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    Police Field Training

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    concepts and police procedure. The police academy is designed to have new officers perform their best mentally and physically. Modeled after many military programs, there is high involvement and requirement of physical fitness and performance. States have different entrance…

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    Client Worker Relationship Issues The foundation of any therapeutic relationship must be built on trust and respect in order to form a working alliance or collaborative partnership. Developing therapeutic goals requires the therapist and client to work collaboratively. This relationship or alliance process results in numerous emotions developing during the therapeutic process; countertransference has a natural and expected occurrence during the client worker relationship. The client-therapist…

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    in Colgate-owned facilities. Colgate-Palmolive has always been focusing on the principles of sustainability and have always been dedicated to provide quality products that delight consumers and have created programs in…

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    Mexican American studies in Arizona have been accredited with increasing the graduation rates and improving students test scores on standardized tests in Arizona. The Tucson School District has aimed to ban ethnic studies under the guase that such course breed resentment in the students that took those specific classes against whites as well as hatred and that they also promoted division. Members of the state board view these classes not as educational, but as away to nurture future activist who…

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    The social performance of business' and organizations can be described as driven by compliance - acting to avoid adverse consequences as well as acting to create a positive impact. Those who highly value corporate social responsibility believe that organizations should act with both in mind. Lululemon acts with both in mind. "Lulu" meets…

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    The Business of Being Good: The Aristotle Analysis Angela R. Davis Fresno Pacific University BUS-442-BBK79/OB107-META The Business of Being Good: The Aristotle Analysis Many times those in search of inspiration have looked to the past and examined the classical philosophy of ancient Western civilization. Tom Morris, the author of If Aristotle Ran General Motors, is one such individual. The author highlights many practices that business leaders are getting wrong, and offers solutions to…

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    may own the process of setting policies to make sure employees complete mandatory training such as sexual harassment training, fire safety, or company ethics programs. Employees are motivated when they feel like they are taken care of and have a place to voice concerns or have issues addressed. Many HR departments have Employee Assistance Programs and other organizational groups to provide assistance to employees in need. Employees are also motivated by compensation and benefits, which are both…

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    1000 people, you would still be ethically wrong. In military battle, friendly fire always ends in death or injury. Based on Kant’s theory of ethics, friendly fire would be considered unethical. Based on the fact that friendly fire always leads to harming someone whether on purpose or accident, it would be against Kant’s theory of ethics. This theory of ethics “is an example of a deontological moral theory–according to these theories, the rightness or wrongness of actions does not depend on…

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    Evidence Based Practice

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    The nurse and other care providers play a key role in the prevention of hospital acquired infection (HAI). Urinary tract infection (UTI) accounts is the commonest accounting for 35% of all infections with 80% of them being associated to indwelling urinary catheter (Schneider, M. A. 2012). In this document, the author discusses the process of implementation evidence based change aimed at reducing the incidence of catheter associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI). Evidence based practice is a…

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    Public Health Care Ethics

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    2. How can public health agencies and institutions incorporate ethics into their day to day practice? The deep-seated problems of modern society caused by industrialization and urbanization pose complex, highly technical challenges that require expertise, flexibility, and deliberative study over the long term. Solutions cannot be found within traditional governmental structures such as representative assemblies or governors' offices. As a result, governments have formed special¬ized entities…

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