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    to the Domus Aurelia by Aurelius Falco. He’d been called the into the tablinum for a special meeting, a meeting, in all probability, designed to detail him on the upcoming Ludi Plebeii, Rubio thought to himself as he made his way out his concrete cubicle on his way to the villa. Within a few lanky strides he made it to the steps of the terrace and then to Falco’s private office, where he was greeted by old Ptah, and who duly ushered him in at the Dominus’ imperative behest. “Have a seat, lad,”…

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    City boys and country boys are two different types of people of happen to lean towards the country side, Although the two types of people may seem similar on the outside, the actual differences are noticeable for the actions of the two are very different. Thus actions are crucial in the classifications of the two types of the people. When a country boy’s truck has a problem, unlike the city boy, they call up some of their friends and they fix their problem. Unlike the city boy who takes his car…

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    change intensified the level of anxiety and panic of the unknown. She exemplifies the idea of a “dystopian vision” and introduces the concept of standardization. The work explains the standardized man who works in” hive of a million standardized cubicles”(Radway 876), and sleeps in a standardized bed, and eats the same standardized food. Even though, the standardized man isn’t a real man, it illustrates the culture and norms that were present at this time. The severe reliance of the standardized…

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    He proceeds to remark on the lack of humanity in office workers and businesses in general. White describes an office as “batteries and batteries” (White 42), as if there were endless lines of identical drab cubicles. He elaborates that the office workers are puppets who work in pantomime "fumbling with their sheets of paper" (White 43) noiselessly. By emphasizing sameness, he points to the age-old stereotype that office workers are all stoic men of the same…

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    6. Alternative and Resolution I think that the hospital could benefit from this research study based on my observational analysis with few recommendation as follow:  Perform a staff assessment to evaluate their knowledge  Discuss with the patient/family members, make them aware about the hospital policy/ procedure and assist with instructions on how to fill a form.  Nurses are to read and document every patient belongings from the time they get admitted through ED department, during…

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    The only pleasure for Brooke was the anticipation in starting her new job. She looked forward to a new beginning. Her father’s death created havoc on her personal life and professionally she was discouraged. Turning the corner of the corridor she nervously walked up to her supervisor, “It would benefit me and my patients if I had a lighter, less stressful case load. Otherwise I might need to take a personal leave until I fully get over my father’s death”. “You may plan on working in the…

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    about her and the surrounding events that she is involved in, to the description of lunch hours, the entire story puts you into the shoes of the new employee and makes it feel as though you are the new employee who is getting ready to claim your cubicle. I believe that the purpose of this story is to bring light to the fact that even in the situations that may be seen as dull, there are many things that happen and people who are unique and interesting. This brings a new sense of wonder when…

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    swallowed the lump of tension forming in his throat. Half an hour of a needle dipping in and out of his skin? If it wasn’t so important to Gwaine, Percival would have made a run for it. Gwaine grabbed Percival’s hand and dragged him into a private cubicle. “I’ll go first,” Gwaine said. “That way you can see it’s not so bad.” Gwaine settled onto the tattoo table, and Elyan started right in. Gwaine seemed perfectly comfortable and relaxed, chatting with Elyan and occasionally tossing questions…

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    The Startup Entrepreneurs and the Open Source Software Pivot The open source technology industry advances to become more regulated and isolating that makes it difficult for new players to have a point. The expertise of use for software with hardware is much better known. This is the era of the developer-defined system, where they have the power to take a decision in making technologies like cloud infrastructure and applications. The open source technologies have proven one of the most influence…

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    He describes his work environment as an, “cubicle farm” with a large and friendly work force group with weekly meetings and group luncheon. At times though he has been required and asked to go overseas to war torn countries to put his skill set at work on the field. With the territory comes the hazards…

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