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    previously experienced until this point. The hearing then commenced with the prosecutor outlining the facts of the case. Mobey, the defendant, owned a small business called ‘1st choice guttering maintenance ltd’ which specialised in gutter repairs and general maintenance work. However, Mobey also advertised advanced roofing services, despite the fact neither himself nor his staff were qualified in this area. It transpired that both Ms Dainton and Ms Benton, two very elderly ladies, had…

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    certain clotting factor which prevents bleeding as a result of injury. In order of rarity from most to least, it features type A, B and C hemophilia and various severity levels. Type A hemophilia consists of 90% of cases, in which the individual lacks clotting factor VIII and 70% of patients have a severe level of hemophilia. Type B hemophilia is far less common, in which the person lacks clotting factor IX. (Crosta, P. 2013) Type C hemophilia is when the patient lacks clotting factor XI, can…

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    Renewable Energy Sources At the beginning of the 21st century, mankind started using new technologies in order to harvest energy from environmental sources other than fossil fuels and natural gases. These environmental energy sources include solar, wind, water, biomass, and geothermal. These sources are more commonly known as renewable energy sources. Renewable energy is a theoretically inexhaustible energy source. It is an energy source that is not depleted when used. A good way to look at a…

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    transition period from “analog phone system business” to “multimedia business creation”. Technology push and demand pull perspectives in the technology innovation sector considered one of the biggest factor in the market. In order to analysis innovation sources there are several techniques can be used such as “factor analysis, multidimensional scaling, and pathfinder analysis” (Di Stefano, Gambardella, & Verona, 2012). Growing number of innovation and technology generated pure demand towards…

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    Keynesian Economics

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    1. In part I, Keynes believes people are suffering from the development of a new economics period. He predicts the error of pessimism will be proven wrong in time. The pessimism that people believe violent change is the only way to protect them and the pessimism that people do not care much about economics and social life. He believes that the standard life of a average person has no change due to the combination of the shortage of “important technical inventions” and “failure of capital”.…

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    explained and demonstrated by a Greek philosopher Aristotle, means to show credibility and honesty within ones work or argument. Thus, with the examples "The O 'Reilly Factor", as well as "The Arete Of Amusement...", it is shown how ethos can effect ones perspective as well as the audience. In the example of "The O 'Reilly Factor" , Bill O 'Reilly tries to cut off Jeremy Glick and argue against his opinions. However, with Jeremy Glick showing good ethos as well as information, facts and common…

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    in this moment, which factors influenced who you are today, what would you choose to answer? Most likely, a lengthy list would come to your mind. Each individual is incredibly unique and different to all others, shaped by many factors in their life. It can impact their perspective on events around them, their sense of morality, the values they hold most important, the list goes on and on. Who a person is and who they will become can be greatly influenced by the external factors that they are…

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    needs to put into the strategic objectives of the firm, the budgets and resources, reward systems, social/group factors and the rules, policies and procedures. All these factors need to be considered both individually and in how they relate to each other because even though the strategic objectives may be strong and clear, they may not be tied to the reward systems or social/group factors may be devaluing their importance. That can be a valid reason as to why employees are not pleasant with…

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    Lesson 2.1 Which type of business takes resources from nature to make its products? Name several examples. The business that gets their resources from nature is Extractors. Some examples are oil refineries and mines. Oil drillers extract oil from the ground then it is used as a resource. Miners also get coal and other minerals from nature and use them for goods. Why is raising capital critical to success of a business? Raising capital is critical to a business. Without capital there would not…

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    NUB 430: Kaplan Report

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    On completion of Kaplan test for NUB 430, the following were remediation topics for all the questions I answered incorrectly: AIDS Dementia complex, Bulimia Nervosa, informed consent/psychiatry, cocaine/ crack cocaine, autism, alprazolam, ADHD, substance abuse: LSD, depression, alcoholism, hallucination, setting, limits, domestic violence, childhood problems: school-age, conversion disorder, schizophrenia, OCD, anxiety, barbiturate withdrawal, suicide prevention, fluoxetine, paroxetine, elder…

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