...couldn’t get through. ‘This can’t be Terminus’ magic, he’s a Roman god and rules not with the Greeks. Maybe it’s Hecate's magic? No, she only does so when the holidays come around since mortals can see through the mist at that time. Should I ask Zeus? No. He’d become angry that I was going to visit the demigods. Well, maybe if I told him that I was trying to learn more about this new species of owl he’d let it slide. After all, he isn’t the wisest of the gods and he does know how my report must be based on the truth and personal observations,’ you thought to yourself as you began to fly back towards the palace of the gods. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆...
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...I honestly believe that I shouldn't be alive. It was exactly 2 years ago. It was the year 3022. The world was being taken over by a deadly virus. It was called the Z virus. There are three stages of the virus. First one is denying you have the virus. The second is getting the symptoms, and the third is the virus takes over. It started by by a mutation in flu virus was spread by any form of contact between two humans. One human had to have the virus. The symptoms are food cravings, discolored skin, red eyes, etc. As far as I know, my friends and I were the last people on earth. It was a rainy day, everything was routine. My group had shifts during the day and nights to keep a lookout. David and Luke took the night shift because they were...
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...I am Rubious, Thor’s youngest son, brother of Magni. My brother Magni is the heroic and powerful one, he is destined to inherit Mjölnir and all of its power after Ragnarök. Having this big brother that takes after my father, I have become the disappointment. I am nothing like my father, he is bold and powerful, everyone loves him. The only thing that ties me to the family is I look like Thor with dark brown hair. Thor is the king of all the gods now and he is ruling the 9 realms. Niflheim, Muspelheim, Asgard, Midgard, Jotunheim, Vanaheim, Alfheim,Svartalvheim, Helheim. He sent me and my brother to Muspelheim, to confront their ruler Surtur (you know the guy with the giant eyebrow that is supposed to start Ragnarök). When we got there Mangi...
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...on them and they are rubber banded together so I can record and return them easily.) Chapter 10 Assess Concept mapping Decision making Dynamic Evaluate Expected outcomes Implement Interpersonal Nursing diagnoses Nursing process Outcome identification Outcome oriented Plan Reflective practice Systematic Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA) Chapter 11 Cue Data Data base Documentation Emergency assessment Focused assessment Inference Initial assessment Interview Minimum data set Nursing history Objective data Observation Physical assessment Review of systems (ROS) Subjective data Time-lapsed assessment Validation Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Prioritize Factual Accurate Relevant Interpersonal competence Virus Consultation Laboratory study Diagnostic study Chapter 12 Constipation Cancer Actual nursing diagnosis Collaborative problems Data cluster Diagnosing Diagnostic error Health problem Medical diagnoses Possible nursing diagnoses Risk nursing diagnoses Standard Syndrome nursing diagnoses Wellness diagnoses Evolution NANDA Competencies Analyze Interpret Complication Etiology Chapter 13 Relapse Degenerative joint disease Pressure ulcer Sacrum Purulent drainage Clinical pathways (critical pathways, Care Maps) Collaborative interventions Computerized plans of nursing care Consultation Criteria...
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...is “the continuum through which students develop a mature, integrated identity with a systemic understanding of the interrelationships among the self, local and global communities, and the natural and physical world.” The next issue addressed was Perspective which is “Taking the continuum through which students develop a mature, integrated identity with a systemic understanding of the interrelationships among the self, local and global communities, and the natural and physical world. Another issue we addressed was Cultural Diversity which is “the ability to recognize the origins and influences of one’s own cultural heritage along with its limitations in providing all that one needs to know in the world.” The next issue talked about was Personal and Social Responsibility which is “the ability to recognize one’s responsibilities to society-locally, nationally, and globally- and to develop a perspective on ethical and power relations both across the globe and within individual societies.” The next topic discussed was Understanding Global Systems which is “the complex and overlapping worldwide systems, including natural systems and human systems, which operate in observable patterns and often are affected by or are the result of human design or disruption. The final topic addressed was Applying Knowledge to Contemporary Global Contexts which is “the application of an integrated and systemic understanding of the interrelationships between contemporary and past challenges facing cultures...
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...The process and life cycle of wireless application development. The technologies used for wireless networking. The process and life cycle of wireless application development And The technologies used for wireless networking Advanced Topics in wireless application development ITW 413 DS Table of Contents Section I. The Life Cycle of a Wireless application Section II. The Technologies Used for Wireless Networking Section I. The process and life cycle of wireless application development. With any development, there are always processes and procedures that are necessary to make sure this is completed. With any processes, there is more than one way to accomplish the same desired results. However, with application developments, there are generally certain sets of rules. During research, I found several variations but ultimately, they all lead to the same end results. To begin the process, there are normally about 4-7 phases; the reason for the different number of phases is not because of the lack of work but there are some individuals who would combine phases together. Within each phase, there are specific characteristics that must take place in order to proceed and go to the next phase. The phases are as follows: * Project planning * Systems Analysis * Systems Design * Implementation * Integration and testing * Acceptance and deployment * Maintenance With this methodology there is a framework that should always be followed...
