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    decrease adverse event (Youngberg, 2011). The Samantha Jones adverse event is a perfect example to enhance patient safety through improved process or project. To understand the event a root analysis needs to be done and action items are created from this analysis. Taking time to conduct a proper analysis of the cause eliminates a premature conclusion that may lead to inadequate corrective actions (William, 2008). A root

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    also do not watch the news, because I do not trust it as a source of information. Thus, for the purposes of this essay, I shall describe the most recent inner conflict of note that I have experienced instead, and analyse it using the “Root Cause Analysis” and “5 Whys” strategies that were discussed in this week’s reading. While it is not a particularly recent source of conflict - it happened about three or four years ago - it resulted in some life-changing events. I shall briefly describe the timeline:

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    also do not watch the news, because I do not trust it as a source of information. Thus, for the purposes of this essay, I shall describe the most recent inner conflict of note that I have experienced instead, and analyse it using the “Root Cause Analysis” and “5 Whys” strategies that were discussed in this week’s reading. While it is not a particularly recent source of conflict - it happened about three or four years ago - it resulted in some life-changing events. I shall briefly describe the timeline:

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    it was indeed insightful and gave me the opportunity to examine additional approaches of causation analysis which sometimes they are not included in the Maritime Investigation training courses provided by various classification societies. The Multilinear Events Sequencing (MES) as mentioned in the relevant chapter of the book acts as an alternative to the ECF charts. The MES method of analysis examines the conditions that led to an accident. However it examines the accident as a part of successful

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    Root Cause Analysis: In Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is the process of identifying causal factors using a structured approach with techniques designed to provide a focus for identifying and resolving problems. Tools that assist groups or individuals in identifying the root causes of problems are known as root cause analysis tools. Every equipment failure happens for a number of reasons. There is a definite progression of actions and consequences that lead to a failure. Root Cause Analysis is a step-by-step

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    Summary/Test cases This is more properly classified as a requirements error rather than a programming error. The program was written against Ariane 4 requirements; these requirements were not transferred to the Ariane 5 requirements spec; the Ariane 5 requirements therefore did not state the range requirement; the (implicit in Ariane 5) range requirement was in conflict with the behavior of Ariane 5 (as in fact explicated in other Ariane 5 requirements); requirements came up against behavior and

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    An Analytic Jack London’s story named ‘To Build a Fire’ has many themes attached to it. Through this story, the author attempts to convey messages regarding man’s mental makeup and process. The overall theme is one of a battle between naturalism and determinism and various themes linking the two. Determinism argues that man does not have free will but rather their circumstances are shaped by their environmental or biological makeup (which is out of their control). In the story, the concept of determinism

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    INGRID B. TAGAL PROFESSOR JEH-NAN PAN DECEMBER 2008 BUSINESS DECISION METHODS ESSAY Fall semester ended. Now, it's time to evaluate myself and think of the things that I learned the whole semester. Honestly, I did learn a lot of things in all my subjects. I felt like a sponge, absorbing all the knowledge I could possibly have. For Business Decision Methods, I met a lot of acquaintances and stranger, I should say. Before I came into the class, 1was not so clear of what to expect about

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    Development Films don’t just start and stop – they begin and end. A narrative’s use of causality, time, and space usually involves a change from an initial situation to a final situation. A film’s beginning provokes expectations and our search for causal motivations by setting-up a specific range of possible causes and effects (Harrington, 2016). The portion of the plot that lays out important story events and character traits in the opening situation is called the exposition. Most patterns of development

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    REDD+ leads to increase in both carbon storage and forest conservation. REDD+ mitigation measure includes REDD, plus conservation of forest carbon stocks, sustainable management of forest, and enhancement of forest carbon stock. REDD+ with carbon enhancement objective may increase conversion of bio-diverse natural ecosystem to monoculture with quick species growth. In addition, increase in afforestation and reforestation will be common by replacing high biodiversity non-forest ecosystem (Swan and

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