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    Gardnerville rests comfortably in Carson Valley where residents enjoy moderate weather and pleasant temperatures year round. Located in close proximity to Gardnerville are the communities of Genoa and Minden. Carson Valley offers all the residents of Gardnerville a chance to experience one of the world’s most popular locations for sailplane soaring and skiing. The clean mountain air and the limitless views of the valley hills give residents a chance to relax and unwind after a long day. All…

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    Nursing Home Abuse Essay

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    the clock care to aged residents.” (Elder Abuse, 2000, Para. 4). When staff members are overworked, underpaid, and forced to take on more patients than they can care for, they tend to cut corners. When nursing homes do not have adequate assistance for their residents, they cannot watch them properly to prevent fall risks. Staff members are not ensuring the residents are moving around correctly, which can lead to injuries such as bedsores. Due to these conditions, many residents suffer from…

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    theme of production can be applied to the role that the residents of the valley play in society. The work to produce and enable the wealthy few who reside in such places as West Egg or East Egg. But, because of the ashen dream evoked upon readers and the prevalence of grimness in the valley, one must view the production of the valley of ashes with the same dismal tone. As in other laboring classes throughout history and in the present, the residents of the laboring class struggle to…

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    lives and makes one think about your own way of life and that your personal problems are not so important. The residents of the LTC center are disabled people, soldiers of the First and Second World Wars, people with Alzheimer’s disease, chronic illness, etc. The self-sacrificing attitude of nurses to their patients impresses and admires. The author writes, “You may be the reason your resident smiles, be the highlight of his day” (Nursingcenter.com, 2015), as it is necessary to be ready to give…

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    rate of 62 per one thousand residents (McQuaid). With a population of 6,596,855, based on the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report (UCR) of 2014, the violent crime rate in Indianapolis was 365.3 per 100,000 residents. Furthermore, according to the UCR of 2014, Indianapolis had a murder rate of 5.0 per 100,000 residents, a first-degree rape rate of 24.5 per 100,000 residents, a robbery rate of 104.5 per 100,000 residents, and an aggravated assault rate of 222.6 per 100,000 residents. According to…

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    thought that this was the best policy for residents because they are grown. During training, I reconsidered this policy after hearing all the bad things that can happen to residence when you let them do whatever they want. When other RAs were talking about residents having to go to the hospital from to much alcohol, I considered all the bad things that could happen to people that I am suppose to be looking out for. I did not like the idea that residents that I was suppose to be looking out for…

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    audience about the impacts of tourism on three levels: economical, environmental, and cultural. Central Idea: Continuous progress in tourism affects residents in living in touristic destinations economically, environmentally, and culturally. The effects are both positive and negative and vary in how important and essential they are for the country’s residents. Preview Statement:Impacts of tourism are divided into seven general broad categories. Today I am going to inform you about three main…

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    ghetto that devastated the population of Jews in the city of Warsaw. Although the Warsaw ghetto is no longer running and around today, it was an important occurrence in history. After the uprising and liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, up to 20,000 residents remained hiding in the ghetto, some still attacking German police. A little while later, on August 1, 1994, a non-Communist underground resistance army named the Polish Home Army wanted to liberate Warsaw. In order to do so, they rose up…

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    least one nurse awake and dressed during non peak hours. 2. The staff that is available to the residents include an administrator, a bookkeeper, a director of nursing, an admission coordinator, an activities director, a dietary chef, a director of maintenance, a director of housekeeping, a registered nurse, licensed practical nurses, nursing assistants, cooks, housekeepers, and a maintenance…

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    In addition to its own fire and police departments, Santa Monica’s official leadership consists of the elected local government, Mayor Ted Winterer and a City Council made up of six ancillary officials (Santa Monica City Council, n.d. a). Smaller divisions and committees oversee various departments of government jurisdiction. Santa Monica’s Mayor impacts the community through his awareness and willingness to work on issues such as homelessness and affordable housing (Santa Monica City Council,…

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