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    Leading a non-governmental development organization (NGDO) to meet both day-to-day operational needs and vision requires the involvement of many important stakeholders. It requires a delicate balance of power between executive management and a governing body (i.e., board of directors or other committee entrusted with oversight of the organization). Yet, how that balance is shared varies widely. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast management and governance functions for NGDOs. In…

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    Craig Markham Case Study

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    Markham received his education and became a Municipal Law Enforcement Officer for the Protective Services Division of the City of Waterloo, in Ontario. He was responsible for enforcing the laws of the area, and investigating violations of the municipal bylaws of Waterloo. 6. Craig Markham Enjoys Furthering his Education Even while gainfully employed as a Law Enforcement Officer, Craig Markham wished to further his education. He has attended an Investigative Interviewing Techniques Course in…

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    Amber Ortiz FSTY 1311. 19 Paper #2 Research Summary October 19, 2015 Branch, Taylor. “The Shame of College Sports.” The Atlantic. The Atlantic Monthly Group, Oct. 2011. Web. 5 Oct. 2015. Sonny Vaccaro: Use athletes as a way to advertise big sports brands; sponsorships; He retired and decided to become a consultant and help fight for atheletes rights in O’Bannon v. NCAA. NCAA is notorious for enforcing “amateurism” in sports and the concept of “student-athletes” to prevent college players from…

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    For those who are familiar with the world of baseball, it is common knowledge that a pitcher should have a protective L-screen in front of them in order to prevent possible injury. The case of Shawn Bukowski vs. Clarkson University et al. showcases a situation where a pitcher was struck in the face by a line drive during a practice session; this can be attributed to the absence of an L-screen. Shawn Bukowski sued his university and head coach James Kane for damages related to his injury; the…

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    Mr Thathamkulam Case Study

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    Mr. Thathamkulam works very closely with the surgery teams, administrative staff, clerical staff, visor clinic, and OR team for the eye consults, scheduling appointments, and their various eye exams. He assists them to solve problems and make each process easy and convenient for the veterans. He functions as a mentor and guides the new employees, nurses, and residents on a daily basis. He encourages and supports the staff for further studies. His staffs consist of BSN, MSN, and certified Health…

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    In 1949, Dr. Kurt Pfeiffer created the International Charlemagne Prize to recognize those who work to promote European unification. According to its bylaws, it is given to public figures or bodies ‘distinguished by their outstanding work toward European unity or cooperation between its states.’ The contribution, as Kurt Pfeiffer emphasized, can be ‘made in the areas of literature, science, economics…

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    APA Ethical Guidelines for Psychologists The APA (2012) ethical guidelines for psychologist was written to deliver regulation standards on how psychologist should conduct themselves when working with clients. Ethics plays an important role in the field of psychology. Ethical concerns might arise at any time in various settings. The APA (2012) ethical guidelines for psychologists’ covers steps and guidance that need to be taken to minimize or avoid any harm to clients. Psychologists who follow…

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    Lumbees Deserve Recognition! “My father and mother were Indians, my father’s father and mother’s mother were Indians and their parents and grandparents were Indians. What else could I be?” once said by an Indian named Adolph L. Dial from the Lumbee Tribe. The Federal Government questions members of the 55,000 plus Lumbee Tribe as to their true “Indianness.” Though recognized as a Native American Tribe by the State of North Carolina since 1885, the Tribe is fighting and has been fighting for over…

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    You are not eligible in any sport if, after you become a student athlete, you accept any pay for promoting a commercial product or service or allow your name or picture to be used for promoting a commercial product or service. (NCAA) But ironically, the student athletes are required to sign a release that allows both the NCAA and university to use their names, likenesses and images for any purpose. Money pours in from athletic apparel sells, television and radio broadcast, stadium and arena…

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    To Protect The rumors couldn't be true. Sitting alone in my cabin, after my belly churned for days, I nervously called a friend who had once been where I now found myself. Feeling trapped by the typical gossip of a small community, I wanted the name of a confidential person at the domestic violence and sexual assault non-profit. In a warning tone, my friend confirmed, “Mari can help—just be sure to avoid Mari’s boss, the executive director, who is not a safe person.” I felt concerned, having…

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