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    Reducing Cultural Shock

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    Reducing Cultural Shock J. Wittenburg October 3‚ 2012 Introduction “Corporate culture is the water in the fishbowl of any business. Employees are immersed in it‚ inundated with it‚ but unconscious of it- at least‚ until things change” (Featherly & Chang‚ 2006). Employees who move to new job locations usually experience cultural shock to some degree. Cultural shock is a feeling of confusion‚ insecurity‚ and anxiety which stem from the new environment (Newstrom

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    Growth in Sugar Industry

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    Report Executive Summary In an era where there is a need for inclusive growth‚ the sugar industry is amongst the few industries that have successfully contributed to the rural economy. It has done so by commercially utilizing the rural resources to meet the large domestic demand for sugar and by generating surplus energy to meet the increasing energy needs of India. In addition to this‚ the industry has become the mainstay of the alcohol industry. The sector supports over 50 million farmers and

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    Reducing Healthcare Cost

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    ABSTRACT REDUCING HEALTHCARE COSTS THROUGH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF HOSPITAL-GOVERNED DISEASE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS Healthcare costs in the United States are on a continual rise with no relief on the horizon. As the population ages and lifestyles differ from one individual to the next‚ healthcare third party payers such as commercial insurance plans‚ employee health benefit plans‚ the Medicare program and state Medicaid programs are searching for strategies to lower the costs associated with

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    LASA 2: Reducing Intergroup Conflict By NeShanta Staten PSY 310 12/6/13 In life we have all been in the cliques or “in-groups” or in other groups that were not so popular than those that were in the groups that rule the school or the office. There are groups in the workplace as well I know that it sounds very childish‚ and we have all deemed it middle and high school behavior at its finest. There is a belief that those that indulge

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    poverty in the country. There are different programs and services that fight to decrease poverty. The government of Canada has programs such as municipal‚ provincial and federal. The municipality is one of the most important constituent in the fight of reducing poverty. Poverty is most visible at the local levels. Ontario province hosts to a considerable number of people to struggle in poverty today. On April 1‚ 2014 City Council had approved the development of the City of Toronto Poverty Reduction Strategy

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    Reducing Medication Errors

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    It begins with effective communication to all participants. Reducing errors saves millions of lives‚ billions of dollars and prevent many pain and suffering. All staffs should be vigilance and be sure to use the safety practice already in place in your facilities. Eliminate distractions while preparing and administering

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    Reducing College Tuition

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    Abstact There is a need to reduce the cost of college tuition in America. The rising costs threaten the ability and desire of students to attend college‚ but there are ways for both parents and students to make going to college more affordable. The Need to Reduce College Tuition With the cost of education on the rise‚ students are asking that time aged question‚ will they be able to attend college? The answer is yes‚ and without taking on the burden of overpriced tuition fees and loans

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    Reducing Child Mortality

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    L.G.S. Shahjamal Delegate of Syria Represented by‚ Alishba Imran‚ Lahore Grammar School Shahjamal Topic Area B: Millennium Development Goal 4: Reducing Child Mortality The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are eight international development goals that were established following the Millennium Summit of the United Nations in 2000‚ following the adoption of the United Nations Millennium Declaration

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    (Slide intro) ED 636 English for Graduate Students Professor Birte Bolte-Chuychunu Topic: Reducing ethnocentric belief and increasing intercultural communication Ethnocentric beliefs does not cook rice‚ nor does it boil potatoes‚ neither steams up noodles‚ nor simmers corn. However variety does spicy up life. Think of your ethnocentric beliefs as a take away meal. After consuming it throw away all the packages. Your body only needs the nutrients and disposes the waste material.

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    Reducing Medical Errors

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    Reduce Risk for Errors CPOE and EMR have been known to decrease medical errors. EMR help prevent unnecessary orders and diagnostic test. EMR also prevents duplication of the same test and orders. Medication are shown in the electronic medical record which providers have access to. The ability to access a patient’s medications without having to rely on just patient information will lower risk. A patient may not always be certain of a dosage or the exact name of a medication and the electronic medical

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