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    Not to mention the knowledge gained of how the Red Cross impacts the needs of people here and abroad with their lines of service, e.g. Services to the Armed Forces. Regarding professional development, this experience has helped formulate taking ownership of a project; being proactive; identifying solutions…

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    considerable amount of foreign countries. Idealist President Wilson attempted to keep the United States out of the war, yet it was imperative to aid the French and British troops. The government needed support from many Americans with the goal of perpetuating stability of the nation, Americans needed to organize their resources and economy so they could focus all efforts to the war. Page 1, Image 10 portrays many wholesome and nutritious food options that could be produced from corn. Indeed,…

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    chapter one, the Hawaii Red Cross, is part of the Pacific Island Region of the American Red Cross. Not only is Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands separated from Hawaii by massive volumes of water, but there is also separation within the state of Hawaii. The Hawaii Red Cross has offices on four islands; Oahu, Big Island, Maui and Kauai. Since the different parts of the chapter is not physically connected, it makes the communication part harder. The management in the Hawaii Red Cross is…

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    As an independent ombudsman representing the American Red Cross to Congress, there are a few areas I would advise Congress to increase regulations to address ethical issues in business at the systemic level. Firstly, I would suggest mandating regular meetings with federal, state, and local community stakeholders. Open forums of communication between primary stakeholders should help alleviate concerns and start to rebuild trust between the various entities. If the ARC is to be a part of the…

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    Clara Barton And Karl Marx

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    worked for the federal government and provided supplies and personal support to soldiers during the Civil War. In addition to these accomplishments, Clara Barton is particularly known for founding The American Red Cross. In 1881, at the age of 60, Barton lobbied for the American branch of the Red Cross and ran the organization for 23 years. “I may be compelled to face danger, but never fear it, and while our soldiers can stand and fight, I can stand and feed and nurse them”. This quote by Barton…

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    One way the victims of hurricane Harvey are being helped is by being rescued. Many people have been trapped in their homes or other places. Different individuals with their personal boats have been traveling through Texas to find anyone who needed to get to safety. The coast guard has also been using their helicopters to look above the land and be able to see individuals that have been trapped by the flood waters. The Marines and National Guard have also been coming in with their boats and other…

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    Inspiration Page: American Diabetes Association. Great navigation bars for everything that is important to their organization in the footer are all the links in the navigations bar. Navigation bar drops down into more detailed information. Top Navigation bar goes to other sites that the organization supports Tour de Cure, Step out walk for diabetes. Inner pages are full of information. It seems kind of cluttered together. The little things such as incorporating the logo in the title tab and top…

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    The American Red Cross is a non-profit organization that exists to provide compassionate care to those in need. Our network of generous donors, volunteers and employees share a mission of preventing and relieving suffering, here at home and around the world, through five key service areas: disaster relief, supporting America’s military families, health and safety training & educations, lifesaving blood, and international services. The American Red Cross was created so that there is a program out…

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    Clara Barton founded the most recognized relief agency in the United States in 1881 known as the American Red Cross. The non-profit organization has faced numerous issued concerning ethics plus mismanagement during our country’s most recent disasters. The September 11th attacks led to the ousting of their acting president Bernadine Healy. The ARC received $543 million in donations to the victims as well as their families. Donors had pledged with the intent of their money going directly to the…

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    The American Red Cross came to my school at least twice a year for our biannual blood drive and ever since I was allowed to donate I have. Now Jacob was 16 and was given permission to finally get to do his first donation. After I had completed my donation I stayed around for a while and rested before going back to my class, in truth I was trying to run out the clock so I could skip my AP Calculus class that day. In my waiting, I sat with Jacob and someone who was currently donating and during…

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