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    Benefits of nursing engagement. In recent years, the nurse engagement is considered as one of the positive organizational behaviors which are essential for organizations coping with new challenges to remain competitive in today’s working conditions. Work engagement is seen as vital for survival, sustainability and growth of the organizations (Matula and Uon, 2016). Work engagement in professional nurse has four important factors converge (1) A global shortage of nurses who are the…

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    Marketization Of Care

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    The Marketization of Care for Older People Introduction This chapter aims to illustrate the theoretical framework of ‘mixed economy of care’ and ‘marketization of care’ as well as to explore the distinct model of care for older people in urban China. In the first section, it applies the approach corresponds to the ‘mixed economy of care’ (Knapp et al., 2001, Lewis, 1995, Glendinning, 2012, Powell, 2007) and ‘care diamond’ (Ochiai, 2009, Razavi, 2007) in the field of ‘social care’ (Daly and…

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    Society has made substantial progress in terms of the acceptance and social treatment of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). This can be most clearly observed by the deinstitutionalization movement in the 1970s, where individuals with IDD were no longer sent away to institutions because they were considered unsuitable for society. Rather, they began living, working, and interacting within their own communities. While this has immensely improved the quality of life…

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    communication include, competent communication, primary dimensions of groups, and norming--all which can improve how an individual interacts and why a person communicates. Practicing these concepts will not only guide students or business partners to be open and understanding, but also gain the title of being a competent…

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    Why Steampunk?

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    Table of Contents 1. Investigation 2 1.1. Why Steampunk? 2 1.2. Examples and Annotations 4 1.2.1. Example 1 4 1.2.2. Example 2 5 1.2.3. Example 3 6 1.2.4. Example 4 7 1.2.5. Example 5 8 1.3. Gear Assembly Designs 9 1. Investigation 1.1. Why Steampunk? For my laser cut clock, I would like to construct a mechanism with a steampunk theme. Figure 1 shows the colours most commonly associated with steampunk. I would like to use this theme because it is the theme for this year’s FIRST…

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    Flatland is a world that lives on the two-dimensional plane, where its occupants which are geometrical shapes and they live in an exceedingly organized society sorted out into classes depending on the amount of sides of a shape. The storyteller and hero of Flatland, A Square, composes and writes from jail, complicatedly specifying the social association of his nation and relating the disclosures he has gotten from a sphere. At first, a Square meticulously portrays the social scene of Flatland,…

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    Sensory Analysis

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    In most of the time we are not even aware of the modalities of the information, rather all we are conscious of is the information itself. Having more senses provides more accuracy in different dimensions of an event such as time and space. For example, one sense is less accurate about carrying time dimension of an event, while other is less accurate about estimating the location. Altogether multiple channels provide better accuracy of perception. It was long time ago that multi-sensory stimuli…

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    Group Leadership Summary

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    points discussed was understanding groups, how they develop, and how to deal with conflict within groups. There are many different forms of groups, due to this, it is important to understand how all groups are structured. They are placed in three dimensions, purpose, structure, and time. The purpose is extremely crucial. Groups only exist for a reason or a shared purpose.…

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    The weekly monitored return to work plan was eight weeks in length. Patariki was to start with two weeks of the functional strengthening programme three times weekly. The goals by the end of six weeks were to increase his quadriceps muscle strength, increase his physical activity, increase his dynamic balance to be safe walking on uneven ground, reinforce pain education, and improve technique and strength with climbing up/down steps. Week three he would introduce graduated hours of work…

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    Marital Education Programs

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    A framework has been developed for marital education programs (Hawkins, Carroll, Doherty, & Willoughby (2004). This framework includes seven dimensions. The first asks what is to be taught. At this point, relationship skills, attitudes and motivation of the client are assessed (Hawkins et al, 2004). The second dimension seeks to understand the intensity of the intervention that will be needed. At the lowest level, public health assistance will use techniques “such as media campaigns” (Hawkins…

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