Partially ordered set Essays

  • Nursing Diagnosis

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    easily performed cough technique and help mobilize the patient with ADL's. This helps the patient learn to cough and clear their airways without fatigue (Sparks a... ... middle of paper ... ... sure to let staff know and that R.M. wanted it ordered with each food tray. The patient also ate the majority of his lunch with little need to urge to have more bites by staff. References Jarvis, C. (2008). Physical examination and health assessment (5th ed.) with skills DVD. St. Louis: Saunders

  • The Controversy: The Loss Of The Royal Library

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    The idea that the loss of the Great Library set back human progress, while true, was not solely based on the size of the collection of books, but also that the unique works could not be found anywhere else in the world. Because of the loss of the vast amount of resources, the Greeks and Romans were unable to continue on their verge to a scientific revolution until two thousand years later. The fuel to their discoveries had vanished and anything that could have progressed new advances for the New

  • Compare And Contrast Early River Valley Civilizations

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    of cities-states. Five hundred ten years later, the civilization of Babylon came about. Babylon played an important role in Mesopotamia. They were most known for their Code of Hammurabi, it was an established set of laws that was extremely strict. This civilization was the first codify a set of laws. The king, Hammurabi, took over most of the sumerian region. Not long after, about 140 years later, the Hittites civilization developed. This civilization was extremely important because they learned

  • The Collapse Of The Anti-British Riots

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    resurgence of the Wafd or problems of any other parties such as the communists or Muslim Brotherhood. At certain points during the coup and later dealing with the British, the Muslim Brotherhood and communists worked in conjunction and were even partially represented with the RCC (Thornhill 905) primarily due to the resentment for the current regime. To solve this however the Free Officers had to play it careful, it started out by keeping Ali Maher as prime minister, who talked of how the Free Officers

  • The Rise Of The Bolsheviks

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    take full control of the government by using military strength to over throw the provisional government. The Provisional government new the Bolsheviks were going to lead an uprising sooner or later. So a provisional military general Lavr Kornilov ordered troops to the Soviet stronghold of Petrograd to try to put down any uprisings. The Red’s defended the town and won respect from the population for standing for the revolution. They led an uprising that did not leave to much violence as the provisional

  • Swot Analysis Of Under Armour

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    to visit their nearest sporting store. SALES PROMOTION Sales promotion is usually a short-term sales incentive that works effectively, but is subject to price sensitivity. They usually offer free delivery and transportation of products if they are ordered in a certain amount. PUBLIC RELATIONS Under Armour uses public relations as a tool to maintain good relationships with their investors. This is of importance in order to maintain quality investor relations to ensure that current shareholders continue

  • Battle Of Monmouth Battle Analysis

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    The Battle of the Monmouth Courthouse, more commonly known as the Battle of Monmouth, consisted of a battle fought on June 28, 1778 in what is now known as Monmouth Battlefield State Park, Freehold, New Jersey. This battle of the American Revolutionary War, fought between the Continental Army, led by General George Washington, and the British Army reinforced with Hessian soldiers, led by Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton. The battle is considered to have been fought to a draw (Clinton, 1954)

  • Set Theory in the Flesh

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    Set Theory in the Flesh The idea of infinity has been around for thousands of years. It it impossible to even conceive of this number or anything that pertains to the infinite. There is always one more. A billion is a fairly large number, 1 with 9 zeros after it. If one counted by seconds without breaks, it would take over 32 years to reach it. A Google, is a number written as 1 with one hundred zeros after it. One couldn't even count the number of lifetimes it would take to count to this number

  • Personal Narrative: Virginia Beach Vacation

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    came out during the sunrise and flew their kites. The kites ended up blocking my view of the sunrise, partially. The next day we had pancakes that the hotel gives for breakfast. That was the best food I have had since the vacation has started. My family and I went to the beach right after that. The water was still cold, so I had to play with the sand. Instead of building a sand castle, I built a set of tunnel and stuff underground. Then, my little brother came and jumped on the tunnels and all of

  • Importance Of Jury Nullification

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    verdict they feel is proper even if it contradicts the law. If a jury feels that the outcome of a trial is unjust they can exercise their right of jury nullification. The doctrine of jury nullification states that “jurors have the inherent right to set aside the instructions of the judge and to reach a verdict of acquittal based upon their own consciences.” In other words, it states the jury has the right to judge the ethics of the law in any case if they choose. Jury Nullification most commonly appears

