Rational Urban Planning Amid Emotion and Politics Much has been discussed about rationality versus emotion and politics when it comes to the topic of urban planning. Although I believe it is possible to design cities from a rational viewpoint, emotional bias and political interests tend to inhibit the manifestation of such a utopia. The idea of “rational planning” is not overrated, however the process by which it is attempted is highly inefficient. The first inhibitor of rational planning is emotion
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Research Summary and Ethical Considerations Michelle Parker Grand Canyon University Introduction to Nursing Research NRS 433V Nora Bazydlo April 8, 2012 Research Summary and Ethical Considerations The relationship between nurses and families is incredibly intricate. The intricacy of this relationship is shown whether the development is for a few hours in the emergency room or for a longer period of time in an intensive care unit or a skilled nursing unit. To understand the study reviewed
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FIFTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES First Regular Session ) ) ) '1~ JUN-6 P7:56 SENATE S. B. No.2865 RECEIVi~,!1 gy:-~_ (In substitution of SB 2378 and 2768, taking into consideration PSR 238) \;--- Prepared Jointly by the Committees on Health and Demography; Finance; and Youth, Women and Family Relations with Senators Defensor-Santiago, Lacson and (P.) Cayetano as authors AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A NATIONAL POLICY ON REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT
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An effective school facility is responsive to the changing programs of educational delivery, and at a minimum should provide a physical environment that is comfortable, safe, secure, accessible, well illuminated, well ventilated, and aesthetically pleasing. The school facility consists of not only the physical structure and the variety of building systems, such as mechanical, plumbing, electrical and power, telecommunications, security, and fire suppression systems. The facility also includes furnishings
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Healthcare Facilities Safe from Disaster The price we pay for the failure of healthcare facilities due to disasters, such as tornados is high in cost. The cost of planning and making a healthcare facility safe from a tornado disaster is low compared to rebuilding it after disaster strikes. The damages of disaster healthcare systems and facilities is a human tragedy which results in large economic losses, dealing with devastating blows to the development goals of the facility, and it can also shake
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Sudden Influx * Damage to Facilities * Inadequately Prepared * Specialty Treatment Availability Effects on the Population * Immediate Health Impact * Long-Term Impacts Steps in Disaster Management * Mitigation * Preparedness * Response * Recovery Real Incident Study * Background: * Immediate Response Considerations: * Evacuation: * Special Immediate Concerns: * Recovery Process: * Facility Considerations: * Lessons Learned
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member of the team involved in writing this paper completed a simulation exercise on “Quality Management and Productivity” to determine the ability to analyze data. Information on the above considerations, perceptions of the simulation and suitable quality management tools to improve processes in a health facility are furnished in this paper. Description of the Create Process “Create is the process of actually producing the required product. Whether the product is a house, a gourmet meal, a term paper
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just economic, short-term gain. Tourism has consistently been shown to have a negative impact on the environment through land erosion, noise pollution, increased traffic, air and water quality and the disruption of natural habitats as little consideration is placed upon how tourism them (Fennell and Ebert, 2004). A similar issue is that many countries, such as those in the tropics, now rely on tourism as a key source of economic development. There are also countries that are seeking to significantly
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Enterprise Continuity Planning Integrated Principles of Disaster Recovery and Enterprise Continuity 19 Dec 2011 By Thomas A. Groshong Sr. Summary 1. DRP/ECP Roles 2. Resilience Layers 3. Resilience Layers Examples 4. Disaster Recovery Training 5. Outside Expertise 6. Awareness Campaign 7. Awareness Campaign Implementation 1.1 Disaster Recovery Plan / Enterprise Continuity Plan (DRP/ECP) Roles Maintaining DRP & ECP documents Personnel responsibilities Backup data scheduling
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the public by helping to guide facilities to set up where they are most needed and help healthcare practitioners by helping to prevent them from getting into markets already swamped with similar providers (State of Alaska, 2012). The purpose of this paper is to examine the CON process for the state of Alabama by addressing the facilities that require a CON, the steps in the CON process, how to appeal the CON process, and state exemptions to the CON process. Facilities That Require a Certificate of
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