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    KHAT IN PUNTLAND

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    INTRODUCTION Introduction to khat: What is khat? Khat‚ or qat‚; Somali is ( qaad) is a flowering plant native to tropical East Africa .A Khat is a green-leaved plant that has been chewed for its stimulant effect for centuries. Khat contains the alkaloid called cathinone‚ and amphetamine-like stimulant which is said to cause excitement‚ loss of appetite‚ It is a controlled or illegal substance in many countries‚ but is legal for sale in somalia HISTORY OF KHAT Continues khat originated in Ethiopia

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    that are outside your normal practicing hours‚ and dressing inappropriately (Aravind‚ 2012). Nurses should also be hesitant to accept gifts or give gifts to patients (Aravind‚ 2012). The nurse-client relationship should always be based on the client’s needs. Nurses should also be cautious of sexual boundary issues. This is when the nurse and client enter an intimate relationship that is harmful to the patient’s therapy (Aravind‚ 2012). Avoiding these violations in the nurse-client relationship is a key

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    Monique Johnson Dr. DoHarris ENGL 501/191 16 November 2014 The Psychological Oppression & Victory of Bigger Thomas in Richard Wright’s Native Son The protagonist of Richard Wright’s novel Native Son represents a big focal point for racism in America. This racism that the protagonist‚ Bigger Thomas‚ feels is specifically aimed at African-Americans. The African-Americans that are truly affected by this racism are young men. Bigger begins to feel the pressures of the Jim Crow laws and racism

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    Arvind Eye Care Case

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    1 Caselet: Aravind Eye Care System - Vision 2020: Stepping Out of the Shadows of a Giant and the Journey Ahead [By Profs. L Prasad and DVR Seshadri (IIMB) based on longer case developed by them] © 2007 IIM Bangalore Aravind Eye Care System (AECS‚ Aravind)‚ Madurai‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India‚ is a hugely successful set of related‚ vertically integrated organizations that provides Eye Care to several hundreds of thousands of people each year. It is now a global benchmark organization in the field of eye

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    Case Study 7

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    1 Patrick Anderson Grand Canyon University: ADM 624 July 24‚ 2013 1. Aravind is successful because each organizational component directly addresses the organization’s mission. Discuss. Aravind is highly successful because each component adheres to core mission where spirituality and humanity supersedes capitalism and profits. Aravind Eye Care System founder‚ Dr. Gouindappa Venkataswamy‚ warmly known as Dr. V‚ decided that in the developing country

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    What Does Balram Mean

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    Balram has murdered his master‚ Mr.Ashok. Balram took his money fled to Bangalore‚ he wasn’t sure how to become successful without getting caught so Balram wondered “What would Mr. Ashok do?... Then it hit [him]...[he] had thousands on [his] side” (Adiga 256). Balram remembers when Mr.Ashok would pay off police and politicians to make sure he was on top of the social caste. Balram then victimizes the police officers and the lady whom he takes over the business to become successful. Balram is at the

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    Aravind Eye Care Hospital is a chain of one of the most popular eye hospital in the world which employs a model based on McDonalds’ business model to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of operations. This article analyses the effectiveness of this system and its possible implementation to the Italian Health Care System. Pursuing efficiency in the Health Systems-the way of McDonalds Intelligence and capability are not enough. There must also be the joy of doing something beautiful. - Dr

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    Arvind Eye Care

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    Executive Summary: Aravind Eye Hospital was founded by Dr. Venkataswamy in 1976 who wanted to establish an alternate health care model that would supplement the efforts of the Government in fighting the blindness in India. The motivation behind Dr V to start this organisation was to eradicate needless blindness which he knew could not be achieved within the paradigm of a charitable organisation. Thus he set about his mission to mass market eye care like McDonalds or Pizza Hut. To do this Dr

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    Operation Management

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    grocery stores‚ movie theaters. Car service centers‚ banks‚ etc.‚ and see if their operational design gels with the kind of customers they want to serve. Case – 2 ARVIND EYE CARE SYSTEM Dr. Govinda Venkataswamy (fondly called Dr. V) founded the Aravind Eye Hospitals in 1976 with an 11-bed facility in Madural‚ which performed all types of eye surgeries. Its goal was

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    is to manage the finance of the eye care hospital. To handle the customers properly and to give them free transportation and meals facility Aravind has used aggressive community outreach to reach patients‚ reduce costs‚ and realize economies of scale. Another key factor contributing to Aravind’s success is its focus on training its workforce in the “Aravind way” and instilling its mission and culture throughout all levels of the organization.The major strategy of Dr.V is to take care of the rural

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