corporate social responsibility through patronizing local products‚ proper waste management and value-priced strategy for the benefit of its customers. III. Company Overview A. Legal Business Description Nanay Tess will be established under a sole proprietorship Rommel Rosales as registered owner. All business transactions will be carried out at the store premises in Cefel’s. B. Brief Description The store will focus on classic Filipino “merienda” that working class Filipinos enjoyed plus
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Often people look at nursing homes as a place where older adults go to live out their final days‚ I honestly believe this is the way society perceives nursing homes because of how older adults were cared for in the past. According to the book Community Care for an aging society. “Since the colonial period‚ the primary provider for the care of the elderly adults has been family.” (pg.42) (Cox) An older adult having to go to a nursing home does not necessarily mean that they are going there to live
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want‚ how they want it. CHAPTER 2 Rice Dealer I. The Business i. Mission • Develop strong relationship with key customers and suppliers • Provide appropriate pricing and convinient delivery system • Work to provide customers what they want‚ when they want‚ how they want it ii. The Business Name Name of the Business: “BUFY: Buy Rice n Satisfy”. BUFY- Buy Rice n Satisfied is a rice dealership company that
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➢ PR- 98 BPM ➢ RR-25BPM ➢ PAIN SCALE- 8 | ➢ ACUTE PAIN RELATED TO MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA. |SHORT TERM GOAL: After 8 hours of nursing intervention: ➢ The patient will be able to verbalize relief from chest pain and difficulty of breathing ➢ The patient will be able to reduce anxiety regarding his condition. LONG TERM GOAL: After 3 days of nursing intervention: ➢ The patient will report pain being absent or controlled with medication administration. ➢ The patient will
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CHAPTER WHAT IS ECONOMICS? 1 CHAPTER OUTLINE Economics‚ Scarcity‚ and Choice Scarcity and Individual Choice Scarcity and Social Choice Scarcity and Economics The World of Economics Microeconomics and Macroeconomics Positive and Normative Economics Why Study Economics? To Understand the World Better To Gain Self-Confidence To Achieve Social Change To Help Prepare for Other Careers To Become an Economist The Methods of Economics The Art of Building Economic Models Assumptions and Conclusions
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“Project Green Spark” ….Electricity Generation from Bryophyllum_pinnatum‚ Crassula ovate & Kalanchoe plants…. Key features: 1) A complete natural source of electricity produced from Bryophyllum plants which are scientifically proven. 2) A renewable version of contemporary electricity solution capable of running any sort of machineries or equipment. 3) An electricity generation plant which is significantly more environment friendly and will replace the extensive use of
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College trainer / SME’s current Current and up to date handout materials Access to current hardware and software technologies ASSUMPTIONS AND CONSTRAINTS The following is a list of assumption and constraints for the Training & Development Business Plan. Please note that this list may be modified as the project and planning move forward. Assumptions: All employees have the minimum technology skills as defined by Human Resources All employees have access to the current technology in the form
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Shadowing experience is a great opportunity to get more insight of a specific work field. During my experience‚ I had the chance to shadow an occupational therapist at a nursing home facility. Throughout my experience‚ the occupational therapist met with different patient with different type of health issues. One patient that got my attention was a female elderly patient who was about 75 years old. The therapist introduced me to her because we both from the same country. The therapist also mentioned
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Nursing Home You could hear the harsh wind of winter over the honking cars and the traffic as Billy walked into the nursing home where he worked at and where his dad was being kept. As soon Billy walked in everyone said hello to him and he said hello back. He walked into his office and took off his coat‚ hat and his gloves. Billy is 29 years old‚ tall‚ blonde‚ and really smart. All he ever wanted to do was help people and now he’s somewhat doing that. He’s the manager of the nursing home. Everyone
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At the end of my clinicals‚ there was a meeting about not over recommending a skilled nursing facility (SNF) for people who do not truly need a SNF according to the hospital. One of the criteria for not needing a SNF was if the person was functioning at the same baseline they were functioning at before surgery. This became a dilemma for one patient who had a total knee replacement because the patient could barely stand upright and walked with a severe genu valgum. According to the patient‚ she was
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