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    Pain Assessment Tool

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    Pain and Tool Development Pain is defined as “an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage” (International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP)‚ 1986). However twentieth century theories support the rationale that “Pain is a multidimensional phenomenon and includes the patient’s emotions‚ behaviours and functionality both physically and mentally in response to the pain” (Osborn et al‚ 2009 Pg.335). The

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    Why Roman Concrete

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    importance and the significance that Roman Concrete and the Roman Arch played in history. Both architectural elements would greatly impact the whole of the Roman Empire. Concrete; Since 25 B.C.‚ when Vitruvius wrote about the distinct types of aggregate for use in structural mortar in his “Ten Books of Architecture‚” Roman “pozzolana” or concrete quickly became the binding agent in Roman life. The advent of concrete could not be overstated‚ it touched every life in the Roman Empire. From the shape and safety

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    Network Monitoring Tools

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    Network monitoring tools can have many important functions that can increase the scaleability and usefulness of a network. They ensure that the computers and devices on the network are functioning at the highest level possible‚ and are available. They also can help increase the productivity and ease of an IT department’s job‚ so it’s important that they choose the right product that suits their needs the best. Network monitoring software detects and reports failures of connections and devices.

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    Economic Tools and Concepts As one leader in the free world more money is spent on health care in this country than any other industrialized nation. The major expense to the health care system is managing chronic diseases and illnesses. Each year trillions of dollars are spent on health care‚ which continues to be an economic burden in this country. The impact on the economy can be attributed to increasing health care costs‚ declining health of Americans‚ and decrease productivity among workers

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    Data Modeling Tools

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    Data Modeling Tools With the development of Universal Modeling Language‚ companies such as Microsoft and fabForce.net have created product to assist developers with designing databases. These tools are called Data Modeling Tools or DMT. Applications can vary from free to thousand of dollars depending on the amount of function ability. Today we will look at Microsoft Visio and fabForce.net DBDesigner 4. Microsoft Visio 2003 is available in a Standard or Professional version and cost around $55

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    Digital Marketing Tools

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    ADVERTISING MANAGEMENT LIST OF DIGITAL MARKETING TOOLS 1. Viral marketing 2. Search engine marketing 3. Online product configurations/ verifiers 4. VRM: determining navigation profiles 5. E-surveys 6. E-auctions 7. Prices digital temporization 8. Point of sale electronic management 9. Promotional ministers 10. Online coupons: e-coupons & m –coupons 11. Pod casting 12. Mobile apps -TOOLS FOR MARKETING CONTROL: E-AUDIT- 13. E- CRM 14. E- commerce portals 15. Contextual advertising

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    Q.1 Culture as a tool to limit resistance. A shift from bureaucratic organizational practices toward post-bureaucratic‚ more flexible and less hierarchical systems of organization‚ where employees are empowered to cope with emerging changes and fluctuating demands by continuously reshaping their organizational roles and to contest the way decisions are implemented‚ has created a need for managers to move away from roles based on authoritative and rational forms of control to more culturally based

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    Tools and Techniques in Pr

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    TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES IN PUBLIC RELATIONS INDEX 1. TOOLS IN PUBLIC RELATIONS 2. PUBLICITY MEDIA 3. TYPES OF PUBLICITY 4. OTHER FORMS OF PUBLICITY 5. TECHNIQUES USED TO SOLVE PR PROBLEMS 6. PR PROCESS 7. ISSUE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (New Jersey Physicians case) 8. CRISIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ( Mattel‚ Pepsi‚ Bhopal Gas Tragedy and Exxon case) 9. MODELS IN PR : Open System‚ Cybernetics and Roles of PR. Tools in Public Relations Publicity is the deliberate attempt to manage

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    1968: The War at Home and Abroad In “1968: The End and the Beginning in the United States and Western Europe‚” Terry H. Anderson analyses historical events and the importance of 1968 in the United States and Western Europe. Anderson examines the war in Vietnam and how it changed the way many Americans viewed our involvement. The constant media coverage lead to great distrust in our government; majorly affecting the political election of that year. The culture of the 60’s was changing and the first

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    Roman Successor Empires

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    How Roman were the successor states in the former western Empire? 500ad to 800ad (GENERAL) The successor kingdoms are homogenous forms of power in terms of culture‚ administration‚ military power‚ etc. and were all variations of the former Empire. The barbarian forces were able to effectively invade the roman empire and the military fighting was used to show the power of the ruler. Traditionally the Roman forces were paid in fee regularly whilst the Barbarians were not due to the lack of a tax

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