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    The Detective Career

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    of the detective occupation was in London and was very important because who knows what form of public protection we would have. Before 1829, the world was out of control with increasing crime rates and popular disorder, until Sir Robert Peel, as home secretary, pointed the way ahead…

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    Uk's Drug Policy

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    provided in a clinical framework of assessments and interventions. However, planned exits from services have not been well managed or measured to prevent relapse. As engagement with recovery groups and the community have not been included in measurements of treatment delivery or in commissioning, two separate therapeutic approaches have developed. One in statutory care, delivered through health and social services, and the other through community mutual aid groups such…

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    profession by its own members instead of an outside regulating body such as a government or state-appointed organization. Self-regulation in professional nursing is the key to safe, competent, knowledge-based care because nurses are the ones evaluating education systems, guidelines of care and ethics, licensure, and competency of its members. In order to ensure the advancement of the nursing profession, as well as keeping public interest a nursing priority, self-regulation must not fall victim…

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    I am currently reading the memoir, Hot Nights, Cold Steel, Life, Death and Sleepless Nights of a Surgeons first years. This book is a personal account of Dr. Collins, a medical doctor who narrates his years through his surgical orthopedic residency and the physical and emotional roller coaster it took him on in those 4 years. I have chosen this book because I am interested in medicine and I wanted to take a glimpse specifically into the surgical realm. Everyone knows that being a doctor must be…

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    There are many different kinds of rehabilitation centers. Florida Movement Therapy Center for one is quite different than the average rehabilitation centers. Although, the focus to give people the best quality of life and care is still the same, Florida Movement Therapy approaches therapy in a different way. They use integrated plan of centralized retraining, core based exercises and functionally based activities in order to get people moving again. The physical environment looks much like a gym…

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    Earth has always been boiling, wars everywhere and at all times. Few regions managed to escape from wars or declare themselves neutral in order to lose less if nothing can be obtained. There’s no war without an aim. It is known that a war is considered to be successfully won if one of the parties could reach to its aim. We can justify this by Machiavelli’s statement “The end justifies its means”. As a result, there have always been a large number of losses- victims and prisoners of wars. Could…

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    5.12 a. The president of a home health care services firm. A president of a home health care services firm would have many concerns to contend with. Particular in a people oriented field, home health care is a taxing occupation which can lead to burnout and early attrition. Hilliker (2007) reported “that 30 percent of home care nurses were dissatisfied with their current job” (p.1). Emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and personal accomplishment are factors which lead to attrition…

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    In order for a private healthcare institution’s real estate and personal property to be tax exempted, there are two qualifying factors. The factors are qualifying as a charity and use for a charitable purpose (Showalter, 2012). To qualify as a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization, the organization must be organized and operated for religious, hospital, educational, employee representation, or welfare purposes (Showalter, 2012). In order for an organization to qualify as charitable, the IRS has…

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    involves many steps, but offers a rewarding career for those that enjoy public service. Healthcare fields are demanding and require a commitment to the health of its patrons. The first step before beginning a healthcare field is to research all possible…

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    New York Health Care (NYHC) needs to prepare for the current terrorism threats. If the attacks happen as planned and the antiterrorism unit fails to save people, emergency cases might come into the hospital for help. Whether financially capable or not, the hospital should treat the casualties, as a requirement of EMTALA. The hospital should try reaching the community in advance and educating them on the importance of health insurance (United States 2013). The hospitals should consider the…

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