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    Pedal point A pedal point is a tone that is sustained throughout several changes of harmony. Depending on the changing harmony‚ the pedal point may be consonant with it‚ creating the impression of stability‚ or be dissonant with it‚ creating the impression of tension. Therefore‚ a pedal point is a device that composers use to sustain an impression of stability or tension‚ or to effect a sudden change of mood through the shift from consonance to dissonance or vice versa without introducing a distinctive

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    Consumer involvement Theory - CIT - is one way to understand the psychology and behavior of your target audience. > There are others. But none quite so quick‚ simple and insightful. Involvement refers to how much time‚ thought‚ energy and other resources people devote to the purchase process. The Emotional / Rational scale is a measure of reason vs. impulse‚ desire vs. logic‚ passion vs. prudence. That sort of psycho stuff. There are four general categories. And we have some examples plotted

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    Parental Involvement in Schools [pic] Table of Contents Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………3 Grade Level Studies…...…………………………………………………………………………3 Reasons for Lack of Involvement……...…..……………………………………………………4 Solutions to the Problem………..……...…..……………………………………………………7 Conclusion………………………..……...…..……………………………………………………7 Summary Chart………..……...…..……………………………...………………………………8 Personal Position ………..……...…..……………………………………………………………8 References ………………….…...…..……………………………………………………………

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    The issue of immigration has become a major concern of many american citizens today. Some are for immigration‚ and others against it. though many have their opinions‚ I’d like to share a true story of an immigrant family‚ who lived in fear and turmoil and made it safely to the US‚ to live their own American Dream. This is the story of how my family immigrated to the United States... My Grandparents left Mexico in 1975‚ coming to America for a better life and a more peaceful environment in

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    managerial factors influencing the safe and effective delivery of quality care and evaluate the organisation and management of an aspect of nursing care. Discharge planning can be defined as the assessment of inpatients medical conditions for the purpose of arranging appropriate care upon leaving the facility‚ within this planning it includes how long the patient will be in the hospital‚ the expected outcomes and whether there are special needs or requirements on discharge Watts and Garner‚ (2005)

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    CONCEPT ANALYSIS 2. PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES Professional boundaries separate therapeutic behavior of the registered nurse from any behavior which‚ well intentioned or not‚ could lessen the benefit of care to clients‚ families‚ and communities. Merriam-Webster’s dictionary (11th ed.). (2005) defines “boundary” as some thing that indicates or fixes a limit. Being clear about professional boundaries ; nurses must maintain their professional boundaries and be aware of events or

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    Abstract The issue of sustaining life by medical technology is complicated by uncertainty as to when death actually occurs. Is it when breathing ceases‚ the heart stops beating‚ or brain activity is no longer evident? Medical support can keep a body breathing after meaningful signs of human life have ceased. There are individuals who seemingly have died‚ only to be resuscitated within minutes of interrupted heartbeat or breathing. Some who have been so resuscitated and kept alive with life support have recovered

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    CAPACITY PLANNING ALLAMA IQBAL OPEN UNIVERSITY (AIOU) ISLAMABAD PREPARED BY: HUMA NOOR (REG: AO595884) PREPARED FOR: MISS SANOOBAR SUBJECT NAME: PRODUCTION AND OPERATION MANAGEMENT SUBJECT CODE: 8509 STUDY CENTURE: UNITEC (ISLAMABAD) To my dearest and best friend’’ Raheela Khan’’…..Who support me and help me in making report. My family especially my ‘’Mother‚’’…….who encourage me and because of whom I’m here for higher education and only with her support and prayers I have come to

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    UNIT 315 – PREPARE TO SUPPORT INDIVIDUALS WITHIN A SHARED LIVES ARRANGEMENT. Being supported through a shared lives arrangement means that an individual is not isolated and left to manage alone‚ improving mental health and well-being. All carers meet minimum standards of care‚ accessing additional training where required‚ therefore‚ there is always someone around who is able to give advice when necessary and people can learn from each other‚ promoting independent living skills and realising ambitions

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    whether planning has any relevance in a world of economic liberalization and the market economy. The short answer is that it does‚ but not the kind of planning we practised in the past which derived its rationale from the belief that centralized control on resource allocation‚ with extensive intervention in private sector decision making‚ was necessary to achieve rapid growth. Amartya Sen’s article‚ which is reprinted in this volume but which first appeared in the Seminar issue on Freedom

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