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    I have been treating Taylor since she was first diagnosed in her early twenties and I have seen an enormous amount of progress within herself and her family. I have been alerted by the local mental health facility that she was admitted yesterday, because she has been showing signs of another episode. Today, I went to see her and she is doing much better. She seems to have calmed down and understands what has happened. She is still elevated and showing some signs of destructive, manic behaviour.…

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    After reading the book it became clear that the telescreens were used to monitor the citizens of the society by the Party. Telescreens were everywhere including bathrooms and even behind pictures. Monitoring went just beyond the telescreens; the Party also encouraged children to turn in their parents. This is eerily similar to what occurred in Nazi Germany when propaganda posters tell children to report on their parents anti-Nazi activities. The Party’s desire to control people was all…

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    Negative implications Economic development Younas (2014) argues that the neo-liberal model employed by Globalisation, will adversely affect the growth of terrorism, as the progress in economic development reduces the incentives for people to engage in terrorism out of despair and/or poverty because capital will flow from the capital-abundant to the capital-scarce. This view is contrary to the earlier thoughts of inequality, but Younas (2014) states that economic reform geared for greater…

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    board of directors to make sure customers' deposits are secured and invested safely, interest is paid to depositors, and that the customers' principal is available to them on request. Positive aspects • The board of directors is experienced and monitors the board members have a limit of years. • Chairman is not CEO, meaning that the head of the board of directors and the CEO are not the same person, when the same person performs both assignments reduces the effectiveness. When the CEO is also…

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    Totalitarianism In Cuba

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    Cuba is one of very few countries that still maintains a high level of totalitarianism, in today's modern aspects. After the collapse of communism and the Soviet Union the Castro brothers continue to emphasizes anti-Americanism, intentionalism, and support for Marxist-Leninist ideology in Cuba and abroad. Cuba maintains a harsh control over its citizens by doing arbitrary imprisonments, educational manipulation, and religious restrictions. Cuba also, limits human rights: freedom of expression,…

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    Radio-frequency identification also known as RFID is the use of wireless technology that uses electromagnetic fields to transfer data, for the purpose of automatically identifying and tracking RFID tags that are attached to objects. The RFID tags will have information that is electronically stored. Some of the tags will be powered by an electromagnetic induction from magnetic fields that are produced near the readers. Certain RFID tags will collect energy from the reader’s radio waves and will…

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    Anti-C alloantibodies are the most probable antibody present in the patient’s sample. Reagent screening cells 2 and 3 were not reactive at immediate spin, 37°C, or in the AHG phase. The screen ruled out antibodies to D, c, E, e, k, Kpb, Jsb, Fyb, Jka, Jkb, Lea, Leb, P1, M, N, S, s, Lub, and Xg*a antigens. In all positive screening cells, reactions occurred at immediate spin, 37°C, and AHG phases; however, screening cells with positive reactions did not react with same strength. The panel ruled…

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    Safe From Identity Theft

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    Identity theft is the act of using someone else’s identity and information in your favor, typically for financial gain. The victims of identity theft are often left struggling to recover for a very long time. It’s shockingly easy for someone to take your information and use it to their advantage. With rapid advances being made in the world of technology, it only becomes more difficult to catch identity thieves. Nobody can be completely safe from identity theft, but there are many measures you…

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    Seizures are a neurological condition that is defined as the disruptions in the electrical activity of brain, which leads to alterations of the senses, behavior, and consciousness. First mentioned centuries ago, this disorder had many stigmas attached. It was thought to be the work of witches or demons, and people with epilepsy were shunned. (Langone, 2003) Epilepsy is the Greek word for seizure, and a patient is considered epileptic if they have experienced more than 2 episodes of seizure…

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    10. Monitoring, evaluating and policies Reviews The monitoring and evaluation of the diversity policies is very important for ASG organisation. To establish an action plan, ASG will monitor the process of two –stage to ensure fairness and Inclusive is adhere to and followed by conducting the following: • Data Collection and analysis. The data collection step is we will collect information of the organisation workforce including the…

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