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    the decision I never thought I would regret. I completed my General Psychiatry residency training at University of Hawaii and decided to go into Geriatric Psychiatry fellowship because of my special affinity with elderly and my interest in the integration of both Medicine and Psychiatry was appealing to my intellectual challenge. Since I complete my training, I have been practicing in varieties of setting. To satisfy my Visa requirement, I spent 3 years working with the chronically mentally ill…

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    1. The article’s main ideas The author, David Simchi-Levi, contends that the current economic slowdown in China is partly due to a change in the global supply chain strategies of American and European manufacturing companies. The author uses a series of separate surveys conducted by different organisations to show that the practice of producing closer to the consumer, or “near-shoring”, is resulting in a decline in manufacturing activity in China. He suggests that global companies are moving…

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    According to Bernstein, social status is the substratum of the linguistic process; this is produced by the social environment which becomes the psychological reality and shapes the kind of speech one produces. Thus, the language produced will show some preferences, which are stabilized through time and “eventually come to play an important role in the regulation of intellectual, social and affective orientation” (1971, p.98). Consequently, children who grew up in different social environments…

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    Racism In Nursing

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    Today’s generation has created a new form of racism in the society that insidiously affects the way marginalized people were treated even in clinical settings. Frideres and Gadacz (2012) initially mentioned that systemic racism is more covert and focused on the inferiority of a group’s way of life, their ethos and their assumptions about the world (p. 12). Unfortunately, Brian Sinclair is just one of the billions of minorities who suffered from these infected perceptions, negative connotations…

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    The United States Department of Labor (DoL) is a diverse organization that has the responsibilities, “to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners, job seekers, and retirees of the United States; improve working conditions; advance opportunities for profitable employment; and assure work-related benefits and rights.” In addition to its core mission of national employment, the Department of Labor Veterans’ Employment and Training Service (VETS) has identified the need to…

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    home. The ability to operate from remote locations across the globe to find vulnerable links between cyberspace, physical systems, records and infrastructure is the mission of Cybercriminals (Smith, 2015). The development of a national policy and regional sharing of information is critical in combating cyber-attacks, cooperation across state and local government is essential for national security (Vaseashta et al., 2014) Increasing the awareness of cybersecurity and using the Framework for…

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    Athletic footwear is primarily used for sports and related physical activities. According to global information company the NDP Group (2016), the industry in the U.S. achieved sales revenue of $17.2 billion US in 2015 (para. 1). The rivalry in the sports shoes industry in the U.S is very high, especially among the largest three players of Nike, Adidas and Puma (Said, 2013, para. 3). The purpose of the paper is to analyze the entry mode into the American market and comparative advantages of the…

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    beneficial for a society, it can also present a wide variety of challenges that can impede communication and understanding. For nurses, it is especially important that they have cultural competence. Cultural competence is best described as “the integration ok knowledge, attitudes, and skills that enhance cross-cultural communication and appropriate interactions with others” (Black, 346). If there is a failure to have cultural competency then that can lead to miscommunication, misunderstanding…

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    The vehicles Mondavi used to accomplish their success were primarily internally based development with their joint venture usage to create their organic growth model. Both a vehicle and differentiator, Mondavi was the first California winery to logistically set up and accomplish a successful international joint-venture with a French winemaker in 1979 to produce an ultra-premium wine in America. This split joint venture with Baron Phillipe de Rothschild birthed Opus One which became one of their…

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    Windy City Sociology

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    region, by working to develop projects that will benefit the metro as a whole. An example of this type of special authority in the Chicago area is the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP). CMAP, which was created in 2005 and serves as the “regional planning organization for the northeastern Illinois counties of Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, and Will” (The Chicago…

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