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    When making an ethical decision, all parties must be taken into consideration. Utilizing the mosquito borne virus case study allowed the manager to apply the three ethical theories and validate the best outcome of decision. The justice model takes into account of treating all stakeholders; athletes, coach and team members equally and fairly but each stakeholder could…

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    and the pupils of the eye were dilated but reacted slowly to light. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation was instituted without success, and Cindy Black was pronounced dead. Departure from professional standards of nursing care: In every nursing malpractice case the defendant nurse's conduct is measured against that of a reasonably prudent nurse under the same or similar circumstances. Departure from the professional standards of nursing care for the first admission to the emergency department included…

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    1 How to Write a Case Study What Is a Case Study? A case study is a puzzle that has to be solved. The first thing to remember about writing a case study is that the case should have a problem for the readers to solve. The case should have enough information in it that readers can understand what the problem is and, after thinking about it and analyzing the information, the readers should be able to come up with a proposed solution. Writing an interesting case study is a bit like writing a…

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    * Used the means of terror and fear to eliminate opposition and gain information * A Gestapo-type police force (Kornbluh 158) * Intended to centralise both the gathering of intelligence and dispensing of repression (Kornbluh 158) * Aimed to eliminate opposition of all kinds (civilian dissent, political opposition, and international opposition, and internal opposition within the military government) (Kornbluh 159) Projects and measures carried out by the DINA * 13,500 were…

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    16). According to Merriam (2009), “a case study is an in-depth description and analysis of a bounded system” (p. 40). Also, Miles and Huberman (1994) perceive case study as “a phenomenon of some sort occurring in a bounded context” (p. 25). They visually present it as a circle with a heart in the center. Obviously, the heart is the center of the study, and the circle “defines the edge of the case: what will not be studied” (p. 25). Given this, my study which intends…

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    Delinquency is a crime that is committed by younger children who are under the age of eighteen. There are many different causes as to why anybody would commit a crime and there are also ways to deter a crime. If officials know the causes of these criminal acts then it would be an easier job for officials to try and stop them in their tracks. From searching through articles, most of them say that the juveniles act a certain way from the way they have been raised. Most are dedicated to their…

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    Prevention of Nosocomial Infections Class Description: The course will provide the students with a solid foundation in understanding the concepts of prevention of the nosocomial infections; including the risk factors and methods of prevention and will be able to employ the knowledge in the clinical setting. Student Outcomes: Upon completion of the class the students will be able to: • Describe nosocomial infections, including its etiology, risk factors, methods of prevention, and the…

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    Case Examples of Music therapy for Survivors of Abuse by Kenneth E. Bruscia is a collection of case studies in which the clients discussed have been affected negatively by emotional, physical, and sexual abuse. The emotions manifested by each study aided me as a reader to understand what everyone had to face physically and emotionally. Physical wounds heal on their own, but psychological symptoms often worsen over time without the proper treatment because these traumatic experiences infest…

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    era of new media, it is observed that the term is also applicable in online journalism work, where the role of journalist in this case can be compared with the work of a curator in a museum. This particular practice is mentioned as curation journalism since it involves the process of gathering a variety of information as raw materials from spread sources - in this case: found over postings on social media - which are then compiled into a structured story (Guerrini, 2013, pp. 7-9; Knight, 2013,…

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    made me reconsider one of the assertions that I made following the process of coding and analysis. My assertion was generally similar to the one proposed by the professor, both of them fall under the same category of human emotions identified in this case, but hers was more accurate in terms of naming the exact description. I arrived to this conclusion based on surfing and reading some of the relevant literature in social psychology. The interviewee was responding to a question about how he…

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