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...syphilis that was negative, and advised her to visit the area main hospital for further medication. Unfortunately, she was diagnosed at Johns Hopkins Hospital with cervical cancer. In chapter 3, there is a presentation of medical conceptualization and treatment of cervical cancer, and description of the treatment of Henrietta at Johns Hospital. Dr. TeLinde at the Johns Hopkins was a leader researcher in this field, and interested in the demonstration of the then debate claiming noninvasive cervical cancer was merely invasive cancer. Cells were taken from her in the course of that exam and used without her consent in order to build up the first immortal cell line. In telling the story, the author draws from personal interviews and primary sources to offer insightful narrative accounts of the childhood of Henrietta, adulthood, her diagnosis, the illness, and tragic death. Rebecca expounds the HeLa’s birth and life and shows changes on the research concerning the realm of medical research, leading to both medical and scientific breakthroughs; however, also evolving and new policies about the research projects and patients’ rights. As the account of HeLa unfolds, the story of the surviving children of Henrietta as well unfolds, who for 20 years were conscious of the presence of the cells and the industry (multimillion-dollar) that developed around the use and production of HeLa. Central to this story is the rapport between Deborah and Skloot. As...
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...Horatian and Juvenalian Satire Satire has many definitions, but according to Merriam Webster satire can be defined as “A literary work holding up human vices and follies to ridicule or scorn” (Webster). This definition is likely used by many authors who exercise the application of satire. Satire has been in literature since ancient times; it is derived from the Latin satura, meaning "dish of mixed fruits," (Weisgerber). Many satirists have shared a common aim: to expose foolishness in all its guises — vanity, hypocrisy, formalism, reverence, and the intolerance toward those who hold different opinions from oneself (Moyers). As previously mentioned, the term satire was originally derived from satura, defined by Quintilian, a roman rhetorician (Clarke). It was later discovered that two Roman poets, Juvenal and Horace, were responsible for further defining satirical works by their literary tone (Moyers). Thus, creating a systematic way to categorize satire into two different types, Horatian satire which approaches satirical observations, literature and performance in a humorous and lighthearted manner, and Juvenalian satire, which focuses on specific verbal or literary attacks on corrupt ideals or individuals (Weisgerber). I view Horatian satire as clever and humorous and find that it generally mocks others. Horatian is not negative; it aims to make fun of human behavior in a comic way. In a work using Horatian satire, readers often laugh at the characters in the story who are...
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...AS Media Studies Assignment AS Media Studies Assignment Week 2, Task, page 15 (Genre) Description of Law and order In the criminal justice system, sexually based offenses such as rape, torture, pedophilia and child-abuse are dealt with in New York City, by a special unit of detectives of the police department known as the Special Victims Unit. These crimes are then passed on to the courtroom for prosecution. Description of Law and order In the criminal justice system, sexually based offenses such as rape, torture, pedophilia and child-abuse are dealt with in New York City, by a special unit of detectives of the police department known as the Special Victims Unit. These crimes are then passed on to the courtroom for prosecution. Law and order is a crime-based drama, with a mixture of ‘court-room’ and ‘detective’, TV series, mainly shown on channel five. By reading the description of the show, I immediately realised that this is a show that is based around the world of crime and how the crime is dealt with within the city of New York. It starts from finding who the criminal is and then we follow the story up to the prosecution in the court room. Words such as ‘courtroom, ‘rape’, ‘victim’, ‘detective’ immediately grabs the reader’s attention, giving us the impression of the type of genre this TV series is. The picture that accompanies the description also shows that the genre of this series is crime as the main detective is pulling out her police badge and is what the...
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...Women Solutions HSM/240 November 1, 2012 Women Solutions Women Solutions Women Solutions 600EastBoulevard 11/1/2012 Women Solutions 600EastBoulevard 248-259-3058 248-259-000 11/1/2012 Founder, Shirley Jones A proposal for seeking funding a non-profit organization that will provide transitional housing and support services for Woman infected with HIV/AIDS living in Detroit Founder, Shirley Jones A proposal for seeking funding a non-profit organization that will provide transitional housing and support services for Woman infected with HIV/AIDS living in Detroit Women Solutions non-profit organization 660 East Grand Boulevard 248-259-9999 ext-123 November 2, 2012 National HIV Housing Coalition | 727 15th St NW # 200 Washington, DC 20005 To Whom it Concerns,I Shirley Jones the founder of the non-profit organization Women Solutions organization is proposing a $1,865,000.00 grant to propose a partnership with CHAG to assist homelessness among HIV/AIDS infected women. Women Solutions organization recognize the social problem that is affecting the Detroit Michigan area. Women Solutions propose to provide transitional housing and emotional support for women infected with HIV/AIDS living in Detroit. I have chosen National HIV Housing Coalition to request assistance because Women Solutions organization shares the same goal in assisting with the housing stresses that HIV/AIDS infected person undergo. Women Solution organization...
