with the patient. For example‚ during my first clinical rotation‚ My CI needed to treat her last patient of the day‚ however‚ the patient was in a bad mood and reluctant to participate to therapy. My CI asked me to bring the patient to the therapy gym. It took me a great effort to explain the benefit of exercise and finally he said he will come after napping for two hours. I went back to my CI and told her the patient decision. My CI said that she needed to leave in one hour because she has children
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0265-1335.htm IMR 24‚4 Cultural differences in brand designs and tagline appeals Jong Woo Jun and Hyung-Seok Lee Department of Advertising‚ College of Journalism and Communications‚ University of Florida‚ Gainesville‚ Florida‚ USA Abstract Purpose – The objective of this study is to explore general cross-cultural differences in corporate visual identity between the USA and Korea‚ and to apply
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Nicole SirotaPlotnikov March 20‚ 2012 Dr. Astolfi Development of Music in China Despite what language you speak‚ or what country you are from there is one language that every single person can comprehend. This language is known as music. Music has developed into multiple different forms and tells a wide range of differing stories. The development of music itself is a story that is interwoven with the history of a region. Culture and society can be explained through the analysis and development
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Data were analyzed using random effect models. Results: analysis. The induced abortion rate and ratio were estimated as 8.9 per 1000 women aged 15–44 years (95% CI: 5.46‚ 12.33) and 5.34 per 100 live births (95% CI: 3.61‚ 7.07)‚ respectively. The prevalence of unintended pregnancy was estimated as 27.94 per 100 pregnant women (95% CI: 23.46‚ 32.42). Conclusion: the other developing countries in Asia. However‚ additional sources of data on abortion other than medical records and survey studies
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BMC Public Health Research article BioMed Central Open Access Effect of Body Mass Index on pregnancy outcomes in nulliparous women delivering singleton babies Sohinee Bhattacharya*1‚ Doris M Campbell2‚ William A Liston3 and Siladitya Bhattacharya2 Address: 1Dugald Baird Centre for Research on Women’s Health‚ Aberdeen Maternity Hospital‚ Aberdeen‚ AB25 2ZD‚ UK‚ 2Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology‚ Aberdeen Maternity Hospital‚ Foresterhill‚ Aberdeen‚ AB25 2ZD‚ UK and 3The Simpson Centre
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Hepworth SJ et al. Mobile phone use and risk of glioma in adults: case-control study. BMJ‚ 2006‚ 332:883–887. 15. Kundi M. Mobile phone use and risk of glioma in adults: conclusions are questionable. BMJ‚ 2006‚ 332:1035–1036. 18. Sienkiewicz ZJ‚ Kowalczuk CI. A summary of recent reports on mobile phones and health (2000–2004) http://www.hpa.org.uk/radiation/publications/w_series_reports/2005/nrpb_w65.pdf‚ accessed 15 September 2006). accessed 15 September 2006). (http://monographs.iarc.fr/ENG/Preamble/currentb2studieshumans0706
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first order: Assault (2‚020)‚ Seduced (3‚213)‚ Entice (1‚200)‚ Electra (1‚720)‚ Gail (813)‚ Daphne (600)‚ Isis (600)‚ Anita (600)‚ Teri (600)‚ and Stephanie (600). * The following quantities be ordered of each style or he first order: Assault (505)‚ Seduced (804)‚ Entice (158)‚ Electra (430)‚ Gail (204)‚ Daphne (1783)‚ Isis (442)‚ Anita (2‚637)‚ Teri (500)‚ and Stephanie (513). *See Assumptions. It is also recommended that short term and long term operational changes are implemented in order
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better known as Competitive Intelligence (CI). Collection of this information can be accomplished through numerous means. History has shown that the collection of CI is not a new practice‚ only that the methods used to collect the information have evolved over the past century. Intense pressure for turning profits‚ winning contracts‚ and avoiding expensive research and development costs drive the methods used in CI collection. With an increase in CI collection‚ companies are required to protect
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hypothesis. The significance level of 0.05‚ there is enough evidence to support the claim that the average annual income was less than $50‚000. Confidence Interval - minitab One-Sample Z The assumed standard deviation = 14.55 N Mean SE Mean 95% CI 50 43.48 2.06 (39.45‚ 47.51) The 95% upper confidence limit is 47.51. Since‚ 50.00 lies beyond the 95% upper confidence limit‚ we can support the claim that the average annual income was less than $50‚000. b. The true population proportion of customers
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