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    A Patient Experience

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    A patient experience that stands out as significant is the day I had an exchanged patient from a different country. This patient came in because part of her tooth fell out. When she pointed to the tooth‚ I saw she had a huge carious lesion. I told her to get a dental exam so the dentist can diagnose the suspicious disease. She refused to get a dental exam because the dentist was not going to fix her tooth that same day. I told her about Open Door and she agreed to a call them. During that visit‚

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    Experience Marketing

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    Gilmore (1999‚ p.11)‚ goods and services are no longer enough. The Service Economy is peaking. Therefore‚ Experience Economy is created following the Agrarian Economy‚ the industrial economy and service economy in order to adapt the demand of customers. In the Experience Economy‚ experiences motivate the economy and therefore produce more of the basis of demand for goods and services. So experience is a way that “company uses services as the stage‚ and goods as props‚ to engage individual customers in

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    depend on the changes in three critical constraints‚ as well as individual’s skills and experiences. According to the developmental perspective‚ the changes in the motor skills were defined as sequential‚ cumulative and individual. Everyone would follow the same sequence of the motor development‚ however‚ age does not determine the sequence because the skills are built based on individual’s background experiences and knowledge. Prenatal Period The first stage of motor development is the prenatal

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    Significant Health Care Event: Ebola Outbreak Gilberto Colon HCS/531 13 October 2014 George De Rosa Significant Health Care Event: Ebola Outbreak Ever since the Ebola virus was discovered in West Africa in 1976‚ it has become the most resilient and lethal virus known to date. The Ebola virus has become one of the most fatal diseases in the world (Evans & Kaslow‚ 1997). The latest outbreak of this disease in West Africa has infected over 70 people and out of those‚ 43 infected

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    My most significant accomplishment was being first chair trumpet. When I first started playing trumpet in fifth grade‚ I was terrible at it. I started practicing more in middle school‚ but I still wasn’t progressing much. I then started taking lessons during sixth grade and learned that my mouth position was very wrong. My lesson teacher was able to help me fix that problem but then I got braces. When I got braces‚ I took a huge step back. I had to relearn how to play the trumpet. I eventually got

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    Significant Theory-Based Advances/Gaps: Though only one of the literatures directly related to the case of Audrie Pott (Alexa Dodge’s article)‚ the others all provide background for the issue of sexual violence against women. Dodge applies Butler’s ideas of the “digitalization of evil”‚ using its application for modern day sexual assault cases. She claims: It is likely that the photographs of acts of sexual violence committed against Parsons‚ Doe and Pott were also interspersed with these kinds of

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    In life we encounter many positive and negative experiences. Both help to mould and shape the people we are‚ and the person we ultimately will become. In this essay I will discuss significant learning experiences that were important to me‚ and how they affected me. The first learning experience I will discuss is something that I find I use every day. One day I sat in class discouraged about numerous assignments‚ projects‚ and tests that were due soon. I found myself overwhelmed and frustrated

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    Working Experience PwC is one of the leading global professional service firms with good reputation. Assurance is the longest established business in PwC and also dynamic and fast growing. I wish I could implement my acquired knowledge to the firm and continue expansion and growth with PwC. Moreover‚ the chances to access to different industries is also attracts me too. It could bring me a brand new sight and make me grow and succeed in the career path. The audit and assurance services aims

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    Significant People and Ideas- Sufism explain the contribution to the development and expression of Islam of Sufism analyse the impact of this school of thought on Islam Background- Sufism is the inner‚ esoteric dimension of Islam‚ through which adherents are able to reach a deeper level of spiritual development extending past the exoteric practice of Islam‚ allowing the individual to purify themselves in order to become one with the divine. Sufism developed in the 10th century as a reactionary

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    Précis 7 – Describe cognitive dissonance and describe how it is influenced by culture. Cognitive Dissonance Theory is a theory of attitude change proposing that inconsistency exists among our attitudes‚ or between our attitudes and behavior‚ we experience an unpleasant state of arousal called cognitive dissonance‚ which we will be motivated to reduce or eliminate. (Bordens & Horowitz 2001) This is a theory‚ which has been transformed over many decades. Cognitive Dissonance varies between

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