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    can look up on rny corrections and deficiency that I have made on one of my diaries. Before 0100,the diary must be finish and check by the NCO and reviewed, certified by the OIC, so we could cross-train each other and do more productive work besides main post-deployments work. For example, junior marines supposed to finish their annual training's, leading marines,and corporal's course. It's my fault and I do willing to take the responsibility to fix my deficiency as a Marine, so I could be more…

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    does not lie, cheat or steal or tolerate those who do.” and by reacting to situations in a way that satisfies this code has allowed me to form habits such as integrity, honesty, and loyalty. While moral virtues like these do have a mean between deficiency and excess, an engineer who possess them would be more inclined to act in an honest and loyal way. Having these virtues will help me be successful in both the professional work I do as well as establishing quality relationships between…

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    theories that we have chosen are Kant’s Categorical Imperative, and Aristotle’s Golden Mean. 2.3.1 Kant’s Categorical Imperative The Categorical Imperative, developed by Immanuel Kant, is a way for people to evaluate any moral actions and make moral judgments, by applying human reason to find out what is the right, rational course of action (Pecorino, 2002). Imperative means a command or rule, and categorical means unconditional (Paton, 1971). Therefore, Kant’s Categorical Imperative is…

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    The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (“PCAOB”) was established by congress in 2002 to oversee auditors of public companies. The law stipulates that the PCAOB inspect auditor firms’ performances and their quality control systems regularly to make sure they follow the standards that the PCAOB set up. For the auditors of public companies, the PCAOB implements a risk-based approach to assess audit engagements. The inspection uses high-risk samples to evaluate an auditing firm instead of…

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    Dietitian In Canada

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    conditions and the treatment and prevention of nutrition related disorders by nutritional means.” (College of Dietitian of Ontario, (CDO), 2014) “Dietetic Practice includes activities for which members use food & nutrition-specific knowledge, skills and judgment while engaging in:  The assessment of nutrition related to health status and conditions for individuals and populations.  Identifying nutrition problems and assessing the nutritional status of patients in a clinical setting. …

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    Nursing Reflective Essay

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    clinical judgment, nursing concepts, priority setting frameworks, and testing and remediation. These units provided rich explanations to nursing students on how to gain knowledge and obtain the necessary clinical judgment, the importance of prioritizing, and the values of testing and remediation during nursing school. Unit one discussed what knowledge is and how to obtain it. Additionally, this unit stated that the ATI’s helix of success serves as guidance for knowledge and clinical judgment…

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    Judit Case Scenarios

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    No deficiencies noted. Leadership: Judit maintains a professional attitude when facing obstacles and distractions. She provides ideas and suggestions on how to streamline job functions within the Error Resolution (ER) unit. Problem Solving/Judgment: Judit has increased her knowledge since being promoted to the ER unit on identifying problems with criminal history reporting from various law enforcement/judicial agencies as well as inquiries within the department. Initiative: When approached…

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    Essay On Pica

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    disorder in a neutral or positive light (“I’m addicted”, 2013). In the end, pica is an eating disorder that comes with negative effects just like all other eating disorders. It can cause problems socially with both strangers and family alike passing judgment and it can cause serious physical problems depending on what is ingested by the person. People with pica may be ashamed and keep it a secret because of how people react to it in the media but, it is not a disorder to be laughed at or…

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    should be able to drive licensed vehicles because it gives them a sense of freedom while drunk driving is essentially more dangerous; mental illness is not actually proven to cause accidents, and people without a mental illness also show driving deficiencies; plus, people with a known drug issue still have the right to operate vehicles. Mental illness refers to a wide range of mental health conditions, and disorders that affect your mood thinking and behavior. There are a variety of mental…

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    On January 28 1986, the space shuttle Challenger exploded over the Atlantic Ocean only seventy-three seconds after takeoff, killing all seven astronauts on board. The Challenger was the second space shuttle constructed by NASA. Also, it had completed nine successful missions before the disaster. Following the accident, the shuttle program was suspended for 32 months as President Ronald Regan appointed a Commission, chaired by William P. Rogers and known as the Rogers Commission, to investigate…

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