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    with important information, regarding societal issues and gives methods to solve problems. There are other important tasks, such as gathering information prior to releasing a Bill or law and evaluating information to strengthen the legislator bodies. This stresses the importance of Committee Hearings are created for the House and Senate to have a huge…

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    spirit is blown into the foetus at 120 days of gestation, and so a life begins. Based on this ruling, aborting the foetus after the given time is strictly prohibited in Islam. Second, if keeping the pregnancy will be life-threatening and affect the health of the female parent, Islam allows to abort the foetus, within or after the 120 days of gestation. Provided, the situation needs to be confirmed by the trustworthy Muslim doctor. Third, if the doctor confirms that the foetus is impaired and…

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    attacks, for sure they will targeted an organization that earns such a huge amount of income. The information in the organization is essential for its business operation, without it the organization cannot run the business and it will lead to management issues. Therefore, if the cybercriminal are asking for money after…

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    company’s exposure to local factors. ● Relies on franchises: The company doesn’t have enough corporately owned stores which means it relies heavily on franchises to excite its promise. ● High calorie food: It’s always an issue that fast food with high fat and high calorie is not good for health conscious people. And there is some indication that Hungry Jack’s may have been slow to transition to leaner and healthier restaurant to please its long term customers who are fans of the big sandwiches.…

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    2.0 SWOT Analysis Dunkin’ Donuts had grown to become one of the largest coffee and baked goods chain with 11,000 outlets operating across 33 countries. The company’s products include doughnuts, sandwiches, other bakery products such as wraps, munchkins, and cookies, and a wide variety of hot and iced beverages. As a result, the company to grasp a position as one of the top 50 franchises in the world (Fitzpatrick, 2015). Besides, the company poised to combat headwinds present in this industry as…

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    What is GLP (Good Laboratory Practice)? Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) is defined in the OECD Principles as “… a quality system concerned with the organisational process and the conditions under which non-clinical health and environmental safety studies are planned, performed, monitored, recorded, archived and reported”. The aim is to ensure the quality, reliability and integrity of studies allowing the reporting of verifiable conclusions and the traceability of data. It must be noted that GLP…

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    Contents Executive summar 2 background of Fleming golf organization 3 introduction 4 identification of HR issues in the Matrix issues 5 analysis of causes; effects & constraints 6-7 poter’s five forces model analysis 8 SWOT analysis 9 -10 HR issues analysis 9- 10 Generation of alternative issues 11 implementation and action plan 12-14 conclusion 15 reflectiveessay 16 1 Executive summary I got an excellent opportunity to get an expose to the corporate world during the…

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    mental health impacts of each of discussed policies is of major concern in these vulnerable populations. Mandatory and extended detention, for example, has been frequently demonstrated to contribute to psychological distress with a clear correlation between the time spent in detention and level of distress (28-32). Key contributors to this distress are the persistent uncertainty and exposure to traumatic experiences in detention, such as self-harm and…

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    Spiritual Care In Nursing

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    engaging, understanding and knowing the patient and their families religious and spiritual believes and practices, nurses indeed can assist them to strengthen and built their coping mechanism. The debate on spiritual aspects in science and health is still an issue, which leads to nurses’ attitude towards the theme remains marked by lack of confidence. Nurses must have the understanding and acknowledge the importance of addressing the spiritual needs of their patients and deliver a more holistic…

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    institution and business organization can face severe downfall due to the wrong post by the bloggers and writers. Moreover, it also abuses the society by invading on people’s privacy, while youngsters mostly waste their time in chatting and their health is also…

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