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  • Discussion and Practical Application of Interpersonal Relations in Nursing Theory

    Discussion and Practical Application of Interpersonal Relations in Nursing Theory

    Discussion and Practical Application of Interpersonal Relations in Nursing Theory Hildegard Peplau’s Interpersonal Relations in Nursing, published in 1952, emerged before the thrust of nursing theory development. Educationally, nursing students were discouraged from theoretical learning. Nursing was not considered a profession in 1952. Rather, nurses were viewed as physician helpers, being called upon based on the physician’s assessment of the patient’s condition and the assistance deemed appropriate. Publication of Peplau’s book was delayed for four

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    Submitted: June 2, 2010 By: regina
  • Employee Privacy Act

    Employee Privacy Act

    Is privacy and electronic monitoring in the work place an issue that is becoming a problem? More and more employees are being monitored today then ever before and the companies that do it aren't letting off. With all the technology used in the workplace it is more likely than not that employee' activities are monitored whether by email, telephones, the computer system. What limits are there to employers' intrusions into, and/or control over, employees behaviors?

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    Submitted: June 2, 2010 By: Anna
  • The Philosophical Approaches of Kant’s Deontology and Mill’s Utilitarianism in Reviewing the Movie Extreme Measures

    The Philosophical Approaches of Kant’s Deontology and Mill’s Utilitarianism in Reviewing the Movie Extreme Measures

    In the 1997 film Extreme Measures a young British doctor, Guy Luthan, who is serving a residency in a New York hospital, is faced with some difficult moral and professional dilemmas. This film used Dr. Luthan's dilemmas, which dealt with these sensitive issues of doing what is right regardless of the consequences involved, as well as questions involving scientific advancement and experimentation. How far can medicine go in the name of progress or helping humanity?

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    Essay Length: 1,616 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: June 2, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Public Relations Campaign Strategy

    Public Relations Campaign Strategy

    Executive Summary iPhone® Maxx® adds Mobile Commerce to the iPhone as a breakthrough in consumer purchasing. iPhone Maxx will initially be launched with an existing partnership with Starbucks Coffee. iPhone will build upon the successful iPhone platform and allow consumers enhanced choice in ordering their products and will be notified on the iPhone when the product is ready for pickup. The target public is consumers as well as retail establishments that are aligned with the

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    Essay Length: 6,334 Words / 26 Pages
    Submitted: June 3, 2010 By: Kevin
  • The Relational Database Model

    The Relational Database Model

    The Relational Database Model A database can be understood as a collection of related files. How those files are related depends on the model used. Early models included the hierarchical model (where files are related in a parent/child manner, with each child file having at most one parent file), and the network model (where files are related as owners and members, similar to the network model except that each member file can have more than

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    Submitted: June 6, 2010 By: Top
  • In What Way Is Social Class Preventing Jane Eyre of Living a Life of Equality and Freedom, and How Is This Related to Feminism?

    In What Way Is Social Class Preventing Jane Eyre of Living a Life of Equality and Freedom, and How Is This Related to Feminism?

    “In what way is social class preventing Jane Eyre of living a life of equality and freedom, and how is this related to feminism?” Jane Eyre lived in the time of the Victorian Era, which Queen Victoria reigned. The way of life of women in Victorian England has a great impact on how Jane was brought up. This is because of their system which “defined the role of a woman” and every woman had a

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    Essay Length: 1,017 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: June 7, 2010 By: Mike
  • Theories Related with Incepta

    Theories Related with Incepta

    Company Structure The organization structure is basically the form of an organization that is evident in the way divisions, departments, functions, and human resources link together and interact with each other and reveal vertical operational responsibilities, and horizontal linkages. Organizations are structured in a variety of ways, dependant on their objectives and culture. The structure of an organization will determine the manner in which it operates and it’s performance. Structure allows the responsibilities for different

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    Essay Length: 5,238 Words / 21 Pages
    Submitted: June 7, 2010 By: Mike
  • Character Relations and Literary Elements in Alice in Wonderland

    Character Relations and Literary Elements in Alice in Wonderland

    “Go on a journey, And roam the streets. Can't see the way out, And so use the stars. She sits for eternity, And then climbs out.” These lyrics, taken from Sigur Rуs’ Glуsуli, depict a sort of awakening or beginning of new life. In the novel Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland and Through The Looking-Glass And What She Found There by Lewis Carroll, Alice undergoes a kind of awakening or embarkation on a life journey when

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    Essay Length: 741 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: Edward
  • What Is Public Relations (pr)?

