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Hello, Amm564, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Adam and I work with the Wiki Education Foundation; I help support students who are editing as part of a class assignment.

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If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me on my talk page. Adam (Wiki Ed) (talk) 17:51, 15 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

CCTP 752 - Questions for Peer Reviewers due 11/1/16

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Hello everyone!

I've made a few edits to the page. I began a new section titled "Relational Dialectics in End-of-Life Care," and I've included some information from studies on RDT and EOL care, as well as some studies that relate to RDT and the human grieving process.

Here are a few questions I have for you as I continue to edit and add to the page:

1. Are the points clearly made? In other words, do you understand what the content means when you read it?

2. Where do you see room for elaboration? After reading it, do you have more questions or wish that the section would go into more detail on a certain topic relating to end-of-life care or the grieving process? It seems a little brief, but I also don't want too much information to bore people. Please let me know what you'd be interested in hearing more about.

3. How does this new section look and fit in with the others? Do you think it should be a separate section, or do you think it would tie in better if it was placed under an already-existing section? I want to make sure that the information flows, and that it is easy to read.

Thank you!!

Practice Reference Article

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Hello Amanda! Here is your reference. It's for an article on how a baby saw her mother for the first time due to glasses[1].

  1. ^ Diebelius, Georgia. "Baby sees mum for the first time thanks to special glasses - and it's so cute". Metro. Associated Newspapers Limited. Retrieved 11 October 2016.