturally as well as the presence of health awareness and promotion of the individual patient. The author will reflect on the identified frequent needs of an individual patient on a regular basis. The author will look at
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