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    Killing Without Emotions

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    Date: 05/02/13 Killing Without Emotions “In World War Two it is fact that only 15 to 20 percent of the solider fired at the enemy. That is one in five soldiers actually shooting at a Nazi when he sees one.” (Frisbee Jr) This surprising fact clearly indicates how hard it is to kill without emotions. The guilt or the feeling one gets after he has killed somebody is the worst feeling of his/her life. This fact also indicates our human nature. Emotions are the essential and necessary

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    Patient Demographics

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    criticized for being a biased view of healthcare providers‚ not the patients (1)‚ and cost-effectiveness analyses of quality of life only look at the clinical outcomes through an economic lens. During the past two decades‚ the United States healthcare industry has been progressively shifting toward a more “consumer-directed industry” ‚ focusing on translating patients experience into scoring systems through designated questionnaires (2). Patient satisfaction surveys are increasingly incorporated into clinical

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    Medical Assistant

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    Medical Assistant ECPI University Rachana Chea Abstract Medical Assistant industry is will be growing 31% through 2020. The Medical Assistants are important because they assist the physicians in either clinical or administrative tasks. Most Medical Assistants can be found in the hospital or clinic. Medical Assistant usually has advanced training‚ although it is not required for entry level positions. This certification or advanced training includes Certified Medical Assistants (CMA)‚ Registered

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    what i should do

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    this is what you do 007 Volvo XC90‚ 4-Door‚ Sport Utility‚ 3.2 liter‚ Black with Black leather Interior‚ only 60‚500 miles! Specs: VERY clean/well maintained‚ 2nd Owner‚ Carfax Report available (completely clean)‚ Kelly Blue Book priced (good-very good condition)‚ 4 NEW tires 3 months ago‚ power locks‚ sunroof‚ 6-CD player‚ ABS brakes‚ leather interior‚ power mirrors‚ alloy wheels‚ automatic transmission‚ side airbags‚ power windows‚ am/fm stereo‚ A/C‚ cruise control‚ garage-kept. NO 3rd row

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    What Would You Do?

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    est paying jobs. Furthermore‚ Sinhala‚ the language of the Sinhalese‚ became the official Sri Lankan language. The Tamils had hoped that the island’s independence would bring equality to the country‚ but the cultural differences were just too great. Rioting broke out in 1958‚ followed by some compromises with the Tamils. The Sinhalese prime minister was assassinated Neal Lineback 1959 and there were ultra-leftist terrorist activities. Finally‚ in the early 1980s‚ and Mandy Lineback Gritzner Sinhalese

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    Emotion Recognition in Children with Autism Numerous of studies have been conducted with Autism Spectrum disorder‚ probably the most common research conducted with autism is emotion recognition. Most autistic individuals‚ especially children‚ have trouble recognizing others’ emotions. Most of these researches that have been conducted have used the six basic emotions. The research article I chose “The ‘Reading the Mind in Films’ Task: Complex Emotion and Mental State Recognition in Children with

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    Alone: Emotion and Speaker

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    of Heaven was blue) Of a demon in my view.  Edgar Allan Poe What is meant by being alone? Some would describe being alone in a figurative manner‚ such as being with other people but feeling alone inside. While others would give being alone a literal definition‚ such as actually being isolated from other humans. In the poem "Alone‚" Edgar Allan Poe talks about being alone in terms of not being able to experience things as others do. Edgar Allan Poe had a dark‚ disturbing‚ and somewhat twisted manner

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    The Physician-Patient Relationship Tahira Duncan Drexel University Abstract Sexual contact that occurs concurrent with the patient-physician relationship is considered to be sexual misconduct. The Hippocratic Oath prohibits such relationships. The Oath is deeply rooted in first do no harm. By violating beyond the boundaries in a patient-physician relationship it cause harm to the patient. Boundaries: The limits of appropriate behavior by a professional toward his/her client. Transference:

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    Medical Tourism

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    Medical Tourism Medical tourism (MT) is patient movement from highly developed nations to other areas of the world for medical care‚ usually to find treatment at a lower cost. Medical tourism is different from the traditional model of international medical travel where patients generally journey from less developed nations to major medical centers in highly developed countries for medical treatment that is unavailable in their own communities. Services typically sought by travelers include elective

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    Patient Assessment

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    The first thing to do is build rapport with the patient. As a nurse‚ I must assess the patient’s age‚ cultures‚ level of understanding and readiness to learn. The age of my patient can make a difference. When dealing with a young mother‚ there is a lot of teaching to be done especially if she is a first-time mother. I want to be able to level my teaching with my patient’s age level‚ in a way that she can feel being respected and acknowledge accordingly. When it comes to being a mother‚ cultures have

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