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    or more professors (known as the project’s co-investigators). * Professors can manage and/or work on multiple projects. * Each project is worked on by one or more graduate students (known as the project’s research assistants). * When graduate students work on a project‚ a professor must supervise their work on the project. Graduate students can work on multiple projects‚ in which case they will have a (potentially different) supervisor for each one. * Departments have a

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    Difficult Decisions 1 Chapter 8 Case Study: Making Difficult Decisions at NBC Universal The NBC Universal’s late night programming network where faced with some very tough decisions regarding Jay Leno and Conan O’Brien talk show host. I’m sure everyone is familiar with this dynamic duo‚ if not allow me to share a little history about these two gentleman. Jay Leno was born James

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    FUTURE OF NBC DEFENCE – GLOBAL INITIATIVES INTRODUCTION “If we do not stem the proliferation of the world’s deadliest weapons‚ no democracy can feel secure……One of our most urgent priorities must be attacking the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction‚ whether they are nuclear‚ chemical or biological.” - President Clinton‚ 1993 1. Let ‘Peace and Collective Survival’ be the global motto of the 21st century but one cannot ignore the more likely existence of a complex

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    Providing Care for Looked after Children Arrangements made for good quality care At the end of March 2011‚ there were 65‚520 looked-after children and young people in England and therefore many professionals are needed to keep up a good quality of care for every single child who is to be looked after. The health and wellbeing of looked-after children and young people (their physical health‚ social‚ educational and emotional wellbeing)‚ comes from their quality of life and/or care. Some looked-after

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    Providing Services When Threat May Exist Monique Reed BSHS/408 February 15‚ 2015 Melinda Barker Providing Services When Threat May Exist Working with children can be difficult and time consuming because you never know what is going on unless they allow you into their world. Children will only allow a stranger in if they are scared of someone‚ have trust‚ or they know you well. This can serve as a difficult situation when a child is the victim of abuse or neglect and the outcome can lead to a negative

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    ADVANTAGE AND DISADVANTAGE * The advantage of ethical relativism is that it allows for a wide variety of cultures and practices.  It also allows people to adapt ethically as the culture‚ knowledge‚ and technology change in society.  This is a good and valid form of relativism. * The disadvantage of ethical relativism is that truth‚ right and wrong‚ and justices are all relative.  Just because a group of people think that something is right does not make it so. Cultural Relativism   Cultural relativism describes the

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    Sargent ENG-115-02 5 September 2014 Speech of Introduction Job: RN Nurse Night In The ER I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: What would you do if you were involve in a car accident and your family was in the car with you? But they are not just in the car. One of your family members has been taken to the emergency room. B. Thesis Statement: Well I am here to tell you I am the person for the job to take care of your love one and I will explain you why. C. Preview: Like all of you I am a very kind

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    ER REPORT

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    efforts in this report. However‚ it would not have been possible without the kind support and help. Here‚ I would like to extend my sincere and grateful thanks to all of them. I am highly gratefulness to their guidance and supervision as well as for providing necessary information regarding this report and also for their support in completing the report. First of all I would like to thank Mr. Priyalal de Silva for his support in lecturing us on Employee Relations Module. She has been the reason for my

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    logically data. A database can be modeled as: A collection of entities and relationship among entities. What is Entity Relationship Diagram? An entity-relationship (ER) diagram is a specialized graphic diagram that illustrates the relationships between entities in a database‚ simply it illustrates the logical structure of databases. ER diagrams often use symbols to represent different types of information. Rectangles represent entity. Diamonds represent relationship. Lines link attributes to entity

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    Working with Values and Beliefs when Providing Patient Care My Personal Philosophy of Nursing By: Michele Combs NUR 391 Working with Values and Beliefs when Providing Patient Care Nursing is an art and a science. The profession is an art of compassion and caring in a creative way. Creativity allows nurses to individualize nursing care. Through science‚ nurses obtain the skills and technology they rely on to achieve each patient ’s optimal health ("Nursing"‚ n.d.). Florence Nightingale became

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