  • Congressional Oversight in American Politics

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    from reckless meandering. In the Constitution, for example, there is no singular mention of a definitive power such as “congressional oversight.” Consequently, there is no clear set of goals or practices through which Congress can oversee the executive branch. This is where things can become slightly tricky, however. As ordered by the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946, Congress was given the power to “exercise continuous watchfulness” over the executive branch and its subsidiary agencies and programs

  • The Voyage Of Christopher Columbus

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    American History I Christopher Columbus' Voyage to North America Spanish exploration first began with a series of revolutions. First, the Commercial Revolution generated economic stability. Second, the Intellectual Revolution generated interest in the Earth's composition and the pursuit of exploration. Europe then called for a political revolution to end the disorganized and disorderly rule of its government. This revolution returned order and stability to the government and renewed interest

  • William Sherman and the Desolation March.

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    family devastated and with no money. Thankfully, the Sherman was cared to by a family friend, Thomas Ewing, a senator and prominent member of the Whig Party. William was said to have received his middle name, Tecumseh, from the Shawnee Indians, who partially raised him. Sherman's early military career was excruciatingly dull . Unlike many of his friends who fought during the Mexican-American War, Sherman spent this time stationed in boonies of California as an executive officer. In 1850, he married

  • The English Civil War

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    The English Civil war was partially a religious conflict, which brought Church and State against Parliament. Under the reign of James I, England saw the rise in Protestants dissenters. Groups like Barrowists, Puritans, Fifth Monarchists, Quakers, and many more demanded for more religious reform. They felt that the Church of England’s liturgy was too Catholic for a Protestant church. James VI and I accepted the more moderated Puritans and other dissenters, and he was able to keep his kingdom in peace

  • Essay On Treaty Settlement

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    To what extent can the treaty settlements at the end of World War I be considered ‘harsh and short-sighted’? It can be argued that the treaty settlements at the end of World War I were largely short-sighted but only partially harsh. The Treaty of St Germain which dealt with Austria was harsh as it led to severe economic problems in Austria. Not only the treaty of St Germain, but the Treaty of Versailles, dealing with Germany, also imposed harsh military restrictions on Germany. The treaty settlements

  • Battle Of Wilderness

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    separate points and converged on the Wilderness Tavern, which had been the concentration point for the Confederates one year to the day earlier when they launched their devastating attack on the Union right flank at Chancellorsville. But Grant chose to set up his camps to the west of the old battle site before moving southward. Unlike the Union army of a year before, Grant had no desire to fight in the Wilderness. The Battle of the Wilderness, fought from May 5 to May 7, 1864, was the first battle of

  • Ordinal Level Variance

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    The standard deviation is also used to show how the normal curve is discussed and divided in inferential analysis (Walker, 2009). “The index of dispersion is another measure of dispersion for normal and partially ordered ordinal variables” (Walker p.126, 2009). The index of dispersion is not usually used when measuring data, and there are not that many ways to measure nominal and ordinal level data, and people tend to use the variance and standard deviation which

  • The Dominican Republic, and its owner, Rafael Leonidas Trujillo

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    dictatorships, one that in the eyes of the world of those times was great, but in the eyes of the Dominicans, was nothing short of deadly. Rafael Leonidas Trujillo, or “El Chivo”, controlled the people of the Dominican Republic in a manner that set him apart from the other leaders of that time. By controlling every aspect of the country’s economy, he controlled the people, by controlling each individual’s income and their jobs, he controlled their lives. (Sagas, 173) It is true that from the

  • Summary: The Rape Of Nanking

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    The Rape of Nanking was a very serious time for the Chinese people of Nanking. The massacre started with the bloody Japanese victory in Shanghai, during the Sino-Japanese war. Chiang-Kai Shek, the Japanese leader at the time, ordered the evacuation of all official Chinese troops and citizens presently residing in Nanking. A lot of people followed the orders and left, but many stayed, unaware of the bloodbath and slaughter that was approaching. On December 13, 1937, the first of the Japanese troops

  • The Killers by Ernest Hemingway

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    The Killers by Ernest Hemingway "The Killers" by Ernest Hemingway is a story based upon Hemingway's view of the big city in the late 1920's. During the era of prohibition whoever controlled the flow of alcohol controlled the city. Unfortunately, the police were powerless against man thirst for booze. The Mafia also expanded into the bookie field, and if someone didn't pay up or double crossed the Mafia they were taken out. Hemingway was unfamiliar with this city scene and we can see a very strong