www.zoover.nl. This is a review site with information on the locations, appartments, resorts and near surroundings, all by other travelers who has been there. So, consumers’ reviews and their experience stories. From these reviews you are exposed to a lot of other information, than the formal information on the websites of the travel agencies who only wants to sell the holiday. Positive remarks are made, but also negative topics are discussed. So after reading the reviews you can make the decision
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GENRERAL REQUIREMENTS Format: Calibri (Body), NOT ARIAL, 12 point, square paragraphing, 1.5 line spacing. Wording: 1000 words/ person +/- 10% Referencing: 10 academic peer-reviewed journal articles (not books)/ person, APA6 style, within 15 years Submission: 2 docx files, one working paper, one references list, THE REFERENCES MUST BE ARRANGED IN ALPHABET ORDER. Figures: The use of tables and charts are highly recommended and appreciated Deadline: 23 May 2016, 6pm (No late submission) -------------------------------------------------
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ad hoc Committee on the Free Dissemination of Research evaluated the evolving publishing landscape and the viability of transitioning to an Open Access publications model. They determined that in addition to maintaining our high standards of peer review, ECS should pursue complete Open Access to keep our publications relevant and sustainable. In May 2015, the ECS Board of Directors approved launching the Free the Science campaign to help fund the transition to complete Open Access by 2024.
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Paige Weber Overcoming Barriers In Evidence-Based Practice University of Louisiana at Lafayette Overcoming Barriers in Evidence-Based Practice All healthcare organizations will experience some kind of change over time. When it comes to using evidence- based practice within a healthcare system, deciding on what to implement is the easy part. The hard part is implementing the practice and making it stick. There are many barriers for why implementing EBP is not easily attainable by nurses. Some of
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When I was first told to find a topic for my academic research essay, I was perplexed since there were a large number of topics to consider. At first, I decided to think about global warming which had always been a popular topic. However, without much academic background on it, I found it quite difficult for me to write. Therefore, I made a decision to search for something in sociology, in which I’ve been always interested. Suddenly, a hotly debated issue came into my mind: Should death penalty be
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Methods, instruments, data analysis | Findings/Implications | Inglis, S. C. (2011). Structured telephone support or telemonitoring programmes for patients with chronic heart failure. Cochrane Database Of Systematic Reviews, (6), doi:10.1002/14651858.CD007228.pub2 | Systematic Review | Level I | Twenty-five studies and five published abstracts were included. 16 evaluated structured telephone support, 11 evaluated telemonitoring, and two tested both interventions. Inclusion criteria:only peer reviewed
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Jeniffer Quero Moeckli AP Language September 27, 2013 Universal Themes of Death Death is no stranger to humanity, but mankind by nature fear death and will do all in their power to preserve their life. The event of death causes despairing emotions for those around us, but will also effect those around us morally by educating them to acknowledge the value of life and to change their perspectives. In “Shooting the Elephant”, George Orwell describes a time where he sensed a moment of injustice
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Rhetoric. The Natural Hazard Center has been serving the National, and International clearing place since 1976. The primarily information is provided from the National Science Foundation and other place like the U.S. Geological Center. This peer review was done by Weejes editor of Bimonthly Publication United Academic Journal. Donald Trump wants to ban Muslims from coming to the United States. He feels as if they are the cause of violence that has been on the up-rise for a period of time now
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In your High School science classes you may have learnt Hooke’s law, the law of physics which relates a spring’s length to how hard you pull on it. What your High School science teacher probably didn’t tell you is that when Robert Hooke discovered his law in 1676, he published it as an anagram, “ceiiinossssttuv”, which he revealed two years later as the Latin “ut tensio, sic vis”, meaning “as the extension, so the force”. This ensured that if someone else made the same discovery, Hooke could reveal
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Why Is the Scholarly Style So Different? Raluca S. Buciuc Glion Institute of Higher Education September 14, 2014 Why Is the Scholarly Style So Different? This work paper has the main purpose to analyze an academic article on a management topic and identify the way the author represents its ideas in a scholarly style. The chosen article is “Understanding and Managing the Generational Differences in the Workplace” written by Kapoor C. and Solomon N and published in Worldwide Hospitality and
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