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Issue: Is there any legal relation between Soo Burgers and their customers (Michael and Brett) If yes than can Michael “mickey” “ask for his claim (grand price) from Soo burger? Can Brett vulture ask for his claim (grand price) from Soo burger? Whether Soo burger needs to provide both customers their claims? Rules: Under contract law, there are three element that define its existence as when one party makes a promise to other party, and both are abided by legal...
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Case I This summary reflects the case study on Hotel New World Tragedy. This incident of collapse of the Hotel took place in the mid-month of March i.e. 15th March 1986 resulting in causalities of 33 deaths and 17 rescued during the rescue period. There were several assumptions made on the collapse such as internal blast, non-standard concrete mixtures, and poor site selection along with the weak foundation. After detail study of the collapse and investigation from many different aspects...
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What are the characteristics of the individuals in this case study? Carla was born in a small mining town and was raised by her aunt after the death of her parents when she was only little. Carla is a 54 year- old woman experiencing health inequity, thus resulting in her family’s lack of education, limited employment opportunities, low socioeconomic status and restricted access to healthcare resources. People living in rural and remote areas generally experience poorer health outcomes than people...
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Introduction A case study on the case of poliomyelitis is carried out. The main key about this case study is to find out all the possible information regarding to this poliomyelitis. The reason why I choose this disease because it make me more curious to know more about polio after I watched a television film named ‘Warm Springs’ that portrayed the U.S President Franklin D. Roosevelt was diagnosed with polio in 1921 and his fight to overcome the paralysis. Background...
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A) Reason for conducting the study The study that we chose was conducted because they wanted to find out if there was a possibility to contract the botulinum toxin that comes from Clostridium botulinum by eating clay cheese that he admitted to consuming. The patient went to the emergency room because of the signs and symptoms of botulism, which include dizziness, difficulty breathing, unable to swallow, dry throat, impaired reflex, lack of focal neurological signs, impaired vision, muscle and limb...
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Costco’s business model is a distribution model. The model is a low cost with limited but high-quality products. Bigger volume purchasing, a huge range of product category and only available to customers with membership. The model is appealing as its main idea is to have a high volume of sales by providing members low and competitive prices on limited but top quality products (John E. Gamble & Margaret A. Peteraf, 2018). Strategy elements include low pricing and selection of products....
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Abstract In 2017 alone the crime rate used in Chicago many crimes include homicide, robbery, assault, and criminal sexual assault. How can we solve these problems using the S.A.R.A Model? The S.A.R.A Model which is broken down into Four parts. The first part to the S.A.R.A Method is Scanning. Scanning requires the police to recognize recurring and their respective outcome within their communities. The second part of the S.A.R.A Model is Analyzing the problems. The police need to identify and...
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Nursing Problem (1st) Assessment Goals Interventions with Rationales (I: Intervention; R: Rationale) Evaluation Controlling body temperature: Hyperthermia related to wound infection Subjective: Matt had treated the wound himself by bathing it in vinegar and water His daughter discovered the left knee wound has been getting worse today Objective: Abnormal vital sign: 38.9ºC in oral temperature Left knee wound back assessment: 2 x 2.5cm, wound bed is yellow, small amount of yellow-greenish discharge, swelling and redness on left leg Goal: After...
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In the mid 1990s, two Stanford University students would meet and meld minds to create one of the most well-known technological giants of the twenty-first century. This company, the creation of Sergey Brin and Larry Page would come to be recognized after multiple name transitions as Google. Throughout the midst of the early 2000s technological boom, Brin and Page would manage to develop and market a technology that is used by ordinary citizens, students, academics, and more from across the...
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Abstract Problem identification process includes different steps which are interrelated with each other. Going through the steps one at a time, leads to identification of a problem. Research design is setting an objective and setting up a guideline to what should be done to get to the objectives. In the case of E-Z Pass, it is recommended for the task force to perform an exploratory research design. Researchers are able to complete an entire research without a hitch when research...
