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    Nurse Midwife; one who prepares the mother for birth, delivers the newborns for low risk patients, and provides care for the newborn and mother after the birth; is a career I wish to pursue due to the salary, educational requirements, and the work environment. I have always wanted to pursue a career in the medical field that would allow me to be in the company of people who seek my knowledge and assistance. After researching nurse-midwifery, I have reached the conclusion nurse-midwifery is the…

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    Australian women have fought for the right to equal pay since the early 1900’s. In 1948, the value of equal pay for equal work was acknowledged in the Universal Declaration of Human rights1. The gender pay gap is the difference between the average of men and women’s’ earnings, displayed as a percentage of male earnings1. The pay gap between genders is currently at 17.5%2. This is despite the small fluxes over time, this has not changed in 20 years, the gender pay gap was small in 1994 at the…

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    despicable and when you’re compensating your personal doctor $50 for an official visit. That being the case, right to use, good organization, value, and sustainability have been the matters put into inquiry in the constant conflict of the health care improvement over the years. Today President Obama is working on providing treatment for uninsured American 's. Obama’s solution to health care improvement, is universal health care. “Universal health care…

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    Professionalism is considered more of an image because one demonstrates skill, good judgment, and a polite behaviour geared towards specific professions. Professionalization on the other hand is defined as the social process by which any trade or occupation transforms itself into a true profession. Without professionalization, standards would not be set for an individual to act professionally. Both professionalization and professionalism are key components to nursing. In order to be a nurse,…

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    Dental Hygienist Essay

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    1.Career Description: Dental Hygienists work with patients who need dental care. They look for signs of diseases and help to prevent them. Dental Hygienist not only clean teeth but also give advice to their patients on developing strong oral health. Some of the job duties that dental hygienist have to perform is study of the health history, taking dental x-rays, removing bacteria from the teeth such as stains, calculus, and plaque, applying preventive dental material to the teeth, advising…

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    think of drilling in their teeth, loud scraping, and sore gums, but when I think of the dentist I think of clean teeth, shiny tools, and skilled dental hygienists. Dental hygienists are specifically trained to clean peoples teeth and teach proper oral care, which I why I chose to research their profession. What influenced me to choose this profession was, I have wanted to work in the field of dental hygienistry since the fourth grade and I have always been interested in what the dental…

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    company already realizes that that providing their workers with suitable wages would create a collective success and shared rewards. In other words, they believe that if they meet the needs of their workers, consequently, they will achieve their personal business goals. This philosophy began immediately when Robert Wegman founded the company in 1950. He increased salaries for all of his employees as well as provided benefits for them. Since the company emphasizes the importance of teamwork and…

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    particular development stage and pick subcontractors to finish it. Managers must give clear requests, disclose complex data to laborers and customers, and talk about specialized points of interest with other building authorities. The administrator 's occupation presupposes being solid, mindful, tried and true and satisfying commitments. A development director 's part ordinarily includes setting up the site and liaising with other advancement specialists, for instance, organizers, engineers,…

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    Women make up 50% of the human race. They bring us into this world. They care for us. They deserve equal rights as their male counterparts. Women have caught up with men in terms of education and have helped in advancements across the world. Because women have only started working the same jobs as men since the 1950s, people have been accustomed to the ideology of women being housewives and men doing all the work outside the house, This nowadays, is not the case. Many women are smarter and more…

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    demand through various “transaction costs,” defined as “the rising costs of administering and coordinating a system that is designed to reduce access.”3 Subsequently, private insurers do not want to sell to everyone but only to those unlikely to need care. Driven by the concept of market justice, private insurers provide companies with the incentive to screen subscribers and identify those unlikely to submit claims. Hence, they adopt the practices of “skimming,” accepting only patients who can…

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