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    distinct identities or personality states that will recurrently take control of an individual’s behavior. Personality states, or “alters”, can be imaginary people or even animals. It is important to remember that DID is characterized by identity fragmentation rather than the proliferation of separate personalities (Psychology Today). The personality states can continuously alternate control of the individual’s thoughts and behavior (Identity). Alters frequently manifest through passive…

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    While often regarded as an Elizabethan playwright, Shakespeare’s career straddled two epochs: the reign of Queen Elizabeth (1562 to 1603) and the reign of King James (1603 to 1625). While it is notoriously difficult to find details about Shakespeare’s personal life, he taps into what was happening around him in his writing. This was the year in which two of Shakespeare’s best-known plays were crafted: Macbeth and, the subject of this notebook, King Lear. The latter play tells the story of the…

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    Authoritarian Backsliding

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    The hypothesis is based on the traditional theory that ethnic fragmentation causes instability. Quantifying the relationship between ethnic diversity and authoritarian backsliding provides an empirical basis to understand the link between ethnic politics and party competition (as authoritarian backsliding is directly related…

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    Assumptions of the Media In order to keep government responsible, accountable, and honest, the public relies on the news media to inform them about the actions of political figures, public policy, and general public information. The public then uses the information they consumed through the media to take part in government. This is all assuming that there is a moralistic political culture; one where it is generally believed that government is there to serve the common good and therefore,…

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    Sonnet 130 Blason Analysis

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    One of the most prevalent and significant tropes of Elizabethan literature is that of the blason. This Petrarchan device allows the speaker of the poem to list his lover’s admirable physical attributes and describe each using metaphor, simile, and hyperbole. Through the creation of this extensive physical description of the object of affection, the blason is considered to be the literary manifestation of the male gaze and is critiqued as a patriarchal method for the objectification of women.…

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    2.0 Chapter Literature Review In this critical review of literature the researcher will address the particular elements and theoretical perspectives in relation to the research title and objectives. The information found in the literature review will assist in the formulation of questions for questionnaires and interviews relating to the research title. The literature review aims to highlight the best niche marketing practice theories. A literature review looks at scholarly books, studies,…

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    US faced the problem of sickness in the early 20th century. Individuals suffered due to ill health as a result there was loss in the production and loss in wages. The loss of income was more than the cost of medical care. This stood as a major cause of poverty. Progressive reformers in 1915 proposed compulsory health insurance which would protect workers against wage loss and medical costs during sickness. The American Association for Labor Legislation’s (AALL) proposal was introduced in…

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    According to studies in interdisciplinary collaboration (Bozeman et al., 2016; Scarbrough, Panourgias and Nandhakumar, 2015; Siedlok and Hibbert, 2014; Jahn, Bergmann and Keil, 2012; Akkerman and Bakker, 2011), many motivational factors have been identified as drivers of cross-disciplinary collaboration; they could be grouped into four major factors. Firstly, most societies are faced with complex and multifaceted issues such as global warming. Connecting knowledge from different disciplines is…

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    patient care and reduce hospital costs through coordination of care p. 254.” The role of a case manager is coordinating care and making goals from the time of admission to the time of discharge. The goal is to control health care cost and to avoid fragmentation. Because the case managers role are extensive, they require an advance practice degree or advanced training. Some of the roles nurses have in the case management process is coordinating care, advocating, enhancing care quality, and…

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    trigger to fraud some examples of fraud are, Phantom Billing which is billing for services that were never performed to that patient Inflated Hospital Bills: overcharging for procedures and /or equipment used on that patient. Service Unbundling or Fragmentation: billing for the procedures separately when they should all be billed in a bundle. Repeat Billing: Billing the patient twice for something that they only received once. Correct charge for type of room: When they bill you for a private…

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