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    rest of his days. This I believe was a desire. Even when the Buddha has reached real enlightenment the first thing he did was thought about how he desired to stay under that tree forever. This evidence goes against the worldview test of Logical Consistency. The answer to the fundamental question of solution is not consistent. The only way to reach enlightenment to lift yourself from all desires yet this seems to be an impossible task. This coincides with the inconsistency of this…

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    When we were deciding on our interview questions (as seen in part 6), one of the first things that we had to address was our own personal biases towards our applicants, as we all have varying relationships with them. When we wrote the questions, we intentionally wrote them open-ended and with as minimal guidance as possible so that we could gauge their pure responses without unfair coaching. The way the questions were written was the exact way we recited them to the applicants for uniformity…

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    In the first chapter of Weapons, Robert Cialdini discusses weapons of human persuasion that are not only a developed phenomenon of human progress, but just as easily accessible in the basic environment of nature itself. He focuses on three main ideas throughout the chapter, triggers, exploitation, and perceptional contrast. He discussed how mother turkey’s maternal responses are “triggered by one thing: the ‘cheap-cheap’ sounds of young turkey chicks” (Cialdini, 3). The author goes on to explain…

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    Children who are placed have dealt with abuse and injustice throughout their lives and the very thing they need most is consistency. Having a child deal with different practice throughout the day from different caregivers may remind them of their home setting, which is not well for them. Poor communication and inconsistent practice can be frustrating and unsafe for the children, Consistency requires good communication and adequate training. When issues like inconsistent practices come along,…

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    Exposure charts are very important in the radiology field. They provide consistency in the quality of image production (Carlton, Richard R., Arlene McKenna. Adler, and Eugene D. Frank, 2006). Each site has preprogrammed control consoles for each exposure. However, although these are preset, these are just a suggested starting point. The data is collected through different patients acquiring the same exam. For example, I collected data on every foot exam. So for every foot exam, I grabbed…

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    1. Skin problems as described by the assessment partner (ask them to describe all rashes, lesions, dry areas, any oiliness, drainage, bruising, swelling, or pigmentation issues) Patient denies having any skin problems. No visible lesions found on assessment. 2. Reported changes in lesion appearance Patient has no lesions present. 3. Reported changes in sensation (pain, pressure, itch, tingling) No skin lesions noted. Patient denies having any pain, pressure, itch or tingling of skin. 4.…

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    marketing communication measuring process, and having multidisciplinary skills within the marketing staff. There are four ways of overcoming obstacles, such as, calculated consistency, measurement process, functioning system, and professional skills. It is important to brainstorm and create an unique brand and remain consistency throughout the entire process. By having a measurement process, the firm will be able to think outside the box, improve and bring in new customers. Organizations may…

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    women who are in the same workplace and doing equal jobs (eeoc.gov, n.d.). Looking at internal consistencies is one of the first steps to putting together a successful compensation and benefits strategy for a company. Internal consistencies are how the compensation plan is perceived by the employees in the company (Weathington & Weathington, 2016). The next step is looking at the external consistencies from the employer’s viewpoint at their local competitors in the area and seeing how their…

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    Kolbe Index Analysis

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    Introduction Kolbe Index is an instruments that measure conative strengths or desires that have been established by Kathy Kolbe and distributed by Kolbe Corp, an initiative she founded in 1975, with the original name of Resources for the Gifted. Kolbe Index is based on the evidence that an employee's problem-solving abilities are steady and independent of intelligence, education and personality. The index insist on four problem-solving types which are fact finder, follow-thru, quick start and…

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    Bipolar disorder is a complex lifelong condition that causes dramatic shifts in mood. Elevated highs of mania to the lows of depression are common symptoms of the disorder. If not treated properly, the mood episodes create lack of control in the mind and body. While the cause of the disorder is unknown, studies show that genetics, environment, and altered brain chemistry play a large role. In the past, bipolar disorder was thought to begin in late adolescence or early adulthood. However, recent…

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