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    symptoms, a few methods include regular exams such as mammograms and screening tests to catch the disease in the early stages (“Breast Cancer: Prevention…”, 2017). For tertiary prevention, reducing the effects of the long-term symptoms of the disease, a couple interventions include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy (“Tertiary Prevention…”, 2012). There are also a few support programs for breast cancer patients specifically geared toward African American women. The Sisters Network was…

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    The environmental aspects of the state of North Carolina are unlike any other; varying from the ecosystems of the coast to those of the mountains in the west. With such diversity, North Carolina is bound to attract throngs of people, which it does. This vast population requires the use of natural resources, and in order for long-term civilization to be feasible, sustainability must be kept in mind. As previously stated, North Carolina is hosts a multitude of different ecosystems. There are,…

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    Tertiary Trauma Effects

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    As mentioned before, repercussions of an atomic bomb are severe. Trauma is a part of the repercussions. Tertiary trauma and secondary trauma are the most common types. Tertiary trauma involves the victims who are injured physically and or psychically (Miller). Secondary trauma involves those who are exposed to the terrible effects on primary victims: witnesses or those who help with rescue…

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    EHR In Communication

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    Accessing a user’s needs, giving only pertinent information The concept of EHR is comprised of a wide range information system, from files compiled in single department to longitudinal collections of patient data. EHR’s are used in primary, secondary and tertiary care, and is recorded by different groups of health care professionals. Sometimes it is also recorded by patients themselves. This information is validated by physicians and it is important to take all the information into the same…

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    Hayleys Mgt Case Study

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    2.5. Insufficient Learning & Development Opportunities According to the Annual report of Hayleys MGT, they have allocated a total of 8,823 training hours for their employees, averaging to 9.41hours per employee for the year. However, The American Society for Training and Development recommend a minimum of 40 hours per year per employee. Hayleys MGT facilitated its employees in obtaining relevant qualifications, which is mainly provided through Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel, (SLITA)…

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    Ekofisk Oil Field

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    gas and 14.5 million tonnes of NGL. As of December 2012, the remaining recoverable reserves are approximately 129 million cubic meters. Figure 1. 1 Ekofisk are which located in Norway (Source : Norwegian Petroleum Museum, 2011) Figure 1. 2 Map showing the location of Ekofisk oil field and other fields. (Source : Norwegian Petroleum Museum, 2011) The…

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    Measures In an increasingly global world the domestic terrorism of the past has shifted dramatically towards international terrorism. Events like 9/11, San Bernadino, Orlando, Fort Hood, and others have been engrained in the minds of the American people. Emergency Managers reduce the vulnerability to hazards and respond to disasters that are increasingly becoming more interconnected and interdependent (Lynch, 2016). Emergency Manager’s must focus on systemic changes designed to…

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    Chaos In The Jungle

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    lost their fingers and were unable to find the correct treatment. This is definitely comparable to a jungle, due to the fact that the dwellers living there have no heat and rely on fires as a source of warmth. Families find themselves losing members of a tribe or group in many…

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    Topic: Globalisation is a gendered phenomenon. Discuss the impacts of globalization on the lives of women in developing countries and how this might impact on transnational crime. Use Examples. Globalisation is simply defined as a process of increasing interconnectedness between societies in such that events in one part of the world increasingly have effects on people and societies far away (Globalization and world politics textbook). According to HAWKESBURN, globalisation is a gendered…

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    What does the classic triad of normal pressure hydrocephalus correctly consists of? A: Gait disturbance, aphasia, dementia • The reason this is the wrong answer is because aphasia is not consider to be part of the triad in normal pressure hydrocephalus. It is possible for some patient exhibit symptoms of aphasia, agnosia and apraxia which are known as cortical features. B: Gait disturbance, urinary incontinence, dementia • Normal Pressure hydrocephalus is a condition caused by enlarged…

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