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    A. Health care organizations has a countless number of events on a continual basis. The following are some of the key processes for the industry. According to the article, “Health Care Organizations Can Improve Processes and Reduce Risk by Outsourcing Accounting Functions”,by Lars Johnson, “outsourcing the accounting functions may result in cost savings, revenue gains, access to specialized skills, mitigation of risk, and capacity management. By the health care organizations outsourcing their…

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    Ricky was his dead son. " I love you Rickisha!" Said George. Rickisha is his poorly named daughter, he couldn’t think of another name, and she died of Ebola one year ago. George Mustard walked outside and he waved at the neighbor. Who looked like Angelina and Kimberly. They had a bruise in the same spot. They were ghosts of Angelina and Kimberly. Those ghosts haunted him forever. One year later, the…

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    African Poverty and Infrastructure “Only 34 percent of rural Africans live within 2 kilometers of an all-season road,” which is drastically lower than most other developing regions who post that 64 percent of their residents have quick access to an all-season road (“Better Access to…”). This embarrassingly low number explains that Africa has such a high poverty rate because the citizens of this continent have very little access to roads, hence raising the level of poverty. The lack of…

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    Disease In The Ghost Map

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    The Ghost Map by Steven Johnson is a true story of a terrifying outbreak of cholera and how Dr. John Snow and reverend Henry Whitehead used their knowledge of the disease to find out how prevalent it was over the whole city of London. The disease may have been unfamiliar to them, but common to the millions of people around the country, whose living conditions and sanitation processes were not as good or advanced as theirs. The story reflects the world through the wide varieties of disciplines,…

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    time we’ve done it” I froze and didn’t say anything and she left me alone in the silent room I had to stay in for another eight months. I woke up to people I’ve never seen before in this hospital dressed up in transparent Ebola-like clothing. They told me to put the transparent Ebola-like clothing without explaining why and without questioning, I did as I was told. They guided me into an isolated room in the hospital on the highest floor. Doctor Dave came and spoke to me through a walkie-talkie…

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    Marketing “uses advertising as a way to inform” people on “businesses” services”, “and products” (Kokemuller, 2016). There are many secrets behind how marketers use advertising to “influence the thoughts and behaviors” of viewers. Advertising uses “specific tones or settings” in their advertisements as a way to “persuade” viewers (Kokemuller, 2016). Whether it’s a political, commercial, or public health service advertisement a specific tone is set to attract viewers, and persuade him or her to…

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    example, Spinney refers to events that people have strong feelings about. She states, “During the 2014 Ebola outbreak, for example, concerns in the United States were stoked by a misconception that being in the same room as a person with the infection was enough to catch it.” (Spinney) She specifically used this example of misinformation because she knew people would be interested in it. The Ebola outbreak was a recent event that many people had strong feelings towards. Many people were afraid…

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    NHS Observation Report

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    believe we should not continue a culture of disposal, if we want a sustainable NHS. I continued to investigate healthcare systems of developing countries in my submission for the “Newnham Essay Prize” in which I looked at factors which influenced the Ebola outbreak. In my opinion the primary factor appears to be the weak health care systems of the countries with a doctor to patients ratio of 1:100,000 in Liberia and a restricted access to hospitals, which result in an inefficient diagnosis and…

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    Looking around at the news these days there will be a couple of topics that are bound to catch one’s eyes: Ebola, the war on terror, and surprisingly enough, minimum wage. Apparently, there is an ongoing complaint by some workers in the minimum wage job industries. Their complaint is that they cannot live off of seven and a quarter dollars an hour and demand that their wages be escalated to anywhere from nine to ten dollars an hour. In the short-term, raising the minimum wage rate will…

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    Sexual Disclosure

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    The idea around this research paper is the concept of sexual disclosure, that being revealing information about one’s self and history to any current partners they may have. The main rationale as to why this topic is so important and how it was chosen is due to the North American society that we live in. It is seen almost always in society through media and culture that the “hook-up” scene is promoted heavily among young adults (e.g. bars, clubs, online-dating sites, bathhouses, washrooms). This…

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