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    journal article; he suggests that with quantum computing we can expand the distance of which we can send data to satellites, also reducing air traffic. With the public 's availability of technology we can see that someone can find a negative use for it. But the future can sometimes show change, with the development of new technologies there 's the possibility of greater…

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    equated with any particular measure of an elected government (BEETHAM, D., op. cit.). As Davis Beetham put it, if people are to have any influence or control over public decision making and decision makers, they have to be free to communicate and associate with each other, to receive accurate information and express divergent opinions, to enjoy freedom of movement and to be free from arbitrary arrest and imprisonment (BEETHAM, D., op. cit. ). Moreover, when democratic decision-making and human…

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    strategies to fulfill diverse needs in the health professions. Incorporating authentic individualized teaching strategies that embrace global ways of knowing helps to attract and retain diverse students in health professions programs” (G. DeCelle & D. Sherrod, page 583). Other than self-directed learning, simulations and safe environments healthcare educators must provide evaluation. Students learn at individual paces Evaluations adhere to the need of teaching a diverse population because as…

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    The Bubonic Plague, which occurred in the 14th century, terrorized Europe and destroyed everything and everyone that it came in contact with. While some people reacted by trying everything they could assure themselves that the plague wasn’t as certain of a death as it seemed to be (Doc #3, 4, 6, 9), others fled from their town and family for protection against the plague. Within this as well, people who were trying to provide themselves with protection, also tried to provide others with…

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    A full discussion of the concept of a ‘‘maxim’’ would require a lengthy exposition; for the purposes of this paper, it is sufficient to view an action’s ‘‘maxim’’ as an objective description both of the action and of the reasons for which it is done. In the case of inversions, the maxim is ‘‘reincorporate in another country in order to pay lower taxes’’. In order for an action with this maxim to be ethical, it must be possible for the maxim to be willed as universal law. According to Kant’s…

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    in neck and shoulder region. People 's lifestyle nowadays has depended on smart phones in communication, reading, and entertainment. Mobile device users frequently adopt prolonged forward head posture while looking down at the screens of mobile devices. The exaggeration on using mobile technology leaded to Text Neck Pain Syndrome (TNP). [1] [2]. The position of neck while using the smartphones causes fibrotic of muscular…

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    11. Colver, R. M., & Spielberger, C. D. (1961). Further evidence of a practice effect on the Miller Analogies Test. Journal Of Applied Psychology, 45(2), 126-127. doi:10.1037/h0047783 I. General Information o Author(s): Robert M. Clover and Charles D. Spielberger o Publisher: Journal of Applied Psychology o Publication date: 1961 o Test type: MAT form G & H II. Description o Purpose: Practice Effect o Potential uses: limit the number of times that people are allowed…

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    Nursing Theory In Nursing

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    Nursing theories on aging include works by Orem, Rogers, and Roy. The Self-Care theory, proposed by Dorothea Orem in 1991, indicates the nurse’s role includes providing a supportive environment, so the patient may provide as much self-care as possible. This participation in one’s own care, according to this theory, assists in a faster recovery while promoting health. The Force Field Theory, presented in 1920 by Martha Rogers, describes the patient as interacting with environmental energy…

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    Hrm Guest's Model

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    1. Executive Summary 2. HRM Guest‘s model for a Company 3. Opinion concerning storey’s definitions of HRM, personnel, and IR exercises of Lloyds TSB 4. Inference for supervisors and employees of constructing a strategic manner to HRM 5. A flexibility model can be used in Lloyds TSB 6. Different types of flexibility 7. Exercise of flexible work programs from the employees and employers viewpoint 8. Impact that changes the labour market have had on flexible working exercises 9. Different forms…

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    The desire to improve our own social economic life is a normal part of mankind; however, when this desire takes over all the mind of people, it causes the destruction of the natural part of the being; Particularly, the author, D. H. Lawrence, uses characterization to show the incompatibility between love for money and real love in his short story, “The Rocking-Horse Winner.” The first character presented in the story is Hester, who can’t love and is living an unsatisfied existence. For example…

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