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    Alternate Living Environments Visit and Interview: Shalom Tower Mary J. Shipp HCS/548 Foundations of Gerontology 25 November 2013 Shirley Seward Alternate Living Environments Visit and Interview: Shalom Tower Shalom Tower is one of the rapidly growing senior retirement apartments in Kentucky as well as in the United States. They provide a number of services for the older generation to included assisted living‚ transportation‚ meals‚ and licensed nurses

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    Causes of Damages

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    COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN CAUSES OF DETERIORATION IN BUILDINGS By Dr.Abdul-Mohsen Al-Hammad OUTLINE INTRODUCTION THE SYSTEMATIC APPROACH FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF A BUILDING DEFECT CAUSES OF DETERIORATION IN BUILDINGS IN GENERAL DETAILED CAUSES OF DETERIORATIN IN BUILDINGS WITH EXAMPLES COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN INTRODUCTION Proper building maintenance should be considered during: COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN * Planning * Design * Construction‚ and * Maintenance stages

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    Remoteness of Damages

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    Remoteness of damage / Foreseeability of damages Remoteness of damage relates to the requirement that the damage must be of a foreseeable type. In negligence claims‚ once the claimant has established that the defendant owes them a duty of care and is in breach of that duty which has caused damage‚ they must also demonstrate that the damage was not too remote. Remoteness of damage must also be applied to claims under the Occupiers Liability Acts and also to nuisance claims.   Remoteness of damage is often

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    presence of a RN. Unlicensed person--An individual‚ not licensed as a health care provider Verifies that the unlicensed person can properly and adequately perform the delegated task without jeopardizing the client’s welfare; and The following standards must be met before the RN delegates nursing tasks to unlicensed persons. These criteria apply to all instances of RN delegation. Additional criteria‚ if appropriate to the particular task being delegated‚ may also be found in §224.8(b)(1) of this

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    Worldwide Sourcing

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    Term Paper Worldwide Sourcing Many companies in today’s business world are exploring new ways to surpass their competitors. Over the past twenty years‚ there has been a significant increase in worldwide sourcing. According to Tim Minahan from SearchCIO‚ global sourcing is the process of identifying‚ evaluating‚ negotiating and configuring supply across multiple geographies to reduce costs‚ maximize performance and mitigate risks (Minahan‚ 2003). So why is going international so popular among

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    growing environmental issues‚ instead of taking any real initiative. Most of society has become completely oblivious of the activities carried out by oil companies‚ whom have caused the most severe damage to our environment. In‚ “Fuel the Machines‚” Jossie Malis nicely depicts the environmental consequences produced by the fuel industry. Throughout the animated clip‚ we see that the ocean water is polluted with trash‚ machinery parts‚ carcasses’ and ultimately oil. There is a seen with a toxic substance

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    ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY: WORLDWIDE TELECOMMUNICATIONS Annotated Bibliography for Cultural Changes Inside Worldwide Telecommunications Pawny Abbasy‚ Jason Blanchard‚ Angela Zelandi University of Phoenix Essentials of College Writing Instructor: David Soyka Carte‚ Penny and Fox‚ Chris‚ (2004)‚ Bridging the Culture Gap: A Practical Guide to International Business Communication‚ Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data‚ Retrieved November 17‚ 2006 from: http://www.amazon.com/gp

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    torts and damages

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    Torts and Damages I . Concept/ Definition The term “Tort” is of Anglo-American law-common law which is broader in scope than the Spanish-Phil concept which is limited to negligence while the former includes international or criminal acts. Torts in Philippine law  is the blending of common-law and civil law system. Quasi Delict refers to acts or omissions which cause damage to another‚ there being fault or negligence on the part of the defendant‚ who is obliged by law to pay for the damages done.

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    Industrial Revolution the standard of living significantly improved. First way the standard of living was impacted was the houses being built much better than before. With new inventions homes were made better than ever before. “Every day is adding something to your comforts. Our houses are built better…” (Document 4). This is explains the houses being built better so people were more comfortable. Better homes led to the standard of living increasing so people were not living in dilapidated homes. Next

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    Development and environment: can we avoid the inevitable trade-off? The either-or relationship between development and environment must be remedied before a permanent solution can be achieved By Neha Singh The nineteenth and twentieth centuries saw great advancements in technology‚ resulting in tremendous improvements in the living conditions of human beings. The economies of many countries in the world literally ‘took off’ and have since not looked back. Thus a technology as simple as electric

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