Horizontal Violence in Nursing Nader Ayyad Evidence Based Practice Chamberlain College of Nursing November 2015 Clinical Question Does horizontal violence in nursing affect the way nurses perform in their working environment? Horizontal violence has been described broadly as any unwanted abuse or hostility within the workplace (Horizontal Violence in Nursing). Horizontal violence in nursing is hostile‚ aggressive‚ and harmful behavior by a nurse or group of nurses toward a coworker or
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Sand control in horizontal wells The evolution of sand control from historical water wells to recommendations for 15‚000 ft+ horizontal oil/gas wells. This summary article backgrounds the need for formation sand entry prevention in downhole producing wells from man ’s first dumping of rocks into water wells drilled with rock or iron tools. Thousands of years later‚ the oil/gas industry invented basic gravel pack and sand screen methods to prevent inflow of unconsolidated formation sands.
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antibiotic resistant pathogens through horizontal gene transfer. Located in the bacteria are plasmids. They are independent‚ self-duplicating‚ and allow bacteria to perform new functions/generate new products. Basically plasmids help their hosts to stop the action of antibiotics and become resistant. “Gene transfer must be integral and critical to the overall survival of bacteria‚ providing a way for them to adapt to difficult conditions” (Levy 2002‚ 83). Horizontal gene transfer can occur through conjugation
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in (2) how the strategies of the business unit should be coordinated HORIZONTAL STRATEGY – coordinates the goals and strategies of related business units; should exist in the group‚ sector and corporate level; bottom-up H strategy rarely happens (the B unit managers have the resources and influence interrelationships) Emerging new pattern of competition – among clusters of related B units Why H strategy? – Horizontal strategy should be explicit in order to identify‚ reinforce‚ and extend
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The Leadership Quarterly 18 (2007) 298 – 318 www.elsevier.com/locate/leaqua Complexity Leadership Theory: Shifting leadership from the industrial age to the knowledge era ☆ Mary Uhl-Bien a‚⁎‚ Russ Marion b‚1 ‚ Bill McKelvey c‚2 a Department of Management‚ University of Nebraska-Lincoln‚ P.O. Box 880491‚ Lincoln‚ NE 68588-0491‚ USA b Educational Leadership‚ School of Education‚ Clemson University‚ Clemson‚ SC 29631-0710‚ USA c The UCLA Anderson School of Management‚ 110 Westwood Plaza‚ Los Angeles
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Firm Reputation and Horizontal Integration∗ Hongbin Cai† Ichiro Obara‡ March 14‚ 2008. Abstract We study effects of horizontal integration on firm reputation. In an environment where customers observe only imperfect signals about firms’ effort/quality choices‚ firms cannot maintain good reputation and earn quality premium forever. Even when firms choose high quality‚ there is always a possibility that a bad signal is observed. Thus‚ firms must give up their quality premium‚ at least temporarily
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Our nature has the most complex system‚ for example‚ the ecosystem. The elk overpopulation problem of Yellowstone National Park in the article “Embracing Complexity” indicated that our nature has a set of way to operate‚ but once humans intervene‚ the system will be distracted and go astray from its original pass. However‚ the rangers did not understand the whole complex system of our nature‚ instead‚ they did what they saw right in their eyes and fed the elks‚ thus caused the significant increase
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School of Business‚ Indiana University. For reprints‚ call HBS Publishing at (800) 545-7685. BH 471 Business Horizons (2012) 55‚ 189—200 Available online at www.sciencedirect.com www.elsevier.com/locate/bushor International business complexity and the internationalization of languages W. Travis Selmier IIa‚1‚*‚ Chang Hoon Oh b‚1 a School of Political Science‚ Indiana University‚ 210 Woodburn Hall‚ 1100 E. Seventh Street‚ Bloomington‚ IN 47405-7110‚ U.S.A. b School of Business‚ Brock
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financial statement analysis are horizontal analysis‚ vertical analysis‚ and ratio analysis. The function of all three analyses is to evaluate the significance of financial statements data. Horizontal analysis function is to evaluate and compare data given by the financial statement for at least two years with in its own company. Vertical analysis expresses the amounts of the financial statements as a percentage from the amounts given on the financial statements. Vertical analysis also makes it so that
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In the article‚ The effect of syntax and lexical complexity on the comprehension of elementary science texts” the author Diane Arya examines the challenges educators must face when integrating literacy into the content area of science based on text complexity. Science unlike other content areas utilizes a reader’s experienced prior knowledge. Experiences are critical when comprehending scientific text; “ science texts provide readers with a purpose for reading and additional exposures to key science
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