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Introduction Lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as LSD, or “acid,” is considered the best-known and most researched psychedelic or hallucinogenic drug. [footnoteRef:1] It is made from a lysergic acid compound found in ergot, a fungus that grows on grains. [1: Passie,Torsten , John H. Halpern, Dirk O.Stichtenoth, Hinderk M. Emrich, and Annelie Hintzen. 'The Pharmacology of Lysergic Acid Diethylamide: A Review.' CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics 14, no. 4 (2008): 295-314. doi:10.1111/j.1755-5949.2008.00059.x.] Today’s recreational users of LSD often include people in...
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Mr. Shoaib is a 62 year old male patient admitted to your ward. He has right ischemic CVA and resultant left site body paralysis. He has no sensation or movement in the left side of body. He has lost his gag reflux and is unable to swallow food. An N/G tube is placed for providing him nutrition. Mr. Shoaib is not able to change his position and is dependent on care givers for changing his position. He is also not...
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Executive Summary The aim of the report is to review the marketing mix strategies such as product, price, place and promotion of two reputable companies i.e. Weetabix and Kellogg’s Coco Pops. The aim is to understand the practical implementation and go through a practical experience of implementation of these trends as studied in the course. The report begins with a brief introduction of the topic under consideration, moves through marketing mix comparison of both the companies and ultimately commences with...
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This reflective essay will use a case study approach to critically evaluate leadership, management and collaborative interprofessional practice used in nursing ( 1.Harvis and Mayo, 2018). The scenario took place in an elderly ward where the nursing and medical team participated in seizure care (see Appendix). The contextual focus of this essay is on the nursing leadership and management style used. Firstly, defining and introducing the importance of leadership in healthcare, followed by analyzing effective leadership, some theories of leadership...
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Introduction To begin with, the law is a term where there is rules and can also be considered as a set of policy that the individual should have to follow. Now, when it comes to international trade law, it is mainly focused on various aspects of both imports and exports shipping of goods. It is necessary to have enough knowledge of what and how is international law applied to goods importer and exporter. This report is about evaluating the scenario...
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The following case study is about an 18 year old white British male that shall be known as A for the purpose of this document. In our first session together, included in the contracting, was a discussion around case studies and verbal permission was given for our sessions together to be used. To date we have had ten sessions together with a view to end after two more. This case study looks at the initial presentation of the client, key...
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Introduction to the film The film Moneyball was screened in 2011 in the cinema, which came in second in box office result for the opening weekend. The film was then being nominated for a total of 6 Oscar awards in the same year. This film depicts a Major League Baseball team named Oakland Athletic that was eventually managed by Billy Beane – Starred by Brad Pitt. It showed how a season wonder Baseball team managed to put together a run...
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Introduction: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) defined as neurodevelopmental condition that has affect on 3 main domains: (1)Language delay, (2)social interaction and impairment communication, (3) repetitive actions (1). Also, autistic mostly associated with intellectual disability, gastrointestinal disorders, epilepsy and immune disorders. The word “autism” was first used by Kanner in 1943 (2). Etiology of ASD remaining unknown but genetic factor play a major role in ASD, with heritability estimates from twin studies as high as 90%(3). The prevalence of ASD without...
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Introduction The flood started on the 8th of August 2018 and ended on the 30th of August 2018. The main dilemma was that the dam was not opened so as days went the rain started and the dam got filled . Then this got into a huge topic to alert the other districts as they were also under threat. So in this report we are going to see the perspectives of the other countries and responses of the nation. Global...
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I. Introduction Violence against women as defined by the United Nations is any act that troubles and violates women making them endure pain physically, emotionally, psychologically and mentally. It is linked with the unequal power relationship between men and a woman resulting from society’s misinformed views on gender and sexuality according to the Philippine Commission of Women (PCW). Based on the preliminary findings of the 2017 National Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS), one in four (26%) ever-married women aged 15-49...
