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    In the directive style, the leader informs the subordinates of their expectation’s, such as how to do a task and when it is to be performed. This style is effective when subordinates are uncertain with the task or environment. The supportive style is used when…

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    for confidentiality. It 's also important to train around the awareness of LGBT patients and how to avoid projecting personal values and beliefs when providing services. The Department of Veterans Affairs have a directive on administering healthcare to transgender veterans. This directive includes non-discrimination policies and hormones treatments along with other treatments that are related to transitioning, but the VA does not pay nor perform sexual reassignment…

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    False Sense Of Security

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    How could Administrative, Technical, and Physical Controls introduce a false sense of security? Security controls are technical, physical or administrative defenses to evade, neutralize or diminish harm or inaccessibility because of risks operating on their corresponding weakness, i.e., security risk. Organizations add security controls, which is no surprise; however, it is easier than most think to bypass these controls. The business “goes through the motions of deploying a security tool or…

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    End Of Life Care

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    terminal condition that has become advanced, progressive and incurable. Some of the important aspects of end of life care that have to be considered and talked about are autonomy of the patient, decision making capacity, informed consent and advance directives. Autonomy In our book Ethics and issues in contemporary nursing, autonomy is defined as an ethical principle that literally means self-governing. It denotes having the freedom to make independent choices (Burkhardt & Nathaniel,…

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    Civil disobedience doesn’t have to pertain to violence. It is a useful action to prove a point and bring across quality changes. Rosa Parks is an exceptional attribute to positive reactions from civil disobedience. To further explain, Rosa was demanded by a white man to remove herself from the seat, so he can lounge on his bus ride. Sanders says, “The activists anticipated that such an arrest would lead to inevitable punishment and then trigger a bus boycott by Montgomery's black community”.…

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    Restrictions placed on military members first amendment rights. I. Every American is entitled to certain first amendment rights, however military members do not have those same freedoms. A. Restrictions placed on Freedom of Speech B. Restrictions placed on Freedom of assembly C. Restrictions placed on right to petition. II. Freedom of speech and how it applies to the military. A. The freedom of speech for all citizens of the United States of America. 1. Historical background on the freedom of…

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    Wall-E Character Analysis

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    In the movie Wall-E, the “Hero” Wall-E, is a robot that was made to clean up Earth’s garbage after Earth had no way to sustain any life on Earth. The role Wall-E plays in the movie is a hero because he had found the last plant life on Earth, it was a call to action. Eva is the robot that meets Wall-E while he’s making squares out of garbage. Eva has a deadly personality that also makes her quick witted. Eva’s role in the story is an ALLY and HERO because she assists Wall-E in saving the…

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    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, nearly half of all Americans are currently single, meaning they're exposed to unique risks and challenges when planning the disposition of their estates. While you may think that unmarried individuals don't necessarily need professional estate planning, the attorneys at Dearie, Fischer & Dame LLC in Lebanon, OH advise everyone to consider the complexities of their unique situation. When one partner in a marriage passes away without a will, their spouse will…

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    This response was very informative and provided several key connections between scripture and the ethical requirements of human service professionals. After reading through the response, this writer was challenged to find scripture relating to confidentiality. As indicated in the National Human Services Organization (2015) confidentiality is one of the ethical requirements and essential to building rapport with individuals. Further investigation into scripture, lead to Proverbs which provides…

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    the family income is spent and what activities the family partakes in. She is the sole authoritative figure in the family in regards to disciplining her daughter as well as her grandson. However, Mr. Barnes is more reserved and follows his wife directives. During the interactions with the family most of my questions were answered by Mrs. Barnes Responses by other family members seemed to be in line with her responses to the questions being asked. Additionally, when the topic of her adopted…

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