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    relevant or necessary to achieve the purpose of disclosure. Release information only with valid consent from a patient or a person legally authorized to consent on behalf of a patient or as authorized by federal or state regulations. The need-to-know criterion is essential when releasing health information for initial disclosure and all disclosure…

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    Introduction Coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) is becoming a common practice in our society with approximately 469,000 procedures occurring each year (Pick, 2008). Recovering from this surgery not only entails a long physical recovery, but it can also have an emotional effect on the patient. The emotional well-being of the patient can have a negative consequence on the recovery of the patient. Added stress and depression after the surgery could lead to a complicated recovery and possible…

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    In the post-conventional stage, Kohlberg defines the adult stage of development through moral reasoning in a more personal/individual perspective. In stage five, the premise of “human rights” becomes the primary objective, which often involves an adult perception of justice through a more relativistic perspective. The idea of a ;’social contract’ becomes possible at this stage because the individual has learned to reason and evaluate the rules and regulations in society, which can be compared…

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    presents a good explanation behind how passions can negatively affect reason, however some proponents of stoicism neglect the possibility of the passions’ potential ability to coexist with rationality, furthermore, ambiguity engenders hesitations of the validity behind the argument. The Stoic definition of emotions is synonymously with passions, which are excessive impulses in response to objects or stimulus (Stoics, 1987). Most Stoic’s highlight that these passions are fundamentally…

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    Strategic Group Analysis

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    error on data will lead to wrong results. The algorithm used during the hierarchical cluster analysis to determine an initial guess about the number of clusters. Moreover, the cluster Centroids accepted as the starting point for the K-means criterion validity and assessed by ANOVA significance test with the performance variables (Kitchen & Shock, 1996, p.…

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    Qualitative Methods

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    Intellectual Disability (ID), and/or an Emotional Disturbance (ED) of Behavioral Disorder (BD). Teachers must have a minimum of two years of teaching experience in a classroom, working with CLD students with dis/abilities. Purposeful sampling or Criterion-based selection will be applied as follows. First, the researcher will contact the school districts of Ashwood and Suttoner. The researcher will discuss with the districts the purpose of the current research and and seek access to possible…

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    Theoretical Analysis

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    The theoretical analysis of privatisation is important in order to understand why certain policies work. However, the effectiveness of policy in the real world is required to verify the validity of the theoretical framework. To this end, an analysis of the efficacy of private schools in other third world environments is required. A study published through Harvard’s Evidence for Policy Design found astonishing results from low cost private schools in Pakistan (the circumstances of the schools…

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    adopted for scientific conduct. In Russell and Burch’s The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique (famous for the development of the “3Rs”), they argued “humane science” as the “best science”, saying “If we are to use a criterion for choosing experiments to perform, the criterion of humanity is the best we could possibly invent.” Their principles of the…

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    a basic, simple explanation of what the article holds, instead of an eye-popping draw to read the article. In my opinion, the title would not have drawn me into read the article if I was just doing a random search. Thankfully, my specific search criterion…

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    DOCTOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Annotation Paige, R. C., & Emery, C. R. (2005). An examination of the relationship among organizational values, strategies, key success factors, skills, culture and performance of micro-businesses. Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal, 11(1), 35. Critical Summary of Article In the United States, people who are interested in starting their own business are able to fulfill their dream. Micro-businesses or businesses less than 10 employees is becoming attractive…

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