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    Throughput is the rate at which the system achieves its purpose. The purpose of the hospital is to deliver quality care of the patients efficiently. The fragmentation of the activities also leads to waste thus compromises the throughput. The assertion is that hospital won’t be able to manage its throughput until it becomes an interconnected activities of a system. Hospital functions as collections of various departments or other units. The competition for scarce resources among the components as…

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    landing and even alien phenomena are some of the factors that pushed authors to break from ordinary writing topics and start thinking outside the traditional storytelling techniques. Postmodern novels are often characterized by feature such as: fragmentation, presence of authorial voice within the novel that addresses the readers himself, a mixing style in the same text, non-linear plot, introduction of science-fiction elements and sometimes postmodern authors chose an absurd and ironic point…

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    The Assad Regime

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    at check points? Is the rise of these militias somehow rooted in the country that Syria was before the war? Is it a continuation of the system of patronage, criminal groups, business interests and etnic divisions that were there before? This fragmentation into several loosly knit fractions around the figure of Assa, what consequences does it have for a possible solution of the conflict. Has the regime sufficiant control over the militias to stop the…

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    is used to “sugarcoat the pill” of challenges in human life, and the romantic comedy genre follows this value (Casper, 260). Comedy, as a whole, reveals the “fragmentation of man” in a digestible, enjoyable manner for audiences. Romantic comedies, specifically, reveal the fragmentation of each partner in a relationship and the fragmentation of the relationship. Throughout the history of film, romantic comedies have stayed true to the classical conventions of the genre by presenting a “complex…

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    It is widely believed that human beings cannot escape death. Virginia Woolf’s narration in the story “The Death of the Moth” displays the battle between life and death, which is never won. The writer employs rhetorical devices such as fragmentation and tone, as well as metaphors to deliver his message and advance the feeling of pity in the reader. In addition, Woolf attentively uses metaphors and other literary devices in a manner that agrees with the shifting of the tone all through the…

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    Roger Williams exemplified “seeds of dissent” by promoting the separation of church and state and promoting the compensation of Indian land. During the early 1600s, many settlers fled to the newly established English colonies in an attempt to express their own religious freedom. During this time, all English citizens had to abide by the Church of England rules which were heavily influenced by the Catholic faith. The Catholic faith did not promote freedom of expression and exploited its…

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    minutemen dreaming of what lies ahead in America. Thousands cross the border or go through the sewer but only a few hundred survive. In addition, Latin Americans citizens are fleeing from their homelands due to high rates of criminalization and fragmentation. In the Limits on Pro-poor Agricultural Trade in Guatemala: Land, Labour, and Political Power, Roman…

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    D. W. Griffith

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    the variations in the pace of the film. While Porter concentrated on making the narrative in his films better through continuity, Griffith learned how to manipulate shots in order to have a bigger dramatic impact. His techniques included scene fragmentation which involves cutting from long shots to full body shots and then maybe to a close up and moving the camera closer to the action so that the audience gets a better feel as to what is happening on screen. A Soviet filmmaker by the name of…

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    technology itself brings complexity into the system. Researchers claim that modern research tends to reduce uncertainty in diagnosis and decision making, yet we see that more knowledge has also added to the complexity in terms of specializations, fragmentations and independent departments. I am not against technology and research, yet I believe that the problem of complexity cannot be solved through knowledge and technology alone.…

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    Adelman demonstrates Iago’s reasoning for his plan when she states her thoughts on why Iago is angry. “Othello is everywhere associated with the kind of interior solidity and wholeness that stands as a reproach to Iago's interior emptiness and fragmentation” (Adelman 127). Race critics and Iago critics agree that Iago wanted to alienate Othello to believe that Desdemona was having an affair. However, Iago critics…

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