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    The Human Factor of Global Warming The Human Factor of Global Warming Global warming has been a growing concern for many over the last several decades. The effects of global warming are evident and broad‚ with historical research dating the first global warming crisis back 56 million years ago‚ better known as the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum‚ or PETM (Jardine‚ 2011). Research from the composition of sediments of fossils shells of marine organisms conclude that carbon dioxide trapped within

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    Changing The Scope Of Practice For All Nurses October 21‚ 2012 Changing The Scope Of Practice For All Nurses The Institute of Medicine and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has proposed many changes take place in the field of education for nurses to assist in the Affordable Care Act to be a full success in transforming health care. They have published the report “The Future of Nursing Leading Change Advancing Health” recommending that the scope of practice for all nurses which include

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    multicultural population in the United States‚ nurses encounter patients with differences in healthcare beliefs‚ values and customs. To provide adequate nursing care‚ nurses must be aware of these differences. They must respect and acknowledge the patient’s culture. To do this‚ nurses need education on cultural competence to ensure patient satisfaction and better patient outcomes. According to Migration Policy institute‚ the Census Bureau’s 2009 American Community Survey‚ the US immigrant population was 38

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    perfect world‚ enjoying your work at a practice would be as easy as having all the right qualifications. However‚ things doesn’t always work out that way due to external influences. One of the mistakes that many people who apply for positions at a veterinary practice make is to not ask the right kind of questions during the interview process. Even if the basic skill requirements are a perfect match‚ working at a practice can still turn out to be a nightmare if the office culture isn’t a match for what

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    Theories of Criminal Behaviour and the Factors that Contribute to them There are three theories that are thought to contribute to criminal behaviour. These are; biological‚ sociological and psychological. The two that I will be looking at are biological and psychosocial. Crime is when a person breaks a formal code of conduct. They can be formally punished for the crime that they have committed. An act that is unlawful in one country may not be deemed a crime in another country. The psychological

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    Self-Awareness with Vulnerable Populations: Hispanic Culture NSG/440 April 29‚ 2013 Self-Awareness with Vulnerable Populations: Hispanic Culture The nursing profession requires caring for a culturally diverse group of patients. Health care professionals need to be mindful that one’s personal cultural background‚ values‚ and beliefs have a profound influence on health and how patients respond to medical care and compliance. There are many vulnerable populations that nurses care for every day

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    Discuss factors that facilitate or impede helping behaviour Pro-social behaviour can be defined as ’any actions that benefit another regardless of the benefits or self-sacrifices of the actor’ (Wispe 1972‚ as cited in Collins 2004). A subcategory of pro-social behaviour is helping behaviour‚ which can be defined as an intentional behaviour or act that benefits another human being. There are many factors that can facilitate or impede helping behaviour and it is important to recognise the situations

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    HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN SMEs: AN OVERVIEW Dr.R.SEENIVASAGALU Associate Professor‚ PG & Research Dept.of commerce‚ Government Arts college(Autonomous)‚ Nandanam‚ Chennai- 600 035. Abstract In this article‚ the current state of Human Resources Management practices in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) is explored. The owner-managers play important roles in managing human resources in SMEs. This study specifically examines

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    health and societal dangers of alcohol abuse. The Clarity Foundation goals of this strategy are: 1. To promote a wider awareness of the consequences of alcohol abuse. 2. To provide a forum for education and discussion. 3. To invoke a change in young people’s behavior. The strategy itself is a three-tiered initiative involving educational lectures using professionals‚ a multimedia program and an internet discussion forum. This initiative is designed to target sub-elements of the

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    There are many different practice models that influence the way social workers choose to help people meet their goals. Here are some of the major social work practice models used in various roles‚ such as case managers and therapists: Problem solving Problem solving assists people with the problem solving process. Rather than tell clients what to do‚ social workers teach clients how to apply a problem solving method so they can develop their own solutions. The problem solving model focuses on

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