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    discreetly told us when he stated, “I voted for the candidate that does not support abortion. I voted for the candidate that sought to keep the Church’s ideals. When you vote, please remember the Church’s standards.” Essentially, my priest told all the attendants to vote for Trump because his presidency will prevent the practice of terminating unborn babies. Well, if you’re going to phrase it that way, abortion just seems like an iniquity. I gave some thought to the word “Abortion” itself. Why…

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    All together not to have an irreconcilable circumstance, one must remain biased. Remaining biased will help to make a conclusion based on the facts at hand. When an individual has already drawn a conclusion, but doesn’t have the facts and this will animosity between both parties. Similarly essential, having transparency is one of the key components to eliminate an irreconcilable situation. Letting other’s know where one might have a position on will possibly help to coordinate the…

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    incorporate recently graduate attendants to mindful their commitments and duties under the National law and expert lead while utilizing online networking (Spector,N and Kapple,D.,2012). They should constantly mindful that every one of their exercises on the web-based social networking sites is considered as open exercises. The substances they post not just specifically mirror the whole nurses' professionalism and furthermore can impact the popular conclusion of attendants (Petrie L and…

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    adhesive waterproof dressing • be sure that their uniform is clean – it is not advisable to travel to or from work in uniform/work clothes. When staff examine a patient they should: • wear a disposable plastic apron or gown, depending on the circumstances • wear gloves, preferably vinyl, if they have active eczema or another skin complaint (this condition should be reported to staff health as it may be inadvisable for the staff member to work in certain…

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    Queensland is harm minimisation. It ensures alcohol is sold by responsible people in a responsible manner to minimise and/or avoid its possible harmful effects (RSA-Course-Notes-March-2013). A beverage attendant has many legal responsibilities when it comes to the service of alcohol. As a beverage attendant, if you are serving alcohol at any point in the job, you are required by law to have a Responsible Service of Alcohol Certificate. These laws are contained in the Queensland Liquor Act…

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    weather can create either smaller planes or less seat availability due to weight restrictions on the flight (Laudon & Laudon, 2010, p. 459). In addition to this, gate attendants have the capabilities of inputting passengers to a flight. This allows for false passengers which the computer sees as a real person. Gate attendants do this to minimize having to deal with a ticked off customer but they are actually doing more harm than…

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    freedom of choice and a strong generalization. Generalization based on statistics. As child, whenever we try something new, we get told something a long the lines of. „You can do it“ or „You’ll be fine“. So if a black, first generation college attendant gets told, from beginning on, that she will not do well in a lecture, what does that do to her own self-esteem? I do believe, that by putting people in these little boxes, of what they can and can’t do, there is a strong discrimination, just a…

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    ABSTRACT Medical negligence is a combination of two words. The second word solely describes the meaning, though the meaning of negligence has not been described in a proper way but it is an act recklessly done by a person resulting in foreseeable damages to the other. Negligence is an offense under tort, IPC, Indian Contracts Act, Consumer Protection Act and many more. Medical Negligence basically is the misconduct by a medical practitioner or doctor by not providing enough care resulting in…

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    for the elderly there are two types’ custodial care and skilled care. Custodial care is a care for the elderly that is a non-medical care facility, which provides help with daily activities such as bathing and dressing (LTC Staff, 2012). In some circumstance the custodial care will provide assistance in cooking and household upkeep (LTC Staff, 2012). In contrast, skilled care for elderly is within a medical facility that can only be provided by or under the supervision of skilled licensed…

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    In William Shakespeare’s play Othello, a character by the name of Emilia whose observed as a minor character yet still plays a considerable role in tragic events within the play. Emilia is the wife of the malevolent Iago and Desdemona’s attendant, essentially her maid. She is a sweet, intelligent, and very loyal friend, but then again does not speak so highly of men. This woman believes that most men are irrational, impulsive, and stubborn based on her own involvements and encounters with men…

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