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Term Paper # 30882 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Sexual Stamina, 2002.
A look at the importance of sexual stamina.
2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 10 sources, $ 89.95
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This is a 10-page paper on how to increase sexual stamina and the underlying importance of the issue.
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"Survival in Auschwitz", 2008.
A review of Primo Levi's "Survival in Auschwitz".
1,773 words (approx. 7.1 pages), 2 sources, MLA, $ 57.95
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This paper examines Primo Levi's "Survival in Auschwitz", which describes his personal experiences in the Auschwitz concentration camp. It discusses how, for Primo Levi, the strength and tenacity to withstand the terrors of the death camps had much to do with his physical and mental stamina, his scientific background as a chemist and perhaps his personal religious beliefs, which certainly helped other Jews to survive.

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"Without a doubt, Levi did indeed possess great luck, good, sturdy health and much spiritual strength upon entering Auschwitz and certainly retained these traits when he was released in 1945. Physically, Levi was a rather small man but possessed much body mass and strength as a result of climbing mountains as a hobby. He once declared that he "learned the virtues of resistance, endurance and sustenance in the mountains" and admitted that without these "virtues" he would not have been able to survive the death camp at Auschwitz (Pytell, "The Grey Zone: Viktor Frankl's Auschwitz"). Clearly, as a denizen of the Auschwitzian version of "Hell on Earth," Levi found himself dependent on these "virtues" in order to endure and overcome the horrible conditions at the camp and the never-ending taunting and coarse discipline of his Nazi inquisitors. "
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Nursing Leadership, 2008.
Looks at ways nurses can meet their ethical obligation to be skilled communicators, teachers, motivators and team builders
1,250 words (approx. 5.0 pages), 4 sources, APA, $ 42.95
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This paper notes that the ethical obligation and demand for leadership from nurses is the foundation for the public's trust in the medical profession. The paper then emphasizes the importance of understanding what it is a nurse is suppose to do ethically and relates that personal reflection and open communication between nurses and administrators is a proactive way of strengthening and protecting the public's trust in the profession of nursing. The paper concludes that the rigorous schedule of nursing school is a way of weeding out those who do not have the character and stamina to be teachers, motivators and team builders. Nursing is a profession of respect and responsibility--not everyone is cut out to be a nurse.

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"There will never be an easy answer, but as a leader in your field you will be expected to always act accordingly. Nurses are looked upon as teacher, motivators and team builders. These responsibilities are a part of the profession. Leadership is a professional expectation. Nurses are encouraged to develop their personalities into a leadership role. We are encouraged to seek out our weaknesses and improve upon them to become effective leaders in our profession."
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Prison Health Care, 2008.
This paper presents a prison nurse's evaluation of prison health care.
1,525 words (approx. 6.1 pages), 3 sources, APA, $ 50.95
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This paper explains that the author, a prison nurse, believes that prison healthcare in the United States is widely inadequate to meet the needs of this special population. The author stresses that nurses need not only the physical strength but also mental stamina in order to help others overcome both their physical and non-physical problems. The paper underscores that one of the greatest problems in the prison system is overcrowding, which leads to the exacerbation of the existing crisis in the healthcare system of inmates.

Table of Contents:
Introduction
Purpose
Assumptions
Principles
Conclusion

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"In caring for inmates, therefore, I am assuming that they have needs and rights, like any other human beings. Another assumption is the interaction of a variety of factors that manifest themselves as illness or indeed as health. These include the mental and emotional state of the inmate, the interpersonal reactions with other inmates and guards, as well as the prison environment in which the inmate lives on a daily basis. My purpose as nurse is then to attempt to mitigate these factors in creating a healing plan for the client."
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Gymnastics: Injury & Prevention, 2007.
A look at gymnastics, the possible injuries as a result of gymnastic training and how to prevent these injuries from happening.
889 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 31.95
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This paper takes a look at the sport of gymnastics. According to the paper, younger gymnastic athletes are particularly vulnerable to injuries because of the great physical, stamina, and balance-related demands. The paper goes on to discuss the various possible causes of gymnastic related injuries.

