Research Summary and Ethical Considerations: Complexity in Practice Environments Grand Canyon University: NRS 433V 1/12/2014 Title Needed This article discusses the complexity in nursing practice environments that affect patient outcomes. There are many different aspects of the relationship between nursing care and patient outcomes. Nurses struggle to provide quality care in a high-demand practice environment, all the while dealing with stressors. Through research of the nurse work environment
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Seattle, Benji decided to do some online research about New Gen. Most of the articles touted the great financials the company was producing. One article talked about how New Gen sent researchers around the world in search of new beneficial health resources. Another article contained an interview with New Gen’s founder and CEO talking about his “mission” to create a healthier America and about his company’s industry-leading ethics code. Another article, however, mentioned how the founder and CEO
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” Marvels & Tales 27 (1): 109-24. In this journal article, Mollet reviews on how Walt Disney’s production is now being seen as crucial to the construction of the modern American society through his contribution to the formation of a new United States nationalism . The author approaches the topic using cultural studies and textual analysis ofn Disney fairy tales to exemplify how they reflect the dominant (?) culture of America. Her research focuses on analysing Disney films such as “Snow White
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International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management Emerald Article: Teaching human resource management in hospitality and tourism: a critique Tom Baum, Denis Nickson Article information: To cite this document: Tom Baum, Denis Nickson, (1998),"Teaching human resource management in hospitality and tourism: a critique", International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, Vol. 10 Iss: 2 pp. 75 - 79 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09596119810207228 Downloaded
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INTRODUCTION The article “Marketing: philosophy of science and “epistobabble warfare” is a commentary by the author Michel Rod published as a qualitative research in an International Journal, Vol. 12 Iss. 2, pp. 120- 129. Throughout the article Rod articulated his viewpoints on the variety of philosophies involved in legitimizing the science of marketing research and sought to establish his own perspective of what he actually believes marketing research should accomplish. This was stated in
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Choosing your transportation destiny (http://asuubertaxizip.weebly.com/) In this article, ‘Choosing your transportation destiny’, I will critique the part on ‘defining the audience’. Whenever you are designing a website whose aim is to get more customers for a specific product or service, you need to have a target audience. Each and every product always has a target audience which can be defined in terms of age, physical location or even beliefs. A website must be designed to target that particular
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1. Summary of the article Malhotra, et al (2013) aim to emphasise the importance of customer engagement in a Facebook brand community for marketing strategy. They address the problem of how brand managers can create brand engagement on Facebook and take advantage of the interactions with customers commenting brand’s posts. They reveal several ways to increase the number of likes on a brand’s post: use pictures, stay topical, promote the brand as customers expect promotional information when visiting
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Crisis Communication Effectiveness: Article Summary/Critique Rakiyah Muhammad Professor Caldiero COMM 3022: Communication Research Fairleigh Dickinson University December 11, 2015 1. This research article is about crisis communication effectiveness with the roles of relationship history and compassion. Relationships have become the focus for much public relations scholarship where various relational features have been examined in the setting of effective organizational communication.
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his is a critique study on “effects of nursing rounds on patients’ call light use, satisfaction, and safety by Christine Meade, PHD, Amy Bursell, PHD and Lyn Ketelsen MBA,RN(2006)”outline as quasi-experimental research design. The author states in this article about patient’s frequent usage of call light in the hospital. Frequent call light usage seems to be an ongoing problem in the hospital setting. This study was to determine how to reduce the call light use and burn out staff, also increase
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Many authors question the overall goal of university to due to its vague and misleading mission statements intended for future students. Mr. Stanley Fish wrote an enlightening and thought-provoking article regarding the task of higher education. Fish outlines two approaches to higher education, and what he believes education is supposed to do for students. He explains, College and university teachers can do (legitimately) do two things: (1) introduce students to bodies of knowledge and traditions
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