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BUILDING A HOUSE Essay Building A House The process of building a house is a very complex and difficult task. In the following paragraphs, I will be explaining the many different steps that are required to build a house. The first thing in building a house is selecting a lot and lot preparation. The land has to be cleared of trees and brush and graded to ensure a level building area. This process is usually called excavating and grading . This is usually a very fast process but can be costly depending on the job. Also the land has to perk which means the land is not too wet and is safe for a structure and allows a septic tank to be installed that will function properly. The next step is to have the land surveyed. When the land ...show more content... When the framing crew is finished, the framing has to be inspected and passed before the next process can begin. The next process is for the electricians and plumbers to begin. The electricians will completely wire the house while the plumbers will only put in the first stage of pipes. The reason for not completely plumbing is because the showers, sinks, and toilets are the very last items to be installed. After the wiring and preliminary plumbing are complete, insulation and installing the windows on the house are done. Using a good insulation and good windows will help reduce the heating and cooling costs of the homeowner. This is a step in building a house that you should spare no expense. The insulation and windows will pay for themselves in the long run. Next, the builder will be hanging sheetrock. The sheetrock is the base interior wall covering. After the sheetrock is hung, the painting or wallcovering can be done. Once painting is completed, the carpet installation or other floor coverings can be installed. This is self–explanatory. Inside trim will also be done during this phase. This includes various molding and window casings and other items to be done to the specifications of the homeowner. Then builders will move to the outside of the house. The boxing and siding crews will start on the exterior of the house. Here you have to choose whether you want vinyl siding or one of the many of the other kinds of siding on the market today. There Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Quantitative Design In today's world, finding research on any topic is easy as typing in a few words into a database. The problem that arises is the validity of the information. There are different research designs that could be used, for instances, there is qualitative and quantitative. Park and Park (2016), states the qualitative design uses case studies, discussions, and observations to develop a theory. On the other hand, they state quantitative design uses data and measurable outcomes. When it comes to nursing and using evidence based practice (EBP), quantitative design is seen as more valid then qualitative due to subjective data interpretation and analysis therefore, quantitative will be discussed in more detail (Schmidt & Brown, 2015). Quantitative research ...show more content... The problem in this scenario is children with fractures in pain need effective pain medication. Next step according to Khalil, et al. (2016), is recognizing the research question. This can be done by using the PICOT method. The PICOT method is used to form the question that can be easily searched (Caelli, 2016). PICOT stands for patient population, intervention, comparison, outcome, and time (Caelli, 2016). The patient population in this scenario is children under the age of twelve who arrive to the emergency room with a fracture. The intervention will be pain medication administration. Comparison includes the different pain administration of IV morphine, acetaminophen with codeine , and oral ibuprofen. The outcome or goal would include pain relief. The time is not always used, but with this scenario we would indicate time within thirty minutes of administration of medication. Now to form a question applying all aspects of PICOT, in children under the age of twelve with a fracture be given IV morphine compared to oral acetaminophen with codeine or oral ibuprofen to reduce their pain level within thirty minutes of medication administration? The purpose of this question is to determine the best possible treatment to help alleviate pain in children with fractures within thirty minutes. After forming the research question a hypothesis can be formed. A hypothesis is an educated guess. The hypothesis for this particular scenario is, administration of IV morphine will alleviate pain within 30 minutes of administration compared to administration of oral ibuprofen or acetaminophen with Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Orwell's Ideas A major theme for both of Orwell's works is the idea that people, ignorantly, don't care about what they say or think, and then because they don't have minds of their own they are easier to manipulate. In Politics and the English language Orwell says how people don't think about what they are writing and then that leads them to use words and phrases that they don't completely understand; meaning they have no control over their own mind . Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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46 Pages Chapter 2 CHAPTER OUTLINE TEMPLATE Student Reading Discussion Guide Chapter Ⅱ, "... An Englishman" Note any words or phrases that are unfamiliar to you or that are used in a special sense. Define them and be sure to record the page number. A. Epochs (23) – a period of time that is very important in history. B. Vicissitudes (25) – a change of circumstances or fortune, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant. C. Dissenters (29) – labels one who disagrees in matters of opinion, belief, etc D. Halcyon (37) – peaceful, gentle, and calm Note at least three people (or events) who have influenced this period of history as discussed this chapter. Gives their names and contribution. Note the page number where each person is discussed. ...show more content... This concept created a new way of looking at the development of Britain at the time. C. During this time period the British constitutional monarchy was really unfair to its citizens, Paine actually ridicules the British government in one of his works. This ideal of the British being unfair to the citizens not only reinforces previously held beliefs but also makes one realize that Britain has been dealing out injustice for a very long time. D. The Anglican Church's Thirty–Nine Articles of Faith was also a concept during this time period as well as in chapter two, where it describes how Paine was against following the Articles of Faith. Paine was a Quaker and during that time Quakers saw themselves as rebels and outsiders because they opposed the idea of the Articles. E. Around 1756 the Seven Years War was just beginning and Paine ran off to join the crew of a privateer. This however brought new insight as to how a person living in Britain might be so tired of the current life they are living, like Paine, that joining the "army" during that time period was their ticket to see the world. What was the author's main thesis in this chapter? How well he or she support it in terms of sources? How compelling was the author's argument? The authors main thesis in this chapter is the concept of Thomas Paine's early life from his birth in the year of 1737 up until the point where he arrived Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Dbt Reflection Second, DBT teaches distress tolerance or how to tolerate pain in difficult situations without changing it. The awareness of how adolescents react to situation, of their emotions, gives them the tool to change their behavior. In working on that awareness of their thoughts, clients can better manage them and handle them. It helps adolescents manage their anger and fear of being alone. It also helps dealing with PTSD's symptoms such as the intrusive memories of the traumatic events, the avoidance of stimuli associated with it. When clients victim of childhood sexual abuse are able to acknowledge their story in such a way, it will enable them to work on having a better self–image. An important feature is the not judging part. Being able to think about the past trauma without judgment, but just recognizing the situation leaving the emotions linked to that memory in control. ...show more content... Clients will learn to express themselves, to ask for what they want, or say no, while maintaining self–respect and healthy relationships with others. We can see how it would be important for people with PTSD as well, as they can demonstrate exaggerated response or irritable behavior and angry outburst. This type of behavior triggered by little if any provocation can alter rapidly their relationships. Finally, the last set of skills is around emotion regulation, to be able to control your emotions, and express them in an appropriate way. This seems crucial for people suffering from BPD as it can help them develop better relationship and deal with their NSSI. Regarding the PTSD component, it will help in addressing the unjustified guilt and shame that are often linked to sexual Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Macbeth "Fair is foul, and foul is fair." If you were presented with the dilemma of pursuing a new idea to become king, ruling the country by only committing a 'foul' dead such as murder would you choose to ignore it or go ahead with it? Would you do right or wrong? To ignore the premonitions or to go ahead, knowing that if you do go ahead you would destroy the natural order? This is what Macbeth had to solve within himself, his internal conflict. Ladies and Gentlemen, an overriding theme of conflict is established within William Shakespeare's tragic play "Macbeth". Conflict. What is conflict? We simply define conflict as the struggle between opposite forces or different opinions between people. Though it doesn't always have to include two or ...show more content... Lady Macbeth's ambition for power leads her to an unnatural, realm of witchcraft, insomnia and madness. She transforms herself into a desexualised evil spirit. In her soliloquy in Act 1, Scene 5 "unsex me here And fill me from the crown to the toe top–full Of direst cruelty. Make thick my blood". Shakespeare uses imagery which helps add to the unnatural forces and dark powers that Lady Macbeth must have to proceed and achieve her plans. Shakespeare has cleverly crafted the perspectives of its two main characters, Macbeth and his wife, Lady Macbeth, through his use of language techniques. The dialogue between these two protaganists highlights their external conflict. Macbeth suddenly makes the decision to no longer murder king Duncan. "We will proceed no further in this business." (Act 1.9) Following this quote, Macbeth's wife Lady Macbeth becomes shocked and irritated with her husband. She is patronising and personal in her dialogue as she proceeds to attack his man hood. The use of a metaphor in her dialogue in Act 1, Scene 7, "And live a coward in thine own esteem, Letting 'I dare not' wait upon 'I would', Like the poor cat I'the adage?" helps to emphasize her argument and the conflict between the two characters. "Yet do I fear thy nature: It is too full o'the milk of human–kindness". (Act 1.5) assist her ambition. Her determination "we'll not fail "is the result of the argument, Macbeth trying to prove his manhood to his wife, Get more content on StudyHub.Vip