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    When there are delays with discharge such as awaiting transportation, medical equipment, etc. the facility now has a discharge hospitality center that patients can be discharged to while they wait on a ride or needed medical equipment. The discharge center is open non-sat 8a-8p. Baptist Health also have case coordinators and social workers to assist in combating discharge issues that arise. During times of staffing shortages due to vacancies or call-ins the facility utilizes the In House Agency…

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    classes is a direct cause of these different opportunities that the two classes receive, which causes the lower class to get lower paying jobs and fewer opportunities for growth. Most of the money in the country goes to the top one percent of the population, which causes the lower class to not have the money needed for chances to grow and flourish(Mendelson). The opportunity gap that is ever-present in the population is a direct effect of widening income gap we face today…

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    Zero-Pay College Athletes

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    In the United States, the idea of playing sports is ingrained from a young age. With the combination of the education system’s gym curriculum and media coverage of many different types of sports, many children will decide at a young age that they want to become a professional athlete. Although many universities offer athletic scholarships for those pursuing a professional sports career, it’s often not enough to cover the full costs of a college education. The simple solution would be to pay…

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    about athlete’s high salaries? Do they get overpaid? Well, in my opinion I think athletes deserve the money they get paid. For example, athletes put their whole life towards training, athletes can only play for a limited amount of time so they need high salaries to carry them through the years they do play, and sports are their passion so it should pay off for them. Athletes get a lot of money to play sports, but they put their whole life towards training. For example, athlete Lebron James…

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    all of the major characters in both plays. In both plays, the concept of success is driven by one word: money. In Death of a Salesman, Willy’s idea of success is monetary. He wants to be that successful salesman that men, like Dave Singleman, were able to be in the past. He tries to emulate aspects of Dave’s salesmanship, especially the drive to be well-liked. All he really wants is to have money to support Linda and his sons, but the reality of his situation is that his income is not very high…

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    The average salary per year for a coach of a bigger college is well over $2 million,RUNON there are even some assistants that get paid a lot of money (Brady). Nick Saban, tThe football coach at Alabama, makes a yearly salary of $7 million, which is a pretty good amount of money to coach players that do not get paid. As well as the athletes not getting paid, the NCAA acts as an employer to them. An employee is a person that does work for another person or group…

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    that Woolworths came out to be a 5.7/10 while Coles was a 7.1/10, the highest it has ever been. The survey asked them who had the best on-shelf availability, quality of fresh food, in-store compliance, store presentation, staff, pricing and value for money. In all those categories Coles beat Woolworths every time. Their are both advantages and disadvantages to having competitors influence. The advantages of having competitors influence is that it motivates you and your company to be on the same…

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    stress to an already painful situation. Your financial and physical worries may lead to depressed moments and the intervention of counseling services in order to get you back to feeling like your regular self again. All of these individual items cost money that you did not intend on relinquishing. In addition, if you’ve lost accounts, assets, or now possess damaged property as a result, your lawyer will fight for all of your family’s financial…

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    Housing Bubble Burst

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    growing demand and the emphasis on the tight supply. The UK housing Bubble is driven by the house prices in London, which are highly overvalued (valued 128% over their historic price to income ratio). As mentioned, the foreign investors who spent their money in the capital play a huge role in creating the Bubble and pushing up house prices to unrealistic levels, especially in central London. However, London’s Chancellor has targeted the wealthy foreigners and has planned on putting an…

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    In order to address and improve the fiscal situation, the President of the United States Barack Obama created a commission to identify policies to improve the situation in the medium term, and to achieve sustainability over the long run. This National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform (often called Simpson-Bowles or Bowles-Simpson from the names of co-chairs Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles; or NCFRR) came up with a draft of their lists of recommendations on how to reduce the budget…

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