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    Article Review This is an article written by Doug Gross at CNN‚ on January 30‚ 2014 about the 5 ways that Facebook has changed us‚ in both good and bad ways. The article sums up the 5 things about Facebook that has changed us the most and gives us the benefit and the negative of such thing. The first thing the article talks about is how awesome it is to be able to share events with a bunch of people at one time. It talks about how much easier it has become to just post a status about getting married

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    Design Your Own Healthcare Organization The design of an organization is a “formal‚ guided process for integrating the people‚ information‚ and technology of an organization” (Glickman et al.‚ 2007). A good organizational design increases the likelihood that an organization will succeed; that its’ values will be realized and its mission will be attained. An organization begins with a strategy or a purpose‚ is followed by its philosophy or values‚ then identifies the mission and

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    McKinsey Global Institute May 2013 Disruptive technologies: Advances that will transform life‚ business‚ and the global economy The McKinsey Global Institute The McKinsey Global Institute (MGI)‚ the business and economics research arm of McKinsey & Company‚ was established in 1990 to develop a deeper understanding of the evolving global economy. Our goal is to provide leaders in the commercial‚ public‚ and social sectors with the facts and insights on which to base management and policy

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    As per the statistical data of the survey conducted by the authors‚ the article asserts that at every level of management‚ be it first line‚ middle or executive‚ the promoted contributor must be prepared to take on the role of a speaker and represent his own staff at the corresponding level. An individual being promoted to a first line manager should be prepared to learn to represent as well as supervise his subordinates. He has to start determining the extent of personal relationships with his

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    CITY TACKLES HOW TO ELIMINATE POLLUTERS The article was written by Katherine Poythers and was posted on July 28‚ 2012. According to the author of the article‚ National City‚ a suburb in An Diego County leaders try to convince both homeowners and business owners to work together to get rid of the businesses that pose health and safety hazards to their neighbors. The main reason for the eviction is because National City is known to be one of the cities that have the highest asthma rates in San Diego

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    White Privilege Article Review Although the conditions that Peggy McIntosh writes about in her article “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” are not as present as they were in the past and the United States has been moving away from race being and identifying factor of a person‚ RACISM is still a modern issue in the US. I would say about seventy percent of what is on that list still is in effect today. Being Latino has proved this to me. Living in specific areas or cities where youth

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    Brittney Navarro Due 9/4/13 Professor Miller GEL 101 HEALTH articles/topics – 10 points 1. In the article “The Perils of Higher Education” Steven Kolter argues that college offers the opportunity to learn and obtain a degree but advertises the type of environment that promotes unhealthy eating habits‚ unreasonable alcohol consumption‚ sleep deprivation and bad habits. 2. Two important facts the author uses to support his main idea are “A Tufts University survey found

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    Running Head: ARTICLE REVIEW #1 Article Review #1 Merriann Hiett Liberty University Summary Review After looking at various both theoretical and empirical data the author decided to focus on the importance of the relationship between teacher-student relationships for adolescence with high incidence (2007). The author wanted to focus on this because the relationships between elementary teachers and the students were in a good place after all elementary classrooms are smaller

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    1.0 Article Review Name: Review of Giovanni Tapang “Don’t teach maths and science in English” Giovanni Tapang. (2012). Don’t teach maths and science in English. Giovanni Tapang‚ author of the article “Don’t teach maths and science in English” is an associate professor at the National Institute of Physics‚ University of the Philippines. He says that English may be the language of science‚ but students learn better and contribute more when taught in their local tongue. There are three reasons

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    LITERATURE REVIEW ON END-OF-LIFE CARE Ever John N. Laingo‚ RN‚ MAN INTRODUCTION Death‚ the ultimate outcome of life‚ “an inevitable‚ unequivocal‚ and universal experience” (Eliopoulos‚ 1993) is at once a fact and a profound mystery. Caring for a dying patient is an essential part of every nurse’s duty‚ but it is already an established fact that caregivers often have difficulties in dealing with such experience. Nurses look at death as failure and therefore shy away from those dying patients whom

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