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    Creon‚ the King of Thebes‚ and Bernarda‚ who is the head of her household are the most powerful characters in their plays. Both characters want to have complete control over everything and everyone around them; however both suffer losses as a result of their attitudes and use of power. The main difference between Creon and Bernarda is how they react to these losses and to the challenges to their authority. It is this aspect which the essay will explore. The House of Bernarda has an interesting

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    consumers use constantly and the other three organizations offer more of services to customers. All five organizations Advanced Radiology‚ AT & T‚ Estee Lauder‚ Bel Lago and Mount Vernon Mills in some ways have the same internal forces of restructuring because continually have to make changes from within to make sure their organization stays profitable. Because Advanced Radiology and AT & T offer services to their customers‚ their employees have to deal with change. Learning to merge with other companies

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    that is applied to this structure as displayed by the Diagram 1.1 This top view diagram represents the hospital structure from an IT network perspective. The Red outlined boxes are clinical areas‚ which include ERs and ORs‚ Pharmacy‚ Labs‚ Radiology‚ Drs Personal Offices‚ Wards‚ Outpatient Examining Rooms‚ and ICU. The Black outlined boxes are administrative functions‚ which include IT Department‚ Admitting/Discharge‚ Facilities‚ HR‚ Hospital Senior Management‚ and Finance. Diagram 1.0

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    1. RADIOLOGY REPORT LOCATION: Hospital‚ Outpatient PATIENT: Dan Diel ORDERING PHYSICIAN: Daniel G. Olanka‚ MD ATTENDING/ADMIT PHYSICIAN: Daniel G. Olanka‚ MD RADIOLOGIST: Morton Monson‚ MD PERSONAL PHYSICIAN: Ronald Green‚ MD EXAMINATION: Gallbladder ultrasound. CLINICAL SYMPTOMS: Increased bilirubin. GALLBLADDER ULTRASOUND: Examination was technically difficult with some limitations due to overlying leads. Large right pleural effusion identified. Gallbladder is visualized. No obvious

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    developing Callie Torres‚ a beautiful‚ vivacious‚ Latino woman‚ into a lesbian in the fifth season. A friendship develops between her and Erica Hahn‚ a successful‚ ‘sassy’‚ and appealing newcomer‚ and it gradually progresses into something more until finally the two share a kiss. Before the romance can flourish‚ Torres wrestles with her sexuality‚ her fears‚ and her lack of understanding of lesbianism. Soon after the relationship establishes itself‚ Hahn unexpectedly breaks up with Torres and leaves the

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    story. He is secretly a rebel who retaliates against Captain Torres. He is a man who has impeccable morals and holds great pride in himself and all he does. He is completely aware of all actions he makes and contemplate them with immaculate precision before proceeding. * Captain Torres: is the antagonist of the story. He is courageous and confident as he defenselessly put his life in the hands of a man many presumed would kill him. Torres does not have great value for the human life and is very

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    In the short story‚ Just Lather‚ That’s All‚ the author Hernando Téllez addresses the importance of making moral decisions. The barber‚ the protagonist‚ wishes to do his job honourably and he weighs his options - when deciding to kill Captain Torres. The barber ponders “Murder or hero? […] But I don’t want to be a murder. You came for a shave. And I perform my work honourably… I don’t want blood on my hands. […] Each person has his own place in the scheme of things”(51). The barber looks if his

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    intrinsic throughout society and is embodied within communities around the nation (Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation Inc. 2015). It is therefore important health service practitioners who wish to engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have an understanding of Aboriginal culture in order to engage effectively and ensure equal treatment (Eckermann et al. 2010‚ p.64). Cultural identity is a strength these practitioners should posses when working within the Aboriginal

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    what the policy did ‚ before this policy ‚ nobody cared about bringing changes to these areas around health but this policy came up with a whole set of revised and few new changes to all these areas in health for the mostly neglected Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. (Victorian Government Department of Human Services 2008). Framework for Health Promotion Action Keleher and Murphy 2004 : Policy has used this framework as well‚ where on upstream level the state government‚ federal

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    HEALTH EQUALITY: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINALS ‚ TORRES STRAIT ISLANDERS AND THE FIRST NATIONS OF CANADA INTRODUCTION Equality in health implies that ideally everyone should have a fair opportunity to attain his or her full health potential and‚ more reasonably‚ that no one should be disadvantaged from achieving this potential. Based on this definition‚ the aim of policy for equity and health is not to eliminate all health differences so that everyone has the same

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