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    According to the article “The Classroom Environment” the environment a school creates “shapes how teachers and students will feel, think, and behave, and its qualities can have a lasting effect on our lives.” For these reasons, the environment in which a school creates plays a very important role in many peoples lives: the students, their families, the teachers, and the community. It can either work for or against those involved, which is why it is always one of the main concerns for schools.…

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    Aristotle said, “We are what we repeatedly do”. This view elevates repeated behavior or habits as the core of culture and deemphasizes what people feel, think or believe” (Watkins, 2013). In Case 3: Leading in a Hostile Environment, Colleen Brooks, is the manager responsible for overseeing nursing operations in four states. While she is not pleased with the idea, she understands however, that it is her job to complete the job at hand. Her task is simple; to help facilitate…

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    Diverse Clinic Environment

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    Culturally Sensitive and Diverse Clinic Environment This is a patient centered approach to ensuring that the patients feel the urge of honoring appointments, but also reduces feelings of depreciations. Fostering a culturally sensitive and diverse clinic environment would play a significant role in reducing no shows among patients (Sue & Sue, 2012). In addition to welcoming them all, patient care-providers should also eliminate the behavior of creating a feeling of guilt among patients, despite…

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    1) Change in environment 1. More dwell time between deployments There is a direct correlation in the comparison in the amount of dwell time when compared to deployment time, as it pertains to the likelihood that a Soldier is will experience symptoms of PTSD. Moreover, research also shows that with each additional time that a Soldier gets deployed to a combat zone, that the likelihood they are to experiencing PTSD increases dramatically. MacGregor, Han, Dougherty & Galarneau (2012). Soldiers that…

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    Youngseok JIN Personal Statement Ms. Chan Personal Statement I strongly believe that people are a product of their environment, though my environment is a bit atypical from one you might imagine. Moving from my home country of Korea to China at age thirteen has undoubtedly shaped my views on people and society. I believe I have developed not only a unique but a mature understanding of the ever flattening world, which will…

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    Changing Work Environment

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    Assignment 4 Work environments and landscapes are changing and challenging the relationship between employer and employee. The research topic I have chosen focuses on the work environment and the key factors contributing to diminished trust and loyalty. The question that will require research is: Can employers adjust to the current demands and changing work environment, but still maintain strong, loyal relationships with their employees; and do they feel it’s needed? I chose this topic…

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    My Classroom Environment

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    1. Classroom environment: Describe in detail the type of classroom you observed. (For example, the type and makeup of the classroom (inclusion/self-contained), what disabilities you observed, the size of the class, how many adults.) The content matter covered in class. How the students were evaluated. Do not pass judgment on the teacher, simply report what happened in the classroom. When I observed Dr. Besvinickm’s class she gives the class time to settle from their previous extra…

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    Auto Industry Environment

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    there are many environmental challenges and economical obstacles within the automotive industry in the United States. There is also a strive to succeed. Companies are looking to improve the quality, sustainability, and reduce their effects on the environment. Between global competition, environmental deficits, and a recession; the auto industry is succeeding and will constantly be looking to improve. As long as there are competitions to be had, and obstacles to overcome the industry will be…

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    Social Work Environment

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    increase productivity of the undertakings (Joint ILO/WHO committee on occupational health, 1950). Employers should promote such working environments which reduced medical cost and motivate employees by providing healthy and safe work environment because increased job performance of workers associated with healthy and safe work environment. “Psychosocial work environment” is one of the most critical predictors of job performance which is showed by two famous psychosocial job stress models for…

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    maintained its less contaminated waters and tried to keep a balance on the amount of fishes taken out of the water vs the amount still in the water and able to reproduce. One of the biggest factors that pose a threat to the fishing industry in the environment and the sanctions being imposed by governments…

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