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    The School Counselor, as a Systems Change Agent must align principles of the school counseling program to work for the success of the academic mission of the school. Academic, career, and personal-social development for all students is the driving goal of the comprehensive and fully implemented counseling program and the counselor. However, I would emphasize that closing the achievement gap is a fundamental to practical and beneficial systems change. It requires a collaborative model of…

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    animal health distribution. The third value, passion, relates to AmerisourceBergen’s values because the company is passionate about their work from choosing the right person to hire to choosing the right companies to do business with. All three values align with the company’s cultural factors of diversity and inclusion as…

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    Christ Figure 7: 1-2 Essay

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    1.How do the statements of Jesus in texts such as Matthew 5:17-20, 6:14-15, and 7:1-2 align with the Christian doctrine of salvation by grace alone through faith in Christ? There are multiple ways the texts from the sermon on the mount align with Christian doctrine and salvation through Christ. Jesus’ messages from the sermon on the mount model the need of grace to be saved. According to Jesus in one of the passages listed above, “unless your righteousness exceeds the righteousness of the…

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    Normally, protons within tissues spin to produce a magnetic. When surrounded by the strong magnetic field of an MRI device, the magnetic axes align along that field. A radio frequency pulse is then applied, causing the axes of many protons to align against the field in a high-energy state. After the pulse, protons relax and resume their baseline alignment within the magnetic field of the MRI device. The magnitude and rate of energy release that…

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    starting a family, and buying lots of things before you die. Through the media and business techniques we’re are quietly persuaded to make lots of money and then spend lots of money. This benefits the economy and stability of government, but does not align with the Christian views of 16th century theologian, John Calvin. He believed that both scripture and nature were ways God reveals himself to us and based his revolutionary ideas off both. Calvin’s main views of Christian ideals to be in this…

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    Vulnerability Assessment

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    & Blanke, 2004). These best practices create a prepared and resilient business that will not only make the job of the vulnerability assessment team easier, but will set an example to the community of emergency preparedness. The 12 Best Practices align with the Community Based Vulnerability Assessment (CBVA) framework to increase effectiveness, as well as the Strategic National Risk Assessment to build a resilient nation. 12…

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    produced, the patient must remain still so the image is not blurred. A substance called a contrast agent, commonly containing the element Gadolinium, can be given to the patient before or during the MRI in order to increase how quickly the protons will align with magnetic field. This is usually done because the faster that the protons move during the MRI, the clearer the image that is produced will…

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    Mobilizing the Power of Professionalism as a Force for Quality More than 250,000 Americans each year die due to medical errors by physicians and hospitals (Perez, K., 2016). The economic cost of medical errors in 2008 cost the U.S. $19.5 billion -$ 17 billion of which was directly associated with added medical cost, and the remainder was due to increased mortality rates, days of lost productivity from missed work based on disability claims (Perez, K., 2016). The U.S. population increase from…

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    Nurse Core Values

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    The culture of an organization is made up of the values and beliefs that are shared by the members of the organization (Huber, 2010, p. 56). Values are an integral part of the culture. They are concepts or beliefs that regulate or guide behaviors or events. Core values are those values that overtake most other values in the organization’s value system. They support the organization’s mission as well as the vision. Core values guide organizational decision-making and do not change. Additionally,…

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    Ethical Theories Paper

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    The two ethical theorists who most align with my views on ethical theory are Aristotle and Rawls. Aristotle is one of the four personal and moral development theorists. Aristotle believes the highest level of good can be obtained through virtue, practical wisdom and Eudamonia (Morrison, 2015). What Aristotle’s theory is saying is humans can achieve the highest level of good by educating themselves to increase knowledge and develop moral virtue. With the added knowledge, humans can learn to…

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