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  • Regulatory and Accreditation: The Effects on Nursin Faculty

    Regulatory and Accreditation: The Effects on Nursin Faculty

    Regulatory and Accreditation: The Effects on Nursing Faculty Laurie Fishman, CRNP University of Phoenix HSN-548 Role of the health care/Nursing Educator Emily Piercy, RN, MSN, October 30, 2006 Regulatory and Accreditation: The effects on nursing faculty Regulatory agencies and accreditation bodies have held a part in the nursing community for many years. The regulation of nursing began as a simple registry process to protect both nurses and the public alike. Today, the primary purpose of

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    Submitted: February 26, 2010 By: Jack
  • Cause and Effect

    Cause and Effect

    Cause and Effect Everyone has to make decisions on daily bases. Why? Because life is full of choices to make. Whether it is an important decision that requires careful thought and consideration or a quick decision, like what is for lunch. Wouldn’t it be nice to have the knowledge about a tool or technique to help you make those important decisions? No, “what’s for lunch”, is not an important decision. However, changing jobs, buying a

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    Submitted: February 26, 2010 By: Top
  • The Effects of the Politics on Fiscal Policy over the Last Seven Business Cycles

    The Effects of the Politics on Fiscal Policy over the Last Seven Business Cycles

    MACROECONOMICS: The Effects of the Politics on Fiscal Policy over the Last Seven Business Cycles Jennifer Johns Principles of Macroeconomics Dr. Jean-Rony Lafalaise, DPA April 22, 2004 Abstract Being an election year, all you hear is the incoming presidential nominee bashing the policies of the current president. Of all of the administration policy, his economic stance, the health of the economy under his administration, and this fiscal policy are among the most prevalent. Does the

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    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Vika
  • Temperature Effects on Enzymes

    Temperature Effects on Enzymes

    Enzymes are proteins that speed up a chemical reaction. In other words they act as organic catalysts. Another importan fact is that enzymes are not being used in the reaction, thus, it can be reused over and over again. In enzymatic reactions, the molecules at the beginning of the process are called substrates, and the enzyme converts them into different molecules, the products. Enzymes work by lowering the activation energy.Most enzyme reaction rates are millions

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    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Mike
  • Act 1 Scene 1 Effective Opening to Othello

    Act 1 Scene 1 Effective Opening to Othello

    Stuart cutting Othello Act 1 Scene 1 Effective Opening to Othello The play begins in a dark street in Venice and the audience is thrown into a heated debate between Iago, a soldier and Roderigo, a wealthy Venetian. Roderigo is rejecting, 'Tush, Never tell me', what Iago has just said and is angry as Iago has not informed him that Desdemona has eloped with Othello, a black general hired by the city of Venice to

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    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Globlization Effects on Sme's

    Globlization Effects on Sme's

    Introduction The impact of globalization on small and medium enterprises (SMEs) has received a lot of attention in international markets in the past few years. Today, globalization is a major driver that has impact on nearly every business. One of the reasons for the international focus on SMEs is that these firms make significant contributions to the economy of both developed and under-developing countries. SMEs contribute over 55 percent of GDP and over 65 percent

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    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Mike
  • How Lack of Funding Effects Gifted Students in Ohio

    How Lack of Funding Effects Gifted Students in Ohio

    How Lack Of Funding Effects Gifted Students In Ohio This year is a landmark year for Gifted Education in Ohio; for the last few years the number of gifted children in Ohio has been growing steadily. This year for the first time the percentage of children in Ohio that were identified as Gifted and Talented finally equaled the percentage of children who were served in Special Education Classrooms. There is only one small problem with

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    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Jon
  • Continuum Percolation Study of Carbon Nano Tube Composites Via Size Distribution Effects

    Continuum Percolation Study of Carbon Nano Tube Composites Via Size Distribution Effects

    Continuum Percolation study of carbon nano tube composites via Size distribution effects. A.Afaghi ;S.Asiaei ;M.Baniasadi Mechanical engineering department;University of Tehran. The three-dimensional continuum percolation problem of hard-core and soft-core (permeable) objects was an area of active research in the 1980s[1]. Among the considered geometrical objects a very important category is the case of permeable sticks with the form of capped cylinders [2]. Advancements in capabilities of theories and numerical studies has lead to recent developments

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    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Mike
  • What Is the Most Effective Way of Punishment?