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"Exercises using the plyometric strategy are very useful for gymnasts; plyometric exercises are the "rapid deceleration and acceleration of muscles" that in turn help create a stretch-shortening cycle," according to www.specialolympics.org. These kinds of exercises train the muscles, and train the nervous system to carry out in an effective way the stretch-shortening cycle, which can improve the performance of a gymnast. Drills using plyometrics also help the athlete develop "rhythm, speed, power and even muscular endurance," the Special Olympics site explains. All plyometric exercises must be carried out on a flat soft surface, and for example, doing the "Exploding Harvards" plyometric exercise builds stamina and muscle strength by doing 10 jumps on each leg."
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Performance Enhancing Substances, 2004.
This paper discusses the use of performance enhancing substances.
1,575 words (approx. 6.3 pages), 10 sources, MLA, $ 55.95
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This article looks at the subject of performance enhancing substances. The writer examines the effects and risks of using such substances. The writer discusses appropriate alternatives to these drugs, such as proper nutrition, hydration and vitamins. The writer also provides the option of working with a trainer in order to increase muscle mass, strength and stamina. In this paper, the writer looks at the wide use of such performance enhancing substances in sports and among athletes.

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"Trout and Kazlauskas have noted that Sport plays a major role in the lives of many people, both for active participation and as entertainment. Sport is now a huge nationally and internationally based industry. The desire to win has led some athletes to resort to the use of performance enhancing drugs. With huge financial rewards now available in some sports, the pressure to excel has grown. Some have argued that drug use should be given free rein ... "
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Physical Training and Seniors, 2002.
A look at physical strength training for senior citizens.
2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 5 sources, $ 89.95
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This ten-page paper presents a detailed discussion in the subject of physical strength training for senior citizens. The author takes the reader on a journey in we explore the many benefits of physical strength training and stamina as well as long term health benefits are discussed. Ways to build that strength are also discussed.
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Becoming a Doctor, 2003.
An overview of the steps involved in qualifying as a physician.
2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 8 sources, MLA, $ 73.95
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This paper examines the difficult journey involved in becoming a doctor. It discusses the required character, stamina. and skills needed to undertake the many years of study. The paper also discusses the reasons why some people become doctors and the intensely rewarding career medicine can be if chosen for the right reasons. Also covered is the stiff competition to get into medical school.

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"In the United States there are 125 medical schools (M.D. schools) and only 19 osteopathic schools (D.O. schools). The competition for admission is stiff. In 1998 over 41,000 applicants were reviewed and only 16,170 students were actually admitted to M.D. schools. Out of the 19 osteopathic schools, 9,500 students applied and 2,500 spots were filled. It is important that you apply early. Most schools require that you apply as early as a year in advance to ensure that your application is reviewed by the committees (Bianco par. 10)."
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Admission Essay, 2004.
This paper is an admission essay for dental school.
945 words (approx. 3.8 pages), 0 sources, $ 33.95
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This paper explains that the writer is a go-getter because he graduated from high school early, pursued a dual-degree college program, and achieved many other accomplishments. The author, a member of the ?For Los Angelitos? club, points out that he traveled to Tijuana, Mexico, where the members provided oral care education to the children of the area. The paper describes the author?s stamina to persevere when he was paralyzed from the waist down in a major traffic accident and yet continued with his university work while he was recovering.

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"Manual dexterity ability is extremely important in the field of dentistry and I have above average skills in this area as well. My rock climbing experiences have provided the opportunity to develop and strengthen these skills beyond the average person. Rock climbing requires an intense concentration and focus as well as the ability to problem solve on both an intellectual level and a physical level."
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The Paramedic Career, 2007.
This paper examines the field of EMT paramedics.
1,782 words (approx. 7.1 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 57.95
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The paper discusses the history of the paramedic career, pay scales and job duties involved and the requirements for registration or certification in the United States. The paper relates that being a fairly new profession in the United States, the paramedic profession is one that is inclusive of much stress, has needs of physical stamina and requires ongoing education in the field in order to stay sharp on skills and knowledge. The paper concludes that the EMT field is one that appears to be opening up and becoming recognized in the medical field for its importance in the provision of healthcare.

Outline:
Objective
Introduction
History of the Paramedic
Licensing Authorities and Certification Regulations
Pay Scales - Job Duties
Summary and Conclusion

From the Paper
"Almost forty years ago the United States President, Lyndon Johnson, and his Committee on Highway Traffic Safety made a recommendation that a national certification agency be created in order that uniform standards could be established for the purpose of training and examination of active personnel in the ambulance service sector of healthcare services. Thus the establishment of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) in 1970. The pre-hospital care of those requiring emergency medical services has "continually evolved and improved.""





 

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