Resurge Supplement Review Resurge supplement is an FDA approved fat burning formula by John Barban. This product further has sleep-regulating abilities and only works when an individual is sound asleep. Even better, it strictly adheres to GMP guidelines; hence you are guaranteed nothing but top quality product. What components make Resurge an outstanding product? What are its ups and downs? What incentives are attached to this product? Here is a comparative review of this product that will help you establish whether this is the right weight loss formula for you. Introduction Resurge is the first and only of its type to incorporate two functions in its making. It takes care of not only your weight but also works to regulate your sleeping patterns accordingly. Moreover, its approval by the FDA contributes to its popularity. A bottle of this product comes with 120 capsules, which is a full dose for a month. Working Mechanism of Resurge Resurge works best when a person is asleep; hence an eight-hour sleep is recommended when using it. The product works by countering any…
Reflection Paper Question One Describe how you could use hypothesis testing to decide for your current job, a past job, or a life situation. Include a description of the resolution, what would be the null and alternative hypotheses, and how data could ideally be collected to test the hypotheses. I previously worked in a plastics manufacturing company. The monthly salary was not enough for my personal needs. Therefore, I had to decide on shifting from my employment to a different source of income. In my decision, I sought a job that would give better pay compared to working in the industry. Therefore, my research question was, “can finding another job give more income than my current job?” With the research question, my null hypothesis became, “earnings from the factory job is as good as any other job.” Therefore, my alternative hypothesis became “finding another well-paying job away from working in the industry.” In this case, my alternative hypothesis was setting up my own wholesale business and venture into self-employment. I tested my hypothesis by comparing the mean monthly…
Reflective Writing Project Reflective Writing Project (Hypovolemia vs Hypervolemia) My entry into nursing school has been quite fruitful in building knowledge and understanding of various nursing topics. Throughout the learning process, I have gained great insights regarding nursing care for various groups of patients. I look forward to applying the learned skills in patient care provision as I graduate from nursing school. As part of reflection, the paper provides a detailed comparison and contrast between two system disorders, hypovolemia, and hypervolemia, in a bid to display how my understanding of the two topics has matured over the course of learning. Before joining the nursing school, I could barely understand the meanings of the two system disorders. However, gaining entry into the course had made it possible for me to not only know the two system disorders but also, to identify the various similarities and differences between them. Hypovolemia, also known as volume depletion, is a condition characterized by a decrease in intravascular volume (Viera & Wouk, 2015). A decrease in blood volume or loss of both water and salt…
The relationship between wine producer, wholesale/distributor, and retail/customer Notably, there exists a close relation between producers, wholesale distributors, retailers, and customers. The producers are responsible for large scale production and then sell to wholesale distributors who sell to retailers or direct to the clients (Brostrom et al.). The retail sector boasts of 70% of the market sales. The purpose of this paper is to link the relationship between the production of wine and consumption of the same using the following subheadings. Retail outlets that consumers can obtain wine and the different markets they support. Retail outlets are also known as off-premise outlets, and they are the pillars of wine manufacturing and distribution. These outlets differ differently according to size, consumer objectives, and the varieties available. There are several retail outlets where consumers can obtain wine easily and conveniently. Examples of such retail outlets include liquor stores, grocery stores, clubs and restaurants, and mass merchandisers. Mass merchandisers such as supermarkets sell wine to people who want to buy other premium goods from the same store. Grocery stores sell limited variety wines…
Religion When studying religion, it is usually common to find that religion varies between people living in different locations. The world is divided into two, the Eastern and the Western when it comes to religions. There are a few similarities between the West and the East religions. However, some of the people living in the eastern part believe in western religions and some Westerners as well as believe in the eastern religion. Eastern and Western traditions have had a great impact on world history, and there have been several wars that have been fought over religious influences across the world. The distinction between the religions of the East and the West is not only about the location of their followers, but their beliefs as well. For instance, while the religions of East vary from atheistic to polytheistic, the western religion believes in one supreme God. For example, Jesus is considered by Christians as their savior, while the Muslims consider Muhammad as theirs. In eastern religions, the number of deities is different from that of western. Hinduism followers worship many deities…
