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    The role of a community nurse is to undertake a wide range of responsibilities that encompass health promotion‚ disease management‚ community development and public health activities and deliver high quality nursing care across the lifespan (Arnott‚ Atherley & Pye‚ 2012). In order to achieve optimal health and well-being outcomes for the patient‚ the nurse should ensure that the individual needs and choices of the patient are placed at the centre of the process (Arnott‚ Atherley & Pye‚ 2012). The

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    recognized the revenue when the sales have made to Philidor. Then‚ it said it changed the approach and began to consolidate Philidor inventory on Valeant’s balance sheet and delayed recognition of revenue until sales were made to the final customers (McKenna‚ 2016). The revenue had said to be double counted when Valeant recognized the revenue again after consolidation. Valeant Pharmaceuticals promised to make amendment of their earnings for two years and this might be the possible abuse of revenue recognition

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    “Chewing gum during school helps me think better‚” says an 8th grade student‚ McKenna Lowry. She goes on to explain‚ “I have a hard time concentrating and gum helps me focus.” Many agree with McKenna‚ but some have a different opinion. “I really hate when there’s gum stuck under a desk or on the chairs‚ so I support the gum-ban‚” says another student (Robison). It’s clear that the school

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    2004. 55:X--X doi: 10.1146/annurev.psych.55.090902.141922 Copyright © 2004 by Annual Reviews. All rights reserved 10.1146/annurev.psych.55.090902.141922 0066-4308/04/0204-0000$14.00 BARGH „ MCKENNA INTERNET AND SOCIAL LIFE THE INTERNET AND SOCIAL LIFE John A. Bargh and Katelyn Y.A. McKenna New York University‚ New York‚ New York 10003; email: john.bargh@nyu.edu‚ kym1@nyu.edu Key Words communication‚ groups‚ relationships‚ depression‚ loneliness „ Abstract The Internet is the latest

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    nursing: Analysis and application (4th ed.).  Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall. Frisch‚ N.C. (2009). Nursing theory in holistic nursing practice. Holistic Nursing: A Handbook for Practice. Sudbury‚ MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers. McKenna‚ H.P. (1997). Nursing Theories and Models. New York‚ NY: Routledge. Meleis‚ A.I. (2007). Theoretical Nursing: Development and Progress. Philadelphia‚ PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Mitchell‚ G.J. (2004). Leading and enhancing patient-focused care:

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    “The Birth-Mark” by Nathaniel Hawthorne carries multiple symbolic elements‚ and leaves the reader with an collection of morals to interpret—the battles of man against nature‚ the struggles of character in relationships‚ the dangers of arrogance; interestingly‚ all of these messages are incorporated in and surrounded by the birth-mark. Nathaniel Hawthorne has received recognition to be one of the most brilliant minds of American literature. Born into an area rich on old Puritan-Christian ideologies

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    Journal of Social Issues‚ Vol. 58‚ No. 1‚ 2002‚ pp. 9--31 Relationship Formation on the Internet: What’s the Big Attraction? Katelyn Y. A. McKenna‚∗ Amie S. Green‚ and Marci E. J. Gleason New York University We hypothesized that people who can better disclose their “true” or inner self to others on the Internet than in face-to-face settings will be more likely to form close relationships on-line and will tend to bring those virtual relationships into their “real” lives. Study 1‚ a survey

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    M-Tronics will consist of a separate analysis of the old McKenna Machine Co.‚ as well as one of Datronics. This will provide for a greater understanding of the ambidextrous organizational structure of M-Tronics. Beginning with McKenna Machine Co.‚ it was founded in the early 1900’s when there was consolidation of small local machine shops. There were four local machine shops that merged to form an industrial machine parts manufacturing corporation. McKenna Machine Co. was a family run business with a management

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    Belbin approach‚ organisations have been able to realize their strengths‚ identify weaknesses‚ and manage successful teams where each member strives to “obtain and utilize complementary skills for the purpose of problem solving and decision making” (McKenna‚ Eugene. 2010‚ pg. 363). Establishing what a team is and the difference between a team and a group is important before identifying the advantages and disadvantages of one. A team is a group of individuals who work together for a common purpose with

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    In this paper‚ I shall address two central contemporary criticisms of Aristotle’s conception of justice. These criticisms of Aristotle’s account of specific justice have focused on two central problems. First‚ Aristotle’s insistence that all specifically unjust actions are motivated by pleonexia Pleonexia can be understood as the desire to have more of some socially availablegood‚ and is usually translated as greed or acquisitiveness. Close . Second‚ Aristotle does not identify a deficient

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