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    hospital and it was discovered that a foreign object, a sponge was left in after the procedure. The patient had to have another operation to remove the sponge. “Joint Commission standards are the basis of an objective evaluation process that can help health care organizations measure, assess and improve performance” (The Joint Commission, 2015).  We are all professionals here a count of sponges should be in order and if you sign off that they are all accounted for, and it comes out one is left in a

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    and consumer policy which gave the Environmental Commission the authority to establish the First Environmental Action Programme (EAP) to implement environmental policy. An EAP is essentially a strategic policy document which reflects the fundamental elements of contemporary environmental thinking and problem perceptions, as well as strategic policy orientation. (http://wwweeborg/publication/chapter-3pdf) It is based on a proposal from the Commission, but is now subject to a full legislative procedure

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    According to Joint Commission, “Identify the most important alarm signals to manage based on the following: - Input from the medical staff and clinical departments - Risk to patients if the alarm signal is not attended to or if it malfunctions - Whether specific alarm signals are needed or unnecessarily contribute to alarm noise and alarm fatigue - Potential for patient harm based on internal incident history - Published best practices and guidelines (Joint Commission, 2016).” The hospital

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    INTRODUCTION In the era of globalisation supply chains are getting more lengthy and complex hence they are now more vulnerable to disruptions. The resilience of energy supply chain by Luca Urciuoli, Sangeeta Mohanty, Juha Hintsa and Else Gerine Boekesteijn Accepted on 24 September,2013 takes in account how various companies take preventions against supply chain disruptions or security threats and how they manage their supply chain in case a disruption occurs, it also exchanges views on European union

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    country development. Moreover, I was elected President of the Student Council and as such leased with local administration to voice students’ demands and managed to set up and run a second-hand book shop for students. I also won a trip to the European Commission due to extensive voluntary work. As part of the project EUROSCOLA, by virtue of my outstanding research and debating skills, I was elected for the President of the Democracy and Citizenship Committee thus was responsible for writing and defending

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    Apollonia Johnson Professor Kroh POLS 2301 April 25th 2016 Intergovernmental Unions – Our future? “Imagine there 's no countries, it isn 't hard to do” In 1971 John Lennon together with Yoko Ono wrote these lyrics with world peace in mind about a place without borders and confrontation. It became his bestselling single ever and with good reason; people found the lyrics to ring true in their hearts. A world where every nationality is human. In theory it sounds quite simple. Every day I wake up

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    An industry is defined by Johnson et al. (2014) as, “a group of firms producing products and services that are essentially the same.” The voluntary or not-for-profit industry applies to registered charities and non-registered charitable organisations which commits themselves to some form of activity which benefits society without the intention of making a profit for their endeavours. (Smith, Rochester, and Hedley, 1995) The Oxford Committee for Famine Relief (Oxfam) is a registered charity in England

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    Investment is key to job creation and growth. When Germany and Pakistan signed a bilateral investment treaty in 1959, it showed the world how modern trade and investment agreements among countries can be concluded to protect foreign investment ("arbitration game | The Economist," n.d.). Since then, there have been over 3000 trade and investment agreement between 180 countries. Many of these agreements contain a mechanism called Investor State Dispute Settlement (ISDS), which allows a foreign investor

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    this crime. According to the Warren Commission Report, Oswald didn’t have anything to do with a foreign government. He was not employed or influenced by any group to assassinate President Kennedy. It was taken into consideration the issue of when Oswald lived in the Soviet Union. Also him having contact with the Fair Play for Cuba Committee and his visits to Cuban and Soviet Embassies in Mexico City while in Mexico. After looking into these issues, Commission came to the conclusion that Oswald did

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    were fired from the Texas School Book Depository in Kennedy’s direction as he rode a car in the during the parade. President Kennedy sustained two injuries, one in the neck and one in the right of the head, which was the cause of his death (Warren Commission 3). John Connally, the Texas Governor, was also shot. While a film of the shooting taken by Abraham Zapruder is now available, it is

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