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    ingredients of highest quality. Finally, Existing programs like the MAC return program and the MAC Aids Fund present Additional marketing opportunity for cosmetics' companies .MAC is able to Apply its program in which consumers are able to return six primary packaging containers and receive a free MAC lipstick of their choice. They are also able to Focus on their existing charitable work in order to generate larger brand loyalty.…

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    Brampton, Ontario faced a marketing decision in October, 2012. Developed from an idea in 2010, the graduated Ivey student from Western University created a multisport tournament to which had been highly successful in its 3 completed years. As the primary decision maker for the tournament, Howard wanted to continue to improve the charitable donations of the 2013 event by 25% of the previous year’s donation count of $125,000. With the big decision at hand Josh would analyse multiple aspects of his…

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    Importance of triage, prioritization, delegation and disaster management in emergency nursing. Triage known as sorting or classification and is a process determine of patients treatment priority based on the severity illness or their condition level on arrival at emergency department. Triage originates from French word “Tier”. It is a comparison or classification based on the health condition of patients to ensure optimum care and quality provided in Emergency Department. Triage term originated…

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    challenges. According to Griggs, diversity is classified into primary and secondary dimensions. Primary dimensions of diversity are those human differences that are there from when we born and constitutes an important role on our socialization and have an ongoing impact throughout our lives. The six primary dimensions include age, ethnicity gender, physical abilities/qualities or race that influence on how we view the world. The secondary dimensions of diversity are those that can be changed but…

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    The supraspinatus is one of the four muscles that make up the rotator cuff in the shoulder. The body of the tendon lies along the supraspinous fossa of the scapula and attaches laterally to the humeral head. Its purpose is to withstand the inferior gravitational exertions set over the shoulder joint due to the downward pull of the weight of the upper limb. Not only that, but the supraspinatus also helps the shoulder joint stay in place. The supraspinatus muscle is primarily used for abduction.…

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    In supermarkets such as Tesco there are displays for products that rely on the packaging to help sell the product. At Tesco they said their goal was to make their secondary packaging “ready-made” meaning when they are putting the product on shelves they can tear off the top and set the rest of the package on the shelf. There is not extra work that needs to be done to set up the product, it would be all ready in a box…

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    particular cultures norms and values. There are two types of socialisation; primary and secondary socialisation. Primary socialisation takes place at home and in school. This includes manners, what is right and wrong and even walking and talking. Secondary socialisation occurs in adulthood. It takes place outside of the home. This builds on a person’s primary socialisation and enables them to live in society. Examples of secondary socialisation includes how to behave at work and public and…

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    were westernised. They represented almost ninety-percent of the population, and most of them were not affected by Peter's decree on Western dress. Additionally, more than half of them were serfs.1 Considering that serfs were the largest demographic group in eighteenth-century Russia, it is clear that the West directly influenced only for a minority of the population, and that this élite, however westernised it was, still profited from serfdom. But even amongst the remaining ten percent of the…

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    et al., (2014) concluded that two group of factors affecting job satisfaction. Motivation factors improve efficiency and performance of an employee and protective factors improve co-ordination and reduce job dissatisfaction of workers. According to the Gaqo & Piro (2015) studies type of work, attitude of supervisor, people, remuneration and promotion are the factors which affect the job satisfaction of employees. “job satisfaction is determined by four main groups of factors like economic…

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    preventive measure into three level: primary, secondary, and tertiary level of prevention. Primary level focuses on preventing new onset of diseases or avoiding the event from happening (AstroHealth.com, n.d.; CurrentNursing.com, 2012). The examples of intervention that involve primary prevention for falls include increase exercise to improve gait and balance stability, tidying up the cluttered stairs and hallway, or installing grab bars in the shower. Secondary prevention focuses on identifying…

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