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    ”I 'm sorry, Dave. I 'm afraid I can 't do that.” This line was spoken by the computer HAL 9000 from the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. However, unlike the common portrayal of artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence systems are not out to replace humans and are not anywhere close to humans in their thinking abilities. Current artificial intelligence technology is best defined as decision making technology. Artificial intelligence is a developing technology that can improve human lives…

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    Basuratagalog Fireworks explode overhead as the Santos family marvels at the Opening Ceremonies of the 2116 Summer Olympic Games in Basuratagalog, Philippines. The Olympic Flame symbolizes new energy in a city powered by “tagged and logged” trash. In 2016, Basuratagalog produced 9,000 tons of trash daily. Considerable waste composed of plastic formed mountains of trash, polluted Manila Bay and the Pasig River Delta. Gangs of trash pickers, afflicted by heavy metal poisoning, lived in shanty…

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    Starbucks Globa Promotion

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    Starbucks is one of the biggest Global industries of coffee; I think the most important part that makes them to be a global coffee leader is brand localization. Starbucks started its international expansion by entering in Japan and followed by many other Asian like Korea and China in the later years and made a huge success. According to Erkan “Starbucks currently serve 40 million customers a week”(Erkan, 2012) which is a huge amount of customers that are needed to have the best treatment.…

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    Chipotle Case Study Essay

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    Chipotle had paid the price for its outbreaks especially E. Coli and Norovirus. The company had been bound with Norovirus outbreaks that sickened more than 100 people and E. coli outbreaks that caused illnesses for customers over 9 states. Chipotle voluntarily closed some of their branches. The company’s sales had declined more than 30 percent, its stock price had dropped for about hundreds of dollars, and the federal government had launched a criminal investigation due to the outbreaks. So, the…

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    “Who Tipped my Cow?” Change is a sometimes evil necessity. To be honest who really likes change? Ask any group of people: young students, adults in the workforce, or retired elderly. No one is very fond of change. Nursing is not so different; traditional practices become entrenched and resistant to change—these are commonly referred to as “sacred cows” (Hanrahan, Wagner, Matthews, Stewart, Dawson, Greiner, &… Williamson, 2015, p. 3). In order to increase patient safety, many hospital units are…

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    From the moment I was accepted into this program, I have been in shock. As soon as the plan put down its wheels and I landed in London It hit me we were in London, but not as hard as I thought it would. London at first impression was they drive fast and it was scary when crossing a road because I still do this day do not know which way to look so I look both ways. The ambulance sirens and are ten times louder than any United States one. London was not what I expected, but better. The dogs all…

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    history of device knowledge. Passive tags, on the opposite hand, have longer life time, and its value is considerably lower. the data contained within the signal of either sort of tag will be a novel symbol that's then joined to a info (similar to barcode technology), or will embrace sample knowledge that's programmed into the tag and so broadcast within the signal. The technology consists of 2 basic elements: RFID tags (or transponder) and RFID readers (or interrogator). The tag exchanges…

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    Cp Essay

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    CRP was identified from patients with acute pneumococcal pneumonia at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (Tillett and Francis, 1930), a name that reflects its reaction with the C-polysaccharide of Pneumococcus. This pentameric protein with MW 118 kDa has five non-covalently bonded and non-glycosylated identical subunits of 206 amino acids each to form a disk-shaped pentagon (Fig. 1). CRP has been proven as an early indicator of infectious or inflammatory conditions as well as a…

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    Reflective Journal/ Annotated Bibliography Confidential Communication Cox, C. (2015). Understanding confidentiality in health care. Journal of Diabetes Nursing, 19(10), 378-384 4p. This article describes the dilemma that healthcare professional faced regarding patient confidentiality. Often, healthcare professionals are confused about what they can freely disclose and what type of information can be shared. A breach of privacy by knowingly or accidentally sharing patients’ personal information…

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    Bedside Shift Report

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    BEDSIDE SHIFT REPORT: INCREASING PATIENT SAFETY AND SATISFACTION Aubree Sherbourne Kent State University Introduction Throughout this paper we are going to look at Bedside shift report, also known as BSSR. As nurses, it is important to look at patient safety, and satisfaction in depth, and what we can do to help increase these. In the following paragraphs BSSR will be looked at in several different ways. Literature supporting the increase of safety and satisfaction of…

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