    What Is Public Relations (pr)?

    Defining Public Relations What is Public Relations (PR)? PR is difficult to define because it encompasses so many areas and today has developed into a multi-million dollar industry influencing all aspects of our lives (Adams et al, 1999). However, it is important to be able to compare and contrast the various definitions in order to have a complete understanding of what public relations is and how it is used. The public is a large population

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    Essay Length: 1,125 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: Max
  • Working at Starbucks

    Working at Starbucks

    What size would you like? Would you like a pastry with your coffee? Perhaps you would like to try that drink cold? If you like this beverage so much, you should definitely try our promotional (and more expensive) beverage. Sir, I can certainly make your drink over if it is not to your liking. These are just a few of the proper customer service responses expected and provided by Starbucks’ baristas. After five years, four

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    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: regina
  • Aviation System Modeling and Monitoring Project’s Proactive Approach to Safety

    Aviation System Modeling and Monitoring Project’s Proactive Approach to Safety

    AVIATION SYSTEM MODELING AND MONITORING PROJECT’S PROACTIVE APPROACH TO SAFETY Graduate Research Paper Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University ABSTRACT Title: Aviation System Modeling and Monitoring Project’s Proactive Approach to Aviation Safety Institution: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Degree: Master of Aeronautical Science Year: 2005 The National Aerospace System is one of the most scrutinized areas of public safety in this country. Any aviation incident becomes national news immediately because of its high value public impact. NASA’s Aviation and

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    Submitted: June 9, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Employees

    Employees

    Checkpoint: Setting Goals wk 5 (2006) Identify one of your long-term educational goals and one of your long-term career goals (“I will become the head of my company’s graphics department” is an example of a long-term career goal). 2. Break these two long-term goals into several short-term goals that you hope to accomplish within a relatively short time (“I will learn how to use my company’s new graphics software” is one short-term goal that would

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    Essay Length: 349 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 10, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Monroe Doctrine and Us-Latin America Relations

    Monroe Doctrine and Us-Latin America Relations

    Since the 1820s, the Monroe Doctrine has been the foundation of the U.S. policy toward Latin America. However, it has been interpreted many different ways. Some U.S. presidents have broadly interpreted it, expanding its meaning. Others have taken it to mean only what it states. In a speech to Congress in 1823, President James Monroe issued a new policy concerning the threat of European intervention to inhibit American sovereignty. This came to be known as

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    Submitted: June 10, 2010 By: Bred
  • "employment Relations” Is a “bridging Term”.Discuss This Contention and Propose a Position Based on Your Research

    "employment Relations” Is a “bridging Term”.Discuss This Contention and Propose a Position Based on Your Research

    "Employment relations" is a "bridging term". Discuss this contention and propose a position based on your research. The fundamental key to the success of a business is the contract that exists between an employer and an employee. This contract depicts the nature of the business in regards to the growth of the business. The globalization that the world is facing today has lead to the development of a mature market that demands production and provision

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    Submitted: June 11, 2010 By: Rana
  • Postcolonial Feminism in South Africa in Relation to the Case of Bhe V Magistrate Khayelitsha

    Postcolonial Feminism in South Africa in Relation to the Case of Bhe V Magistrate Khayelitsha

    This essay will look at the case of Bhe v Magistrate Khayelitsha , and analyse the decision in light of postcolonial feminism. It will examine whether the concept of equality can be reconciled with customary practices in South Africa, or whether these practices are outdated and have no place in a modern democratic society like South Africa, where equality and human dignity are fundamental concepts our society is built on. The assumption that the law

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    Submitted: June 11, 2010 By: Jon
  • A Study of Advertisements in Relation to Affectivity and a Comparison of Two Adverts on the Same Product but Differing Brands

    A Study of Advertisements in Relation to Affectivity and a Comparison of Two Adverts on the Same Product but Differing Brands

    A Study Of Advertisements In relation To Affectivity And A Comparison Of Two Adverts On The Same Product Of Differing Brands Television advertisements combine an obvious visual message with either an audio or text supplement to engage a viewer in conveying a product aesthetic, style or usability. These advertisements often try and evoke an emotional response in a viewer, thus more firmly grounding the product message, whether it is anger, humour, general annoyance or any

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    Submitted: June 12, 2010 By: David
  • Internal-External Relations

