Professional Writing Standards Critical Thinking CRITERIA • • • • Audience Purpose Context Frame Strategic approach Logic and Reasoning • • • • Logical units of discourse Claim or assertion Idea unity and integrity Supporting evidence Structural Coherence • • • • Coherent “whole” Internal logic Section unity & integrity Transitions Language use Information Design • • • Format and channel Visual design Readability/accessibility Professionalism Error interference
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Running Head: NURSING STANDARDS Nursing Standards: A Nurse’s Scope of Practice and Standards Emily Eberly Walden University NURS3000-12‚ Fall Quarter Issues and Trends in Nursing November 18‚ 2012 Nursing Standards: A Nurse’s Scope of Practice and Standards As Americans‚ each individual is required to follow the laws and regulations. Each country‚ state‚ and local town has set up its own specific laws. Also certain professions have specific laws and regulation to follow in order to ensure safety
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The Value of Organizational Values What’s the value in values? Organizational values define the acceptable standards which govern the behaviour of individuals within the organization. Without such values‚ individuals will pursue behaviours that are in line with their own individual value systems‚ which may lead to behaviours that the organization doesn’t wish to encourage. In a smaller‚ co-located organization‚ the behaviour of individuals is much more visible than in larger‚ disparate ones
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Standard deviation can be difficult to interpret as a single number on its own. Basically‚ a small standard deviation means that the values in a statistical data set are close to the mean of the data set‚ on average‚ and a large standard deviation means that the values in the data set are farther away from the mean‚ on average. The standard deviation measures how concentrated the data are around the mean; the more concentrated‚ the smaller the standard deviation. A small standard deviation can
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ultimately led to the introduction of gold standard in the 1800’s. By 1853 Canada had readily implemented this standard‚ a standard that not only ensured less variability in its domestic price level but also acted as an international standard. Aside from certain short-term shocks‚ seemingly flawless long-term price stability continued for the next 60 years in Canada. I first‚ would like to investigate the economic events that lead to the end of this gold standard era. Following this demise‚ I will look
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Personal Theory Paper Evie Kuhn Liberty University Abstract This paper is the development of my personal theory on Christian Counseling. I use many scriptural references to support my beliefs and stress the importance of gaining wisdom and knowledge from the bible. It incorporates all of the presentations‚ readings‚ and critiques I did at Liberty University’s Theology and Spirituality in counseling course. I talk about how I integrate Psychology‚ Theology‚ and Spirituality into my Christian
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PSEUDOCODE STANDARD Example Pseudocode is a kind of structured english for describing algorithms. It allows the designer to focus on the logic of the algorithm without being distracted by details of language syntax. At the same time‚ the pseudocode needs to be complete. It describe the entire logic of the algorithm so that implementation becomes a rote mechanical task of translating line by line into source code. In general the vocabulary used in the pseudocode should be the vocabulary of
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Measuring the Standard of Living Economists want to be able to make statements that compare the standard of living between different countries or between different time periods. This is quite tricky. As we have just observed‚ people enjoy a very different mix of products and services at different points in time. In fact‚ a likely reason that DeLong seized on the example of flour is that flour is one of the few products that we buy today that we can picture being purchased 500 years ago. Economists
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Addressing an Ethical Issue Elizabeth Garcia EGarcia21@capellauniversity.edu Ethics and Enterprise Bus 4801 Professor Scott June 14‚ 2013 Companies today are faced with the ethical issue of how “social media” makes business decisions more complex. Many companies will look at benefits that social media brings to the corporate world‚ but businesses certainly face risks as well. In today’s evolving technology‚ a complicated question each company faces is how to manage and balance ethics
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Ethical Perspectives Joseph Weah ETH/316 June 4‚ 14 Ms. Ashanti South In this paper the writer will discuss cross-cultural perspectives and how this affects a global organization. The chosen global organization will be Nike Inc. Nike is a global retailer of clothing‚ footwear‚ sportswear and accessories. The company was founded by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight in 1964 and has a current stock price of $76.18 as of June 4‚ 2014. Nike’s headquarters is located in Beaverton‚ OR but manufacturing
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