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    Nursing practice.

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    The aims and objectives of this assignment are to identify a nursing skill observed by myself whilst I was on my practice placement. The skill which I will be focussing on is the first phase of the nursing process in the form of the initial assessment interview. The client had been referred to the mental health services by his consultant and social worker‚ in order to continue his care in the community‚ after his discharge from a psychiatric ward. I was introduced to the client‚ and his permission

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    GBE ASSIGNMENT PRO-GLOBALISTS VERSUS ANTI-GLOBALISTS Government across the world acknowledged the fact that they need to have a capitalistic perspective if they want there country to prosper. As a result‚ countries (especially in Asia and Africa) started to allow foreign companies to venture into there motherland. But still countries were cautious in there approach. The proof of this can be seen from the fact that most of the governments had some kind of regulation that forced the companies

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    Unsafe practices

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    Unsafe practices 2013 5 people died due to neglect. The main one being a nurse/carer gave the wrong dosage of warfarin to a resident which resulted in the lady being hospitalized and her MAR charts being falsified to hide the mistake‚ as the carers knew that if the hospital had seen the original MAR charts would have resulted in a CQC inspection and possibly the home being shut down. Nurses would shut door when residents were shouting for help. That resident could have been shouting for any number

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    Sin as Anti-Creation Cornelius Plantinga Jr. defines sin as “a disruption of created harmony and then resistance to divine restoration of that harmony” and says “sin disrupts and resists the vital human relation to God‚ and it does all this disruption and resisting in a number of intertwined ways”(Plantinga). He seems to believe that anything that goes against creation‚ what is known as anti-creation‚ is an act of sin because it interrupts the order and bonds that God put in this world during creation

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    reflective practice

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    self”(Boyd & Fales 1983‚ p101) and Reid (1993) defines reflection as “a process of reviewing an experience of practice in order to describe‚ analyse‚ evaluate and so inform learning about practice” (p305).Many authors recommend the use of a model for reflection ( Reid 1993‚ Schutz 2007‚ Yeok 2007); so I chose Gibb’s (1988) model described by Yeok(2007) for my reflection in my nursing practice. It emphasizes on my feelings and thinking at the time of that situation and stimulates my self awareness of

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    Anti- Semitism‚ or the irrational hatred of Jews‚ has existed in many forms since the earliest civilizations. One of the most horrific examples of this was demonstrated in WWII under the Nazi regime. However‚ the seeds of Anti-Semitism that germinated at that time were the result of the preceding century’s growing anti-Jewish sentiments and tensions. The 19th century was a turbulent time in Europe. The French Revolution had recently ended and the Napoleonic Wars were erupting. The discovery of

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    numerous debates. The contending groups consisted of Federalists‚ those who supported ratification‚ and Anti-Federalists‚ those opposed to the constitution. Each group published a series of letters known as the Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers. The Anti-Federalist papers objected to provisions of the proposed constitution while the Federalist Papers defended the rationale behind the document. Anti-Federalist objections included that; the United States was too extensive to be governed by a republic

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    What is GAAR? GAAR refers to General Anti-Avoidance Rules. These rules target any transaction or business arrangement that is entered into with the objective of avoiding tax. The objective is to check aggressive tax planning. What is meaning of Tax Avoidance? Avoidance means an attempt to reduce tax liability through legal means‚ i.e. to regulate your affairs in such a way that you pay the minimum tax imposed by the Act as opposed to the maximum. For example‚ Suresh makes a company XYZ to sell

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    The General Anti-Avoidance Rules Direct Taxes Code Bill‚ 2009 Background Avoidance – An attempt to reduce tax liability through legal means‚ i.e. to regulate your affairs in such a way that you pay the minimum tax imposed by the Act as opposed to the maximum Example – Mr. A forms a company to sell his products. The company pays 25% tax‚ but if he himself sold the products he would pay 30% Evasion – Use of illegal means to reduce tax liabilities‚ i.e. falsification of books‚ suppression

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    Anti Dress Code

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    School is in the ’business’ of learning. School is the place where the next lawyers‚ bankers‚ CPA’s and Doctors are given the fundamentals of working in this economy. One of the basics of our culture in the working world is conservative dressing‚ dress code‚ or even uniforms. What is wrong with sending our kids the message that they are in ’the business of learning’ by enforcing dress codes? School is also the place where the next actors‚ writers‚ artists‚ politicians‚ inventors‚ designers and

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