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    on a variety of issues long-disputed by workers, unions, and employers. Overall, the creation of social contracts benefited both sides for it enabled both parties to reach an agreement they were content with. For example, some social contracts “…left decisions regarding capital investment, plant…

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    Brunei Rebellion Case Study

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    considering the fact that the political issues that arise between Tunku Abdul Rahman and Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien. Brunei was one of the smallest provinces compared to other four regions under Malaysian federation, yet the richest amongst all. Hence, this is the reason why Tunku Abdul Rahman had interests in Brunei. Moreover, Brunei has closed relationship with some of the royal family in Malaysia that was the Sultan of Selangor. The friendship relationship between Malaysia and Brunei had been…

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    Environmental Assessment of Today’s Health Care Today’s health care system faces a number of challenges: from commercializing via various media, rising consumerism among patients, digitalizing medical records, and rising health care costs as well as demands. In other words, the health care system is in a constant evolution phase. As a result, there is an increasing focus on the environmental scan model, which uses the organization’s external environment factors to plan the organization’s future…

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    security HTAR include physical protection, personal documents and to plan, formulate, monitor and implement safety regulations currently in force. In addition, the Security Unit overseeing the security company appointed by tender by the Ministry of Health. The HTAR security unit has several functions. The functions are provide advice to staff safety protection Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah (HTAR), patients and visitors, as well as buildings under HTAR from any threat, whether by accident or…

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    Expert Witness In Nursing

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    functional solutions, deliver health education to patients, patients’ relatives and healthcare professionals, formulate personalized care plan in promoting patient’s degree of wellness, reflect delivered care to ensure safety as well as offer views…

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    bottles and in the lining of canned containers. Studies have shown that the urine levels of BPA were 1,221% higher in participants who consumed canned soup for five days as compared to those who consumed fresh soup. According to a report by the World Health Organization (WHO), BPA levels…

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    Food safety is a significant factor in public health as recounted by National Research Council (1993) and Steahr (1996a, 1996b) cited in Antle (2001). Food safety is particularly important to vulnerable segments of the population such as the elderly, pregnant women, young children, and the immuno-compromised. Most marketing articles fail to cover the key issues related to importance of safer vegetables, although Coulibaly et al. (2011) narrowly look at the problem of marketing, he indicated that…

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    especially TA-Q-BIN. From the internship we can identify there are two main internal weaknesses or issues that aroused in TA-Q-BIN. Both of these issues are the issues that frequently happened in TA-Q-BIN which is service quality issues and also understaff issues. This issues or problem actually will impact the performance of TA-Q-BIN and Yamato Transport (M) as a whole. 2.2 SERVICE QUALITY ISSUES Yamato Transport (M) Sdn Bhd, under its Ta-Q-Bin, is a logistic company that provides courier…

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    1. Introduction Consumer Behaviour is "The study of individuals, groups, or organizations and the processes they use to select, secure, consume, and dispose of products, services, experiences, or ideas to satisfy needs and the impacts that these processes have on the consumer and society." No two individuals have the same buying preferences. The buying tendencies of individuals vary as per their age, need, income, lifestyle, geographical location, willingness to spend, family status and so on.…

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    RESULTS Barriers to adoption of the EHR in sub-Saharan Africa The main issues that emerged from the studies reviewed are grouped under four major themes. High Implementation and Maintenance Costs: The cost of EHR implementation is one of the most frequently identified factors that limit EHR adoption. Studies have shown that low adoption of EHR in sub-Saharan Africa, a resource-limited region, can be linked to high costs of implementation and maintenance due to hardware, software, training, and…

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