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    Basic Counting Techniques

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    Illinois State University Mathematics Department MAT 305: Combinatorics Topics for K-8 Teachers Basic Counting Techniques The Addition Principle The Multiplication Principle Permutations Combinations Circular Permutations Factorial Notation Here we conceptualize some counting strategies that culminate in extensive use and application of permutations and combinations. The questions raised all require that we count something‚ yet each involves a different approach. The Addition Principle

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    Basics of Decion Making

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    Title: Basics of Decision Making Your name The Name of the Course Your Instructor’s Name The Date BASICS OF DECISION MAKING Making of decision is a process which has been in existence since the beginning of mankind. At first it was all about reading of trails and interpretation of dreams‚ and then it later developed to voting of among Athenian citizens in Greece‚ the voting of Senate members among the Roman or the guidance of a temple oracle enlightened by the Gods. As balanced thought has further

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    Basic Project Management

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    Project Management Fundamentals WELCOME Slide 1 UNIT 1 – INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS Slide 2 UNIT 1 – INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS Course Structure INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS INITIATION 2 Slide 3 1 PLANNING EXECUTION AND CONTROL CLOSURE 3 4 5 UNIT 1 – INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS Welcome to the KION Project Management Fundamentals Course • Objectives:

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    Introduction Over time in health care there have been times in which‚ the directors of the hospital have been trying to get rid of Licensed Practical Nurse or LPNs and want their nursing staff to only be Registered Nurses or RNs. If LPNs are eliminated there will be a huge nursing shortage in the hospital setting. If a LPNs is currently working in a hospital setting are told to get their RN by a date or they will be fired. This is a problem because older LPN that is close to retirement they are not

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    Elements of the Gothic Genre

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    Horace Walpole‚ whose The Castle of Otranto (1764) contains essentially all the elements that constitute the genre. Walpole’s novel was imitated not only in the eighteenth century and not only in the novel form‚ but it has influenced writing‚ poetry‚ and even film making up to the present day. It introduced the term "gothic romance" to the literary world. Due to its inherently supernatural‚ surreal and sublime elements‚ it has maintained a dark and mysterious appeal. However‚ the roots of the Gothic‛

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    nursing

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    BED POSITIONS AND USES PRONE The prone position is a position of the body lying face down. It is opposed to the supine position which is face up. Using terms defined in the anatomical position‚ the ventral side is down (which is towards the abdomen)‚ and the dorsal side is up (which is towards the back or posterior of the body). Prone refers to that pattern for the forearm‚ where the palm of the hand is directly behind the head‚ or at the sides and the radius and ulna are crossed. The main physiological

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    The Comparative Abundance of The Elements By Derrick Deacon - There are 92 naturally occurring elements‚ only 17 of them make up 99.5% of the earth’s crust (including oceans and atmosphere). - In living things (plants‚ animals‚ people) the six most abundant elements are carbon‚ hydrogen‚ oxygen‚ nitrogen‚ phosphorus and sulfur. - The universe is dominated by the elements hydrogen (83%) and helium (16%) 1. The Crust The outside of the earth is a thin crust which is approximately 20 to

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    responsibility when dealing with individuals or other companies in the business environment. When it comes to the career of nursing‚ professionalism is taken to a whole other level. Not only does professionalism come in to account with your business professionals and peers‚ but you have patients with whom professionalism is highly practiced as well. Professionalism in nursing means that you are able to handle all the responsibilities given to you in an efficient and proper way. It means that when

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    Mw Transmission Basics

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    Microwave Transmission Basics Microwave Transmission Basics Table of Contents • MW Advantages • MW Frequency bands • MW Link elements • Antenna Radiation Pattern • MW Alarms Microwave Transmission Basics Features Advantages  Rapid Deployment – A microwave link can be installed in as little as one day No right-of-way issues – Radio spans all obstacles such as roads‚ railways‚ etc.‚ avoiding any requirement to seek permissions that inevitably are costly and introduce time delays

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    Hi Katherina‚ Human error in nursing is usually unavoidable‚ unpredictable and unintentional. Further‚ some risks include language barriers‚ neglecting to follow the policy‚ in a hurry to complete the task. As a supervisor‚ I encountered a nurse who gave a patient the wrong medications. The error occurred when the patient answered to the wrong name‚ and the nurse failed to check the patient’s identification bracelet. Other errors can include carelessness on the behalf of the staff as well as not

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