    What Is the Most Effective Way of Punishment?

    What is the most effective way of punishment? Human life is very important it doesn't mater what sex you are or what you have done. If something can be fixed then that's what you should always try to do first. Capital punishment should not be used in today's society. If a person is found guilty and then later on new evidence is uncovered you can't bring that person back to life. Imprisonment should be a

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    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Kevin
  • How Did the Tsar Survive the 1905 Revolution?

    How Did the Tsar Survive the 1905 Revolution?

    How did the Tsar survive the 1905 Revolution? Introduction Controversy surrounds whether or not the revolution was a "dress rehearsal" for the 1917 revolution or a missed opportunity for Tsar Nicholas II to consolidate a constitutional monarchy. This dissertation will focus on the survival of the Tsar, as it is ultimately an open question whether he would have saved the monarchy. The dissertation will also reveal that in the Tsar's heart was more in reaction

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    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Vika
  • The Effects of Lsd

    The Effects of Lsd

    LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) is one of the major drugs making up the hallucinogen class. LSD was discovered in 1938 and is one of the most potent mood-changing chemicals. It is manufactured from lysergic acid, which is found in ergot, a fungus that grows on rye and other grains. LSD, commonly referred to as "acid," is sold on the street in tablets, capsules, and, occasionally, liquid form. It is odorless, colorless, and has a slightly

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    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Bred
  • Russian Revolution

    Russian Revolution

    Russia went to war with Japan with the idea of taking parts of China and Korea under their rule. Specifically, the territories were Manchuria and Korea, and the war was formally known as the Russo-Japanese War. The Russians lost the war because of the distance the army had to travel and Japan and more industrialization. The Russian revolution of 1905 could have been avoided if Russian troops did not attack innocent strikers, if the timing

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    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Global After - Effects of 9/11

    Global After - Effects of 9/11

    Discussion Q&As Did the events of 9/11/2001 change the global landscape for business? The international arena of business has suffered tremendously as a result of past terrorist acts, in particular 9/11. In developed countries such as the United States and England, a number of negative effects on business have surfaced during the long run stage after an attack. Industries that have been affected include airline companies and insurance companies. The governments of these nations and

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Monika
  • Effects of Women in the Workplace

    Effects of Women in the Workplace

    Effects of Women in the Workplace During the times of World War II the massive exodus of young married- and marriage-age men to distant war shores placed them one continent away from their families. And throughout the war years, the family back home didn’t remain static. In the second shift of the war effort, mothers were now taken out of the home and moved to the workplace. The absence of men who were away at

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Do Effective Managers Also Need to Be Good Leaders?

    Do Effective Managers Also Need to Be Good Leaders?

    Do Effective Managers Also Need To Be Good Leaders? Remember the difference between a boss and a leader: A boss says, "Go!" a leader says, "Let's go!" - E.M. Kelly In order to answer the above question, we first need to define managers and leaders. Each of who have their roles defined. Then, we should compare the differences and similarities between the two, and determine if effective managers need to be good leaders. A manager

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Bred
  • The Industrial Revolution

    The Industrial Revolution

    The Industrial Revolution During the late 18th and early 19th centuries, England began to undergo many social and economic changes, which society knows today as, The Industrial Revolution. The consequences of this revolution would change human labor, consumption, family structure, social structure, and according to newer research, the very soul and thoughts of the individual in a dramatic way. Historians are still in constant debate, asking the question; why this occurred and more importantly, why

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Artur
  • Industrial Revolution

