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    Thomas Henderson, a factory worker for the IGun Corporation says “A smart gun is personalized firearm that is equipped with personal recognition safety measures that only allow a specific user to fire it.” Henderson also stated that “Smart guns basically work like they have their mind, they usually have touch sensitive handles, triggers, and wristbands that alert the gun that it’s able to be used whenever…

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    well as being a professional, legal and ethical requirement of nursing practice (NMC, 2015). This essay will primarily focus on individualised care plans and goal setting using the SMART framework (appendix 1)( Werle Lee et al 2010). I have also considered the PRODUCT framework (Barrett et al, 2012) but felt that SMART was the more appropriate and understandable framework that best fit with the nursing process. It is accepted practice within healthcare that any care provided should be…

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    In Harvey Deutschendorf’s book, The Other Kind of Smart, he begins with an introduction talking about the differences between intelligence quotient (IQ) and emotional intelligence (EI) and how they can affect people's future careers. There’s an anecdote that Deutschendorf tells, about two Yale graduates with different IQs and EIs. One of the Yale graduates was incredibly brilliant in terms of academics, but when he was interviewing for jobs, he only got called back by a “second-rate company…

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    against which the actual performance would be measured. This is why it would be so important to develop SMART goals. SMART is an acronym that is representative of Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time-bound. This framework will then be a representation for creating effective goals. SMART is an acronym that represent the framework for representing the creation of effective goals. The SMART goals will bring structure and traceability into the goals and objectives.…

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    is very important when thinking about setting targets because if you don’t have a time limit then there is no urgency to start taking action towards achieving your targets. Another reason why time is a very important factor of the five factors in ‘SMART Targets’, is that it is a commitment to a deadline helps a team focus their efforts on completion of the goal on or before the due…

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    Many people aren’t brave and don’t know what to do in bad situations. Cheyenne is fearless, smart, and talented girl. Some people are completely opposite; usually a lot of people are! In this book the main character Cheyenne has qualities. These qualities of Cheyenne help her with her conflict by trying to get out of the situation, it was sneaky and I agree for what she did. Cheyenne is fearless by how she copes with the kidnapper/Griffin. She was tied with rope sitting on a chair and got a…

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    SMART marketing objectives Q1. You are required to develop at least two SMART marketing objectives to facilitate the achievement of the goal. A brief explanation of each would be necessary. The basic principles of marketing are based on the SMART objetives which gives a scope to clearly define the purpose of the marketing plan. SMART objectives are defined as: Specific: this objective covers the exact purpose of the marketing plan, like what needs to be done and how it should be done. The…

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    Brave, Smart, or Lucky? (A review of the great epic hero Odysseus) Throughout the span of literary history there have many different types of epic heroes and villains. An epic hero is essentially one that undergoes a series of different trials and or experiences. Most of the time an epic hero will have to endure some type of epic journey and epic tragedy. In my opinion, one of the best examples of an epic hero can be found in the story of Odysseus. Odysseus like most epic heroes has a…

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    In act IV scene 7, we continue to see how smart and manipulative Claudius can be. Every one of his moves seems to be calculated. He didn’t want to punish Hamlet for Polonius’s murder because it would hurt Gertrude. It might seem like Claudius actually cares about her in this scene. He says that, “She [Gertrude] is so conjunctive to my life and soul” (IV, vii, 15). But this care seems far from genuine. Claudius is definitely acting in this scene. He doesn’t genuinely care for Gertrude. The only…

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    Should the Death Penalty Be Put to Death? In this article “Breaking from the pack: the death penalty in the United States Death penalty produces injustice”, Katherine Smart argues that the death penalty is inhumane. The United States is ranked number five in how many people are executed due to capital punishment. Katherine notes that people continue to do bad things even when they know that they could go to prison if caught, and that they could possibly be charged the death penalty.…

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