Religion and Healthcare Chaplains like Butler provide existential support to patients who perhaps did not expect to be where they were or those needing comforting. With the growing awareness of spiritual practices among patients, more patients want their care providers to have the knowledge and a better understanding of their spiritual beliefs to heal better and understand patients’ decision-making. Therefore, if a patient is a Catholic, Muslim, or Pentecostal Christian or any religion, Butler relates to them in their spiritual levels. Spirituality plays a vital role in a patient’s life, including their interpretations of either falling sick or becoming better. For example, the patient who fears God is punishing him by making him sick, Butler listened to his fears and asked him to forgive himself. If a patient is feeling powerless and unworthy, it might interfere with the treatment offered. Butler uses the patient’s spiritual beliefs to pray for peace together and help with the medical outcomes. Evidence shows that attending to the patient’s spiritual desires allows the Chaplins and healthcare providers to understand them better. Preaching and praying with…
Findings Personal care workers and enrolled nurses to BPSD patients Behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia require urgent and centred care. Patients of BPSD require personal care on daily bases on the treatment centres. Most of the patients in these centres are aged. There needs be urgent direct care when indulging with and communicating to with these particular patients. There is a difference in attitude when dealing with patients among personal care workers and enrolled nurses. The nature of relationship that needs exist when dealing with BPSD patients should be intense in personal care. Personal care workers in study have proved adequately apt in focusing on personal care. Enrolled nurses on the other hand, have proved not sufficiently able to direct such attention to patients. Enrolled nurses in this respect act so as their training is on tending to general needs. Personal care workers in this respect, have undergone intense personalised training in which they confer to patients. Environmental modification in patient family members The concept comprises of conducting a particular study on different family groups. The idea behind the…
Durkheim and Weber After reading Durkheim’s functionalist theory, I believe that it is possible religion evolved from the group rituals of totemism practiced by the indigenous tribes in Australia. The practices around totenism closely mirror modern religious practices, theories and doctrines. Totemism, for instance, demonstrated the concept of the profane and the sacred that manifests in many religious doctrines around what is right and what is wrong. Durkheimm writes that “animals other than the totem, which are profane, can ordinarily be killed and eaten by the clan; the totem animal cannot” (Pals 93). This practice was a clear demonstration that the totem animal was holy. Major religions such as Christianity consider certain animals holy and some unholy just like we see in totemism. Durkheim explains that the symbols and model of what is sacred. He states that “the emblem or logo of the totem animal is always extremely important” (Pals 94). Looking at these particular facts about totenism, and how the communities treated the totem animal, it is easy to conclude that religious practices that involve animal sacrifice and use…
Employment amongst the younger generation Hello, thanks for sharing such an excellent text. The declining trend amongst the employees indeed presents a problem that affects mostly the safety industry in the country. The safety industry, in many cases, is driven by the experience and levels of skillset that is present amongst some of the individuals. The generation z however, as mentioned in your text, lacks the skill set and mostly the experience needed to fulfill such mandates. Lacking the proper experience in such a delicate sector makes it difficult for this new set of employees to grasp the basic traditional safety concepts. The higher rate of retirement among their predecessors is also not covered by the number of employment amongst the younger generation. This creates a problem where soon the safety industry will lack the workforce to run. As you have mentioned in the post, technological advancement indeed plays a significant role in trying to mitigate this problem. With the lack of experience, the younger generation compensates with innovation that pushes to efficient work in this sector. Thanks. Hello, thanks…
Responses to Student’s Posts Response to Discussion 5 1st Reply I am very sorry for the sad story about your puppy. Dirty water, in most cases, is not the best for domestic animals and human beings. When water is stagnated at a place, it is likely to be contaminated hence can cause harm to animals. Although your puppy looked healthy, it might have been infected by worms. It would have been wise to de-worm the puppy. Also, to prevent infections by worms or other bacteria that might be found in the water, you ought to have drained all stagnant water around. Human beings, on the other hand, need to drink boiled or treated water all the time. 2nd Reply Indeed, boiling water helps to kill germs. It is a cheap method of treating water in rural areas. Contaminated water can easily cause diseases since it is prone to bacteria. Besides, it can lead to the spread of water-borne diseases. People in rural areas need to be educated on the methods of treating water and should be advised on how to…