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    “The real vehicle for change is the induction which produces‚ or causes‚ an hypnotic state.” (Hadley and Staudacher‚ page 23‚ 2001) The role of the induction is a vital one‚ its purpose being to achieve mental focus and absorption that makes therapeutic suggestion more effective. It is essential therefore that such an intrinsic component of hypnosis is undertaken in the most optimum way. In order to fully explore the essay title‚ it is necessary to consider the make-up‚ function and application

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    Bar Code Medication Error

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    past few years‚ there has been an incredible amount of new technology introduced in health care that affect medication administration. Electronic health records‚ computerized order entry‚ smart pumps‚ and bar-code medication charting all add complexity to the task of medication administration. Bar-code medication administration (BCMA) is one safety measure that can be implemented that can reduce medication administration safety errors and adverse

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    society have left‚ leaving only the hopeless drunks and a few young couples too lost in trivial conversation to realize the bar is closing soon. That’s a lie. This place doesn’t bring in any sensible people‚ in fact it hardly brings anyone in at all anymore. I like to remember how it used to be—so full of life and genuinely pleasant—and pretend that’s still the way it is. But this bar in particular‚ which I have been forced to call home‚ has become pretty rundown. I’ve been here long enough to see it evolve

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    feelings often overemphasized‚ modern interpretation of A Bar at the Folies Bergere is too exaggerated. Although appearing quite passive‚ the painting depicts the barmaid with a subtle depressed nature. One art critic‚ David Pagel‚ discusses the barmaid as a “dispirited server” and claims that the painting in general is about disconnection in the world. At first glance‚ the barmaid apparently seems to be calm and attentive to the man across the bar; but upon further inspection‚ the barmaid and the man

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    Importance of the Induction in The Taming of the Shrew British Literature April 17‚ 2005 Many acclaimed scholars argue that the Induction in William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew is unnecessary and irrelevant to the main plot. (Bloom‚ 28) Shakespeare placed the induction into The Shrew for a specific dramatic purpose. The comedic tone of the play would be lost without the induction‚ resulting in a more literal interpretation of the play thus leaving the reader unable to distinguish

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    “In the Snackbar.” Emma Louise Gall “In the Snackbar‚” by Edwin Morgan‚ tells the story of an experience the poet had whilst in a Snackbar in Glasgow. He helps a disabled‚ old man who is struggling to go to the toilet. We have chosen this poem as it has been written as a result of an anxiety: this experience worried the poet and gave him cause for concern. Edwin Morgan used many poetic techniques‚ such as alliteration‚ onomatopoeia and similes to portray his anxieties and worries

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    is greater than others. And we frequently see that cancer cells will "take more hits" and die if irradiated than many kinds of "regular" cells will. Radiation (either electromagnetic or particulate) causes ionization in tissue when it is of sufficient energy. A microwave oven will not cause this‚ but higher energy electromagnetic waves will cause it. So will particulate radiation. The chemical bonds that hold DNA together can be broken by ionizing radiation‚ and this kind of damage is difficult

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    WORDS - 1‚829 A personalised induction will always be more effective In this essay I will be looking at the benefits of creating a personalised induction as well as looking at certain circumstances to support an argument against it. I will be discussing the influence and application of the different modalities when creating an induction as well as briefly exploring how the brain uses information‚ and discussing whether or not a personalised induction is the most effective method to use

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    Five Sports Bar and Grill

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    1.0 Executive Summary Take Five Sports Bar and Grill has established a successful presence in the food and beverage service industry. The flagship location in suburban Anytown (Medlock Bridge) will gross in excess of $2 million in sales in its first year of operation‚ ending July 1996. First year operations will produce a net profit of $445‚000. This will be generated from an investment of $625‚000 in initial capital. Since 10 months of operations have already been completed the confidence level

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    Effective Induction Training Program We have all started working at places that just expect us to "hit the ground running" and become productive extremely quickly. Many of us will have worked at places that regard an induction as a waste of time‚ or think a quick tour of the building should be sufficient! The benefits of induction training are vast and include: increased retention of newly hire employees‚ improved employee morale and increased productivity. A properly crafted induction plan will

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