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    PROJECT COMMUNICATION AND RISK MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION Communication is the most important component within any project. The success of most projects, whether handled by external experts or by an internal cross- departmental team, depend upon crucial communication skills and techniques. On the other hand risk management also plays an equally pivotal role in the success or failure of a project. This is so because it is the art and science of identifying, analyzing and responding to risks…

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    bullied during the school year” (2016, para 1). The role of the public health /community nurse is not only the protection of children from bullies but also determining a solution to the nationwide epidemic of bullying. Public health nurses need to be on the forefront in the development, implementation and evaluation of programs designed to eliminate the negative effects of bullying and other health related issues in the community. Bullying Bullying is a worldwide epidemic that can cause…

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    Police Patrol Case Study

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    to be the major differences in your city? The duties of an officer and the way they approach those duties depend on their shift assignment. Day shifts are usually more routine shift addressing traffic controls, community events, etc. Swing shift are a little more active since the community is getting out of work and are more out and about. Graveyard shifts are more centered on guarding as individuals who are out at those times are either up to no good or are getting out of nightclubs after…

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    Hurricane Katrina Impact

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    to evacuate before the storm became too powerful for mobilization. The economically challenged/low income individuals and families were not able to evacuate due to the lack of certain resources such as money and transportation. These low income communities contained many disabled and elderly…

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    Apart from that, this research highlight the consequences radioactive substance leak to the extent of how it triggered mass panic across different strata of the communities. The attention of this essay will then shift to the attitudes and actions demonstrated by the Japanese’s government, the public, the media, as well as the survivors. Specifically, the measures carried out by the authorities and the locals in overcoming…

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    Then Africa saw a resurgence of the disease linked to the HIV/AIDS virus. Because of this linkage, countries have found it very difficult to combat the disease. The WHO, in response to the MDGs on tuberculosis, has outlined a plan, aimed at reducing the amount of cases of the disease, which is centered on gaining political support and funding for treatment measures. Because of its linkage to HIV, a more integrated solution is needed. Also, because tuberculosis is a highly infectious airborne…

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    Nursing Unpreparedness

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    how nurses are mostly unprepared and how they should practice and take courses in order to become prepared. Morrison and Catanzaro (2010) describe a practice drill where nursing students participated in an infectious disease emergency drill. They say, “This public health emergency preparedness simulation exercise of infectious disease outbreaks can be a useful learning strategy at other educational institutions and can be easily replicated” (Morrison & Catanzaro, 2010, p. 171).…

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    Homelessness Program

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    leading metropolises were finally noticed and seem. With the help of federal government officials, these cities have begun implementing programs to end homelessness. The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act of 1987 was the first significant federal response and is a United States federal law that provides federal money…

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    Communal Engagement

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    initiated several programs that rehabilitated and sustained development. (UNICEF, 2014). With a disaster as severe as this, many people might welcome the idea of emergency relief, although great conflict may occur as people begin to fight over goods and services. It is through communal engagement that entire cities, villages, and communities are able to fully recover. It was predicted that psychological suffering may have been just…

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    Nurse’s role is to care for the patients, support and recovery them from disease or any medical condition they came with and improving their quality of lives and get them back to community to function as normal. But not always things go smoothly as planed. Nurses work with other multi-disciplinary team to achieve the goal. Nurses encounter loads of ups and downs therefore Nurses have an immense responsibility to recognizing and rescuing the deteriorating patients. It’s a challenging work, which…

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