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    functional abilities as well as vocational and other non medical factors. See Van Rensselaer Manor (2017 WL 1825079). The Judge’s finding of a 3-B impairment rating pf the Board Permanency Guidelines is not in dispute. Given the fact the attending physician did not examine the claimant at the time of his permanency evaluation and he was not familiar with the Guidelines or refer to any portion of the Guidelines in defending his conclusions. Coupled with the clear knowledge and application of the Guidelines evinced by the self-insured employers consultant, Dr. Belmonte, the Judge properly adopted Dr. Belmonte’s findings of a…

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    On the 8th of November I visited Oxford crown court; whilst I had previously attended various levels of courts to witness trials, I had never watched a sentencing. Therefore, intrigued to see the process, I decided to watch the sentencing of Tom Mobey. Immediately upon entering the courtroom I noticed a very different atmosphere to trial, one that was much more private and personal. There was a limited number of people in court: just the two opposing counsel, a clerk, the defendant and his…

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    Stella Zhao Mr. Struk CLU3M1 13 January 2018 Verdict Rationale In the case of R. v. O’Brien, the defendant which was O’Brien, was charged of two assaults. On June 12th, 2009, in the City of Yourtown, O’Brien committed an assault to Toby Fantasia who was doing policing duties in an undercover capacity and caused bodily harm to her. Also, in the same situation, O’Brien committed another assault to Toby Fantasia who was a peace officer on duty. After hearing the trial, I found out several…

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    When Life Gives HOPE! Everyone who has their dream has found their hope from factors they felt. Junior, a boy in The Absolute True Diary of a Part-Time Indian had experienced several factor shaping worldviews, but in the end even though some of his Spokane Tribe resented him for leaving, and he lost some people he truly cared about, he was about to find hope through the love and struggles he had come upon. Family support, race, education and friendship can contribute whether or not people can…

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    On May 25, 2016, the Manager met with YCWA General Manager Curt Aikens to discuss finalizing the Power Enhancement Agreement. Consistent with the previous meeting with the YCWA POD Committee, the Agency does not wish to explore the splitting of Gross Revenue and is citing several factors as the cause. The first is the 1990 Agreement that created the groundwork for the 2016 Agreement. The second, and perhaps most critical to each of our interests, is the growing prospect of other entities…

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    under the informatics QSEN competency as it centers on mitigating error through the use of technology, namely bar coded technology. Analysis of research The first use of widespread BCMA technology occurred in 1999 when the Department of Veterans Affairs released BCMA software to 172 of its Veterans Affairs medical centers (Mims, Tucker, Carlson, Schneider, & Bagby, 2009). This implementation of BCMA technology was found to significantly reduce medication administration related errors.…

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    This article used the appropriate statistical procedures for the study. Using descriptive statistics and Pearson’s correlation allows the researcher to reveal if any correlation coefficients among variables are found. Also, using the path analysis to find the relationships among the variables was a key factor. The sample was significant for the study and the path analysis model because it required a large number of cases and this study had 2,565 participants. The responses from the survey…

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    The term entrepreneurial opportunity would usually presume a profit-motivated event. The adjective entrepreneurial emphasises that the profits are chased through creating a new good and presenting it to the market (Whetten, 1989). Other scholars define the entrepreneurial opportunity as situation that provokes the discovery of new goods, services, production technologies and organizing methods that are able to obtain some economic value in the future (Shane and Venkataraman, 2000). The…

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    The same is true for those who reject the idea and argue that education is not the only factor that affect production and economic growth. Certainly one can argue for wither side of the debate. However, Schultz’s argument is supported by empirical studies that show there is a direct correlation between education, wages, and the quality of input and output in production, thus economic growth. For this reason, individual who choose not to invest in higher education or lack formal training are at a…

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    completely controllable and predictable. This approach has certain requirements that include development of formal plans, centralized leadership and precise intentions. The planned approach is characterized with a specific mission, shared organizational intentions and realization of these intentions. This approach neglects the consideration of external factors such as changes in government policy, customer preferences, and introduction of new technologies (Hamilton & Webster, 2015). Such type of…

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