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    those who are indecisive. In order to make the wise choice‚ adequate considerations of personal and practical aspects are required. Hence‚ interest‚ strength and experience in the first year will be considered when I select major. First of all‚ I place great emphasis on doing voluntary works. I was a member of Community and Volunteer Service Group for three years in secondary school. During those three years‚ I participated in a multitude of voluntary works such as cooking stuffed dumplings for the

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    The Fed’s actions during the Financial Crisis of 2008 The Federal Reserve took various measures to stabilize and make sure that the situations in the financial markets improved. The measures limited the damage on the market from affecting the entire economy. Among the measures‚ the Federal Reserve provided liquidity. This included giving financial institutions secured short-term loans. The loans helped to bail out financial institutions from imminent collapse. The Federal Reserve also supported

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    The World would be a better place if the environment that we’re living was clear. According to me‚ our life is threatened and our environment isn’t healthy for us to live anymore. Air‚ soil‚ and water in many parts of the earth were seriously polluted by industrial and chemical waste. Because of increasing amounts of carbon dioxide‚ global warming has occurred. It led to a lot of effects. It makes the climate change. As a result‚ flooding‚ hurricane‚ tsunamis‚ tornados‚ and cyclone happen everywhere

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    are arrested each year for crimes. These youth will enter the juvenile justice system in which its existence is opposed by certain states. The Juvenile justice system should be abolished because the cost of this system is high‚ it is a false premises and rehabilitation cannot prevent the offenders from committing the crimes in the future. One reason the juvenile justice system should be abolished is the cost of the system is high. Every year the money spends for youth offenders per year is more than

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    that has caused this nurse to no longer practice. This paper will discuss and define stressors for the professional nurse and explain burnout as well as strategies to manage the stress and prevent burnout. Lastly it will go over a case study and discuss some examples the nurse used to decrease stress and prevent his or her burnout. Definition of Stressors and Burnout Stressors can be thought of as physical‚ psychological‚ or social force that puts real or perceived demands on the body‚ emotions‚

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    “Navigating clinical information systems: types and benefits” Deanna Winters Nursing Informatics 1 March 2013 Abstract A clinical information system is an umbrella term for different systems that can increase the productivity of healthcare‚ enhance patient safety and decrease health care related cost. By putting together different tools we create a clinical information system. In today’s world with the increase in poly-pharmacy‚ chronic conditions and co-morbidities taking into account people

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    Coastal Processes and Landforms Constructive Waves - Swell or surging waves created by distant storms (low frequency (6-8/minute); long wavelength (up to 100m); low flatter waves (<1m); low energy and stronger swash than backwash Destructive Waves - Storm or plunging waves created by local winds / storms (high frequency (10-12/minute); short wavelength (<20m); high steep wave (>1m); high energy and backwash stronger than swash Fetch - the distance over which wind has blown (i.e. distance

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    There were 15 steps that led to the Revolutionary War. These 15 actions were made up of several acts and British power movements that led to the colonists to rebel against their former homeland. These 15 actions were as follows: The rejection of the Albany Plan of Union‚ the end of the French and Indian war‚ Navigation Acts‚ Molasses Act‚ Navigation Acts enforced‚ Proclamation Act‚ Sugar and Currency Acts‚ Stamp and Quartering Acts‚ Stamp Act repealed‚ Townshend Act‚ British troops in Boston

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    Strike action   A strike is a collective withdrawal of labour by employees. Under such action‚ employees refuse to perform all work‚ not just selected duties. Strikes are usually‚ but not always‚ organised by a union. The purpose of a strike is to pressure an employer (or other third party) into complying with particular demands or refraining from doing something.   Under the federal Fair Work Act 2009 strike action may be ’protected action’ if undertaken during a bargaining period for an enterprise

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    Critical Systems Specification CIS/CSE 583 Types of Requirements  Functional   Error checking‚ recovery Protection against system failures Reliability‚ availability Proscribe unsafe or insecure behaviors Can sometimes be expressed as functional requirements   Non-functional  “Shall not” not”   Factors in Computer-based System Reliability  Hardware reliability  What is the probability of a hardware component failing‚ and for how long? How likely is it that

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