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...A disease is an abnormal condition affecting the body of an organism. It is often construed to be a medical condition associated with specific symptoms and signs.[1] It may be caused by external factors, such as infectious disease, or it may be caused by internal dysfunctions, such as autoimmune diseases. In humans, "disease" is often used more broadly to refer to any condition that causes pain, dysfunction, distress, social problems, or death to the person afflicted, or similar problems for those in contact with the person. In this broader sense, it sometimes includes injuries, disabilities, disorders, syndromes, infections, isolated symptoms, deviant behaviors, and atypical variations of structure and function, while in other contexts and for other purposes these may be considered distinguishable categories. Diseases usually affect people not only physically, but also emotionally, as contracting and living with many diseases can alter one's perspective on life, and their personality. Death due to disease is called death by natural causes. There are four main types of disease: pathogenic disease, deficiency disease, hereditary disease, and physiological disease. Diseases can also be classified as communicable and non-communicable disease. Terminology In many cases, the terms disease, disorder, morbidity and illness are used interchangeably.[2] In some situations, specific terms are considered preferable. [edit]Disease The term disease broadly refers to any condition...
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...Existential counselling is a philosophical form of counselling which addresses the situation of a person's life and situates the person firmly within the predictable challenges of the human condition. Existential counselling considers human living to take place within four dimensions: physical, social, psychological and spiritual. It shows each of these dimensions to be constituted like a force field, within which predictable paradoxes, tensions and dilemmas play out. Human beings can learn to deal with these tensions and conflicts more effectively by facing up to the negatives as well as the positives of their lives, including the tensions of life and death, love and hate, strength and weakness and meaning and absurdity. Best known authors on existential counselling are Irvin Yalom in the USA through his book Existential Psychotherapy (1981) New York: Basic Books and Emmy van Deurzen, who created the British School and who published her bookExistential Counselling and Psychotherapy in 1988 (London: Sage Publications; second edition 2002, third edition 2011). Existential therapy essentially helps deal with the problems of everyday living, such as relationship difficulties (both with Individuals & in Couple Therapy), anxiety/fear, food/body-image issues, addictions, mood disorders, social anxiety, panic, trauma, low self-esteem, unresolved childhood issues, sexual issues and others. It is a clear, direct and honest approach helping clients work on their particular, unique...
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...Unit 22 P3: Compare different research methodologies for health and social care. In this assignment I will compare different research methodologies for health and social care. The methodology is the overall approach you select to conduct your research – for example, whether you will use a scientist or social; science methodology. It includes the specific methods you will use and the literature search to contextualise your project within existing knowledge and understanding of the subject. Primary research involves seeking new knowledge that has not been previously published. The researcher gathers new data from participant or by examining objects, material or data in a different way from previous studies. Primary research in health and social care often involves gathering data from individuals. Surveys using questionnaires and interviews are commonly used techniques and participants may be users of services or members of the public. Secondary research is about finding out new information or understanding, a researcher needs to know what the existing information and understanding about the topic is, as published in books, journals and on the internet. Secondary research is essential for any research project. All researchers need to read widely around their subject of interest sp that they are aware not just of long-established knowledge but also of new knowledge that is emerging while they are doing their own research. Quantitative research involves numbers and measuring...
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...became the CEO of the company and be started surprising relations with Microsoft by developing a Macintosh version of office software. Apple also took cost saving measures like streamlining the product line, production of printers. Steve Jobs brought Apples' focus on two concepts of consumer series with the prefix “I” for internet like iMac, iBook laptop and professional with prefix “power” such as PowerMac desktop and PowerBook laptop series. Under Jobs, Apple again becomes the innovator of computer market. His leadership leads the company to USB and Fire wire ports, introduction of iPod and iTunes website put Apple in the digital computing age. AZIZI MRAMBAS SENKUKU TP 027030 HUMAN ASPECTS APPLE CURRENT SCENERIO A scenario is a narrative, which most commonly describes foreseeable interactions of user roles...
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...INTRODUCTION HDFC slic is one of the leading private company. It is the first private sector life insurance company to be granted a certificate of registration on 23rd October from IRDA. IT is a joint venture between Housing Development Finance Corporation, India’s leading housing finance institution and a group company of standard life , UK. Standard life ,UK, founded in 1825, has been at fore front of UK INDUSTRY for 175 years by combining sound financial judgement with integrity and reliability. HDFC AS ON 31ST DECEMBER 2008, HOLDS 72.4% OF EQUITY IN JOINT VENTURE. Associate companies are : • HDFC LTD • HDFC BANK • HDFC MUTUAL FUND • HDFC SALES • HDFC ERGO GENERAL INSURANCE OVERVIEW OF COMPANY MISSION • Customer service • Value for money for customer • Use of technology to improve service standards • Increasing market share VALUE • Integrity • Innovation • Customer centric • Team work • Joy and simplicity PEOPLE The company employes nearly around 30000 people at whole The whole nation is divided into 10 channel development zones. Each zone is divided into areas or territories. The famous people associated with company are : Mr. Deepak S. Parikh Executive chairman of HDFC Mr. .Gautam R. Divan Former chairman Midsnell group ...
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