Marketing Research in Health Services Planning: a Model WILLIAM A. FLEXNER‚ DrPH ERIC N. BERKOWITZ‚ PhD SERVICES HAVE BEEN DEFINED as "all personal and public services performed by individuals or institutions for the purpose of maintaining or restoring health" (1). Decisions about the design and delivery of services by private clinics‚ hospitals‚ neighborhood health centers‚ and health maintenance organizations (HMOs) are made primarily by professionals. Yet consumer input into these decisions
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How successful was Alexander III in tackling the problems of the Tsarist regime? Tsar Alexander III was forced onto the throne after his father’s assassination in 1881. He had fears of maybe having the same fate of his father‚ therefore leading onto him making changes to the Tsarist regime bringing it back to a doctoral style of government. Alexander wanted to ensure that all power was again entrusted to the Tsar and to do this he had to restrict the zemstva’s power as the zemstva meant the power
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“Darius III- Noble Enemy or Incompetent Coward?” The Persians King Darius of Persia was mostly known as Darius Codomannus at the time of his reign. He was the cousin of Artaxerxes III who was murdered by a eunuch named Bogoas. Bogoas raised Darius Codomannus to the thrown after killing Artaxerxes III and his son Arses. Bogoas tried to also murder Darius by poisoning him but he was forced to drink the poison himself by Darius. Due to the circumstances of his accession as king the empire he
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Good morning/afternoon Throughout my comparative study of texts and context‚ I have explored various connections shared between William Shakespeare’s ‘Richard the 3rd’ and Al Pacino’s ‘Looking for Richard’. As both of these items are based on the same character‚ King Richard the 3rd‚ they share a lot in common. The connection that I have chosen to concentrate on though is the idea of power‚ and how both texts explore this theme. William Shakespeare is an extremely famous English
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In this selection from the beginning of Act III of Luigi Pirandello’s Six Characters in Search of an Author‚ the Father tries to make the Producer and the actors understand the difference between illusion and reality. In the beginning of this selection‚ the leading actress uses the word “illusion” to describe the scene they are working on. This word greatly offends the Father because it belittles his family’s story of their lives. Their story is not merely an illusion to them‚ it is their reality
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The result of the reformation caused the Pope Paul III to create the Council of Trent to prevent any more protestant religions and wrong doings in the Catholic church. The council was made up of all of the bishops of the Catholic Church from everywhere in the world. They discussed the various concerns with the church at the certain time. In the first of the three periods‚ sessions 1-8 were held in Trent. An outbreak of typhus‚ meant the pope had the council moved to Bologna in the Papal States even
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stand out among dozens in this effort to define the powers of the lay versus that of the spiritual: Emperor/kings Henry IV and John of England‚ and the popes who aggressively challenged their exertions of authority‚ Pope Gregory VII and Pope Innocent III‚ respectively. The years and conditions through which the worldly battled the holy for the command of the people differed‚ but the themes and events which emerged amidst the strife bore striking similarities. Alteration of names and faces had no effect
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Explain why Alexander III introduced reactionary policies after 1881. (12) The years leading up to 1881 were fraught with political opposition and threats of revolution. The autocracy was being threatened and publicly questioned by groups such as groups of student radicals like ‘the Organisation’. They used their highly intellectualised reasoning to try and mould the public opinion to accept rebellion. From 1860‚ students offered high level unrest and eventually die to the unrest‚ Russian educated
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Hello‚ I am Sir Kingsley III‚ I am a knight. I am 40 and the leader of my platoon consisting of 50 men‚ I own lots of land given to me from my king because of my loyalty. I have a son named after me Kingsley IV he is 12 years old learning the ways of being a knight and the act of chivalry. In my opinion battles would be fought way quicker if we had no mercy‚ snuck up on enemy and if our enemy drops his/her weapon that is when we strike. But doing so would mean that you are a coward and too scared
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