    Industrial Revolution

    During the Industrial boom of the early 1700's, no one would have thought that these inventions and ideas could shape the world we live in today, especially then. You do not have to be a historian to know that, with new inventions comes more money; so economically this was revolutionary. For example, the lathe is the oldest and simplest known machine tool. Normally used by carpenters, these were used to make decorative table legs, columns,

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Effective Communication in Business Meetings

    Effective Communication in Business Meetings

    Effective Communication in Business Meetings Effective communication in business meetings consists of several factors. Careful planning and preparation are essential to maximizing meeting effectiveness. The people who participate in meetings usually have a very hectic schedule. People may be more willing to become involved in meetings, if they know their time will be well spent. There are several key factors that play a part on how to effectively conduct business meetings; such as; planning, use

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Mike
  • Effect of Review of the Payment System on the Management of the Appraisal System

    Effect of Review of the Payment System on the Management of the Appraisal System

    5.0 EFFECT OF REVIEW OF THE PAYMENT SYSTEM ON THE MANAGEMENT OF THE APPRAISAL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL SYSTEM According to Dailey (2003:4/3), an organisation’s performance appraisal system is defined as a process which generates valid information about employee work effectiveness for the purpose of making informed HRM decisions. Organisations must evaluate employee performance for a number of reasons: · Employees need to understand the behavioural requirements of the job · Employees’ work is evaluated for

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Bred
  • Dbq Revolution

    Dbq Revolution

    Many controversial issues in the mid 1800’s, including slavery, preservation of the Union, and the rights of states, caused the division of the United States and the Civil War. One major event that began this division was the southern assault on Fort Sumter. Since the defeat of the Democrats in the 1860 election, by Abraham Lincoln, to the final withdrawal of northern troops from the South, the United States had gone through a great revolution

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: David
  • How Modern Transport Fuels Effect Our Environment

    How Modern Transport Fuels Effect Our Environment

    How Modern Transport Fuels Effect our Environment Why is looking at alternate fuels important? There are several reasons, but the most important reason is that air pollution kills in the neighborhood of 3 million people every year and air pollution affects more than 1 billion people in a negative way. That’s over 1/6 of the earths population being harmed by air pollution, that’s a trend that cannot continue without extreme repercussions to everyone on

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    Submitted: March 2, 2010 By: Monika
  • The Ebola Virus - History Of, Occurrences, and Effects Of

    The Ebola Virus - History Of, Occurrences, and Effects Of

    The Ebola Virus History of, Occurrences, and Effects of Ebola, a virus which acquires its name from the Ebola River (located in Zaire, Africa), first emerged in September 1976, when it erupted simultaneously in 55 villages near the headwaters of the river. It seemed to come out of nowhere, and resulted in the deaths of nine out of every ten victims. Although it originated over 20 years ago, it still remains as a fear among

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    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: Steve
  • Tips on Effective Leadership

    Tips on Effective Leadership

    Tips on Effective Leadership A significant part of effective leadership is the close connection between the leader and the follower, which often determines the success of the leader’s mission. Unfortunately, this leader-follower relationship cannot be created according to some simple formula. Young leaders of today face special challenges as they try to communicate and interact with their followers and potential followers. By exploring global perspectives, human diversity, and ethics, young leaders can take yet another

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    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: July
  • Objectives of the Cuban Revolution

    Objectives of the Cuban Revolution

    The objectives of the Cuban revolution were made around the overall goal of improved life for the citizens. Although the objectives were not perfectly successful, the essence of each goal has been met in most cases. The first objective was simple liberation, with Che Guevara claiming that this was the path to take if citizens wanted to live in an improved society. The hope for the new society spread as Cuba went through a second

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    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Edward
  • Birth's Effect on Personality

    Birth's Effect on Personality

    Birth Order’s Effect on Personality Birth Order’s Effect on Personality Environment determines to some extent the personality of a person. There are numerous factors in the environment which could determine variations in the personalities of different individuals. There are factors which are inherent to the environment and there are those determined by the manner by which individuals enter into a particular environment. In much the same way, how an infant’s entrance into the world determines

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    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Yan

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