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    There are four main elements, according to Rogers, that can have a major influence over the spreading of a new innovation. They are: 1) the new innovation itself, 2) communication channels, 3) time, and 4) a social system. Diffusions can manifest differently because of the complexity of the organization’s makeup of individuals, as well as the norms within the group, the organizational procedures and rules, and leadership decisions. Social systems can also be influenced internally with…

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    important to get right, but we are not making choices that are going to effect 1000’s of workers and the repercussions it could have on their work, job or life. Most of us will not have the kind of decisions to make like that of major governments and financial establishment that can affect millions of people. So next the time you are faced with a somewhat difficult decision, just remember that it is all relative in the course of…

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    compare the different uses of risk assessments within health and social care There are so many,risk assessments are done on all clients in a group home and protocols developed according to the level of risk for the worker, hygiene and often assault training is provided when risk is identified, innoculations are provided for health workers working with hep positive clients, level of staffing is determined on "how at risk" staff are exposed to violence, the other side of the…

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    were mostly tourists. I heard many different NORM BREAKING OBSERVATION 4 languages mostly Chinese, although there was a lovely French couple, and two very polite Swedish families that I observed. As the space was so vast it did not seem as though the 50 or so people in the area were crowded by any means. Two large groups, with 10+ each, of Asian people who were surprisingly pushy and dominating of the decks. They crowded people off, including small children who needed to be closer for a…

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    Background The oil crisis began in October 1973 when Arab oil producers imposed an embargo. As a result the oil prices rocketed from $3 per barrel to $12 by 1974. This disaster was followed by the second energy crisis in 1979. At that time Pierre Wack (1922-1997) was an unconventional French oil executive who developed the scenario process. His success in scenario planning enabled the Royal Dutch/Shell oil giant to anticipate both of these oil catastrophes. Why scenarios Pierre Wack agreed that…

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    contemporary nursing practice and found that although there may be limited evidence for some of the more traditional techniques of seclusion and chemical restraint of the consumer, evidence based practices are now being incorporated into regular systems of risk assessment and de-escalation approaches of aggression minimisation and management to the benefit of staff and the…

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    golf as in life it is the follow through that makes the difference.” - Anonymous Golf and life relate in various ways. Numerous skills are shared to achieve low scores in golf and to succeed in everyday life. Thinking positively and not taking many risks are both important in golf and life. Being successful in golf and in life relate in several ways. Keeping a Calm Attitude Staying calm is both vital to playing an exceptional golf game and being successful in life. When I am playing poorly in…

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    Section 3: The Types of Consumer Buying Decisions (about 400 words) Consumer buying decision refers to the choices during purchasing made by a consumer. There are four types of consumer buying behaviour, namely; complex, dissonance-reducing, habitual, and variety-seeking (Kotler & Armstrong, 2010). They differ in the amount of involvement and qualities of each (Kotler & Armstrong, 2010). During the purchase of a classic car rental the most relevant would be the complex buying decision which will…

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    counseling because they are working on reunification. In addition, parenting classes to strengthen their ability to set limits and understand the relationship between the child and parent. However, Jason presents the most pressing needs due to the high-risk behaviors and his current placement in a foster family-based treatment…

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    The TED talk by Brene Brown talks is about why Vulnerability occurs and why it is also essential to feel vulnerable. At first, in her TED talk she begin with story, and her research, such an interesting subject as vulnerability. She discovers how important Vulnerability is and relates to the audience that connection is the purpose in human lives. She mentioned that it is good for People want to be able to connect to other people and people shouldn’t be feeling a shame because shame is just a…

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