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    an addict, they feel they have lost control over their lives through the substance or activity they are participating in. when they feel they have a choice, they feel more empowered. When they feel more empowered, they want to move forward. The advantages of using CBT is challenge and get to the root of what causes the issue within the persons mind. This is best for addicts because it changes them to change their thinking about using drugs, or any form of object or activity for an addiction. In…

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    Primary sources are meant to be revealing about past events as a result of directly being tied to the event. In this instance, we have the letters about Tuskegee, in which the experimenters detailed information about the study to others involved and the autobiography and Sims. Both have pros and cons as primary sources. It is very easy to make statement in hindsight and Marion J. Sims is guilty of this. Sims is only able to make some of his declarations because he was successful in his…

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    Section Five: Competitive Advantages Spec’s Wine, Spirits, & Finer foods has several competitive advantages that work in their ultimate favor. Brand recognition is one of the greatest competitive advantages that Spec’s holds for their company. Specializing in Spirits and Wines allows Spec’s to have an inclusive target market. They target individuals who are looking for specific items and although their target market is very direct, Spec’s offers a diverse range of products that caters to those…

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    Today businesses are extremely customer oriented. Companies are doing their very best to deliver value added services to their customers in order to retain them and while at the same time trying to acquire new customers. It is far easier for a company to retain existing customers than it is to attract new customers. Companies realise the importance of placing more emphasis on relationship marketing programmes like customer loyalty, customer retention and customer satisfaction programmes in order…

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    There are a number of training methods, each method has certain advantages and disadvantages. Below is the list of how training methods can be an advantage or disadvantage. Technology based learning such as PC, Internet, Web based Advantages: • This learning is unlimited • A huge amount of websites offering information • Employees benefit as they learn at their own pace, not restricted to time • No travelling costs Disadvantages: • Employee can be distracted easily by online games etc. •…

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    With rising premiums and deductibles, and stagnant or shrinking coverage, many Americans will not be able to afford or obtain certain medical equipment. Invacare may need to invest in more affordable products in order to maintain their current market share. Cheaper products, however, tend to forgo a lot of perks higher priced items may have. Poor design/appearance, shorter product-life, and poor customer service are examples of when a company starts to cut costs. Invacare must show how and why…

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    Fracking is the process of drilling deep into the earth’s crust and injecting water, sand and chemicals under immense pressure in order to obtain natural gas. With this process there are benefits and also disadvantages. There are many risks to groundwater from surface spills that are associated with shale energy development, they can be managed or mitigated by following certain precautions and steps. Groundwater is present throughout the atmosphere. There is surface water, atmospheric water and…

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    Taylor, 2005, p. 371). Subtyping is used in many mental disorders, for example: delusional disorder, hyperactivity disorder, and posttraumatic stress disorder all have subtypes. In this paper, OCD will be looked at on whether or not it would be an advantage to form different subtypes for it. People unaware of the vast differences in symptoms, and ways in which OCD can affect someone may think that the different subtyping of OCD is unnecessary. Although, many researchers who do acquire the…

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    The TPP (Trans­Pacific Partnership Agreement) is a proposed deal recently made public and is now awaiting approval from the corresponding governments. Just like its name implies, the TPP covers policies in Asia­Pacific countries. Some of the countries that the TPP covers are Brunei, Chile, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Japan, Australia, The United States, and Canada. The TPP covers a lot of sectors from copyright laws to medicine and even import and export regulation. One sector…

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    1.0 Introduction A doctor is a person who maintains or restore human health through the practice of medicine. A doctor will diagnose and treat human diseases, injuries, ailments or other conditions. A doctor’s schedule will be determined based on the kind of medicine they practice. Some doctors work in hospitals and some work in clinics or polyclinics. However there are also doctors working in laboratory, those doctors are trying to find a new cure to diseases. Typical doctors have…

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