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    The high-reliability structure will be proven insignificant when meshed with healthcare organizations. So why try? Safety and quality continue to dominate the airwaves of many industries. Healthcare systems are not immune to these concerns or obtuse to the need for safe, high-quality distribution of care. Many institutions, to include healthcare, have grappled with the configuration and implementation of procedures to safeguard against devastating infractions. A handful of…

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    for complex systems that consist of several processing units. The generated heat, if not efficiently removed, can also reduce system reliability, since hardware failure rate increases with higher temperature [1][2]. In multiprocessor systems, such as space-based control systems or life maintenance systems, where a failure may cause catastrophic results, reliability…

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    represented’ that generalisation should be representational on the content of scope of experiences, opinions, factors and outcomes of the studied population. Thus, creating generalisation in qualitative research lays in the issues of validity and reliability of the level of notions, explanation and groups of the parent population (Lewis and Ritchie, 2003: 269). Among the three discussed qualitative methods (individual interview, focus group participant observation), it can be claimed that…

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    off as absurd. Others question how a book can last centuries in human hands without the story it tells being altered. 3Undoubtably, there is immense doubt as to the reliability of the Gospels, whether or not Jesus was in fact the son of God, and how it could be possibly for Jesus to have risen from the dead. Many doubt the reliability…

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    A new way to think about institutions When we think of institutions, we often think about the positives associated and how institutions can help people. However, despite what we often think, institutions can have a negative effect on individuals. Our society relies heavily on institutions, particularly the medical and educational institutions, however they often fail us, and as a result, negatively impact individuals. This is highlighted in ‘Whose life is it anyway?’, image 1 and the tragic…

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    People fail every day. People can fail in a test, work assignment, or a promise. Failure exposes that people are not perfect beings; they are imperfect beings trying to act perfectly. This does not mean success is never attainable for a human, but success relies on the actions failure provides. People never strive to fail; otherwise, people will never start their projects. True failure is the outcome of trying, but missing the minimal goal set as the standard. False failure is slothfulness and…

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    now known as “collective mindfulness”, at same time cognitive engineers supported the notion of resilience engineering for emphasizing positive side and natural views of cognition of frontline factors mentioned above (Le Coze, 2016). The Human reliability organization approach debates on the topics such as “Nearly error-free” operations, training, socialization, culture, collective…

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    The main goal of every person is to succeed, right? But true success does not come without failure. Success takes hard work, intelligence, humility, and failure leads to all three of these things. Money is to the root of all evil as failure is to the root of all true success. You must first fail in order to succeed. Failure helps you find the ingredients that are essential to succeeding. Failure is a much better teacher than success, because failure teaches success. True success is not…

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    2. PRELIMINARIES The research efforts that proposed for the connectivity and coverage issues in WSNs are based upon a lot of theories and assumptions. The basic concepts of connectivity and coverage have an essential role in understanding this issue. In this section, we describe the notions of connectivity and coverage, the category of sensor nodes, sensing models and communication models. 2.1. Connectivity and coverage The objective of deploying a WSN is to keep the FoI under strict…

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    The fear of failure is not a universally positive motivator. In some cases it is neither positive nor a motivator. Failure may be described as the eventual and inevitable by-product of the expenditure of efforts to achieve success. A fear of failure has never been anything but an abstract to me, because I do not embrace failure as an acceptable outcome. Success may be attained by researching methods to achieve an action or by avoiding problems through observing failures of other people. In…

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