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19th and early 20th centuries. Hughes and Romeo (1999) question the usefulness of education that does not address the growing div...
the religious fervor generated by the teachings of "love and mercy" by Jesus Christ resulted in a dramatic increase in charitable ...
first started to administer to the injured and the sick, the notion that nurses should be women has prevailed (Odendaul, 2004). T...
Leaders create the future rather than simply become its victims (Kerfoot, 1998). They are generally thinking several months ahead,...
the risk of medical errors, such as dispensing the wrong medication or the wrong dose (Nursing overtime, 2004). The study, which w...
the extent to which terminally ill individuals can be alleviated of languishing in such an inhumane state without involvement of l...
an extremely long history in the United States, equity per se, has an even longer history. The earliest laws were designed to spe...
was assigned to a ship. Its sister ship was in Vietnam and was coming back to the US; Mr. Conners ship was scheduled to take its ...
including critical attributes, communication processes, and the overall benefits of school-based support groups in addressing the ...
versatile in that they perform all types of general and specific functions, and may work virtually anywhere (Accountants and Audit...
problem in this area. One author reports that turnover rates recorded for 2000 went from 3.8 % (Lommel, 2004, p.54) in New York a...
change, understand the reasons for this change and hare a vision of the future" (Gokenbach, 2003, p. 8). The catch is that these g...
organisational changes fail at a rate of 29% (Maurer, 1997). Reengineering is higher at 30% and of most concern is the figure for ...
act as integral members of healthcare teams, provide direct and indirect patient care, and address central issues for patients, in...
before God to my chosen profession... Law Enforcement" (Morris and Vila, 1999, p. 164). When labor unions had succeeded in substa...
that if a society views social workers and their clients as somehow less desirable members of that society, and if they dont like ...
employees need to have mastery of basic skills, but business is much more specialized now than in decades past. Effective ...
Occupational Facts, 2002). "Courses in quantitative research methods, which include the use of computer-based analysis, are an in...
This paper will discuss what corporate spying is, how it is conducted, and how accounting departments can be targets of corporate ...
base on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, officially bringing the United States into World War II. At the time of the surprise attack, howev...
to be human life. There are, of course various other elements which enter into accountability concerns but human life is the most...
does know is what is involved in the job, and many of the permutations that one simple standard can take. There is protocol, then...
* Any teacher who smokes, uses liquor in any form, frequents pool or public halls, or gets shaved in a barber shop will give good ...
that "People choose nursing for love, not money" (Collings, 1997; p. 52). The sentiment was true long before the 1980 survey, and...
(Hodges, Satkowski, and Ganchorre, 1998). Despite the hospital closings and the restructuring of our national health care system ...
interest that particular vocation. If it holds a significant amount of appeal, then it would be wise to dissect it right down to ...
The most recognized expert in any field is useless in the classroom if he or she cannot communicate that expertise to the students...
of postwar survival -- that a person who learns a trade and can take care of himself is not only an asset to his own family but to...
have more opportunity to encounter difficulties involved in nursing the critically ill. "How frequently a given stressor occurs d...
out the parameters of the problem and review previous the results of research in this area. She discusses how patients older than ...