Competition Monologues Book Two

Competition Monologues Book Two
Title Competition Monologues Book Two PDF eBook
Author Lindsay Price
Publisher Theatrefolk
Pages 116
Release 2007
Genre Monologues
ISBN 1894870905

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Crossing the Quality Chasm

Crossing the Quality Chasm
Title Crossing the Quality Chasm PDF eBook
Author Institute of Medicine
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 359
Release 2001-07-19
Genre Medical
ISBN 0309132967

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Second in a series of publications from the Institute of Medicine's Quality of Health Care in America project Today's health care providers have more research findings and more technology available to them than ever before. Yet recent reports have raised serious doubts about the quality of health care in America. Crossing the Quality Chasm makes an urgent call for fundamental change to close the quality gap. This book recommends a sweeping redesign of the American health care system and provides overarching principles for specific direction for policymakers, health care leaders, clinicians, regulators, purchasers, and others. In this comprehensive volume the committee offers: A set of performance expectations for the 21st century health care system. A set of 10 new rules to guide patient-clinician relationships. A suggested organizing framework to better align the incentives inherent in payment and accountability with improvements in quality. Key steps to promote evidence-based practice and strengthen clinical information systems. Analyzing health care organizations as complex systems, Crossing the Quality Chasm also documents the causes of the quality gap, identifies current practices that impede quality care, and explores how systems approaches can be used to implement change.

A Concordance and Dictionary to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament

A Concordance and Dictionary to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament
Title A Concordance and Dictionary to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament PDF eBook
Author John Butterworth
Publisher
Pages 604
Release 1769
Genre Bible
ISBN

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The Emphasised Bible

The Emphasised Bible
Title The Emphasised Bible PDF eBook
Author Joseph Bryant Rotherham
Publisher
Pages 1254
Release 1902
Genre Bible
ISBN

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Middle School Monologues

Middle School Monologues
Title Middle School Monologues PDF eBook
Author Lindsay Price
Publisher Theatrefolk
Pages 60
Release 2009
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1926533089

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History of the Counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania

History of the Counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania
Title History of the Counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Leeson
Publisher
Pages 1312
Release 1890
Genre Cameron County (Pa.)
ISBN

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Bullshit Jobs

Bullshit Jobs
Title Bullshit Jobs PDF eBook
Author David Graeber
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Pages 368
Release 2019-05-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1501143336

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From David Graeber, the bestselling author of The Dawn of Everything and Debt—“a master of opening up thought and stimulating debate” (Slate)—a powerful argument against the rise of meaningless, unfulfilling jobs…and their consequences. Does your job make a meaningful contribution to the world? In the spring of 2013, David Graeber asked this question in a playful, provocative essay titled “On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs.” It went viral. After one million online views in seventeen different languages, people all over the world are still debating the answer. There are hordes of people—HR consultants, communication coordinators, telemarketing researchers, corporate lawyers—whose jobs are useless, and, tragically, they know it. These people are caught in bullshit jobs. Graeber explores one of society’s most vexing and deeply felt concerns, indicting among other villains a particular strain of finance capitalism that betrays ideals shared by thinkers ranging from Keynes to Lincoln. “Clever and charismatic” (The New Yorker), Bullshit Jobs gives individuals, corporations, and societies permission to undergo a shift in values, placing creative and caring work at the center of our culture. This book is for everyone who wants to turn their vocation back into an avocation and “a thought-provoking examination of our working lives” (Financial Times).