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    The influence of family interaction on an elderly person's emotional well-being

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    Includes bibliographical references.Research is detailed when it comes to the effect that social support has on an elderly person’s well being both physically and mentally; however research lacks information on the ways in which an elderly person who lives in a retirement center’s social support and involvement affects them on a day to day basis. The purpose of this research was to determine the level of involvement in residents of a retirement center’s families and other social systems, and how that affects the ways in which the elderly function on a day to day basis. The research was done through interviews of residents in a retirement home, and the findings suggest that the primary source of support in an elderly person’s life while they are living in a place such as Oak Crest is their family, and the more they interact with their family, the higher their self reported level of health is.B.S. (Bachelor of Science

    Knowledge, knowledge management and knowledge networks

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    The application of halal in supply chain management: principles in the design and management of halal food supply chains / Marco Tieman

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    Muslims want assurance that the food they consume is a true manifestation of Islamic principles. Important questions halal certified food manufacturers have today are whether and how to start with halal supply chain management in protecting the integrity for the Muslim consumer and protecting their brand. The research problem can be defined as following: How to optimise halal food supply chains for certain productmarket combinations? The aim of the research is to contribute to the body of knowledge on supply chain management by identifying the principles in the design and management of halal food supply chains. As halal supply chain management is a new phenomenon, the core of this research has an exploratory and qualitative approach, through in-depth interviews, a large discussion group and focus groups. However, in measuring the perception of the Muslim consumer, a consumer survey has been used

    The President Cannot Define Me Out of Existence

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    Establishing the principles in Halal logistics / Marco Tieman

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    This research paper aims to establish the principles of halal logistics. This exploratory research paper is based on a large discussion group held in Malaysia to define the scope of halal logistics, its principles and foundation for Muslim and non-Muslim countries. Halal logistics covers warehousing, transportation and terminal operations. The establishment of these principles serves as a guide for the creation of a global halal logistics system; minimising hardship for the halal industry; define cross-contamination between halal and haram and how to avoid it; create an evolution of a complete halal value chain and supply chain; and benchmark with existing standards and best practices. For Muslim countries, halal logistics is based on avoiding direct contact with haram, addressing the risk of contamination, and perception of the Muslim consumer. For non-Muslim countries, halal logistics is only based on avoiding direct contact with haram and addressing the risk of contamination. Since this paper is an exploratory study, it provides some insights into the minimum and preferred level of halal logistics in Muslim and non-Muslim countries. However, quantitative research is needed to confirm this difference in consumer perception between Muslim and non-Muslim countrie

    The Crow

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    Filters and hubs: shortening the distance to palliative care evidence

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    Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policyPalliative care is an integral part of the care provided by GPs and other primary health care providers, and as Australia’s population ages and the palliative care needs of patients with end stage organ failure are recognised, this area of care is likely to increase. Using a Knowledge Translation framework, two strategies have been used to develop resources to support those providing palliative care in the community. PubMed Searches on a range of common palliative care topics and incorporating a palliative care filter provide an easy and validated mechanism to retrieve relevant literature. A “GP Hub” offers knowledge, skills and practical advice for GPs who provide palliative care in the community. Both resources are freely available within the CareSearch website ensuring immediate access to palliative care information and evidence when it is needed

    Development of a Servant Leadership Training Process for Elected Board Chairpersons

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    This project is an exercise in training board chairpersons to become servant leaders who will bring people and programs together for the completion of identified tasks within the life of the congregation. The project will seek to: 1) clarify the roles of eight chairpersons; 2) form the chairpersons into servant leaders; and 3) mentor each chairperson through the counsel and guidance of others. As a result of the project the percentage of active members has increased by 58% and the average member gives 33% more time in service to the church

    Transition (Photograph)

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    Mental health in young adult intercounty adoptees

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