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    My short-term goal is to work hard in school and learn to relate knowledge to real life‚ and get lots of practical experience during my rotations. My long term goal is to work as a pharmacist with my current employer. I have worked in a closed door pharmacy for 11 years and now desire to specialize in that field dealing with geriatrics patients. I really enjoy having the feeling that I am making a difference in people’s life’s. When I was doing my rotation’s‚ I had counselled a lot of patients and

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    ........................... 3 CHAPTER#1: CAPACITY PLANNING ..................................................... 4 Break-even analysis ........................................................................................................... 4 Long-term capacity planning on the basis of different variables ....................................... 6 CHAPTER#2: CAPACITY EXPANSION STRATEGIES ................................. 8 Capacity leading demand strategy ......................................

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    Long Term Care Facility vs. Home Health Care Nursing By: Ronald L. Bowling English 125 J. Shackleford 11/02/2012 Abstract: The decision of whether or not to place an aging parent into a long-term care facility‚ or to try and to keep them in their own home or yours is one that many American families are facing each day. Factors in dealing with this decision are too numerous to count but we will address a few of them in the following paper‚ like the financial aspects‚ psychosocial‚ and meeting

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    The Effects of Long-Term Unemployment on the U.S. Economy Unemployment is an extremely serious and scary issue due to the effect it has on our current state of economy. As a student and a future graduate‚ I am extremely concerned with this subject. If the job-market situation does not change for better‚ unemployment can represent a serious issue for all students‚ recent graduates‚ and current unemployed workers. And can have a significant effect on socioeconomic conditions and therefore‚ economy

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    just as deadly‚ if not‚ worse. Nevertheless‚ the rapid extermination of the radioactive explosives ought to occur globally because not only is the explosion from one highly destructive to humans‚ animals‚ and the environment‚ it also brings deadly long-term side effects to the table by polluting the environment nearly hundreds of miles away from where the explosion occurs‚ making

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    Long-Term Debt U.S. GAAP vs. IFRS Scott Bailey Acc 311 Debruine Every company in the world must raise funds in order to finance its operations and expansion. The most common form of this funding is through the use of long-term debt. Depending on where the company does business and who uses their financial statements‚ there are different ways of recording this debt through the use of United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (U.S. GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards

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    I) playing baseball at a young age can lead to long-term injuries A) it involves many mechanics of the body B) young athletes are still growing‚ they are at a greater risk for injury than adults C) Baseball can lead to injuries caused by overusing certain body parts D) Therefore‚ playing baseball at a young age can lead to long-term injuries II) playing baseball at a young age can lead to long-term injuries because it involves many mechanics of the body A) for example the tendons that

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    There are so many effects from sexually abusing a minor they need to be separated into two categories‚ short-term and long-term effects. The initial or short-term effect of abuse usually occurs within 2 years of the abuse. These effects can change depending on the circumstances of the abuse and the child’s development stages but may include regressive behaviors (such as a return to

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    Continued use of cocaine has both short-term and long-term effects on the function and development of a person’s brain. The drug produces an intense high immediately upon use then as the effects of the drug start to wear off‚ people suddenly feel intense edginess and depression and an insatiable craving for more of the drug. Cocaine use and the Long-Term Effects Cocaine takes a tremendous toll on a person’s brain. However‚ the effects vary based on the amount of cocaine a person uses and how frequently

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    The paper addresses elder abuse in long-term care including it types‚ patterns and risk factors. World Health Organization states that around 1 to 10 elderly people experience abuse every month. United States population is expected to increase 27% by 2050 from 314 million in 2012[a]. This trend will follow suit on a global scale as well‚ with an increase 42% over the next however many years [b]. Hence‚ increased population that includes elderly people signifies an increased risk of elder mistreatment

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