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    Kaiser Lap Case Study

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    In this section we provide a SWOT analysis on the Kaiser’s current language assistance program (LAP). Strengths. Acknowledging the need to improve the language assistance services is one of the strengths of Kaiser LAP. The National Diversity and Inclusion at Kaiser headquarter initiated a program-wide review to establish a baseline to understand Kaiser’s current processes related to language services with regards to cost, quality, patient satisfaction, and compliance. Being actively engaged in…

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    Arguments are constantly seen throughout each day. They are made on the news, in advertisements, and by professors. The choice weather to believe these arguments being made depends heavily on the argument’s ethos. Jeff Lliff gave a TED Talk about sleep and what the brain is doing during sleep. Each argument Lliff made was believable because of the ethos involved. Lliff established ethos because of his credibility, through visuals, and authority, through his background. This ethos, that was…

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    Sherry Turkle Technology

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    Relationship and Technology In the article “No Need to Call”, Sherry Turkle tells us about the relationship that people have made with technology. She describes how communication has evolved and how it has negatively impacted the way we communicate. Turkle mainly discusses the way society has changed things, such as the meaning when making phone calls rather than texting. From another point of view, we have Jenna Wortham who in her article “I Had a Nice Time With You Tonight. On the App”,…

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    similar to the ending of the movie. Also, social communities also have their own rules for example the plastics wear pink on Wednesdays and this stays the same to this day. People are guided by rules to fit in whether its what they wear, do, say, or act. Some other differences between the Mean Girls culture and my high school’s culture were the school rules. We were not allowed to wear any revealing clothing, no holes in clothing, and we could barley hug a friend without getting into trouble and…

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    Communicating Appointment Availability Service Level Goals – T/C within 2 days, Installation within 5 days Tips on communicating quota and availability. When customers is experiencing issues with our services or setting up new services with us an appointment with a technician maybe required, the appointment date is always a point of discussion. We do our best to have technicians available to all of our customers in a timely manner but, there are times when available appointments are out further…

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    Fuentes Case Study

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    Fuentes outlined several events that he believed to be motive by retaliation. Fuentes alleges that he is being threatened by Kline. Fuentes claims he was called out by Kline. The two events he spoke about were: 1) Kline and Jeffrey Hoffman conducting a FTX exam without proper equipment, and 2) Fuentes being unavailable when he conducted a “ride evaluation” on a train. Each of these situations resulted in Kline contacting Fuentes. The events were reviewed with Kline to obtain his…

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    "The Mulitasking Generation" p. 178 1. 3 Prereading Thoughts/Questions: 1. Is it truly possible to multitask? 2. How often does the average person multitask? 3. Has multitasking become a more common thing to do overtime? 2. Quote what you think is the thesis statement: "Humans have always had a capacity to attend several things at once." My understanding: People have always been able to multitask. 3. Summarize describing three examples that express the meaning of the essay: Our…

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    Five years ago, journalist Nicholas Carr wrote in his book The Shallows: How The Internet Is Changing Our Brains. The book is about the way technology is taking away his ability to concentrate. In the book, Carr explored the many ways that technology might be changing the way we think. Carr became particularly worried how it was taking away our ability to think for long periods at a time. Today, Facebook and cellphones have a greater place in our lives than they did in 2011 when Carr wrote the…

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    WIU Reflection

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    As a student at Western Illinois University, I didn’t know how I was going to be able to get involved with a lot. I just figured that I would maintain my grades and get involved with an organization the following semester. However, I dawned on me that I was not getting the full WIU experience just only focusing on my studies. I felt it was time to embrace the WIU organizations offered on campus. During this time, I made myself acclimated with going to the Black Student Association. I was just a…

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    I possess well developed communication and interpersonal skills which I have gained throughout my working career. In particular, in my role as a Shift Supervisor at Police Assistance Centre and A/ DAO at Communications Division, I liaised on a daily basis with senior managers, staff at all levels, other agencies and members of the public. Most of the communication was face to-face, email and by telephone and I was frequently commended for the professional manner in which I carried out these…

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