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ECONOMICS
Why some nations are rich and others are poor
Why some nations are rich and others are poor
Introduction
The modern era of economic growth that began in Western Europe in the mid-18th century and that has since spread unevenly around the world has produced a diverse record of economic development. Western Europe, ...
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COMPULSIVE EXERCISE DISORDER
Compulsive Exercise Disorder
Compulsive Exercise Disorder
Compulsive Exercise Disorder, aka anorexia athletica, is when a person becomes addicted to exercise. It is often difficult to detect whether someone is getting healthy exercise, or has become obsessed or addicted to exercise. This article will help define exercise disorders. (Yates 1473-1480)
Also known ...
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Balanced Scorecard financial Perspective
Balanced Scorecard financial Perspective
The Financial Perspective
Introduction
The real test was how Saatchi & Saatchi progressed from its 1997 crisis towards its stated goals. "We achieved our Wall Street goals by June 2000, which was six months prior to our December 2000 deadline. The balanced scorecard was ...
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ENDOTRACHEAL INTUBATION
Respiratory Therapist Need Training Program for
Endotracheal Intubation
Respiratory Therapist Need Training Program for
Endotracheal Intubation
Introduction
Endotracheal intubation, a procedure in which a tube is passed through the mouth or nose into the trachea, is utilised on people who are experiencing respiring adversities or those who need respiratory support. Unfortunately, numerous ...
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POLICING IN AMERICAN SOCIETY
Policing in American Society
Policing in American Society
Introduction
For as long as policing has existed in America, there has been misconduct and corruption associated with any given policing agency. Police officer malfeasance can range from minor cases of misconduct to the downright criminal acts that are considered to ...
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BUS 306 Quantitative Reasoning
BUS 306 Quantitative Reasoning
Definitions
Set
A set is a well-defined collection of objects.
Subset
If every element in Set A is also in Set B, then Set A is a subset of Set B.
Proper subset
If S^' of a set S, denoted S^' subset S, is a subset that is ...
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BIPOLAR DISORDER
Bipolar Disorder
Abstract
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood and energy.
Youth with bipolar disorder experience unusually intense emotional states that occur in distinct periods called "mood episodes." An overly joyful or overexcited state is called a manic episode, and ...
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RESILIENCE IN ADULTHOOD
Resilience in Adulthood
Resilience in Adulthood
Q1- What factors contribute to resiliency?
Ans. The gradual changes in the structure and function of humans and animals that occur with the passage of time, and which eventually lead to the increased probability of resilience as the person or animal grows older. Mucosal ...
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UNIT 3
Unit 3
Unit 3
Introduction
DSM-IV-TR (2000) is the foundation of the mental health system stemming from psychopathology, the Taxonomy of Roles is a postmodern classification system based in role theory and emerging out of the rich history of theatre and social psychology. Merging the two provides a collaborative and comprehensive ...
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DSM History
DSM History
Abstract
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM, is an official classification system of mental disorders used in the United States and by many health professionals around the world. Published by the American Psychiatric Association, the DSM is an evolving text that is periodically revised ...