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    having the option of receiving safer‚ one on one care in the comfort of their own homes with the help of robots. Unfortunately‚ the other 77% of the elderly population that requires the use of assisted living is still incapable of affording such extensive in-home care. With the 77% of the elderly population in mind‚ RIHCEA was born. RIHCEA stands for Robotic In-Home Caregivers for the Elderly Association. The Robotic In-Home

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    Consequently‚ the abandoned parents land up in old homes. With meager resources and a poor understanding of aging; Pakistan faces many challenges in caring as well as provision of facilities for its elderly population. This present report highlights the comparison between the quality of facilities that are provided to older people in home and private or government institutes. Future possibilities for improvement of facilities for the good health and wellbeing of our elderly are also discussed.

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    Employee misbehaviour at work: a home away from home As Vardi and Wiener (1996) point out‚ Organisational scientists and practitioners are becoming ever more conscious of the increasing instances of organisational misconduct and the resulting significance of it’s consequences for organisations. With this in mind‚ I will examine the factors which are making the workplace a home away from home. These include internet misuse‚ telephone conversations‚ social conversations etc‚ and are potentially

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    Charity Begins at Home

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    “Charity begins at home” is an expression we have all heard and I’m sure used and today I learnt just how true that is! Historically‚ the phrase is not linked to the giving of money at all but is in actual fact a word of Latin origin. “Caritas” means dearness and the giving of love based on respect‚ as well as expensiveness (much in the way that we use dear for both senses in the English language). Thus‚ Charity was the word used in the bible to mean the giving of love‚ which of course‚ should

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    Definition Essay Home

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    Home is defined by the overwhelming sense of peace‚ comfort‚ and familiarity that you feel in a place or from the people who surround you. The peaceful sense of home comes from being with family‚ spending time with God reading the scripture‚ or being in nature enjoying the fresh‚ crisp air. The comfort of home‚ on the other hand‚ comes from a sense of security‚ the warmth of my cat curled up on my lap softly purring‚ the smell of my mother’s cooking‚ or the sound of my father’s deep laughter that

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    Soldier's Home Analysis

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    “Soldier’s Home” Literary Analysis It is an undeniable fact that war changes people‚ and this change becomes especially apparent when soldiers return home to their families. In the short story “Soldier’s Home”‚ Ernest Hemingway paints a picture of a soldier’s state of mind after arriving home from the war and shows the difficulties of trying to live a normal life‚ fit in with society‚ and start over. Hemingway introduces Harold Krebs as he returns home from World War I much later than the rest

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    Home Is Where the Heart Is

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    Home is Where the Heart is Growing up in foster care kids never grow to understand the phrase‚ “Home is where the heart is.” This phrase isn’t making reference to a house or a tangible item in your life. An emotional connection you have with someone or something is what I believe home represents. The feeling of being secure‚ knowing you’ll be taken care of no mater what you say or do‚ and always feeling like your loved and wanted. Hundreds of kids have grown accustomed to the feeling of hopelessness

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    An outline plan for a home energy management course Author: John McCreesh Date: 8th December 2008 Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 2.0 List of Contents 2.1 An Introduction to the Course 2.2 What is Energy? 2.3 Energy Generation 2.4 The Effect of Energy Generation on the Climate 2.5 Where we Use Energy in the House 2.6 Heating 2.7 Water Heating 2.8 Lighting 2.9 Electrical Appliances 2.10 Good Practices 2.11 Renewable Energy Resources 2.12 Course Review and Future Objectives 3.0 Learning

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    Nursing Home Abuse

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    Nursing Home Abuse 3 Nursing Home Abuse As the healthcare system in this country has changed‚ so have traditional nursing homes. Families have the right to expect that their loved ones will be taken care of by professionals in a caring environment. Unfortunately‚ may people are being abused and neglected in nursing homes. It is very clear that abuse is a serious problem among nursing home patients‚ and something needs to be done to put a stop to it. Abuse can happen

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    Should Home Economics return as a required class.  In the past Home Economic implied an option that is other than the family plan. To teenagers in the 1950s‚ 1960s and 1970s‚ it meant a class where the young ladies were taught to cook and sew‚life essentials for being homemakers‚and the young men figured out how to fabricate things. The classes were for the most part isolated by sex‚ even though social weight inevitably separated that boundary.There’s the issue of self-sufficiency‚being that most

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