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    Freedom gives individuals the right to live their lives the way they want within reasonable boundaries. There are limits to freedoms as well as boundaries. This is explored perfectly in the town of Endora where civilisation is at its lowest and where freedom is all but non-existent. Endora is presented as a remote town that is overlooked by tourists and is only seen as a pit stop. The locals live dull but eccentric lives and jump at the sign of excitement and gossip. Any external arrivals are entrapped

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    War Knows No Boundaries

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    War knows no boundaries The author of the short story “The Sniper”‚ is written by Liam O`Flaherty. He has not named the protagonist in the story. He has done this so the reader can realize how the war affected everyone‚ including those who were on opposite sides of the war. Before the story starts there is a brief description of the plot. Late at night‚ a lone IRA sniper waits atop a rooftop in the heart of Dublin‚ Ireland. It is June of 1922. The main character has been on the rooftop since

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    In 1971‚ a small group of doctors in Paris formed an organization. Their goal was to provide emergency medical aid‚ no matter where it is needed or who needs it. This was the beginning of Medecins Sans Frontieres‚ (MSF) or‚ in English‚ Doctors Without Borders. The philosophy of MSF is that all people have the right to medical care‚ regardless of race‚ religion‚ or nationality. Today‚ according to MSF‚ the world needs medical doctors who can provide aid to any nation quickly‚ efficiently‚ and without

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    Traditional view of doctors and nurses are trained to look after the sick and suffering patients while managers plan strategically for finance and development is not a healthy model in the modern healthcare industry. Making clinicians as organizational leaders is worth every penny – as evidence from all over the world suggest that health care systems led by doctors are offering a fantastic quality of service and value for money. Classic examples for this doctor leading organisations

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    Differences in Competency between Associate degree Prepared Nurses versus Baccalaureate Prepared Nurses A BSN represent a Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing‚ while an ADN is an Associate’s Degree in Nursing. Both degrees will qualify a person to take the same licensing exam NCLEX. There are several differences in the competency levels of these two-degree programs. BSN program is a four-year degree‚ which is knowledge‚ theory and research based and the emphasis is on the entire picture of the field

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    The aim of this assignment is to define ground rules‚ roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher and how they connected with the teaching cycle. I will start first with defining ground rules. Ground rules are used to lay down order‚ responsibility and accepted behaviours amongst learners. Ground rules are used because ‘all learners require boundaries and rules within which to work’ cites Gravells (2010a:7) with which I concur as we all need rules to work within yet they are used for other

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    In the times that we live‚ the boundaries between teacher and learner have never been more important. A teacher has a duty of care and must follow all procedures policies and regulations as laid down by our company or institution. These are there for our own protection as well as that of our students. Making telephone calls and chasing up students keeps them up-to-date and interested in their learning‚ but they must not feel harassed or intruded upon. A teacher must be approachable‚ caring and understanding

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    DIFFERENCES IN COMPETENCIES BETWEEN ADN AND BS The Differences in Competencies between ADN and BSN prepared Nurses Grand Canyon University The Differences in Competencies between ADN and BSN prepared Nurses There are three routes to entry level nursing‚ and two of these routes are at a collegiate level. Both of these collegiate level programs provide enough information for the graduate to take and pass the NCLEX-RN exam. However‚ there are critical differences between both programs that researchers

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    Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teacher/training cycle. Introduction My initial role of a teacher would be to would make sure I had all the resources needed. Making sure the class was safety checked‚ a comfortable temperature‚ the lighting sufficient‚ enough tables‚ chairs‚ laptops charged etc. Everything must be suitable for use and following procedure. It is important that times are adhered to. Puntuality is imperative. Course

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    Sub heading: Doctors without Borders    Doctors without borders or Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) is an international medical humanitarian organization created by doctors and journalists in France in 1971. Who is involved‚ and how extensive are their projects? Who is involved? 27000 committed individuals from different nationalities provide assistance to people in crisis across the world. These people include doctorsnurses‚ logistics experts‚ administrators‚ epidemiologists‚ laboratory

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