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    Diabetes type 2. Prevention is better than treatment. Jóhanna Guðmundsdóttir Diabetes type 2 is common disease a disease that couse cronic hyperglycaemia. The disease and it´s complications can by life threatening and reduse the quality of life. It‘s lifelong disease and usually begins in people over forty. The disease is strongly assosiated with obesity and physical inactivity.1 Over the last few decades the disease has been increaseing in the western countries following the obesity pandemic…

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    used, and the task they are asked to perform (Salend, S. J., 2016). Small groups are one strategy that teachers use to give instruction. When used properly, small groups can help meet the instructional needs of the students in the classroom. This issue is important because there are so many students who can benefit academically from small group instruction. Teachers should be willing to conduct small groups to reach students…

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    Discussion Board # 3 Johan Rivera Liberty University The industry of pharmaceutics is a very competitive field. Moreover, corporate mergers and acquisition are a complex method to gain corporate advantage over it’s competitors. In this case the company Wellcome agreed to merger with a larger company, Glaxo. Promedico, an Israeli company was in charge of the distribution and medical registration of Wellcome. The department of marketing was under the management of Ofra Sherman and considerate it…

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    International Journal of Econophysics & New Economy, 4(2), 319-328. Claus, L. M. (1991). Total quality management: A healthcare application. Total Quality Management, 2(2), 131-148. Hughes RG. Tools and strategies for quality improvement and patient safety. In: Hughes RG, editor. Patient Safety and Quality: An Evidence-Based Handbook for Nurses. Rockville MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2008 Apr. Chapter 44. Larson, J. S., & Muller, A. (2002). Managing the quality of health…

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    Ahmad, J., Ahmad, S. H., & Jones, K. (2017). Treatment of plantar fasciitis with botulinum toxin: a randomized, controlled study. Foot & Ankle International, 38(1), 1-7. The purpose of this randomized control study is to determine the effect of botulinum toxin type A on the effect of pain control in plantar fasciitis. A total of fifty participants were included in the study. Twenty-five people were included in treatment group and the other twenty-five people received saline solution. The…

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    REFLECTIVE ESSAY Since an individual cannot have excellent writing skills without being a creative thinker, I have developed both skills and techniques and by now I can compose something that is presentable to my audience at any given time. It has been a pleasure having to learn this informative unit since the I can interact and communicate well with my audience and people near or far away from me. My writing skills have improved, and I am proud of it. It is more evident in me to write large…

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    References Abolghasemi, A., Bakhshian, F., & Narimani, M. (2013). Response inhibition and cognitive appraisal in clients with Acute Stress Disorder and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Iranian Journal of Psychiatry, 8(3), 124-130. doi:10.1002/9781118330043.ch7 This study compares different cognitive and behavioral responses and symptoms comparing people from 3 different groups, healthy people, people who were diagnosed with acute stress disorder, and people diagnosed with post-traumatic…

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    formation takes place after adolescence, for certain people depending on cultural and historical contexts”. (Erikson, 1958). Erikson further explains, many people can experience of psychological limbo and void during an identity crisis. In Erikson 's words, "as long as the establishment of identity is incomplete a crisis exists which amounts to a confusion.”(Erikson, 1959). Thomas is still discover his path and not sure what he need to do to secure his…

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    affects us in ways we never thought they would. Failure, as much as it hurts, is an important part of life. Not only is it imperative to know how it affects us, but also how we can use it to better us, instead of bringing us down. A study done (Madsen, P. M., & Desai, V., 2010) to see if organizational performance is driven by learning from success found that failure is usually more beneficial for people in the long run. Instead of feeling like a failure or setback, individuals can gain…

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    S. (2010). Managing Organizational Culture for Effective Communication. The Social Sciences, 5(2), 70-75. Aragon-Correa, J. A., Sharama, S., Rueda-Manzanares, A. (2007). Leadership and organizational learning’s role on innovation and performance: Lessons from Spain. Industrial Marketing Management, 36, 349-359. Bellot, J. (2011). Defining and Assessing Organizational Culture. Nursing Faculty Papers and Presentations, 46 (1), 29–37. Chavez, C. I., & Weisinger, J. Y. (2008). Beyond diversity…

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