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Using Simulation in Nursing Didactic Classes to Enhance Students' Critical Thinking and Knowledge
Kholoud Alharbi
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.4.1411
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There are 3.69 % improvement in the passage rate of The National
Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) after using simulation in the
nursing programs (Terwilliger, 2013). Simulations have become
important in the nursing field as it enhances the critical thinking skills
of students in nursing schools (Adib-Hajbaghery & Sharifi, 2017). The
study’s aim was to examine if using simulation in nursing didactic
classes can facilitate critical thinking of nursing students. The design of
the pilot study was a convenience, non-randomized trial. A total of
thirty-three nursing students at the Indiana University Kokomo (IUK)
campus were involved in the study. The students were from
pharmacology and pathophysiology class. The independent t-test was
used to compare the means of two independent groups to find out if
there is a significant difference between the two groups (pre and posttest). The study revealed that there is no significant improving on
critical thinking skills among nursing students and no increasing in
their grades after exposure to the simulation experience. This study has
limitations as the following small sample size and lack of a control
group. Further research studies on a large scale should be performed to
validate the effectiveness of simulation in improving the critical thinking
skills and decreasing the attrition rates.
The Gender Descriptive Attitude toward Power Translation: A Case Study of the Conference of the Birds (Manteq at-Tair) in Attar Neishapouri's Work (Any theories movement the line of a new intellectual jump)
Hamed Fathi
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.4.1412
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of interest-based the gender descriptive attitude toward power translation and Sufism work like the Conference of the Birds, is so complicated understand Sufism poem, even for the readers of the source language, then, the research has found that this is a snapshot of the blame of war revolve around gender and power.
Financial Inclusion: A panacea for Achieving Sustainable Poverty Reduction in Nigeria
Cyprian Clement, Abur
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.4.1413
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One key variable of the next level is to study the pattern of financial exclusion, identify barriers, review international experience and provide recommendations for achieving the objectives of financial inclusion. Financial inclusion is critical to achieving poverty reduction in the economy. The importance of financial inclusion arises from the problem of financial exclusion.
Socio-Political Movements in the Field of Environmental Protection in Uzbekistan
Allaberganov Sherali Yuldashevich
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.4.1414
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During the years of independence, the country has analyzed the increased attention of the public to the issues of environmental protection and sanitation, as well as the activities of non-governmental non-profit organizations in all regions in accordance with the reforms in the country.
Nature and Conservation Matters in Islam Studies
Adilov Zafar
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.4.1415
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The article devoted to describing the nature of human relationships as well as the ecological norms. In sacred books – the Qur’an, in Hadith books, there are very many advanced and edifying ideas about environmental conservation, caring for animals and plants. Hunting some animals, cutting some trees, and destroying forests are banned in these books.
Some Philosophical and Legal Issues of Development of Small Business and Private Entrepreneurship in Uzbekistan
Iroda Ganijanovna
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.4.1416
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The article discusses the issues of philosophical and legal issues in the development of small business and entrepreneurship, the decrees and resolutions of the President of Uzbekistan.
Growth of Inclusive Education in India and its Relevance in Contemporary Period
Dr.Rayees Ahmad Dar
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.4.1417
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As the development of any country is being depicted by its education system so inclusive education is one of the steps to achieve the same. Both nationally and internationally, inclusion of disabled students including children with minority race, women and children from rural areas, in the general educational classrooms along with their non-disabled peers is considered as a serious issue by the educational community. In order to face this issue there is a need to aware the people about the benefits and productive outcomes of inclusion
Kashmiri Bandhs and Their Bandh Pather: The Cultural Heritage and Legacy of Kashmir
Mr. Irshad Ahmad Dar, Mr. Abdul Majeed Dar
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.4.1418
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A group of fifteen or twenty people performing a Jashan dance is usually called as Band Pather (Traditional Theatre of Kashmir) in Kashmiri language. There are no heavy musical instruments used. All the performers in the dance put their hands on the waist of their co-dancers and together move backward and forward with the light rhythm of the beating of the musical instruments.
Tribal Women of Jammu and Kashmir in Quest for their Identity with Special Reference to Socio- Economic and Educational Status
Mr. Shafat Farooq Reshi, Mr. Abdul Majeed Dar
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.4.1419
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When women attempt to redefine their roles and expand their arena of choices, their perceptions and actions generate reverberations through the entire society necessitating a re-ordering of not only gender roles and arrangements, but also of the social and political order affecting the culture and the collectivity and its self-definition and identity.
Comparative Study of Academic Achievement and Self Concept Working Mothers.
Firdoos Ahmad Tantry, Aadil Husain Rather
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.4.1420
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The present study was undertaken to find out the self-confidence and academic achievement of children of working and non-working mothers of Kashmir.800 children was selected as sample for the present study (in which 400 children of working mothers and 400 children of non-working mothers) by using simple random sampling technique.
The Concepts Of Normality And Abnormality As Well As The Categorization Of Abnormal Behavior
Rajib Sarmah, Dr. MD. Meraj Alam Nehal
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.4.1421
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One of the most fundamental difficulties that contemporary civilization must contend with is unusual. The situation is becoming increasingly dire with each passing day. Those who make their living in the field of psychology do all in their ability to assist folks in dealing with issues of the sort we just discussed. Because of this, it is of the utmost importance to educate oneself on deviant patterns of behavior. Coleman was of the opinion that outstanding behavioral research had the potential to make a significant contribution to the enhancement of individual correction as well as the reduction of the amount of stress caused by mental illness and malpractice in today's society. He expressed this opinion in a quote that can be found in the following paragraph. In this part of the discussion, we will make an effort to develop a grasp of ideas that are common as well as ideas that are less popular.
Area & Power Optimized Hybrid CMOS-Memristor Logic Circuit-Based Carry Look-Ahead Adder
Manimegalai Munisamy, Janani Munisamy
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.4.1422
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Memristor, in addition to the well-known resistor, capacitor, and inductor, is the fourth fundamental two-terminal passive circuit component. Many researchers have recently suggested memristor-based architectures. Memristor-based digital logic circuits offer a possible replacement for traditional IC technology by creating new avenues for investigating cutting-edge computing designs. The memristor Ratioed logic (MRL) is compatible with conventional CMOS technology in a number of memristor-based logic design methodologies. On the basis of the hybrid CMOS-memristor structure, two types of carry-look ahead adders (CLA) are proposed, one of which is based on MRL logic and the other of which is an upgraded type that is implemented by MRL universal gate (MRLUG). The suggested design method uses a reduced number of memristors and CMOSs than IMP-based or CMOS-based CLAs, resulting in a smaller circuit size and less power consumption. The proposed CLAs are verified by theoretical analyses and simulations.