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    and explain how they feel; considering the fact that they may communicate from their hallucinations. Malaspina (et al., 2013) stated, “the diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder remains controversial because of poor reliability, low stability, weak validity, and excessive application in practice.” There are no definitive laboratory tests, scans, or biopsy for mental illnesses (Jacob,…

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    Burnout refers to the reaction of the human body to excessive stress at the place of work (Ribeiro et al., 2014, p. 22). Burnout has negative consequences and affects the mental and physical health of the workers. The condition of burnout is often reported among nursing professionals as they operate in contexts of overburden, dynamic work, and intense interpersonal relationships. The psychiatric symptoms of nursing burnout include emotional exhaustion, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, reduced…

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    Mr. Castillo has been employed for 14 years well he has been assigned as the Shop Manager for the company, which he supervises 21 employees. His position is to oversee the employees see that they are performing their job duties, while he manages them by providing tailgate safety meetings with employees periodically. His job function is to report any incidents inside the shop that would result in an injury to an employee; after that he will notify management to would authorize medical treatment…

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    This peer review article was about the deconstructing of GID (Gender Identity Disorder), due to gender Identity being an evolving disorder that is controversial. The main reason a person suffer from gender Identity is because their gender does not fit their external makeup. In Saralyns’ article she exposes the concealed inner theory and the inconsistency and undermine in its apparent meaning or unanimity. The author also state that “These diagnosis leads to stigmatisms and results in stress,…

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    Problem Statement The objective of this paper is to analyze the burden of shift work and job satisfaction among nurses in Winter Park Memorial Hospital. The study will examine the association of predictors between working long shifts and burnout to age, annual salary received, earned years of education and time spent in shift work schedules. Furthermore, the study will help identify potential strategies for improving the quality of life of shift-working nurses. Literature Review In our…

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    While artists may choose to mix techniques (as a watercolorist would mix wet-on-dry and wet-on-wet techniques) to create a beautiful and compelling piece of art, researchers who run concurrent qualitative and quantitative studies often end up with quite a mess. Readers of mixed studies, being influenced by projections in the quantitative portion of the study, may try to extend observations from the qualitative portion of the study, and…

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    Poor customer service or brand image) Opportunity – presence of a situation where performance can be improved by undertaking new initiatives (Eg. Arnotts – demand for healthier food) Symptom – mere evidence that a problem exists (Eg. Loss of market share, drop in sales) Role of the researcher – once a problem or opportunity has been senses, the researcher comes into the picture First responsibility is to work with the managers to clearly articulate the management problem whose symptoms have…

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    Brigid's Hope Case Study

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    Brigid’s Hope is an arm of agency program developed by the Cathedral Health and Outreach Ministries. It is an umbrella of non-profit organization organized by Christ Church Cathedral to operate several health social services outreach programs. Brigid’s Hope mission goal is to “providing services that help restore dignity, self- respect, and hope to Houston poor and homelessness”. This is carried out by providing support and assisting incarcerated women from age thirty-five and older that are out…

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    gains were made over relatively short training programmes (mean improvements of 8.7% for a CMJ and 7.5% for CMJ with arm swing) (Markovic). This meta-analysis combined the results of 26 different studies with similar variables, which increases the validity of the results concluded, however the studies were not sport-specific and therefore cannot be used to assess the effectiveness of plyometric training on footballers, as identified earlier, the physical characteristics of players differ greatly…

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    Religiosity In Marriage

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    Marriage is an important life experience, one that will affect nearly every person at some point in their life. Many studies have shown that marital satisfaction and religiosity are variables that influence each other (Ahmadi and Hossein-abadi, 2009; Brimhall and Butler, 2007; Chou, 2010; Hunler and Gencoz, 2005; Lambert and Dollahite, 2006; Orathinkall and Vansteenwegen, 2006). However, none of these studies have included perceived religiosity as a third variable. It is possible that an…

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