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    Adoption of New Technology using Rogers’ Theory Nurses can have a great impact on the success or failure of the adoption of electronic health record’s (EHRs). There are many challenges to implementing an EHR and nurse acceptance and buy-in are critical. Describing how a nurse facilitator can prepare the nursing staff for an EMR transition through a pre-implementation team meeting is important because nurse resistance of new technology is often high. Nurses as Change Agents Nurses are in a…

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    can turn local cultures into commodities. Religious rituals, traditional ethnic rites and festivals are performed to suit the needs and expectations of tourists (UNEP). For example indigenous people may put on special events for visitors such as demonstration of dancing or traditional…

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    jaws of racism and segregation resulted into several people being killed, jailed, or injured during demonstrations or picketing. In the year 1963, King together with his group led a demonstration in the city of Washington. He termed the demonstration a nonviolent type, meaning they were not supposed to destroy any property or disrupt the businesses of people. It is during that nonviolent demonstration that King was arrested and thrown behind bars. When inside the jail cells, he wrote a letter to…

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    In preparation for this paper, I attended a database demonstration class with my librarian at our school library. In this demonstration, she went over the steps of how to properly and effectively use the database in order for us to compile the research essay. With this demonstration, I was able to use the database and locate different peer-reviewed articles and journals to support my claims. Notably, with the research…

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    INTRODUCTION: Laboratory activities and demonstrations represent an essential part of effective science teaching. Written materials and pictures can convey an enormous amount of information, but students more fully understand the concepts related to science when they participate in or observe learning activities involving laboratory experiments and demonstrations. Although many science activities present potential hazards, reasonable and prudent safety practices greatly reduce the likelihood of…

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    Discrimination has been around for a very long time. This has been a lot more noticeable in the past than it is now seeing as we study things of that nature in school. In the past, there were laws and not just social instances of discrimination that people had to endure. These laws are especially prominent in the Jim Crow laws. Of course, people like Rosa Parks took initiative and stood up to some of the laws of the time to ultimately to affect change. In history it takes a very special person…

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    1. Discuss the Americans with Disabilities Act. The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 protects individuals with disabilities, which are broadly defined to include physical conditions, psychological conditions, contagious diseases, substance abuse and other conditions. Disability discrimination occurs when an employer treats someone with a disability unfavorably because of the disability. Employees must be able to perform the necessary functions of a job with reasonable accommodations.…

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    manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively. It is also the ideas, customs and social behavior of particular people or society. Tourism impacts the culture in both negative and positive ways through methods such as demonstration effect.…

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    The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provides health coverage to eligible children, through both Medicaid and separate CHIP programs. CHIP is administered by states, according to federal requirements. The program is funded jointly by states and the federal government (Medicaid, 2015). Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provides health coverage to more than 43 million children, including half of all low-income children in the United States. The federal government sets…

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    united states missed a major opportunity to avoid the use of nuclear weapons in japan by not giving a public demonstration of the power of the U.S. new nuclear bomb. This may have been the solution to ending the war without bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Although the United States believed bombing the cities would show more of a intimidation fact then a demonstration would. If the demonstration failed the U.S. still ad another atomic bomb to drop on…

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