Guidelines Essays

  • Childhood Guidelines

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    When, it comes to raising a child a parent doesn’t really have guidelines. They want their kid to be successful, intelligent ,with what they need in life to be a good adult. But what do they need? I think three good things that a parent needs to teach their kids is good morals, respect, and independence. If these three things are integrated into a childhood, then I think that that child will be able to become a good human being. Morals are a big part of childhood, because there are so many of them

  • Motivational Strategy Guidelines Based On Self-Efficacy

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    paper is three-fold: First, to examine briefly Social Cognitive Theory’s view on the contribution of self-efficacy to learning and motivation; Then, to offer some guidelines for motivational strategies reflecting self-efficacy concepts that have been supported by research; Finally, to provide some possible ways to implement these guidelines in a mathematics class. Introduction Within us all is a desire to achieve. The need exists to show, to ourselves and to others, that we are capable in some

  • Humorous Wedding Speech - Written Guidelines from the Bride

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    Humorous Wedding Speech - Written Guidelines from the Bride Good evening Ladies and Gentlemen - I must inform you that I’ve had quite a heavy night and I’m still feeling a little fragile. So please spare a thought and try not to clap too loudly during my speech because I’ve got a dreadful hangover and a splitting headache. You’d think I’d know better than to be out drinking in the early hours of the morning the night before a big wedding - but David’s a good friend (mate) and he needed some

  • Even Cowgirls Get the Blues - Within the Guidelines of Feminist Discourse

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    Even Cowgirls Get the Blues - Within the Guidelines of Feminist Discourse Surprisingly, in spite of being a male from the 1970s, Tom Robbins has written a novel, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, supporting feminism. This is a term that most of us are familiar with; yet, what is feminism? The Routledge Critical Dictionary of Feminism and Postfeminism defines "feminist purpose" for us as "an active desire to change women's position in society" (Brown, Meginis, and Bardari, 231). In order to discuss

  • Encourage Children to Follow Their Dreams

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    want to begin teaching immediately. I feel it is necessary to get into the classroom while I am excited and new with ideas. I want to start working more in my community with children. I would like to start a program to educate children about guidelines for a college education. They need to know there scholarships and financial aid available. I would also like to help them with problems they are having at home, and show them that life is not all bad.

  • Harmful Effects of the Atkins Diet

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    effects do occur after following the Atkins dieting plan. The American Heart Association, specifically, has said that the decreased intake of carbohydrates and an increased ingestion of proteins and fatty foods does not conform to their dietary guidelines and can lead to seriously negative results and health risks. The less severe disadvantages surrounding the diet consist of physical weakness, low energy level, slower reaction times, headaches, and dehydration. These less dangerous, yet clearly

  • Personal Diet and Weight Loss Management Analysis

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    take advantage of the healthy benefits of following a low-carbohydrate diet. The analysis of my dietary intake for two days is demonstrated on the chart below with the USDA guidelines for my age, gender and lifestyle group, a sedentary female over 50, as a comparison to the food groups and nutrients consumed (Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2005): Figure 1: Personal Diet as compared to Recommended Nutrition Intake Nutrient     Recommended     Day 1     Day 2     Findings Energy Intake     1600

  • clinical guidelines

    1112 Words  | 3 Pages

    intent to influence what clinicians do". Additionally, guidelines have an important role in standardization care and health policy formation such as health promotion, screening etc. Cyprus due to the recent financial meltdown has been aiming to reduce the cost and maintain or even improve the quality of care therefore an array of tools have been used to achieve this. Inter alia, the development, implementation and monitoring of clinical guidelines, implementation of clinical governance and clinical

  • Obesity in America

    579 Words  | 2 Pages

    from a catastrophic health emergency. What is obesity? Obesity is a heath condition where the subject has an abnormally large amount of fat for their height. A person who has a body mass index of over 30 is classified obese by the U.S. Dietary Guidelines. Who does obesity affect? Obesity affects 1/3 of all classes of Americans. However, the highest percentage of obese people per captain can be found in the lower class. The lower class typically eats more cheap, highly processed, high-calorie

  • Pragmatic Literary Criticism

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    transformation, art is conspicuously ambivalent in its ability to promote good or evil. The critical project of pragmatic criticism is to establish a moral standard of quality for art. By establishing artistic boundaries based upon moral/ethical guidelines, art which enriches and entertains, inspires and instructs a reader with knowledge of truth and goodness will be preserved and celebrated, and art which does not will be judged inferior, cautioned against, and (if necessary) destroyed. Moral outrage

