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Paper Engineering Lesson

The document outlines various topics including paper engineering, the implementation of an EHR system, poetic devices in a Christmas song, the Roaring Twenties, and ethical standards in financial reporting. It discusses the importance of urbanization in China, problems faced by Dow Corning, and the influence of fear in the character of Gilbert Grape. Additionally, it touches on the complexities of sustainability through the lens of indigenous activism against fracking.

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Paper Engineering Lesson

The document outlines various topics including paper engineering, the implementation of an EHR system, poetic devices in a Christmas song, the Roaring Twenties, and ethical standards in financial reporting. It discusses the importance of urbanization in China, problems faced by Dow Corning, and the influence of fear in the character of Gilbert Grape. Additionally, it touches on the complexities of sustainability through the lens of indigenous activism against fracking.

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Engineering Lesson
Implementation Of A New EHR System For A Large...
HS450 01 UNIT 7
MERRELL SELLERS
KAPLAN UNIVERSITY HS450 01 UNIT 7 The CEO of our company has asked me to manage
the implementation of a new EHR system for our large multi campus hospital system, within this
paper I will show the how my management tools can make this implementation possible. The first
thing I would have put into place is have an office located near the medical records paper records
room for easy access when transferring files from paper to digital. The color of the office should be
calming with a layout such as that on page 797, Figure 26.1. Movement diagram: Inefficient (top)
and efficient (bottom), (Oachs, 2010). Having the staff work comfortably is important. Ergonomic
work stations will be needed to have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The top line of print should be horizontal with the eyes when looking directly forward.
Ergonomic aids should be used to help maintain comfortable posture. Examples include footrests,
wrist rests for keyboard and mouse, antiglare screens for computer monitors, copy stands, and
adjustable chair height for those working at a multitask station,
(Oachs, 2010) The plan to measure performance during the transition to the new EHR audits will be
done to account for work flow. All work should be delegated down to the appropriate area that will
be handling certain issues within the systems network. (Eckerspm, 2011) The different types of
managerial skill such as conceptual, interpersonal, and technical
Skills should be followed for smooth running functional management, (Oachs, 2010).

Outsourcing benchmarking has its benefits and its benefits. The systems can be maintained by IT
experts keeping out staff from having to take time and money to fix problems with the system. On
the other hand external benchmarking can cause problems within the organization. When
outsourcing clauses are made within the IT contract; Clients can use third parties to give
comparisons between the companies and their pricing, (Overby, 2009). When going into contracts,
however you are giving those companies control over part of the workflow practices and you are
giving more people access to the information you are in
Poetic Devices
Poetic Devices in I ll Be Home For Christmas I ll be home for Christmas was written by Walter
Kent and Buck Ram and is often referred to as the saddest and maybe the best Christmas song of
all time. The song was first written in 1943 and was revised 1948. This definitely is one of the best
and saddest christmassong. Other than its great music it uses many poetic devices like repetition,
imagery and being a narrative. This essay will describe why the use of these poetic devices makes
it such a great song. Kent and Ram used repetition to describe how much the person in the song
craved being at home for Christmas. They first used it by saying I ll be home for Christmas (2:1)
this helped us start thinking what it is this person wants. Kent and Ram then go on to say Christmas
Evewill find me (3:1) making it easier to visualize or think that he is having trouble getting home
but still keeps a positive mindset. Finally the song says If only in my dreams (3:4) which makes us
realize that he won t be able to make it home for Christmas this year. And that he has been saying
how much he wishes he could get home before... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The imagery used in I ll be home for Christmas plays a big part in the being such a great song. Kent
and Ram did an amazing job of using the imagery, they first used it when the song says I m
dreaming of a place I love even more than i usually do (1:1) this makes us imagine that he is far
from a place he misses dearly. Another cause of it being used is although it s a long road back I
promise you I ll be home for Christmas (1:3) this makes the reader/listener realize that the place
he misses so dearly is his house and that he is promising to a loved one that he will make it in time
for christmas. The last case of the use of imagery is seen in find me where the love light beams (
3:2) and he is obviously telling his loved one that he won t be able to make it in time but that she
may find him in her heart
The Roaring Twenties, the Jazz Ages and the Age of...
In the 1920 s there were many name like the roaring twenties, the jazz age, and age of paranoia.
Flappers and bootleggers were found at this time. They smuggled rum in small flasks inside their
boots; this is where they get the name bootleggers from. All of the men who smuggled the rum in
their boots had a run in with the cops; this is how the sport NASCAR came around. Flappers were
women who cut their hair short and wear skirts about their knees. The well known things of the
1920s were the roaring twenties, the jazz age, and the age of paranoia.