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Saul experiences many instances of abuse which impact his ability to think throughout the story. The intense novel, Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese, exhibits multiple instances of abuse. Cultural, mental, and physical abuse are amongst the most prevalent and significant of abuses impacting Saul and his peers. As a result of the constant abuse Saul experiences throughout the novel, he becomes accustomed to trauma and suffers long-lasting psychological damage. Cultural abuse is the most prominent of the abuses Saul experiences,...
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Introduction Ben and Sarah had tried to conceive for months, but couldn't, as Ben's sperm was not sufficiently motile. This means his sperm could not effectively move towards the egg. To combat this problem, the couple tried IUI, which in summary, is a non-surgical fertility procedure, in which a sperm sample is inserted into the uterus. It is usually quick and painless, typically taking around 3 minutes to execute. The aim of an IUI is to increase the amount of...
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Blackwell's and Neurological Associate's case stands out and requires mindful examination of the substances as the two Parties have genuine facts that substantiate their position. In such a way, a modifying test is crucial, as it were, since it offers a tendency to limit interests. In case one social affair presents substances that give them an off-the-mark edge over the other, it is sensible for just that information. Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, despite having been extended to various employment opportunities in...
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Surveillance in our nation only increases as our technology advances. Complex algorithms analyze our behavior online, our shopping habits and our tastes. Phone companies sell our cellphone history and text message records to the National Security Agency and large private corporations. This ludicrously large breach of privacy was withheld from public knowledge for years. That is until 2013, when Edward Snowden leaked information about how the NSA was monitoring telephone records and text messages, as well as audio and video...
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Love, what is it really? Do we really know what love is? Such a complicated matter yet we humans like this topic so much. Since we humans are emotional beings who use love to express our feelings towards someone, it is the way of communication used by our hearts to reach someone’s heart. In this world of ours, though love can be seen everywhere, a lot of discriminations arise towards it such as gender, disability, religion, age, and race that...
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The fire safety engineering has been finding increased use in the recent time as with the rapid globalization and interconnectivity. FDIs have been flowing into the infra market and which has put the focus on how to improve the fire safety particularly in engineering applications. This review basically focusses on innovative solutions to fire safety problem in those cases where prescriptive building regulations are costly and there are some restrictions in building design. It basically presents case studies where the...
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Introduction: The San Joaquin Valley is an agricultural area that supplies agricultural goods all around the globe. The weather patterns in the area consist of cool winters and dry hot summers. The San Joaquin Valley is surrounded by mountain ranges, such as the Coastal Mountain range, Sierra Nevada range, and Tehachapi Mountains (Lewis 2010). These geographical conditions allow the central valley to encase itself like a bowl and allow the trapping and accumulation of pollutants. It is important to address...
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Intellectual Property violation is an out breaking criminal offense in the UAE. Many traders sold unlocked set-top-boxes which given access to several free exclusive channels. The circumstances fall under the Federal Copyright Law No. 7 and Federal Trademark Law No. 37 of protection laws of IP which considered acting against the trades for such criminal activities. Formal charges under Federal Law No. 3 of 2003 must be made if any guilty is found and caught stated by Harfan and Doudar...
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The study demonstrated how discourse-analytic approaches reveal the significance‘ of verbal and non-verbal data in research, In using a qualitative research approach the researchers were able to place themselves within a critical stance of the data using a micro-analytical approach, This allowed the researchers to consider how broader social processes work through language. The study explored ‘Education as a Transformative Process’. The study aligns itself with previous studies and supports the works of Jack Mezirow (1978), ‘Transformative Learning Theory’, and...
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It goes without saying that the study of human memory has been well researched and studied for psychologists and neuroscientists for many years, needless to say, there have been several case studies with amnesic patients to help psychologists gain an insight into the understanding of short- and long-term memory. There have been several amnesic patients that have helped Psychologists and Neuroscientists understand to human memory and how certain parts of the brain are essential for short- and long-term memory. Memory...
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