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    IV injection 2 mins Patient located 2 mins Patient moving 2 mins - Nurse - Nurse CT scan 17 mins - Nurse Protocol and machine sets up 3 mins - Technician - Technician CT image reconstruction 10 mins - Technician Off table 1 min Return patient 2 mins Code and distribute images 2 mins - Technician Changing linens and clean room 2 mins Refill contrast 3 mins Got next patient 2 mins Total is 10 mins - Nurse Figure 1. Current process flow diagram

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    Education After Violence

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    becomes next to impossible. Most students returning after a shooting or other act of violence‚ feel out of place and overwhelmed. Gervich (2007) went on to explain that “I have the option of doing the remaining work over the summer‚ but even if I wanted to complete my assignments‚ I could not. I find it nearly impossible to concentrate these days‚ and when I can‚ it is only on the shootings” (p.42). The most important task after a school shooting is returning to a state of normalcy. Fear and anxiety

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    Program Manager: Hazel Ong / Ang Kang Ling Total Words Count: 1998 Question 1A The legal point in question is whether Leila advertisement constitutes a binding contract and that she go can back on her promise of paying the reward $50 to Julie for returning the gold chain and locket to her. Relevant principle of law relating to this issue is that an advertisement made to the world at large is considered as a unilateral offer and not an invitation to treat. The reason for this rule is that making an

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    in the old days and the hopelessness for soldiers to come back from the war. When the speaker got the news that his friend‚ who saw service in that war‚ was coming back‚ he was then in an emotional conflict between the eagerness to see his friend returning from the war and the worry about if his friend was still alive or not because he understood the cruelty of the war. A possible theme of this poem is the senselessness of the war and the hopelessness for soldiers to escape from that intense war

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    was a more subtle and complex disappearance‚ though just as prominent‚ and even more important. The way that they are treated before the war‚ and being taken to the camp‚ and the way they were treated by their community after returning are entirely different. Upon returning‚ they are either ignored entirely‚ or treated with hostility. Before having gone‚ there was a sense of community‚ and the mother had at least one close relationship with others in the community‚ in the form of the shopkeeper

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    The Elgin Marble

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    acquired the treasures‚ architectural features and objects from other buildings. However‚ the Elgin Marble was illegally taken by the Turkey Ottoman during the Turkey occupation of Greece. Afterward‚ the Greeks have demanded for returning for decade but they were not able to returning it back to Athens. The issue between Greek and British became one of the most longest

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    Library System

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    1. INTRODUCTION 2.1 Background of the study A library is organized for use and maintained by a public body‚ an institution‚ a corporation‚ or a private individual. Public and institutional collections and services may be intended for use by people who choose not to — or cannot afford to — purchase an extensive collection themselves‚ who need material no individual can reasonably be expected to have‚ or who require professional assistance with their research. In addition to providing materials

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    It has become conventional today to dismiss the good in criminals. Collateral consequences are the result of this common ideal‚ intended to further punish criminals after prison. The American Bar Association’s National Inventory of Collateral Consequences catalogs over one thousand collateral consequences of conviction in Washington state alone‚ ranging from felon disenfranchisement to ineligibility for medical care and food stamps. The consequences of conviction set ex-criminals up for failure‚

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    Homeless Veterans

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    thousands more will return from combat over the years to come. Upon returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan thousands of veterans are facing a new nightmare‚ the risk of homelessness. Veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts are now showing up in the nation’s homeless shelters. While the numbers are still small‚ they’re steadily rising and raising alarms in both the homeless and veterans communities. The concern is that these returning veterans - some of whom can’t find jobs after leaving the military

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    Reducing Cultural Shock

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    environment (Newstrom‚ 2011). Individuals may experience cultural shock when moving to a different nation‚ they may experience it if they are moving to the other side of the country they currently reside in‚ or they could even experience it when returning home from an assignment (Newstrom‚ 2011). But in any instance‚ there are various ways in which to minimize the effects of cultural shock on employees. What causes Cultural Shock? There are five basic causes for culture shock. Cultural shock

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