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    I interviewed Oscar's teacher as well as the professional support vision, and one on one aide. For his regular teacher I asked him about Oscar's strengths and weakness in the classroom. He told me that Oscar is very docile and polite student. He is learnable quickly. He follows the directs and do exactly whatever I ask him to do. For his weakness, his teacher told me that Oscar requires assistance with meals due to his eating disorders. He does eat very well, which effects on the performance. I…

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    Identified the issues within Ralston Crane, the solution is to establish high-quality Leader-Member Exchange Relationships (LMX). As justified above, higher productivity, motivation and job satisfaction would be found within the followers with in-group relationships (Ilies, Nahrgang, & Morgeson, 2007; Chen, Lam, & Zhong, 2007). The in-group should be established as large as possible and as small an out-group as possible (George & Jones, 2008). Achieving high-level LMX in both the leaderships of…

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    continuation, Social Exchange theory according to Robbins, Chatterjee, & Canda (2012), agree that “those who cannot engage in equal exchange, a form of debt is incurred in which they are relegated to lower status” (pg. 361). When applying this theory to homelessness based on the notions of rewards/punishments, it becomes difficult to predict what each person sees fit due to individual opinions/life experiences. In support, according to Johnson & Rhodes (2015), “The Social Exchange theory is…

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    theories is the leader-member exchange theory (LMX). The centerpiece of the LMX is based on relationships and exchanges between leaders and subordinates. It is important to highlight that LMX does not focus on equal treatment due to the fact that subordinates have different needs. However, LMX main goal is…

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    Decrease of Value in American Dollar and Other Currencies and its Impact on Society Over the past years the values of currencies throughout the world has fluctuated. This event of reduction has had an immense impact on our nation. “A currency devalues when its value declines in relation to one or more other currencies.” (Devaluation Definition) Due to the expansion of the money distribution, America’s currency has taken a negative turn. The graph below by,(Why Bitcoin Value vs. The Dollar Doesn…

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    Abstract Health-information exchange, that is, enabling the interoperability of automated health data, can facilitate important improvements in healthcare quality and efficiency. A vision of interoperability and its benefits was articulated more than a decade ago. Since then, important advances toward the goal have been made. The advent of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act and the meaningful use program is already having a significant impact on the direction…

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    AT&T started in 1875 when Alexander Graham Bell invented the first talking telegraph. In 1876 and 1877 Bell got his patents on his telegraph. New Haven, CT was where the first telephone exchange existed in 1878 and this was operated under Bell Telephone. It took about three years for more telephone exchanges to open in most major cites in the United States. It was decided then to build a long distance telephone network and it started in New York and in 30 years is reached all the way to San…

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    QE and Exchange Rates Since quantitative easing loosens a domestic money supply, it takes more currency to purchase imported goods or services. This makes imports more expensive, and exports cheaper in the same way that devaluation efforts do. According to PPP, this will make the currency depreciate. Therefore, QE affects the exchange rate. Another stated goal of QE, from nations that have implemented it, is attaining proper inflation rates. Inflation rates are part of “market fundamentals”…

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    Altruism, exchange and stigma Within ourselves we have certain moral obligations. Feinberg (1980) outlines the following: 1. Indebtness: one feels obligated to owe something to another 2. Commitment: a duty owned to a third party 3. Reparation: to pay back for the harm that was caused Ultra-obligations are those where one feels obliged on a general sense of moral principles. These are not exactly individualized but as being part of society we have other obligations. According to Titmuss (1970),…

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    Capital market based research (MBAR) acts as a substantial aspect in debating financial theory. Capital market-based research was developed in the 1970’s as research into finance grew and knowledge of capital markets increased. MBAR involves examining the relationship between financial information and share prices. If investors find information to be useful, they would react through buying or selling shares and this reaction would cause share prices to change. The implication of no share price…

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