a paradox is what some in American-lingo will call and oxymoron, namely, an expression that has an statement with a counterintuitive logic.
the harder I work, the more I fall behind.
what the hell? if I work harder, it should be moving ahead, but, that's not the case, I'm falling behind.
so that's a paradox, how can you work harder and fall behind? is counterintuitive, contratry to logic, therefore paradoxical.
One day I’m walking and I see kids putting ducks in a tiny little crater in the ground I asked the boy what are you doing you’re going to lose them in the stream at the very end of the Crater in Turn on the corner of my eye so very thin and tiny piece of string tied to him and all the other duckies he said if I die they die we do it together so it won’t matter matter
I'm not sure but I would go with C. if I were you because s' is possession of a group of people for example All the moms' children in the school were punished moms' is possession of more than one mom but mom's is possession of one mom so if you say childrens' instead of children's that would be wrong because children is a plural by itself so you can't turn a plural into a plural possession all you have to do is just put 's after a plural word to give it possession.
Answer and Explanation:
Evidence is a piece of information that helps to understand the result or may lead to an understanding of another person's psyche. We can get the evidence through:
• Personal experience
• Books
• Observation
• Journals
• Magazines
• Newspapers
• The Internet
• Family/Friends
• Peers/Colleagues
• Lecture Notes
There are four pillars of the Evidence-Based Practice model:
1-Clinical Experience: This is Informal evidence that is obtained through clinical practice.
2-Research Evidence: This is Formal evidence that is obtained through scientific research.
3-Patient Values: These are based on the Values, expectations, and experiences of the patient.
4-Practice context: These are the characteristics of the practice context.
The evidence makes sure that it is framed in terms of clinical expertise and the patient's values and circumstances.
Testimonial evidence is considered more inconsistent because it is hard to get the other person's answers. Testimonial evidence takes time to resolve the problem because we have to understand the other person thoroughly.