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    Federal Archives

    MEMORY OF THE WORLD REGISTER The Federal Archives Fonds (Barbados) Ref N° 2008-01 PART A – ESSENTIAL INFORMATION 1 SUMMARY The West Indies Federation (1958-1962) was a political federation of ten territories in the Anglophone West Indies. Its formation signaled the beginning of a new era of decolonization for the region of the West Indies in the post-World War II period. The history of the West Indies is inextricably linked with the histories of other former

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    Marketing Hospice

    Begin by analyzing the sales approach of the organization that sells the product or service you have chosen. Describe the role of the sales professional and present your own personal selling philosophy. • Describe the personal selling role *comp 1 1 of 3 for this product (consultative, strategic, or partnership). What are the expectations of the personal selling role within the company? • There are three primary differentiators that mark a Consultative Salesperson: • - They ask more questions

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    Marketing

    THE SWOT ANALYSIS OF TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN BANGLADESH [pic] Based on a Study of MARKETING MANAGEMENT TERM PAPER ON THE SWOT ANALYSIS OF TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN BANGLADESH |SUBMITTED TO | |MD. ABDULLAH | |Assistant Professor

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    Heritage Assessment

    patient for these things. If a nurse were to just take care of everyone based upon his or her own beliefs, the care provided would not be considered patient-centered at all. So how does one assess a patient’s cultural affiliations? The Heritage Assessment Tool is a great questionnaire that will guide a nurse into the world of the patient. It allows the nurse to look at the patient as a whole, not just looking at his or her medical condition. It assesses the patient’s family history in regards

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    Ethics

    | I declare that the answers provided are entirely my own work. I have provided full referencing to the work of others. The material in this paper has not been submitted for assessment in any other formal course of study. [pic] For office use only: |Marks: |      |Out of: |      | Trainer’s Comments:

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    Health of Asian Americans

    Health of Asian Americans Professional health care in the United States is faced with many challenges when working with people of different cultures. One of the challenges is developing and practicing standards for different minority groups that are culturally sensitive, competent and can adhere to the appropriate nursing care around the globe. The basis of the existence of any state is to maintain the health of everyone. The criteria for human health among minority groups are different, but all

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    Amity

    serving burgers. We recognize our real strength is our people who are the foundation of our business." - Ray Kroc, Founder [McDonald's Corporation] McDonald's vision is to be the world's best Quick Service Restaurant experience. The culture and heritage of the McDonald's' business - the brand, behaviours and values - are the foundation for achieving the McDonald's vision. Together, they define who we are and how we are at McDonald's. McDonald's provides the door to limitless career opportunities

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    Cultural Competence in Nursing

    emphasis is placed on being culturally competent for this reason. Being able to understand a patient’s ideas and beliefs and the patient to understand those of the United States will only help to improve the health of patients. The Author’s Heritage This author is bi-racial. Her mother is Anglo and her father is Hispanic American. In this day and age, the cultural traditions primarily from her father were not really carried on. In her household, healthcare practices were done like most

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    Article Critique

    their employees desiring to do something, working harder and better. As the research Employee motivation: a powerful new model suggests that people are guided by four basic emotional needs, or drives, that are the product of our common evolutionary heritage. They are the drives to acquire (obtain scarce goods, including intangibles such as social status); bond (form connections with individuals and groups); comprehend (satisfy our curiosity and master the world around us); and defend (protect against

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    Hat Task1

    Nursing HAT: Task 1 Darcie M. Walker January 12, 2012 A1-A2: Community Assessment and Data Interpretation The state of Indiana can show you many different areas of living along with multiple cultures that make the great state what it is. Living in a small town for many years, and relocating to a larger city has been extremely eye opening to see all of those cultures in action. POPULATION ECONOMIC STATUS ASSESSMENT: From statistical findings from the Census Bureau, Marion County has a population

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