1st topic
The roaring twenties http://www.thegreatdepressioncauses.com/causes.html The great depression
was a major part of the Roaring twenties. When the stock market crashed in ... Show more content on
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3rd topic
During the age of paranoia 1920s, the rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) was started back in a
church by a pastor; the KKK was first found in 1866, and settled down in 1890s. The name of the
KKK was derived from the Greek word kyklos, which means circle. Also, part of the Paranoia was
two Italians, Sacco and Vanzetti they were convicted of robbery and murder; they were the main
people accused because there was not from American. However the final time in court they were
rejected and sentenced to death. Most people feared the unknown, but we should not be judged by
the color of our skin but by the content of our characters (doc. Martin Luther King Jr. I have a
dream speech). It was not fair for people to falsely accuse Sacco and Vanzetti, just because of there
race and there different skin color. Furthermore, the Emergency Quota Act (EQA) also known as
Emergency Immigration Act of 1921, this act was put in place since they wanted to limited the
numbers of immigrants who would be admitted from any country annually to 3% (but soon the act
dropped 1%) of the number of residents from that same country who lived in the United States (http:/
/www.princeton.edu/). The age of paranoia was a respectable name from this event because the
paranoia was the fear of the unknown. They fear the unknown for the reason that they did not know
what to except next and how to
The Code Of Ethics And Systematic Ethics
Abstract. The article reviewed was The Impact of Ethical Tools on Aggressiveness in Financial
Reporting. The key of the abstract is to demonstrate the differences in financial reporting between the
International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and U.S. Standards (p.477). More in depth the
research focuses on the code of ethicsand moral duties of company top management.
Introduction. The authors study the financial scandals and the recent financial crisis to demonstrate
the gap between market processes and accounting standards. The IFRS and U.S. GAAP differ in
contrary nature of accounting standards. GAAP is considered as rule based standards, while IFRS
viewed as a principle based. Therefore, the professional judgment on financial improprieties is highly
important (p. 479). The main objective of the research is to specify the impact of ethical setting on
judgment and decisions of accountants. The code of ethics and systematic ethics trainings can
diminish the inconsistencies from accounting policies. The study is important due its analysis of
mechanisms and alternatives of decision making, and the influence of code of ethics on chief
officers strategic choices (pp. 484 485). The authors focuses on the problem: how accounting
standards contribute to the professional judgment, company financial performance, and earning
management. The authors discuss issues that arise because of the unethical financial reporting.
Literature Review. The systematic review of literature
Tsarism In Afghanistan
The land that comprises today s Afghanistan was the frontier zone of competing empires, namely,
Moghuls and Saffavids from the sixteenth to seventeenth centuries. Persia and the subcontinent
enjoyed two centuries of stability and prosperity, but their frontier zone (Afghanistan) was a bone of
contention. With the downfall of the Moghul and Saffavid Empires, Afghanistanbecame a torn
political entity between Sikh Empire, Persia and the Emirate of Bukhara in the early nineteenth
century. Afghanistan, then became the buffer zone between Tsarist Russiaand British India with the
fall of the Sikh Empire in 1845. Tsarist Russia constantly intervened in Afghanistan while British
India continually meddled in Afghanistan to keep it under its orbit.
The Importance Of Urbanization
Since China is a developing country with a large population, the scale of urbanization is expanding,
and urban structure becomes increasingly complex and the speed of urbanization is accelerating
(Huang Duan, 2004) since China s reform and opening up. Rapid urbanization is the main driving
force of urban land growth (Li et al, 2015). Moreover, now and in the next few decades, the spatial
expansion of construction land is becoming the main feature of land use changing (Yi, 2015). The
study of the spatial temporal characteristics of construction land expansion will further deepen
understanding the nature of the urbanization(Lin, 2007).
A growing body of literature has documented various methods to study the rapid expansion of
urban (Wei, 2017). Remote sensing data and GIS spatial analysis were used to study the spatial
expansion and external morphological evolution of urban or urban agglomerations (Shang et al,
2013; Li et al, 2015; Yi et al, 2015). Urban expansion and surface temperature information on
Landsat satellite images were to study urban expansion and thermal environment changes (Li Xu,
2014). In addition, the landscape metrics also could be used to study urbanization and analyze the
spatial temporal pattern of urban sprawl (Lv et al, 2012; C.Seto Fragkias, 2005; Zeng et al, 2012).
Recently, urban growth models were widely used to simulation the future development of the city,