    Internal-External Relations

    Bertrand Russell, during his undergraduate years, revolted against neo-Hegelian idealism and started to make transitions into his own philosophy. Hegel believed that all the separate pieces of the universe were like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle and that they all had to connect in some way. He did not go into detail as to exactly how they were supposed to fit, but merely that that was how things had to be. Russell found difficulty in

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    Submitted: June 12, 2010 By: Top
  • Michael Porter’s Analysis of Starbucks

    Michael Porter’s Analysis of Starbucks

    Michael Porter, a Harvard Professor introduces his ideology of the Five Forces model that shapes the competition in the industry. Each force is interrelated and therefore leads into the other to show the elements directly involved in the further success or ultimate success of the firm. Starbucks Coffee Co. throughout its existence since 1971, with its great management team, innovative style of thinking and strong will to succeed in compliance with its mission and vision

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    Essay Length: 2,744 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: June 13, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Ajax - a New Approach to Web Applications

    Ajax - a New Approach to Web Applications

    Ajax: A New Approach to Web Applications If anything about current interaction design can be called “glamorous,” it’s creating Web applications. After all, when was the last time you heard someone rave about the interaction design of a product that wasn’t on the Web? (Okay, besides the iPod.) All the cool, innovative new projects are online. Despite this, Web interaction designers can’t help but feel a little envious of our colleagues who create desktop software.

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    Essay Length: 297 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 14, 2010 By: Mike
  • Human Relations

    Human Relations

    Many close relationships in the world are held intact because of a common bond which in most cases is good communication. Learning to understand someone gives a feeling of knowledge and closeness. The better people get along, the more connected they feel towards each other. But vice-versa has the same effect. A lack of understanding always comes back to a lack of communication. And as we read in Tannen's article of Sex, Lies and Conversation,

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    Essay Length: 611 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 14, 2010 By: Janna
  • Starbucks Marketing Strategy

    Starbucks Marketing Strategy

    Introduction Starbucks is the leading retailer for roaster and brand specialty coffee in the world. It has over 7,500 stores, which are located in the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Besides high quality coffee drinks, Starbucks sells bottled coffee drinks, such as Frappuccino and Starbucks DoubleShot. Starbucks revenue is growing by 20% a year and is opening approximately three stores every day. Starbucks is capable of managing its successful operations by

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    Submitted: August 12, 2010 By: tcf
  • Amartya Sen's Capability Approach and Its Application in the Hdrs

    Amartya Sen's Capability Approach and Its Application in the Hdrs

    Introduction Hitherto, development has been measured solely by economic indexes, such as accumulation of capital, utilization of international investment, GDP per capita, and many more. Such figures allow easy evaluation and comparison across borders, but fail to account for other less easily quantifiable factors that might also influence development. Recent studies on development look beyond purely financial measures like free choice, medical care availability, education, equality or political freedom. Amartya Sen, Nobel Laureate in Economics,

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    Submitted: February 3, 2011 By: Bubuleala
  • Starbucks Coffee

    Starbucks Coffee

    Case analysis Starbucks coffee Originally when Starbucks began they targeted the young college students, with slightly higher than average income levels. After this initial target market Starbucks has since realized that they could target specific neighborhoods and social classes. Different customers are more willing to pay for luxury good now more than ever. With that in mind, through Starbucks aggressive expansion techniques they have begun targeting almost every demographic. "McDonald's is planning to capitalize on

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    Submitted: April 19, 2011 By: benj
  • Changing the Employee's Job Descriptions

    Changing the Employee's Job Descriptions

    Changing the employee's job descriptions of the factories shop floor employees could have a great effect on productivity and attitude in the workplace. Employees should be trained and hired on equipment accruing to two categories light to medium, medium to heavy task and specialized tasks. This will allow for people to acquire the skills necessary to complete the job in a shorter amount of time. For instance people who are higher on for specialized tasks

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    Submitted: April 19, 2011 By: riss_riss
  • Electronic Surveillance of Employees

    Electronic Surveillance of Employees

    ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE OF EMPLOYEES 1. Explain where an employee can reasonably expect to have privacy in the workplace. Privacy in the workplace has become a huge issue that businesses face today. Employers often feel the need to monitor their employees to find out if they are productive and loyal (Halbert & Ingulli, 2011). The surveillance of employees is starting to make them feel like they are not being trusted by their employer and their personal

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    Submitted: April 19, 2011 By: shemika5

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