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Synergy - Examples: Encyclopedia - Synergy

Synergy or synergism most often refers to the phenomenon of two or more discrete influences or agents acting in common to create an effect which is greater than the sum of the effects each is able to create independently. The opposite of synergy is antagonism, the phenomenon where two agents in combination have an overall effect which is less than the sum of their individual effects. Synergy has origins as a theological term describing the cooperation of human effort with divine will. In the 1960s it was first used to describe supposed economies of scale in business, reappearing in the the 1990s as ...

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Synergy - Examples: Encyclopedia II - Nursing theory - Examples of nursing models
The models used vary greatly between institutions and countries. However, different branches of nursing have different "preferred" nursing models. These are summarised below: Nursing theory - Psychiatric nursing. Roy's model of nursing Tidal model Nursing theory - Children's nursing. Casey's Nursing Model Nursing theory - Adult nursing. Nightingale's model of nursing Rop ...

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Nursing theory, Nursing theory - Universal features of nursing models, Nursing theory - History of nursing models, Nursing theory - Major nursing theorists, Nursing theory - Examples of nursing models, Nursing theory - Psychiatric nursing, Nursing theory - Children's nursing, Nursing theory - Adult nursing, Nursing theory - Community and rehabilitation nursing, Nursing theory - Generic model health social & pastoral care, Nursing theory - Examples of mini micro theories and student work, Nursing theory - Synergy model, Nursing theory - Future of nursing models

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Synergy - Examples: Encyclopedia II - Nursing theory - Future of nursing models

Nursing models have been criticised for failing to provide holistic care, and preventing nurses from thinking "outside of the box". This has been compounded by many hospitals who have developed "pre-printed" care plans that have been misused by nurses who have failed to customise these generic care plans to the patient. An example of this would be using a standard care plan for appendectomy for an elderly patient with multiple pathology (for instance diabetes, angina pectoris and a history of myocardial infarction). Evidently, the patient's ...

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Nursing theory, Nursing theory - Universal features of nursing models, Nursing theory - History of nursing models, Nursing theory - Major nursing theorists, Nursing theory - Examples of nursing models, Nursing theory - Psychiatric nursing, Nursing theory - Children's nursing, Nursing theory - Adult nursing, Nursing theory - Community and rehabilitation nursing, Nursing theory - Generic model health social & pastoral care, Nursing theory - Examples of mini micro theories and student work, Nursing theory - Synergy model, Nursing theory - Future of nursing models

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Synergy - Examples: Mastery Of The Emotions - Bringing The Understanding Of Emotions Out Of The Dark Ages

Our understanding of the Emotional System today is still in the Dark Ages. This has its analogy to the time when people's understanding of our Solar System was based upon the belief that the Sun revolved around the Earth, as it certainly appeared that way-however, just the reverse was true. The problem was, as long as we believed the Sun went around the Earth, we were limited as to how far we could go in the Solar System.

 

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Synergy - Examples: Prosperity Consciousness and Manifesting Exercises

To begin today to develop greater prosperity consciousness, you can:

Determine those things you love spending money on and relish the experience. Linger in that feeling of joy as you count out the cash or write out the check. Ponder and examine this feeling, and keep it in the front of your memory. Before you write out checks for your bills or other expenses, draw this feeling up first.

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Synergy - Examples: Encyclopedia - Antagonism

In chemistry, antagonism is a phenomenon where two or more agents in combination have an overall effect which is less than the sum of their individual effects. The word is most commonly used in this fashion in biochemistry and toxicology. Interference in the physiological action of a chemical substance by another having a similar structure. For instance, a receptor antagonist is an agent that reduces the response that a ligand produces when it binds to a receptor on a cell. An example of this is the interleukin-1 receptor antagoni ...

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Synergy - Examples: Encyclopedia - Holism

Holism (from holos, a Greek word meaning whole) is the idea that the properties of a system cannot be determined or explained by the sum of its components alone. The word, along with the adjective holistic, was coined in the early 1920s by Jan Smuts. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, Smuts defined holism as "The tendency in nature to form wholes that are greater than the ...

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Synergy - Examples: Encyclopedia - Buzzword

A buzzword (also known as a fashion word or vogue word) is an idiom, often a neologism, commonly used in managerial, technical, administrative, and sometimes political environments. Buzzwords appear ubiquitously but their actual meanings often remain unclear. Buzzwords are typically intended to create the impression of knowledge for a wide audience. They tend to be non-controversial and universal. Buzzwords differ from jargon in that they have the function of impressing or of obscuring meaning, while jargon ...

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Synergy - Examples: Encyclopedia - Conglomerate company

A conglomerate is a large company that consists of divisions of often seemingly unrelated businesses. Conglomerates were popular in the 1960s due to a combination of low interest rates and a repeating bear/bull market, which allowed the conglomerates to buy companies in leveraged buyouts, sometimes at temporarily deflated values. Famous examples of the 1960s conglomerators include Ling-Temco-Vought, ITT, Litton Industries, Textron, Teledyne, and Gulf and Western Industries. As long as the target company had profits greater than the interest on the loans, the overall ret ...

