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    Introduction Over the years, the healthcare in the U.S. has struggled with how to maintain patient health information and how to keep it safe and private. The HIM (Health Information Management) industry can be traced back to the 1920s, when healthcare professionals realized that patient caring would be more effective for both the provider and the patient. Documentation became popular and was used throughout the U.S. after healthcare providers realized that it was impossible to treat the…

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    ALISON GRANT: VALUES ESSAY “People with learning disabilities are no longer limited to living in institutions but of course quality of life is about more than an address.Meaningful relationships and friendships are crucial and for many people with learning disabilities their key relationships are with the staff paid to support them.” Extract from”I get by with a little help from my friends”…Partners for inclusion. In this essay introduction I…

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    Paramedic Ethical Issues

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    This essay will discuss the issues surrounding professionalism, communication and ethics that affect Paramedics during their interaction with patients in the course of their work. It should also help to demonstrate my understanding of the various codes of conduct and laws that affect Paramedics and allow me to demonstrate how these can be used to support and form a decision in relation to either a patient’s treatment or welfare whilst maintaining a professional standard at all times. For the…

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    Yes Bank Case Study

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    instead of a higher salary, which can act as savings to the business.  Offering health insurance decreases absenteeism and improves employee health and morale. Advantages of Employee benefits to the employee • Employees can experience a sense of security which leads to increased productivity and satisfaction by being assured that they and their families are protected. • Employees with personal life and disability insurance are also entitled to additional protection in the event of serious…

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    sustainment and how the hostel measure success and if there is a similarity in what other organisation are doing. The data from the interviews will be used to make a comparison to what other organisations are doing. The two methods that will be used to investigate my research is interviews (qualitative research) and secondary data, which will mostly consist of published articles. The secondary data mostly…

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    Based on data published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevent (CDC) in 2013 there were over 33,000 deaths by firearms, with the majority of these deaths coming from civilian use. That accounts for more than 17% of all documented injury deaths within the United States. I believe that guns are becoming too heavily relied on as a form of protection. With so much speculation in the media of how much crime takes place today, it seems to me as if civilians are turning to firearms as a means…

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    expressions; temper tantrums; and vengeful hostility—“hot-blooded” aggressive acts. Reactive aggression appears to be a reaction to frustration and is associated with a lack of control due to high states of arousal. In general, reactive aggression is a hostile act displayed in response to a perceived threat or provocation. However, proactive aggression includes: bullying; domination; teasing; name-calling; and coercive acts—more “cold-blooded” aggressive actions. (Dodge, et al. 1997). In…

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    many people may think of artificial intelligence as a thing of the distant future, we already use the technology behind artificial intelligence in various forms today. In its current form, AI technology relies on computers analyzing huge amounts of data to recognize patterns within. This general approach allows current AI to accomplish many different things including translation between languages, business and operations optimizations, the operation of machines, medical diagnoses, and artificial…

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    woman is aware of that consider that generally domestic violence takes place later in the relationship. At this point the woman has initially fell in love. Men who are abusive are likely to be more loving and attentive partners, providing additional protection. As result of this, abused woman endure this pain in hopes of bettering or saving the relationship making it harder for themselves to leave. Hanks claims that in order to understand why women stay, one has to understand why men stay. Men…

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    Youth Crime

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    The general public is of the opinion that children account for the vast majority of violent crimes, but these crimes are only 15% of crimes committed by minors. Offenders who represent the majority of crimes committed by minors, sometimes called serious offenders, violent, and chronic. During most of the 1980s, the number of juvenile arrests (ages 10-17) remained stable. Since 1988, the juvenile arrest rate increased dramatically and peaked in 1994. The overall decline in youth crime…

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