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Reducing Nursing Burnout
(2018-04-20)Nursing burnout is a major problem faced by healthcare systems in the United States and all over the world. Ondriova (2017) reported, “the rate of prevalence of burnout in the profession of nursing is significant” (p. 18). ... -
References To St. Augustine In The Prima Pars Of The Summa Theologica Of St. Thomas Aquinas
(1950-04-01)St. Augustine was born November 13, 354 A.D. at Thagaste, an episcopal city of Numidia, North Africa. He was reared in an age of formidable heresies and in a place that they were rampant. In this age he stood out as a ... -
Reflections On Directing Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House"
(1993-04-01)Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) is, without a doubt, among the most influential playwrights in the history of the Theatre. He has been generally acknowledged since the 1880's to be one of the greatest masters of the modern drama. ... -
Reflections on William Faulkner’s Faith in Humanity
(2004-04-01)Faulkner’s work is, at times, notoriously complex and difficult to read, not to mention frustratingly ambiguous. For this reason, this essay will approach Faulkner’s method of redefining the modem hero from a structural ... -
Refugee Politics And The Origins Of The Cold War: The Hungarian Experience In Montana
(1988-04-01)Following the destruction caused by World War II, world leaders, specifically Franklin D. Roosevelt and Josef Stalin, were responsible for leading the mankind into a new era of post-war reconstruction. The necessary alliance ... -
Refutation Of The Mechanistic Conception Of Life
(1917-04-01)In studying the history of philosophical though, one fact seems to be conspicuous by its absence. That is, we find very little speculation regarding the origin of life. Ancient philosophy is distinctly religious, this ... -
Regeneration of the Forelimb of the Salamander, Triturus viridescens, and the Adult Frog, Rana pipiens
(1963-04-01)Project yourself into the emergency room of a hospital in the not too distant future. A four year old girl is swiftly carried in after having her hand caught in a closing car door, and four of her fingers are missing. After ... -
Regeneration Within Amphibians
(1968-04-01)Regeneration is a complex biological phenomena that is common in some degree to all aspects of life. It is a part of life that is being greatly experimented and explored to understand and use it to its fullest advantage. ... -
Regression and Correlation Using R
(2006-04-01)This thesis has three parts: an analysis of mountain lion data provided by Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, a study of the strength of correlations with small data sets, and preparation of a beginner’s user ... -
Rehabilitate, Punish, or Both?
(2019-04-25)Throughout American history the judicial systems have gone back and forth between which method they want to implement to reduce recidivism. There has been a constant question about which juvenile justice system is best ... -
The Relationship Between Attachment Styles, Environmental Empathy, and Anxiety Sensitivity
(2020-04-24)The purpose of this study was to understand if relationships and emotional distress were predictive factors in one’s disposition towards environmental causes. Multiple studies have compared attachment styles and empathy, ... -
Relationship Between Combined Hormonal Contraceptives and Breast Cancer
(2018-04-20)In the most recent data collected, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. In 2014, 236,968 women were diagnosed with breast cancer and 41,211 died ... -
The Relationship Between Disney Princess Roles and Unemployment During World War II and The Great Recession (2008)
(2020)There has been a trend of polarizing differences between female and male lead roles in the film industry. More specifically, this trend is seen in Disney Princess Films, in the World War II and The Great Recession (2008) ... -
The Relationship between Masculine Honor Belief Systems and Reported Acceptability of Stereotypical, Astereotypical, and Neutral Behaviors
(2020-04-24)Previous literature supports that there is a positive association between masculine honor beliefs and views such as the acceptability of the use of violence in war and negative perceptions of both rape and women who have ... -
Relationship Between Nurse-Patient Ratios and Nurse Burnout
(2019-04-25)Large nurse-to-patient ratios in healthcare may be a significant factor that contributes to nurse burnout rates. Nurse-to-patient ratios refer to the number of patients a nurse is responsible to care for during his/her ... -
Relationship Between Toileting Programs and Geriatric Falls in Long-Term Care Facilities
(2018-04-20)Toileting programs, such as two hour continence checks and bringing patients to the bathroom have become a standard in most nursing home facilities. Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities are defined as institutions ... -
Relative Utility of Different Lengths of the Mitochondrial 16S rDNA Gene in Population Genetics of the Tick Species, Dermacentor andersoni.
(2014-04-01)The hard tick species, Dermacentor andersoni, is an important vector of zoonotic disease in the state of Montana. The purpose of this study was to compare different fragments of the mitochondrial 16S rDNA gene to determine ... -
Religious Influences on Voting Behavior During the 54th Session of the Montana State Legislature: Catholics and the Religious Right
(1996-04-01)There has been a great deal of interest in religious influence on voting behavior among legislators during the election of 1994 and to the present. This project explored the influence of Roman Catholic social justice ... -
Renal Disease, Dialysis, and Sleep Deprivation
(2009-04-01)Renal disease was the ninth leading cause of death in 2004 taking the lives of 42,480 Americans (CDC, 2004), and 500,000 people are receiving dialysis (Wrobel, 2007). Renal disease is a serious problem in the United States ... -
Replacement of the 'Augustinian' Theodicy with an 'Irenaean' Theodicy and the Need for a New Metaphysical Foundation
(2007-04-01)The basic questions with which this essay is concerned have confronted me throughout the course of my study as a student at Carroll. My studies in the sciences and liberal arts have taken place in conjunction with and often ...