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Synergy - Examples: Encyclopedia - Sustainable competitive advantage

Companies that compete by selling similar products (or even substitutes) to the same group of customers constitute an industry. A company that is more profitable than its rivals is exploiting some form of advantage. The benchmark for profitability is the company's cost of capital. To consistently make profits in excess of its cost of capital - economic rent - the company must posess some form of sustainable competitive advantage (SCA). A firm possesses a SCA when it has value creating processes and positions that cannot be duplicated ...

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Synergy - Examples: Encyclopedia - Tensegrity

In mechanics and biomechanics, tensegrity or tensional integrity is a property of objects with components that use tension and compression in a combination that yields strength and resilience beyond the sum of their components. Animals and other biological structures are made strong by their tensioned and compressed parts. Muscles and bones act in unison to strengthen the other. This kind of strength exists also at the cellular level, and it is a somewhat new understanding of biological structures. Tensegri ...

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Synergy - Examples: Encyclopedia - Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy, commonly associated with complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), is the use of volatile liquid plant materials, known as essential oils (EOs), and other aromatic compounds from plants to affect someone's mood or health. The word was coined in the 1920s by French chemist René Maurice Gattefossé. The main branches of aromatherapy include: Home aromatherapy (self treatment, perfume & cosmetic use) Clinical aromatherapy (as part of pharmacology and pharmacotherapy) Aromachology (the psycho ...

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Synergy - Examples: Encyclopedia - Sola fide

Sola fide (by faith alone), also historically known as the justification of faith, is a doctrine that distinguishes Protestant denominations from Catholicism and Eastern Christianity in Christianity The doctrine of Sola Fide or Faith Alone asserts that it is on the basis of God's grace through the believer's faith alone that believers are forgiven their transgressions of the Law of God, rather than on the basis of any good works. Sola fide - A Protestant distinctive. Sola fide asserts t ...

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Synergy - Examples: Encyclopedia - Cocoa API

Cocoa is Apple Computer's native object-oriented application programming environment for the Mac OS X operating system. It is one of five major APIs available for Mac OS X; the others are Carbon, Toolbox (for the Classic environment), POSIX (for the BSD environment), and Java. (Environments such as Perl and Python are considered minor environments because they are not generally used for full-fledged application programming). Cocoa applications are typically developed using the development tools provided by Apple, specifically X ...

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Synergy - Examples: Encyclopedia - Aggregate composite

Aggregate is the component of a composite material used to resist compressive stress. For efficient filling, aggregate should be much smaller than the finished item, but have a wide variety of sizes. For example, the particles of stone used to make concrete typically include both sand and gravel. Aggregate composite - Comparison to fiber. Aggregate composites tend to be much easier to fabricate, and much more predictable in their finished properties, than fiber composites. This is because fibe ...

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Synergy - Examples: Encyclopedia - Bollocks

"Bollocks" is a swear word meaning testicles in British English. The word is often used figuratively, most commonly as a noun to mean "nonsense" or as an expletive following a minor accident or misfortune, but also in a number of other ways; as an adjective to mean "poor quality" or "useless", and in various compound expressions (see below). Due to its versatility, bollocks has been called th ...

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Synergy - Examples: Encyclopedia - Enochian

Enochian is an occult language popularised by John Dee and Edward Kelley in the 16th Century. Dee and Kelley claimed that it was revealed to them by angels, though most contemporary practitioners of magick consider it a constructed language. The name "Enochian" is a reference to the Book of Enoch, a pseudepigraphal text and a major source of Judeo-Christian angelology. Enochian - Dee's Enochian. Dee began to allude to his search for knowledge through the angels in 1581 when he mentioned in his person ...

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Synergy - Examples: Encyclopedia - Buckminster Fuller

Richard Buckminster "Bucky" Fuller (July 12, 1895 – July 1, 1983) was an American visionary, designer, architect, and inventor. Throughout his life, Fuller was concerned with the question of whether humanity has a chance to survive lastingly and successfully on planet Earth, and if so, how. Considering himself an average individual without special monetary means or academic degree, he chose to devote his life to this question, trying to find out what an individual like him could do to improve humanity's condition that large organizations, gov ...

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Synergy - Examples: Encyclopedia - New Age

The term New Age describes a broad movement of late twentieth century and contemporary Western culture, characterised by an individual eclectic approach to spiritual exploration. Collectively, New Age has some attributes of an emergent religion, but is currently a loose network of spiritual teachers, healers, and seekers. The movement is most visible where its ideas are traded—for example in specialist bookshops, music stores, and New Age fairs. The name "New Age" also refers to the market segment in which its goods and servi ...

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Synergy - Examples: Encyclopedia - Tobacco smoking

Tobacco smoking is the act of smoking tobacco products, especially cigarettes and cigars. The practice of smoking tobacco originated among Native Americans in eastern North America, where tobacco is native. It was adopted by many Europeans following the colonization of the Americas. According to the World Health Organization, it is most common in east Asia, where as many as two-thirds of all adult males smoke tobacco. Because of concern over the health hazards of smoking, the practice has rapidly declined in recent years in the ...

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