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    public expect of them. I implement these by giving all of my staff a copy of the codes of practice as part of their induction package. The Code of Practice for Employers of Social Care Workers sets down the responsibilities of employers in the regulation of social care workers. The code requires that employers adhere to the standards set out in their code, support social care workers in meeting their code and take appropriate action when workers do not meet expected standards of conduct. The…

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    Chronotherapy Essay

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    INTRODUCTION Chronotherapy is the administration of drug or treatment according to the circadian rhythm of body that give maximum therapeutic effect and minimum adverse effects. Circadian rhythm control the biochemical process and functions of the body and environmental factors such as light, temperature, food intake can influence the circadian rhythm[1]. The pathological state of the disease condition have an observed rhythm for almost all diseases like asthma, cancer , hypertension etc. This…

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    As we know not only Sigmund Freud talked about uncanny but also there are other philosophers that did that too. First who discovered the uncanny was Ernst Jentsch in 1906 where he he defined uncanny by saying, “a product of intellectual uncertainly; so that uncanny would always as it were be something one does not know one’s way about in”. He added that the easiest way to create uncanny Is to always leave the reader in uncertainty or questioning. This basically leads people to start asking about…

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    From a biological point of view, humans are not plants, fungi, protists, or monera; humans are animals. Believing ourselves to be the pinnacle of creation, the smartest and most capable of all that populate this planet, we face a conundrum that we fall in the same classification with earthworms, flounder, bulldogs, and orangutans. Clifford Geertz, an anthropologist, explained this by asserting “Man is an animal suspended in webs of significance he himself has spun” (Clifford 5). Those “webs…

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    received by the company will surely affect the company’s reputation which this takes times and efforts to build it up. Yao et al. (2014) claim that the employees’ negative behavior is a spontaneous behavior of employees that violates the standard and regulation of the company which poses threats to the well-being of the entire company or to other…

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    Currently, Dr. Rong Lu conducts research at the University of Southern California (USC). Her lab investigates stem cell malfunction, regulation, and coordination at the single cell level (1). Furthermore, she uses mouse hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) as a model system (1). Dr. Lu’s research utilize various disciplines of biology such as molecular, cellular, and systems biology (1). Additionally, Dr. Lu’s research focuses on investigating the differences and coordination between individual stem…

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    Islamic Hospital History

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    In the Middle East, during the Middle Ages, Islamic hospitals had a greater variety of roles. Islam believes that everyone who was ill should receive treatment, whether they were able to pay for it or not. Their hospitals were large buildings in the cities, and were open to all, without question. An Islamic hospital served many purposes: it was a place to receive medical treatment, a place for the mentally insane, a place to receive care while recovering from a sickness or an accident, and a…

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    When Twitter, Inc. first began they had many strengths, they are still one of the newer social media platforms relative to their competitors such as Facebook. In the first few years they were growing at a rate of 1,000% year over year. Many of the consumers of the Twitter platform appreciated the site for the simplicity and cleanliness of the interface and messages. The micro blogs made it easy for users to blurt out the short random thoughts that many people have but did not share. However,…

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    I INTRODUCTION Ethical fashion is an important trend today. It is strongly associated with creativity, expertise, social and environmental responsibility. Fashion industry no longer live in their own ivory tower. This method has been modified by designing materials from nature, changing the manufacturing process, recycle goods that are not wasted and provide employment opportunities for the community. see people's contradictory fashion. Terms of style and fashion is only attached to the rich.…

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    Physical Body Model

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    volunteers and has established a number of initiatives to transform Crouse into a warmer, more inviting hospital (Crouse Hospital, n.d.). Some of these initiatives are the quiet initiative s-h-h-h (Silent Hospitals Help Healing) an environment with lower noise levels helps patients heal faster, relax, and decrease stress. Visual art initiative is that color can have an insightful effect on the patient’s emotions and mood. Music initiative the hospital believes music can help heal and that is…

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