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    degrade the female sex. Gender sensitivity in reporting is the solution the press media came up with. It is the attitude which gives importance to the sexes involved in a story. Gender is not highlighted in the report‚ thus making it fair. It is not only applicable to the news‚ but also to the people behind the news. The job and beats were equally divided to the men and women. Feminism is worldwide and can be applied to different terms and standings‚ while gender sensitivity in reporting focuses only

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    Criminal Records: A Fault in America’s Hiring Decisions When most people are applying for jobs they are usually concerned with whether or not they’ll meet the qualifications in the eyes of the hiring manager or whether or not they’ll make the cut between the remaining candidates. However‚ there are people who worry about whether or not their past actions and criminal convictions will bar them from even being considered for employment. The sensitive topic that worries so many people is background

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    A DEVELOPMENTAL MODEL * OF INTERCULTURAL SENSITIVITY Milton J. Bennett‚ M.D. I. DENIAL OF DIFFERENCE The inability to construe cultural difference. Indicated by benign stereotyping (wellmeant but ignorant or naive observations) and superficial statements of tolerance. May sometimes be accompanied by attribution of deficiency in intelligence or personality to culturally deviant behavior. Tendency to dehumanize outsiders. 1. Denial/Isolation: Isolation in homogeneous groups fails to generate either

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    Chapter 3 – Medical Record History of Present Illness The patient is a 61 year old female. The patient is complaining that they feel weak‚ their urine is dark‚ nausea‚ pain in the abdomen. Past Medical History Mrs. Carter has suffered from seizures since she was 14 years old. She has been taking Dilantin to help keep her seizures under control and to a minimum. Clear history otherwise. Physical Examination Temperature was 99.8 Pulse was 83 Blood Pressure was 120/84 Abdomen area was swollen

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    collections however offers opportunities as well as challenges. This paper aims at examining the challenges of managing archives in digital formats with a view to recommending the way forward. According to IRMT (2009)‚ archives are records‚ usually but not necessarily non-current records‚ of enduring value selected for permanent preservation. Archives will normally be preserved in an archival repository‚ which is managed by an archival institution. An archival institution on the other hand is the agency responsible

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    however it’s more harmful to the children. Every family has a different approach in how they deal with the conflict. As a class we have read and discussed Caroline Hwang’s essay “The Good Daughter.” as well as Janna Malamud Smith’s essay “My Son‚ My Compass.” There is different approach illustrated by Hwang’s and Smith’s essay as they choose their own lifestyle and confront their parent’s arrogant behavior. Hwang essay explains how immigrant children are living a paradox‚ forcing her to keep her Korean

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    using vocabulary our listeners understand‚ using jargon sparingly‚ using slang that is appropriate to our listeners and the situation‚ using inclusive language‚ and using language that is not offensive. Here are some examples of using linguistic sensitivity. 1st Jargon refers to technical terms whose meanings are understood only by a select group of people based on their shared activity or interests. It’s a common language based on a hobby or occupation. Here are a few examples‚ medical practitioners

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    Record Organization

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    All sizes of facilities seem to have a few similarities and differences in how a facility handles loose reports. In reviewing our compiled data I noticed that most of the facilities prefer that their loose records are permanently anchored in the patient’s charts. Permanently anchoring files in patients charts can avoid files being misplaced or lost. The way files are organized depends on each facility policies. In the information the most popular form of organization seems to be chronological. While

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    Learner Record-Part 1 School Age Childcare: School-Age Childcare Thematic Working Group (SACTWG) defines School Age Childcare (SAC) as: “School-Age Childcare / Out-of-school services refer to a range of organized age-appropriate structured programs‚ clubs and activities for school-age children and young people (4-18) which takes place within supervised environments during the times that they are not in school”. “School age childcare services are by definition about the care of children when

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    SWOT Analysis Organization: Giant Step Records Operational Objectives: To operate an independent music label. EXTERNAL Opportunities • As Giant Step has expanded its employee base‚ this allows for group decision making which can lead to increased creativity and networking. • Through the use of a company website‚ Giant Step can expand its market significantly and generate an increase in revenue by selling downloads and merchandise. In addition‚ fans can interact with artists and stay

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