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    A BCMA-eMAR system can only work effectively only when everything is done the way it should be done. For medication error to be effectively reduced while using BCMA-eMAR systems‚ it must be used correctly at the point-of-care of the patient (Gann‚ 2015). Many nurses try to work around the system such as making copies of the bar-code and storing them in the medication cart for ease of scanning‚ proceeding to give medication to patients because the barcodes would not scan‚ getting out the medication

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    Introduction The water system in any pharmaceutical organization is of vital importance. It is widely used in pharmaceuticals and related industries. Water used in process and in cleaning must be pure and free from microbial and chemical impurities. Laboratories need pure water free of foreign substances‚ which could potentially affect the outcome of analyses‚ and the pharmaceutical industry needs pure water for a variety of purposes – everything from cleaning to the use of pure water as an ingredient

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    The Juvenile Justice System is in place to help protect children because of their age. What appears to be common sense to one person may not be common sense for someone else. When dealing with Juvenile each case should be looked at individually instead of the one pot approach. For example if you have two teenagers the same age (15) that commit the some crime one may

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    Domestic Partner Benefits: A Report on the Cost and Value of Providing Benefits to Employees To: The Board of Directors From: Human Resources Department Subject: The Cost and Value of Providing Domestic Partner Benefits Many of the employees at _____‚ have been requesting benefits for their families. These employees are those who are not married‚ but still have partners and families to care for. We‚ at Human Resources‚ have researched this issue‚ and developed a report and presentation. In

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    Accel Partners VII by Steven N. Kaplan1 Graduate School of Business‚ University of Chicago As the summer of 1999 began‚ Julie Robins‚ the chief investment officer of the Angel Foundation‚ was considering whether to invest in Accel Partners’ latest venture capital fund – Accel Partners VII. Accel was seeking to raise $500 million. The Angel Foundation had been a limited partner (investor) in Accel’ previous three funds – Accel Partners IV‚ V‚ and VI. Those s funds had generated returns

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    Module 5- Case Study 5 Salary Inequities at Acme Manufacturing Brigett Stokes Human Resource Management MG250 Janelle Couture Module 5- Case Study 5 What would you do if you were Mr. Black? Out the four choices offered‚ I would meet with the female supervisors and apologize for the pay gap. I would inform them that they will receive salary increases and then discuss payment options related to the back pay. I would ask if they would consider

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    the court system. An inmate loses many rights and privileges as an inmate‚ but the constitutional protections afforded by the Fifth and Eighth Amendments’ rights of due process and equal protection are not forfeited (Carlton & Garrett‚ 2008). Without access to the court system an inmate would be left no options to contest any sanction or punishment while incarcerated. The rights of inmates have been expanded by court decisions over the last 75 years‚ but without access to the court system‚ inmates

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    The Seattle school case and Gratz v. Bollinger were in fact colorblind. The Seattle school system didn’t want to become un-proportional in terms of race. Any school that became out of line with that would start to evaluate the race of students‚ trying to keep as close to 60-40 as possible. The court begins to question the fact the only thing being considered is the race of the students when putting them into particular schools. They believed it is not just about color‚ but about where the kids have

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    costly problem on its own. Therefore the researcher is going to develop a computerized leave application system for the Human Resources Department to improve the department

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    re-election of judges in which case the voters have an option of casting a straight-ticket

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