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    Simulation Based Medical Education

    Simulation is a technique for practice and learning that can be used in many nursing facilities to help trainees to learn different skills in training and communication. It is a technique to replace and amplify real experiences with guided ones that can help the trainee to develop essential skills while at work. Simulation-based learning can be the way to develop health professionals’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes, while protecting patients from high risks situations. Simulation-based medical

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    Blitzkrieg In World War II

    This is my essay on the Blitzkrieg in WWII and how Blitzkrieg was used in WWII. Blitzkrieg is a warfare strategy used in wars. Blitzkrieg is when you fight someone in a small area with major weapons. During Blitzkrieg you use fast-moving vehicles and tanks. They had to create new faster tanks and vehicles just for this war tactic. This war strategy is for the most intense campaign. People usually used this strategy for a swift victory over anyone. During Blitzkrieg they used high power aircraft to

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    Ghost Army Role

    technology was through the Ghost Army, a group of battlefield performers. First, students (artists, designers, and architects) were selected from New York and Philadelphia art schools. In Europe, these 1,100 members engaged in a series of twenty operations meant to ultimately deceive the Germans about the war the Allies were fighting. From shortly before D-Day to the crossing of the Rhine River, the Ghost Army, officially known

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Lab Report

    workstation. The foreman was no longer part of the simulation, and the paper stock inventory was relocated to a position right beside workstation one on the table. Batch sizes were reduced to just one unit. The same work instruction was used for each operation just as in run number one. The material handler was in charge of moving one batch from the inventory

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    History Of D-Day

    Several other pre-landing Allied strategies were not as successful as hoped. Operation Neptune was an Allied operation that sent the naval ships across the English Channel. Admiral Bertram Ramsay was one of the men in command of the naval operations. Neptune required an estimate of 6,000 ships. The large amount of ships caused many problems. Holding so many ships was going to be extremely difficult. They could

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    Medical Training: Simulation-Based Learning

    Simulation-based learning is a training method that involves imitating the circumstances regarding a real-life job through the use of representations and models, (Saks, Haccoun, 2013. Pg.178-179). This training method presents trainees with the opportunity to learn in an environment that resembles the real-life job while protecting them from any risks. Furthermore, it helps trainees develop the necessary knowledge and skills to perform the job effectively, (Lateef, 2010). It causes them to master

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    What Is Supply Chain Network Design and Why Is It Important?

    Determining the right supply chain design involves a lot of quantitative data as well as some nonquantitative considerations. I would like to discuss this concept, as well as how to use mathematical optimization to sort through this quantitative data. A firm’s supply chain allows it to move product from the source to the final point of consumption. Leading firms around the world, from large retailers to high-tech electronics manufacturers, have learned to use their supply chain as a strategic weapon

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    Topic Sentences

    ANSWER FOR EXERCISE IN ROSS’s BOOK (CHAPTER 20, page 721-722, Question 11, 12 & 20) 11. The carrying costs are the average inventory times the cost of carrying an individual unit, so: Carrying costs = (2,500/2)($9) = $11,250 The order costs are the number of orders times the cost of an order, so: Order costs = (52)($1,700) = $88,400 The economic order quantity is: EOQ = [(2T × F)/CC]1/2 EOQ = [2(52)(2,500)($1,700)/$9]1/2 EOQ = 7,007.93 The firm’s policy is not optimal, since the carrying costs and

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    Transport

    CVEN 4101 Assignment 1 Saptak Choudhury-z3321354 Discipline The particular field of discipline chosen was Structures. Situation The assignment precisely emphasizes on Beams for the construction of a residential apartment, which is closely interrelated with columns and slabs. Controls: 1) Configurations of beam span. (Width, length, shape, bracing) 2) Material particularities (steel, bar spacing, concrete, admixtures)

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    Hitler's Failures Post 1940

    From the beginning of the Second World War, Adolf Hitler had a set of goals that he looked to accomplish; establish the Aryan Race as the supreme race over all others, abolish the Treaty of Versailles, expand German territory (Lebensraum), and defeat Communism. To manipulate the German people, he utilized propaganda regarding previous grievances such as Germany’s outcome from World War I and the economic situation of Germany to twist the general consensus into the hatred of Jews, “gypsies”, and other

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