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    persuasive tool known as rhetoric has been associated with modern language for many years. The art of rhetoric aims to inform, persuade, and motivate the audience to whom the speech is being addressed. The roots of rhetoric style stretch back to thousands of years ago and has ever since been a constant debate whether it is ethical or unethical. One writer in particular, Plato, felt that rhetoric never leads to anything good, and was only used for bad purposes. Using rhetoric as a persuasive tool…

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    Power Tools Case Study

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    Bosch Power Tools offers consumers a full range of cable and cordless power tools. They offer a wide selection of power tools and accessories. In addition to the basic power tools, including saws, drills, cutters, grinders, hammers, wrenches are available, Bosch offers some particular instruments. They are for specific projects. The heat gun Bosch offers two different temperatures and speeds. You can get a heat gun Bosch in various sizes. There are also various accessories possible to fit your…

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    SBAR COMMUNICATION TOOL The Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation (SBAR) is a communication tool that provides a structure for critical conversation requiring healthcare providers immediate attention and action (Mason, Leavitt & Chaffee, 2014, p. 433). The purpose of the SBAR is to improve communication between nurses and physicians in an emergent situation; it can make communication more consistent and predictable (Cornell, Townsend, Yates & Vardaman, 2014). The joint…

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    Concept Map Tool Analysis

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    This concept map tool was revised from a research outcome by Chang, Sung & Chen (2001) and was used for evaluating the empirical student-created concept maps by Chang and colleague in 2005. The tool assigned weights to the relationship links between the nodes and integrated weighted concept maps into the assessment criteria, so as to help provide a quantitative analysis to display the various learning states of students. The scholars proposed that the learning states contained: 1) a proposition…

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    The attainment of framework of sustainable construction principles is implemented through legislation, policies and strategies (i.e. methods, building tools and construction practices). Legislation and policy were introduced by construction organisation, and the governments worldwide to control the impact of construction activities on society and the environment. It is a minimum requirement and compliance of construction firms to follow professional and industry codes of practice and guidelines…

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    what your strengths and weaknesses are. (Bethel University, 2014) This tool is a good way of helping you discover what you are good at and what you may need to work on. I also believe that this is a good tool to help you identify things that your interested in that could lead to a career. While this tool is helpful, I also feel that it can be over-analyzed. I believe this test is to be used a tool along with many other tools to help you become the person that you would like to become. The…

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    establishment of cultures with more complex foraging strategies, elements of culture such as tool-making could begin acting more strongly as a positive selective force in human evolution, channeling and refining their cognitive ability. However, it is fallacious to think that there was a single event at which social or cultural forces became important to the trajectory of human brain evolution. Elements of culture, whether tool-making or systems of communication, more likely came to be…

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    The assessment tools I would use on Mattel employees and executives would be cognitive, personality, educational and leadership testing. I believe it is important to understand the strengths and weaknesses of an organization in order to really make an assessment. Assessment and testing helps to ascertain many aspects of an individual’s behavior that is hidden from our natural sight, but influences their actions and decision-making. Mattel will need to know this for every employee on all levels…

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    According to Twycross, it was found that only "3 out of 10 nurses reported using pain assessment tools", and it was also included that they did not use them routinely. Also, when doing a pain assessment, it was most common for a nurse to use observation most often, and nurses would usually look at the child's behavior and facial expressions (crying, fighting, restlessness, etc.) before administering pain meds, even if the child directly stated being in pain and needing medication. Observation…

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    For customer facing projects, General Tool Company uses a rigorous quality plan establishment process to make sure that projects are properly scoped, and that the customer requirements are met. The article describes one instance that one of the quality metrics, the supplier score card, helped the project stay on track. The score card was an indicator for the company that they were getting into trouble. Initiated by this indicator, the General Tool Company was able to improve the rating and…

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