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It is appropriate for “persons' lives, lived experiences, behaviors, emotions, and feelings as well as about organizational functioning, social movements, cultural phenomena, and interactions between nations”.... The review "The Effects of Social Bonds on the Propensity to Commit a Crime" compares the quantitative research of Lo and Zhong on the role of social bonds in general while the qualitative research of Leverentz discusses how social bonds can help women ex-offenders turn a new leaf and abandon a life of crime....
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The analysis of the... This section of the study is concerned with an extensive literature review considering the main aim of the research which involves development and investigation of the connection of the Dicode Pulse Position Modulation as it is a new coding system, which is being suggested, with… the literature review is important as several researchers have been interested in this topic of study and hence conducted several studies on topics associated with dicode A review of the available literature would enhance the understanding of the coding schemes and hence make the researcher more capable of implementing the process of modulation....
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The paper contains a summary of articles about education such as "The impact of multilevel factors on technology integration: the case of Taiwanese grade 1-9 teachers" and "Information and Communication Technology: Students' Health Education in 1st- to 6th-Grade South Korea Elementary Schools".... nbsp;
Multi-level analysis can distinguish the impact of the teachers from the school environment and analyze the factors at each level....
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In the report “Job Satisfaction and nurse's Turnover in the Intensive Care Unit” the author discusses the cases of nurses who are working in the intensive care units.... hellip; The author states that because of the complexities of the duties and responsibilities, many of the nurses develop immense dissatisfaction about their profession which may end up in nurse's turnover....
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This paper "nurse Staffing and Patient Outcome" focuses on nurse's rights on the examples of some works.... hellip; This paper aimed to review the earlier research literature on the effects of nurse staffing on patient outcomes and recommendations for further research and suggestions to enhance nurse recruitment and retention were discussed.... This study result of 16 studies who investigated the association between nurse staffing and patient outcomes included mortality, length of hospital stay, and patient complications....
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ymptoms of Cerebral Palsy are oftentimes very severe, including a hardening of the musculature (spasticity), weakened motor controls that include, but are not limited to, standing, locomotion (the ability to move about freely and autonomously), and even emotional problems (Davis, 1997)....
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"How Effective is Yoga in Reducing the Symptoms of Depression in Middle-Aged Adults" paper describes the methodology used in finding the journal articles used in the research followed by a detailed analysis of the findings of the studies.... These search terms were used to gather general information about the effectiveness of yoga in reducing the symptoms of depression in middle-aged adults.... is a great example of a literature review on psychology....
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In this chapter of the text, Glauser (128) focuses on the state of knowledge about street children, referring to both theoretical and practical sources.... The current paper "The Problem of Street Children" reviews some of the works written by scholars and researchers with respect to street children....
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