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    The Implicit Association Tests (IAT) has a variety of categories that shows their attitudes or beliefs about certain topics. In the IAT test I participated in it showed my relationship between males and females and their association with family and career. As you can probably guess majority of people had a preference for males and careers and women and family. The results from the IAT test tend to adhere to privilege and stereotypes. This is demonstrating similar results from the video…

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    1a.) After reading the articles the three fundamental principals that underlie the use of mnemonics is imagination, association, and location. Imagination is an important principal for mnemonics as it allows for one to visualize the concept that they are trying to correlate with the images one creates in their mind. Association, which has worked in my favor plenty of times when studying for an exam, allows for you to “link” certain aspects of one thing to the desired concept one is attempting to…

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    In 1974 a great organization was founded, the Universal Cheerleading Association. Then, what I call a copy-cat of an organization was formed, the Universal Dance Association or UDA. The UDA was formed in 1980, but I believe the UCA is more, popular, and well put together. In the beginning, UCA was founded by Jeff Webb, years later on it started to broaden and develop, into what it is now! UDA was also started by Jeff Webb. It was founded based on drill teams but, UCA is primarily based on,…

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    also known as America Hospital Association, is a national organization founded in 1899 by eight hospital superintendents from Cleveland, Oh. Originally, the AHA was known as the Association of Hospital Superintendents but, was later renamed in 1906 to the American Hospital Association. The AHA represents nearly five thousand hospitals, healthcare systems, and other providers and an estimated forty-three thousand individual members; making it the leading association for United States hospitals.…

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    Concept of brand associations formerly been argued have various dimensions which can be from 3 types to 16 types. Aaker’s categorization has outlined that brand associations has 11 types while Keller’s association define 3 types associations (Ramsoy, 2011). Aaker’s theory clarify that brand association’s function as value creators for a company which helps gain information, differentiating one another, provides decision maker reason to buy, creating positive attitudes, and also a basis for…

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    Differential Association Theory The complexities of the American society over the years have paved the way for social problems like crime and violence in the country. Theories within criminology attempt to expound why and how crime happens. This is done through evaluating various facts that are connected to the individual’s criminal behavior and the crimes they commit. The Differential Association Theory is one of the theories that explain crime in the field of criminology. In the modern…

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    peers, share best practices, independent experts to develop and integrate them into their supply chain. Toms has become a member to American Apparel and Footwear Association (AAFA) and are active members in their Environmental and Social Responsibility Committees and also supporting Textile Exchange. Their collaboration with these associations has contributed largely to this increase of sales as customers are aware and trusting their products are made with ethically recycles materials, and part…

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    BlueCross BlueShield Terran Baumgartner 10/24/2014 HIMS 1410- Principles of Insurance Instructor: Jazmine Konyek BlueCross BlueShield Association (BCBSA) is a company that consists of more than 450 independantly, and locally operated BlueCross BleShield plans that give health care coverage to more than 80 million Americans. The BCBS is located in Chicago, Illinois, and establishes standards for new plans and programs, Assists local plans with enrollment activities,…

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    How does the Student National Medical Association benefit students? The Student National Medical Association (SNMA) is an organization for students involved in the pre-med program, residents and other majors in the medical field. The Student National Medical Association is a well-developed group; it is a society that 's run by students and its purpose is to educate students interested in medical fields. This organization is very much recommended for students interested in entering a medical…

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    that I chose to write about is The National Management Association. This organization is dedicated to leadership and guides members to take control in their own professional development. There are many chapters located throughout the United States. The National Management Association follows a statement of principles and a code of ethics that encourage leadership development. Charles Kettering founded the National Management Association in 1925 as a non-profit organization with headquarters…

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