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    responsible. I was only 16 when I started so I never had to put gas in the car or my mom’s SUV. When I turned 18 that’s when I started working at jimmy johns and driving around a lot more‚ this is when I noticed all the money that I wasn’t making and everything I made went to the car. I would spend forty dollars on gas and make fifty dollars on tips and only go home with ten bucks. I was getting sick of all the money I had to put in the car but at the same time I was fine with it because I always had a place

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    1. a. Per plane delay times λ=50: 6.54 minutes/ plane λ=55: 12.52 minutes/ plane λ=59: 60.5 minutes/ plane Delay costs Arrival rate | 50 | 55 | 59 | Turbo | 6.54(348+0.7*15*25.7)60=$67.07 | 12.5(348+0.7*15*25.7)60=$128.32 | 60.5(348+0.7*15*25.7)60=$620.02 | Jet | 6.54(1585+0.7*150*25.7)60=$467.29 | 12‚5(1585+0.7*150*25.7)60=$893.95 | 60.5(1585+0.7*150*25.7)60=$4319.5 | Regional Jet | 6.54(632+0.7*50*25.7)60=$167.07 | 12.5(632+0.7*50*25.7)60=$319.62 | 60.5(632+0.7*50*25.7)60=$1544.37

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    decades‚ the United States led the world in total automobile production. In 1929 before the Great Depression‚ the world had 32‚028‚500 automobiles in use‚ and the U.S. automobile industry produced over 90% of them. At that time the U.S. had one car per 4 persons. After WWII the U.S. produced about 75 percent of world’s auto production. In 1980 the U.S. was overtaken by Japan and became world’s leader again in 1994. In 2006‚ Japan narrowly passed the U.S. in production and held this rank

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    nursing model is Roper-Logan-Tierney model of nursing which raised out by Nancy Roper and two of her colleagues (2001) emphasizes the importance of the patient’s ability to perform activities of daily living. It vies individuals as being engaged in various activities of living throughout their lifespan where will fluctuate between total independence and total dependence to age‚ circumstance‚ and health status. It is referred as a human need model. In cardiac ward‚ Roper-Logan-Tierney model is one

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    during care. Nancy Roper’s desire to become a nurse started in childhood‚ and as a result of her experiences and education‚ she‚ along with two of her colleagues‚ developed the Roper-Logan-Tierney Model of Nursing to assess patients’ level of independence and provide the best individualized care for them. The Roper-Logan-Tierney Model for nursing is a theory of nursing care based on activities of daily living‚ which often abbreviated ADLs or ALs. The purpose of the theory is as an assessment used

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    Submitted by - James Sykes & Chandran V.E IntroDELAYS AT LOGAN AIRPORT Boston’s Logan airport is one of the busiest airports in the United States. In the late 90s‚ despite three runways in service‚ the airport was increasingly concerned about rising landing delays. The airport began to strategize on how to reduce the rising delay times and costs associated with them. Out of the few strategies that they developed‚ we believe that peak-period pricing will be the most effective way in reducing delay

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    Myra A. Logan Myra Adele Logan helped open up society to the idea of women making huge attributions to medicine. She was born in 1908 in Tuskegee‚ Alabama and died in 1977 from lung cancer. Her father was a treasure at the Alabama Tuskegee and her mom was a health care activist and a suffragist. She was the first women to preform open heart surgery. She also researched antibiotics and breast cancer. Not only was she a women‚ but she was a black women. During this time period‚ not a lot of black

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    critically explore the care provided to the chosen patient. The author will focus this case study on the care provided after hip fracture surgery. A detailed bio-psychosocial profile and a detailed assessment of Ann will be presented used the Roper Logan and Tierney model of nursing which focuses on the twelve activities of daily living. Four key priorities of care will be identified under the NANDA. Supporting Rationales for the priorities of care chosen for the patient will be provided. To protect

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    and that which is being an individual. As Logan Feys also states this in his article “The Sociology of Leopard Man‚” “ To be human is to be an individual human.” And Tom Leppard (a.k.a. Leopard Man)‚ has to certainly be one of these individuals. Feys uses Tom Leppard to support his idea on why “Most of the time you should be an active and contributing member of society. But from time to time‚ get society out of your life and out of your mind” (10). Logan Feys argues that “Ordinary people fear what

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    Renault-Nissan: A Marriage of Desperation Turned Success Story Within both Renault and Nissan‚ there were significant issues facing the firms. Renault‚ a one time ‘losers league’ member‚ was able to turn itself into a $1.65 billion company. A distinctively French and European car maker‚ Renault had never run a global operation. At one point‚ the company sold no cars in the United States and only 2‚476 units in Japan‚ the world’s two largest automotive markets. Nissan‚ on the other hand‚ was basically

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