  • Federal Guideline Sentencing

    691 Words  | 2 Pages

    In the past two decades, major developments in guideline sentencing have taken place due to Judicial Discretion and Sentencing Disparities which led to dramatic changes by the U.S. Supreme Court in Federal guideline sentencing. Prior to the implementation of sentencing guidelines, judges had total judicial discretion in determining sentence lengths leading to a wide fluctuation of sentences to offenders convicted of similar crimes due to the judge considering all information about the offender when

  • Respect for Persons,Beneficence, and Justice

    1713 Words  | 4 Pages

    ethical principles and guidelines for the protection of human subjects of research. The report was established prior to Barney Clark and the artificial heart and therefore was the guidelines that the doctors and researchers had to follow. The report highlights three essential ethical elements that are pertinent in human research and their applications. It was the professional responsibility of the doctors and researchers involved to abide by previously established ethical guidelines. Respect for Persons

  • Mad Cowboy

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    as Lyman himself admitted, will have health problems regardless of his orientation to meat or vegetables. With this said his comparing analogy is inertly flawed and must be disregarded from the argument he presents. On march 8 before the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, Mary K Young, MS.,R.D,NCBA Director of Nutrition Research and Information, presented the benefits of eating meat. Using Data from the 1995 USDA Continuing Survey of Food Intakes by Individuals (CSI) she confirms that red meat

  • Public Policy Guideline

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    The use of psychology for setting public policy guideline is like a large bonfire in the mountains. It generally is useful and provides many added benefits; however it can be very destructive if not used carefully in the proper way and at the proper time. Because cognitive and emotional development studies often allow political bias, have low ecological validity, and neglect the development of the individual, they should be used conditionally and carefully or not at all. There is no standard for

  • Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), also known as Corporate Responsibility, and Corporate Citizenship

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    acceptable. Ethics sometimes get in the way of resolving questions like: What is the ethical concern? Am I being true to myself? Why is this bothering me? Is it my problem? What do others think? Who else matters? 2 Establishing reasonable ethical guidelines, and therefore appropriate corporate social responsibility, must come from a management perspective. This the primary location where policy is derived. Utilizing the insightful perspectives of Beauchamp et al (1996), which include purpose, principle

  • APA Ethical Guidelines

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    The APA ethical guidelines help to ensure that all psychological research maintains the integrity that it does not do harm or conflicts with the majority of the human populations moral ethical codes. However, in some situations the APA ethical guidelines must be viewed as just that: guidelines. If a study has the potential to benefit humanity as a whole and does not result in the permanent or irreparable harm to a human being then some guidelines must be permitted to be stretched or even broken in

  • Positioning Patients Guideline

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    undergoing invasive procedures by describing one recommended guideline, benefits of this guideline and ways a nurse can implement this guideline into the professional nursing practice. Guideline The Guideline for Positioning the Patient has been approved by the AORN Guidelines Advisory Board. The guidelines can apply to any setting and are adaptable to any area where operative procedures may be performed. Of the twenty-two guidelines, the second is

  • Australian Dietary Guidelines

    526 Words  | 2 Pages

    Food and Nutrition Language and Literacy Writing Task The Australia Dietary Guidelines gives advice for healthy eating and wellbeing. The Australian Dietary Guidelines informs you about the amount of health food that you should be consuming. The Australian Dietary Guidelines are there to help people reduce the risk of food related conditions such as diabetes type two, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity. Exercising regularly can help prevent excess weight gain or help maintain weight loss

  • Clinical Practice Guidelines

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    Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) are very crucial in the evaluation of the practice to be absorbed and implemented by an organization. Often, clinical practice guidelines are defined as the statements that recommend intentions to optimize patient care that is informed by a systematic review of evidence, outcome and findings and an assessment of advantages and benefits and the disadvantages and challenges of alternative care options. Clinical practice guidelines play a very important role in providing

  • Clinical Practice Guidelines

    1289 Words  | 3 Pages

    Clinical practice guidelines or CPGs are “statements that include recommendations intended to optimize patient care that are informed by a systematic review of evidence and an assessment of the benefits and harms of alternative care options.” They attempt to distill a large body of medical knowledge into a convenient, user-friendly format by making recommendations about how the evidence can be applied in actual practice while taking into consideration context-specific issues such as cost and patient