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    anthropology (Qualitative Research Consultants Association, 2014). Qualitative research can involve collecting large amounts of information from analysing, observing and viewing participant’s behaviours and thoughts (Merriam, 2009). Researchers collect this data by using in-depth interviews, the participant…

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    IT Internal Control System

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    thousands of business transactions with customers and vendors, and through these transactions, the data gets processed, collected and stored. The data collected and stored from transactions usually contains individual customer’s and vendors private and business information that must be protected and safeguarded by the company’s effective and efficient control systems. Incidents may happen to anyone, and data processed and collected from transaction may intentionally or unintentionally released…

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    Nursing Handoff Report

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    Background or Introduction The article is a quantitative assessment of patient and nurse outcomes of beside nursing report implementation. The areas that will be critiqued include purpose and problem statement, methods used to collect data, literature review, analysis of data and the research conclusion. Nursing handoff reports affect patient safety. Effective communication between nurses…

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    Gait Varibility

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    This may not be accurate as subjects may omit or forget incidents that happened in the one-year interval regularly used in this type of study. A variety of other possible relevant information was also included, such as demographic data, mental status, self-rated quality of life, body mass index, and functional status, among many others. Interestingly, falls efficacy scale was also obtained, which is a description of how confident one is performing different daily living activities…

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    Word count: 640 The Weeping Willow Tree My tree was down the hill from my grandparent’s house in North Carolina. The tree I called mine was a gigantic weeping willow. It was my place to where I could be alone, where reality could be left behind, and where I could daydream. This massive weeping willow tree was my private place where I could be all alone. It seemed to stretch up to the sky, letting the light come through in shafts through a canopy of green leaves, and long skinny branches…

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    to pursue a career as a database architect because of its promising outlook, lucrative salary opportunities, and procurable degree and experience requirements. In order to attain a career as a data architect, one must first obtain a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science or a related field. The duties of a data architect are very involved and require a high level of…

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    Art Experience Essay

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    My first ever art experience was doodling on a piece of paper when I knew how to hold a pencil. I don’t know where this artist gene came from, since all my family members worked in engineering or business. I am happy that my mom stands by my side all the time, and even encouraged me to go to an art school when I had no plan for my future college. My focus in this school, The School of Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), is visual communication. I am preparing for the portfolio review this semester…

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    disgruntled employee. Secondly, the business can ensure that they have some sort of remote backup. Most of the time business are so preoccupied with securing data from malware and/or hackers, that they can sometimes overlook the need to protect that data from other outside threats such as disasters that could cause physical loss of that same data. (Scheetz,…

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    triangulation might make the research open to the risk of subjectivity, which is the ability of interpreting data by making judgement by using experience, beliefs, and feelings. Also, if systemic bias- which are external influences that might affect the accuracy of the results of an experiment or observation- is present during the conduction of research from the sources, the triangulated data would simply bear the illusion of credibility but will, in fact, not be credible on a scrutinized basis.…

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    BIMS Case Study

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    Medical Center (DMC) for the past three years and has signed an agreement for five additional years. The main focus of the team was to present the situation at BIMS, describe the instrument used for data collection, identify types of data collected, identify the level of measurement, code the data, clean the data, and draw a conclusion. With the material learned in class the team is better prepared in analyzing and developing a conclusion based…

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