such as the SLEUTH model, and the spatial regression model (E.A.Silva
Identification Of Problem ( S )
IDENTIFICATION OF PROBLEM(S) The problems that Dow Corning faces are that they have
customers who do not want to pay the additional fees regarding customer support. Another problem
is that they have two similar brands available for their customers. The newest brand, Xiameter
brand targets the customers who know what they want and require little to zero customer support.
The second brand/ model, Dow Corning, are for customers who are either first time buyers or
require additional customer support. The problem of cannibalization could have been an issue
because both models are very similar to each other. Another problem is to continue to be innovative
through their e commerce; they have major competitors such as Alibaba who dominate the market
share in China at 50%. The problems found within the company are all solvable with the innovation
and success that the company has been creating through their previous years. DECISION
CRITERIA Dow Corning offers two brands that target different areas that consumers find
beneficial. The Xiameter brand allows consumers to lighten the cost with no customer service,
while the original brand offers a high cost but there will be more customer support. The company
has expanded its market and allowed it to keep existing customers longer and take on new
customers with ease. The differentiation between the two models is what makes Dow corning
successful. ANALYSIS The first issue that Dow Corning faced was the need for a cheaper cost
Influences of Fear in What s Eating Away At Gilbert Grape...
Fear influences the way humans react and the actions that transpire. Some embrace the feeling of
fear; others try to overcome obstacles that fear creates. Sometimes, fear stimulates a strong response
of self isolation to shield one s mind from accepting emotion. This response, however, can manifest
into an extreme nature, creating the personality that Gilbert Grape exhibits. Peter Hedgesclearly
communicates the fact that Gilbert underwent a transformation and his personality reflects the
change. The transformation not only causes Gilbert to become conflicted with expressing his
feelings, but he fears the guilt of doing so as well. Gilbert struggles with his familycontrolling his
opinions, emotions and actions. Peter Hedges illustrates the crippling nature of fearin What s Eating
Gilbert Grape. Gilbert becomes emotionally isolated due to his fear of judgment. The relationship
between Gilbert and his family strained by the fear to act and the reality of his life creates the
alienated personality readers see. Throughout What s Eating Gilbert Grape, examples of his fear of
judgment crippling him begin to surface. Gilbert says, Something is not right about all this food
going to my house. Something is wrong inside me, I start to think, but I change the subject (112).
Gilbert desperately wants to express on how food negatively affects his whole family, especially
himself. However, readers see that Gilbert cannot even argue with himself, demonstrating how fear
really plays
Thomas In The Maze Runner
Thomas is the main character in the book series, The Maze Runner. In the story Thomas plays the
role of the protagonist and is often the one who gets the team out of tough situations. In the first
book Thomas is the last boy to enter the Glade (the area where the boys re kept for
experimentation). When he arrived at the Gladehe had no idea who he was, where he was, and why
he was there. After a bit of time goes by Thomas finds out about what the Glade is all about. He
instantly decides he wants to become a runner, which happened to be the most dangerous job at the
Glade. The runners were the most athletic and most experienced boys who often held the highest
rankings. But when Thomas decided he wanted to become a runner, he didn t want to
Caleb Behn s Fractured Land
Sustainability is complex, and there are many different ways that we can promote sustainability in
our lives. Through the exploration of how activists choose to promote sustainability in their lives we
can learn about the importance of empowerment and storytelling. Fractured Land documents the life
of Caleb Behn, an indigenous environmental activist who studies law in an effort to combat the
unsustainable effects of fracking. Growing up, Caleb saw the effects of fracking through his culture.
The fierce environmental activists in his community, one being his father, taught him of the
injustices committed against the indigenous people by the fracking industry. Fracking is taking
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With over 5000 types of plastics, Heather explains that the problem is very complex. As plastic
ends up in marine ecosystems it begins to pollute and has massive monetary effects. Marine litter
costs Europeans billions annually though cleanup projects, damage to vessels, and fish catches.
Heather also mentioned the harmful amounts of microbeads, which Megan Leslie banned in
Canada, in the oceans that are harming small ocean ecosystems. She explained that the effects of
marine litter on the economy and ecosystems are extensive, however she noted that there is one
place that we haven t check for the harmful effects of plastic. People! Plastics are made with
