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    Hr Terminology

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    Glossary of HR terms Term Absolute ratings Definition A rating method where the rater assigns a specific value on a fixed scale to the behavior or performance of an individual instead of assigning ratings based on comparisons between other individuals. The Accident Compensation Corporation Accident compensation Affirmative action Also : Positive discrimination. Carried out on behalf of women and disadvantaged groups and members of such groups are placed in dominant positions. Appraisal Attrition

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    Theoretical problems of terminology………………………………………..…..6 1.1 Terms‚ their definition and classification 1.2 Terminology 3. Chapter 2 Semantic peculiarities of English and Ukrainian medical terminology ……………………………….................................................................................15 4. Conclusions……………………………………………….................................26 5. The list of literature used…………………………………………………..…...28 Anotation Terminology appears spontaneously

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    ANCHOR TERMINOLOGY: 1)ANCHOR AWEIGH:THE ANCHOR IS SAID TO BE AWEIGH THEMOMENT IT IS BROKEN OUT OF THE GROUND AND CLEAR OF THESEA BED. 2)ANCHOR A-COCKBILL:WHEN THE ANCHOR IS HANGINGVERTICALLY FROM THE HAWSEPIPE‚ WITH THE FLUKES TURNEDINTO THE SHIPS SIDE. IN THIS POSITION IT WILL NOT STOWCORRECTLY IN THE HAWSE PIPE. 3)ANCHOR BUOY:A BUOY USED TO INDICATE THE POSITION OF THESHIPS ANCHOR WHEN ON THE BOTTOM. 4)ANCHOR COMING HOME:WHEN THE ANCHOR IS BEING DRAWNTOWARDS THE SHIP IN THE OPERATION OF HEAVING

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    Nautical Terminologies

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    1. Above board On or above the deck‚ in plain view‚ not hiding anything. 2. Above-water hull The hull section of a vessel above the waterline‚ the visible part of a ship. Also‚ topsides. 3. Act of Pardon or Act of Grace A letter from a state or power authorising action by a privateer. Also see Letter of marque. 4. Abaft Toward the stern‚ relative to some object ("abaft the fore hatch"). 5. Abaft the beam Further aft than the beam: a relative bearing of greater than 90 degrees

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    Surgery Mistakes

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    How has this goal prevented mistakes in surgery changed over time is due to the improvement of technology. Able to keep the patient records keep the surgeons more updated with what is happening to the patient. Advance in communications among medical staff has improved by so much‚ because they can just send a note and messages to each other keeping each other updated. Ability to record the patient data record has helped a lot in preventing mistakes in surgery. Because doctors are able to just pull

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    Standardization Terminologies in Nursing Practice The importance behind the standardization terminology in nursing practice emphasize the nursing care contributions to the healthcare‚ making the nursing interventions more tangible in the relationship with patient’s outcomes. There are many benefits to the standardization of terminologies especially with the implementation of interoperability‚ where the exchange of communication needs to be clear and consistent. Among some of the important points

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    Nursing Terminology Paper

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    safety (Hebda & Czar‚ 2013). Terminology standardization is one mandate which hospitals are attempting to comply with the meaningful use standards. According to Hebda & Czar (2013)‚ standardized terminologies are “structured and controlled languages that have been developed according to terminology development guidelines and have been approved by an authoritative body” (p. 298). This is not an easy feat for hospitals for numerous systems have their own local terminology that they will need to map

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    Murder Terminology

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    They “…choose for a victim a beloved person‚ a person who is almost a part of themselves” (Podolsky). Their instinct to kill is turned outward and so is their aggression. Their anger toward themselves is channeled against another individual (Podolsky). “A study of bizarre murders indicates a state of extreme and unbearable mental and emotional tension and turmoil preceding the act. Most unnecessary ferocity and sadistic frenzy characterize them. With few exceptions‚ the murderers in such cases seem

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    banking terminology

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    BANKING TERMS PAGE-1 The basic banking terms are frequently asked in all the Bank Interviews. These terms are useful not only for your interview but also for your general knowledge. Knowledge and Understanding of Important Banking terms play a very crucial role in the final selection. Account Agreement: The contract governing your open-end credit account‚ it provides information on changes that may occur to the account. Account History: The payment history of an account over a specific period

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    Americas Mistakes

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    “All humans make mistakes‚” that’s what a lot of people say‚ but is it really important to make mistakes? It is important to make mistakes because sometimes those mistakes lead to a positive outcome. Did you know that the discovery of the Americas was an accident? In the late 1400’s the Americas‚ first thought to be Asia‚ were were mistakenly discovered by Christopher Columbus‚ a early Spanish explorer. This new discovery of the Americas was such an impacting discovery in Europe‚ otherwise known

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