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    SPE 90482 Development & Field-Testing of a Cost Effective Rotary Steerable System M.Moody‚ S. Jones‚ P. Leonard‚ PathFinder Energy Services Copyright 2004‚ Society of Petroleum Engineers Inc. This paper was prepared for presentation at the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition held in Houston‚ Texas‚ U.S.A.‚ 26–29 September 2004. This paper was selected for presentation by an SPE Program Committee following review of information contained in a proposal submitted by the author(s)

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    This is a legal and ethical condition because this patient Mr. John with end stage destructive prostate cancer who had been confirmed by the physicians that he only has a 2-3 week to live expresses the suicide effort to a nursing staff and asks nurse do not notify others. This is an ethical dilemma because of this behavior of patient put the healthcare team members in a hard situation. According to the Beauchamp and Walter (2003)‚ they clearly defined an ethical dilemma as a condition that happens

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    Ethical Dilemmas and Legal Issues The ethical dilemma is that the children of the woman with cancer are not being cared for adequately. The nurse must decide if it is ethically and morally sound to tell the school nurse about the daughters’ situation at home. Since the nurse is the caretaker of the mother and knows that she needs to keep her information about her health confidential. However‚ it is affecting the mental stability of her daughters because they are afraid of their mother’s declining

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    Claret School PUP Enrollment System Automated Tutorial and laboratory Enrollment System Central Luzon State Univesity_ Cavite Maritime Institute_ Pateros Technological College_ Environmental Charter HigSchool Ohio University Pennsylvania Polyester Polytechnic University-Batangas Centro Escolar University Martin Community College Arizona State University President Diosdado Macapagal High School - The required information about the enrolee in the system as provided based in the information

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    Theories of Motivation in the Workplace At one time‚ in the workplace‚ the only type of "motivation" necessary was a command from the boss for an employee to do something (Lindner‚ 1998). However‚ times have changed and so have bosses and employees. Ever since the middle of the 20th century‚ various business experts and academicians have developed theories of motivation to help direct employees toward better and stronger productivity. The main theories that tend to be used in the business community

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    Understanding the Roulette Table Strategy When you think about roulette‚ you likely think about the spinning wheel‚ the ball‚ the large lighted boards displaying the results of past spins‚ etc. Many people forget that there is a table where all of the bets are placed. Understanding the roulette table strategy is one of the most important parts of the game. There are three main components to a standard roulette table strategy. There is an understanding of the table itself‚ the placing of bets

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    Violence in the workplace is a growing trend among American businesses that needs the prompt attention of individuals‚ governments‚ and corporations alike. In fact it is so serious that “violence in the workplace in recent years has grown to be the second leading cause of death in the workplace” (Baron‚ Hoffman‚ & Merrill‚ 2000). Responding to this epidemic will take a tailored dynamic approach that must be embraced by employees and management alike. First‚ we must understand exactly what constitutes

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    The Welcome Table

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    The Welcome Table “The Welcome Table” written by Alice Walker is a story about faith and religion. This was a bittersweet story about an elderly woman finding Jesus. The theme of the story is having faith in your religion. Some of the literary elements of this short story that contribute to the theme include plot‚ point of view‚ conflict‚ and setting. This story provides an excellent example of theme because it provokes emotion and insight. The plot of this story begins when an elderly woman

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    The Twelve Tables

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    The Twelve Tables were written in order to standardize law as it applies to both patrician and plebeians. Mostly procedural‚ the law appears to be fair and balanced spelling out the rights that all men have concerning family‚ land and legal procedures. The Twelve Tables helps paint a picture of an agrarian society where honor‚ equality and family structure is a valued‚ component in society. The law‚ however‚ strict supports these ideas and gives us an understanding of this archaic‚ barbaric‚ agrarian

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    Logarithm Tables

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    number. For example‚ the logarithm of 1000 to base 10 is 3‚ because 1000 is 10 to the power 3: 1000 = 10 × 10 × 10 = 103. More generally‚ if x = by‚ then y is the logarithm of x to base b‚ and is written y = logb(x)‚ so log10(1000) = 3. Logarithms were introduced by John Napier in the early 17th century as a means to simplify calculations. They were rapidly adopted by navigators‚ scientists‚ engineers‚ and others to perform computations more easily‚ using slide rules and logarithm tables. Tedious multi-digit

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