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    It also keeps a record of any problems and action that may need to be taken. Also that we need to record if there are any kind of factors that will affect the service user. This also has a purpose to make sure we are accurate in whatever we write down, and anything that happens should be noted down as soon as an even has happened. It needs to be dated, timed and signed. Provide clear evidence of the care planned, decisions made, care delivered and information shared. Everything needs to be…

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    1. Two things of significance in medical field Diagnostics are easier now For the best functioning of the health industry specialists of medical coding are necessary. Related to different diagnostics and various procedures they generate medical codes for illness. These specialists transform the medical critical terminologies into easier codes that provide efficiency. It is not easy to learn it because it requires hard work and potential to learn it. Using the medical terminologies as…

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    More is applied on the total sum of item cost, insurance cost and shipment cost. (General duty is 25% or 60LKR per K (Sri Lanka, 2017) NBT Tax - 2% , Highest Levy for some key raw materials: .Eg. wheat powder 140 per cent of CIF and sugar 55 per cent of CIF (Times, the Sunday, 2015)…

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    tone with the aim to falsify this particular are and nothing more. In her article the myth of the Rabid Locavore, Her goal is gazing into every mistakes and holes in Mr. Bundiansky’s argument and destroy his credibility, because she believe he is a fraud. She assumes that Mr. Bundiansky’s article is valueless. It may or may not be true, but her firm hits into her opponent’ reputation and credibility weaken her argument. Her paper is a pure opinion oriented paper with very little research and…

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    possible because capitalism hinder our ability to love. Capitalism is one of the main reason that we cannot love ourselves and each other. There are countless reasons on how capitalism hinders our ability to love. In The Art of Loving, Erich Fromm writes about how capitalism is making men into machines and that stops their ability to love. In the article For Love...and Business, Gloria Haraito looks at…

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    CEO Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling were found guilty on 19 counts of security and wire fraud Skilling was sentenced to 24 years in prison and fines over several millions of dollars. Lay was waiting sentencing and suddenly died of a heart attack while on a skiing trip. When they forced a void and all charges would be dropped. It’s ironic…

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    was an insurance investigator. Sammy Jenkis was a man who couldn’t make any new memories. And Lenny had him take some tests that proved Jenkis’ condition to be psychological, not physical. When asked by Jenkis’ wife if he could ever remember again, Lenny said physically, he should. So Jenkis’ wife tried several times to get Sammy remembering again and when all those times failed she had him accidently overdosed her on insulin. According to Teddy, Sammy Jenkis wasn’t married and was a fraud that…

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    TIP 25 Cut the Cards! “If you don’t want to buy it with your own money, you don’t need it.” ~Unknown By now you’ve figured out that one of the major themes woven throughout this book is getting out of debt—I write about it quite a bit even in the sections not dealing directly with money. Debt is one of the biggest problems facing modern families—a true American crisis—and yet so many people don’t seem to feel any urgency to do anything about it. Dare to be different and do something others…

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    A. Kristen Weir, a psychological researcher, writes,“During adolescent development, brain regions associated with the desire for attention, feedback, and reinforcement from peers become more sensitive. Meanwhile, the brain regions involved in self-control have not fully matured” (3). B. Background 1.The definition of bullying is known as the cruel actions repeatedly taken by one person to another, but as the age of technology has increased the new type of bullying is known as cyberbullying.…

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    third-world-countries are cheaper and easier to adopt than others because of their lifestyle. Referring to the topic, “Intercountry Adoption”, “millions of children across the world live without the love and protection of a family. In the United States alone, over 500,000 children live in our foster care system, and approximately 115,000 of them are waiting to be adopted.” What makes a child eligible for adoption in other countries is the act of being an orphan. An orphan is a child of any age…

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