Phantasmagoria Factory Which of the eight sources of complexity for today's decision makers are evident in this case? * Multiple criteria to be contented by a choice * Intangibles that often regulate decision substitutes * Danger and uncertainty about decision substitutes * Long-term suggestions of the effects of the selection of a specific alternative * Interdisciplinary input, which rises the number of persons to be referred before a decision is made * Joint decision making rises the
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Application of Community Health and Population-Focused Nursing VWT Task 2 Lisa Elie Western Governors University A. Meningococcal Disease 1. Meningococcal disease is caused by the bacterium Neisseria meningitidis. About 10% of people are considered carriers of this disease because they have the bacteria in their nose and throat but exhibit no signs or symptoms. On the rare occasion that this bacteria invades the body and signs and symptoms become present it is then considered
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England when he made the first distinction between children who were cretins (later to be found to have hypothyroidism) and what he referred to as "Mongoloids." Down based this unfortunate name on his notion that these children looked like people from Mongolia, who were thought then to have an arrested development. This ethnic insult came under fire in the early 1960s from Asian genetic researchers, and the term was dropped from scientific use. Instead, the condition became called "Down's syndrome." In
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What were the causes of the Sino-Soviet Split? P118-123 1. What was the relationship like between Stalin and Mao? * Feb 1950 Treaty of Friendship that seemed to confirm US perceptions that China was ready to do Stalin’s bidding in struggle against forces of capitalism and imperialism * Reality was to show much more complex relationship between 2 com powers * Treaty heavily favorable to USSR, reflection of relationship between 2 countries at time * USSR treated China as a
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Mongolia Therapeutic Solutions Case Kris Carey BSH/373 Jason Rhoades March 21, 2014 Magnolia Therapeutic Solutions Case Magnolia Therapeutic Solutions also referred to as Magnolia is a nonprofit organization started by Mary Stewart. The organization is head out of New York City and is an organization that helps provide psychotherapy to individuals with Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD). Mary started the Magnolia to help the high demand of those diagnosed with PTSD. Mary in this case
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hamster. This type of hamster is commonly called the golden hamster. You can find a syrian hamster in many different colors and fur types. Russian dwarf hamsters refer to the Roborovski, and Winter White dwarf hamsters. Hamsters came from Syria, Mongolia and China. In the late 1930s the species of hamsters
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Ronald Reagkhan was born in twelfth century northeast Asia to a poor merchant father and peasant mother. They belonged to a nomadic tribe who roamed throughout present day Mongolia. His tribe was constantly at war with other tribes throughout the region, and when Reagkhan was a boy, his father was killed in battle by a rival tribe. Because of his father’s death, Ronald had to support his family provide them with food and protection. Ronald was an extremely likeable individual and quickly moved
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million people in the Hebei Province which was about 90% of their population. As of 1200, China had a total population of more than 120 million, but a 1393 census found only 65 million Chinese surviving which shows that from its origin at the eastern end of the Silk Road, the Black Death ended up infecting people all across Asia. The Silk Road connected Italy to Persia, to the Middle East, to India which was extremely depopulated and into China and Mongolia. The Black Death also had a dramatic effect
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Deserts are areas that receive very little annual precipitation, although it is generally considered that deserts are very hot and dry landscapes, there are many ore factors to what makes a desert. Although some deserts are very hot, with daytime temperatures as high as 54°C, other deserts have cold winters or are cold year-round. Most deserts, far from being empty and lifeless, are home to a variety of plants, animals, and other organisms, these plants, animals and organisms are specially adapted
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Points to know on East Asia Physical geography Topography – where is the Tibetan Plateau, how did it form, why is Japan mountainous and why does it have numerous earthquakes and volcanoes? Tibetan plateau in western china, highest in the world, created by collision of Indian and Asian tectonic plates. Collision of Eurasian plate and pacific plate, and Philippine plate collide between oceanic and continental plate. On the leading edge of the Eurasian plate Climate – what kind of climate
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