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    Ballast Water Essay

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    Ballast Water Self-Monitoring System A ballast water self-monitoring system combined with an already approved and tested BWTS harnesses technological advancements that allow for a wide array of analytics and the ability to monitor ballast water treatment systems globally, creating transparency between vessel owners and subscribers in real time. A self-monitoring system would have to meet requirements enacted by different organizations and would have to comply with a stricter standard if an active substance is used for monitoring purposes and although testing can be costly it would be a lot less involved because this system is not directly filtering any of the ballast water. It allows for not only the industry to capture the rapid expansion…

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    environment, precautionary measures should be taken even if some cause and effect relationships are not fully established scientifically. (ANA & CNPE, 2007, p. 6) The ANA reiterates the ethical responsibility nurses have to not only be cognizant of individual patients’ needs, but also “of broader health concerns such as world hunger, environmental pollution, lack of access to health care, violation of human rights, and inequitable distribution of nursing and health resources” (ANA & CNPE, 2007,…

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    Because again, not only is listening a skill that we can improve upon, but it is also something that requires constant work. Active listening is a way to listen with intensity, and purpose. You are fully concentrated on the message, and actively fighting off distractions. One of the important elements of active listening, is learning how to listening with out judgement and listen with acceptance. This can be hard for individuals, especially “selfish listeners.” We have to practice removing our…

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    Reflective Listening Essay

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    This time gave me an opportunity to undertake reflective listening through active listening which according to Rogers (1975) in his “client-centered” therapy argues that it encourages the client to share the information in more depth than if I was only asking directive questions. This enabled me to gain information when the client brought out the underlying issues including those that I had not thought about. The active listening also improved my relationship with the client since I was able to…

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    A person’s culture refers to those beliefs, morals, artistic nuances, customs, personal traits, behaviors, attitudes, folklore, manner of thinking and laws acquired by the individual over time from the societal environment where they reside. (Taylor, 1974) The culture I mainly identify with is the American culture. Various traits in my communication can expressly exemplify the American culture. Among these is assertiveness, which has been marked as one of the primary identifiers of American…

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    A large part of building a relationship with clients is building trust through communication. Using appropriate body language, active listening, printed materials, while avoiding negative mindsets can help clients be more trusting and compliant, even during the most difficult visits to a veterinary facility. A veterinary team member must always remember respect and empathy…

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    Active listening is one of the most essential skills an individual can have in order to make it through the world looking in the eyes of others views. By understanding and enhancing the simple skill of listening, this leads to great lessons in becoming successful and efficient in everyday life. People tend to think that active listening is the same as hearing, however, there is a distinct difference. Hearing is referred to as the noises that are perceived by the ear, while active listening…

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    Active Directory • What forest/domain model should Crete LLC implement? • What is the domain name? • Where should the domain controllers be placed? • Should RODC be part of the consideration? • FSMO Roles placement? • Plan for AD backup and recovery. For this network, I will recommend that Crete LLC should use a regional domain model. This model will consist of a forest root domain and two regional domains. The root domain will be the Houston office. The Dallas office and Los Angeles office…

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    of releasing the tension.We witness people finding a proper solutionon “beating the dragon”through the exchange of their stories. NielGaiman in his novel “Coraline” nicely depicts the value of stories in an above-like mentioned condition: “Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten”.(Gaiman 2004, epigraph). So digging into the collective sharing may provide also the solution that is wanted. Being present in the…

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    Active listening How well did you use active listening skills during the meetings? Give two examples of how you showed each of the following during this task: Attending: I attended all meetings on time, and was present both physically and mentally, as were my group members. This was essential to the success of our project. Therefore, we made and agreed on a detailed timetable and so far have stuck to it. This has helped to ensure we were all able to prepare sufficiently for each stage of the…

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