professionals and pharmacies to collaborate and reduce the chance of medication errors dramatically. The data systems are pricy but when compared to the cost of medication errors and loss of lives it saves most medical establishments money. Annotated Bibliography The need for data entry systems to reduce medical errors Rinda, J. (2012). integration helps clinicians reduce medication errors. Health Management Technology , 33 (10), 12-13. With the risks of medication errors endangering lives, the
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Annotated Bibliography Aguilera, J., De Galvez, M. V., Sanchez, C., & Herrera-Ceballos, E. (2014, September-October). New advances in protection against solar ultraviolet radiation in textiles for summer clothing. The American Society of Photobiology, 90 (5). http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/php.12292. One of the most important tools needed for the protection against the solar ultraviolet radiation rays is a person's clothing. When a person goes outside, no thought is given about clothing and if it
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Marissa Mendoza Gonzalez Christina Martinez English 102- Section 1002 2 July 2014 Annotated Bibliography: Commercially Convenient for Children In every grocery isle, the lowest shelf is reserved for food placed there for a certain consumer by the food marketers. Ranging from cookies, to cereal, and to snacks, these products are specifically aimed at children. They are placed lower so that children can recognize their products from commercials or other media and select them when grocery shopping
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Mobile Devices in The Classroom Angel Aguilar RESEARCH WRITING WRTG 291 Annotated bibliography Gentile, M. (2012). The Importance of Managing iPads in the Classroom. Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, V78(N3), P.11-13. This article discusses a rising trend in the implementation of mobile devices into the education system. Ipad and tablets have worked their way into districts and IT managers have tackled the task of viewing the different vulnerabilities to
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Domestic Violence and Homelessness Among Women: Some of the Causes and Remedies Joel Nwoke Capella University School of Social Work Netto, Pawson and Sharp (2009). Preventing Homelessness due to Domestic Violence: Providing a Safe Space or Closing the Door to New Possibilities? This study looks into the impact of prevention-centered homelessness policy responses to domestic violence, with reference to the 'Sanctuary' model. This model supports women facing homelessness due to domestic
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Lai, Ivan K.W. and Lam, Frankie K.S. (2010). Perception of various performance criteria by stakeholders in the construction section in Hong Kong. Construction management and economics, Vol.28, pp. 377-391. This article explains the construction projects in Hong Kong by using data collected from 324 practitioners who previously participated in such projects. A research model is structured based on nine performance criteria and their respective performances. The relative importance of nine performance
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Summary and Critique #1 Anna C. Baldry from the Department of Psychology, Second University of Naples, Italy, conducted a study to examine the disruptive behaviors in preadolescents who are directly and indirectly abused at home. The purpose of the study was to determine the independent impact of direct and indirect forms of violence at home. The independent variables are domestic violence and child abuse. The dependent variable is externalizing symptoms. The study was conducted with 532 students
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Anderson, S. A., & Fuller, G. B. (2010). Effect of music on reading comprehension of junior high school students. School Psychology Quarterly, 25(3), 178-187. doi:10.1037/a0021213 Anderson and Fuller test the idea that listening to music while studying takes away from the reading performance of adolescents. They assert that there is a difference in reading comprehension scores obtained in a music free environment as opposed to an environment with lyrical music playing in the background. Also
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Child, C. (September 2010). Whither the turn? The ambiguous nature of nonprofits’ commercial revenue. Social Forces, 89(2), 145-161. Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com.proxy.library.ndsu.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid =2&sid=13339a8a-7454-419d-a6f2-d9490e713650%40sessionmgr10&hid=18 In contemporary society, nonprofit business becomes more and more commercialization and aims at earning large amount of profits. This article mainly discussed
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Introduction To make any company’s understanding and use of financial tools stronger is essential to the success of that company. A cash budget helps a company determine whether or not they have enough money for a particular period. Cash management helps a company decrease their financial cost and keep a business from going bankrupt. Economic factors play a significant part in the companies, which, can either help or hurt them. The key to a successful business is knowing how and where the money
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