harmful toxic chemicals and it only makes sense that people would be as negatively affected by
plastic as our ecosystems and economies are. When asked if parents should be worried about the
plastic toys parents buy their children Heather explained how when children put plastic toys in
their mouths they are potentially being exposed to toxic flame retardants. Heather explained that
our economy is linear, which means it destructively uses finite resources and creates waste.
Heather believes that we must create circular economies that feed into each other which would
allow us to reuse our resources and recycle our waste (Leslie, H. 2017, February, 2). The idea of a
circular economy relates back to the Green Economics where
Saying Goodbye To A Teacher
Saying goodbye to a my choir teacher They say people never know how important something is,
until it s gone. When I said goodbye to my choir teacher, it opened my eyes to how influential she
was. Jami Lercher pursued the job of my choir teacher freshman and sophomore year at Roseville
Area High School. She played a significant role in my life as my mentor and a great friend. She also
invited me to join her outside of schoolchoir, VOX and we grew even closer through that experience.
Everywhere she went, merriment and exhilaration followed her. She assisted me with the ability to
read notes and read music. Unfortunately, the jubilance of the choir department would come to a
halt. Mrs. Lercher received the opportunity of a lifetime and was accepted into the university of
MiamiFlorida to pursue her doctorate degree. She would depart from RAHS, taking that merriment
and exhilaration with her to Miami that she had constructed for the choir department. The choir
students were grieving, but we supported her decision and knew that this would aid her immensely
when she would come back to teach. The night I said goodbye to Mrs. Lercher was a night of
waterworks, compliments and the hardships of expressing our goodbyes.
That night my choir, Bel Canto, just finished our final concert of the year, making the waterworks
pump double of what they should. The crowd roared when we finished our final song called Sail
Away . The compliments flowing from the audience s mouths about how
New And Improved Philadelphi The City Of Philadelphia
New and Improved Philadelphia Philadelphia is a place that is making enormous number of changes
to make it a more diverse, innovative and safer place for people to live. Many people have helped
this innovation and modernization happen with new restaurants, new buildings and safer living
communities. People tend to think that Philadelphiais not as good as other cities like Boston or New
York. Many people that have influenced Philadelphia are people that demonstrate a strong passion
and have a personal attachment to this city. Stephen Starr, John Fry, Jim Kenney and Bart Blatstein
illustrate and channel some individual visions and evolve the city of Philadelphia. The city of
Philadelphia due to multiculturalism, innovation, modernization... Show more content on
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Stephen Starr is a strong advocate for the city and when he wants something to be done he knows
how to get it done by this mentality it makes him an asset to the city and makes South Street a place
that no one thought it could change into. Stephen Starr in multiple cities have created many different
multicultural dining options to choose from Pod to Butcher and Singer. Stephen Starr in the
beginning had complications with people thinking he stole ideas but in reality Stephen Starr created
a massive repertoire of a diverse restaurants and many unique restaurant atmospheres. Stephen Starr
demonstrates an influential person on the city and greatly influences the community with the strong
economy. In creating many diverse restaurants, it creates places for people to eat creating a better
economy and jobs. Stephen Starr is someone who diversified restaurants and helped transform the
city like John Fry. The innovation and modernization in Philadelphia is making major transitions and
improvements to West Philadelphia. John Fry is making living communities that promote safety,
cultivating the community and improving the economy. John Fry has been a symbol of prosperity
and made neighborhoods to be prim and prosperous looking, and have become so kid friendly,
contributing to making Philadelphia more recognizable and promotes young citizens to explore the
magnificent city (John Fry). John Fry helps facilitate younger citizens who are moving into the city
where it is
Diary Of Admiral Richard Byrd Analysis
A person s determination to survive all takes place within the mind. In the Diary of Admiral
Richard Byrd, it dives into the mental battle between himself and his alienation from the rest of the
world during his exertion in Antarctica while living with mere supplies. The central idea explores
how Byrd battles to surmount his melancholy anxieties while trying to keep his sanity through his
point of view. The point of view seen by Byrd is rough and shows the deep characterof his struggle
with his mental state while living solely in Antarctica. It shows his emotions and feelings throughout
the text and allows the reader to understand the complexity of this jaunt as he goes through different
trials of anger and misery which weaken his mental

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