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    In unit 2 discussion 2, we are asked to select a health care organization and conduct an external environmental assessment using a framework or tool. The organization selected is the military Area Support Medical Company (ASMC). The external environmental assessment was conducted with the PEST concepts. PEST is an acronym for political, economic, social, and technological. The terminology represents the framework organizations use to evaluate the external factors that affects their business…

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    employees. Promotion In order to understand our company better, Holder Construction Group will adopt SWOT Analysis. SWOT Analysis is a method for our company to realize the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threads of the market sectors. The analyzers in our company or the third parties will run this analysis. However, SWOT Analysis is not the only measurement of the strategic plan of Holder Construction Group. After analyzing the business strategies of our company, we will prompt a…

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    Skanska Aus Group Analysis

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    Presentation #5 Group: Skanska AUS Group The Skanska Aus Group presented on the human resources issue of turnover and retention of staff in the construction industry. Overall the presentation was good with very strong techniques displayed with only minor areas requiring improvement to advance the outcome to a very good standard. Presentations need to be structured in such a way as to keep the audience engaged while also getting the information across so that they will remember the main points.…

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    ‘I AM WORTH IT’ is a social group I would like to create, whose mission would be to help individual homeless people jump over their adversities and start living a life that is humane and worth living. This group would consist of volunteers who want to make a positive impact on other people’s lives, while at the same time making a memorable, changing experience in their…

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    different groups of privilege. According to statistics provided by the New York Times of this past election, Males (54%) were more likely to vote for the Republican candidate than females (42%). Furthermore, Whites (58%) were more likely to have voted for the republican candidate than non-Whites (NYT article). It is scientifically recognized that whites and males (more specifically, white males) have the most privilege in American society today (McIntosh, 2010). Thus, it stands to reason that…

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    Five Food Group Analysis

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    It is recommended that we eat a variety of foods from the five food groups. By doing so, we are meeting nutritional requirements which are needed for good health (Eat For Health, 2015). The five food groups include: Vegetables and legumes/beans Fruit Lean meat and poultry, eggs, tofu, fish, seeds, nuts, legumes and beans Breads, cereals, pasta, rice, noodles and other grains Milk, yoghurt, cheese and/or alternatives Foods are grouped together due to their similarities in regards to nutrients…

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    VW Group Scandal Analysis

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    companies has been to a profit from their operations in order to please their shareholders. This report examines the recent case of VW Group and the scandal surrounding their attempt to cheat the emissions testing carried out by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in pursuit of profit, and the subsequent media attention that followed. I look at whether the group has lost legitimacy in the eyes of the public and of its shareholders and if there has been any effect on the automobile…

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    Support groups have been increasing over time, and have been shown to effectively help individuals who need to relate their problems to others, in an environment which is non-judgmental. This type of group is helpful when people want to talk to others, and they do not have family, or may not wish to burden their family with their specific concerns. Support groups designed for women suffering with HIV, has been shown to be advantageous with disclosure of a sensitive issue, while allowing women to…

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    most of these situations. Luckily, this game was short as we got into groups where we had to control how many points on the stage we were touching. In a group of three, we lifted our legs, put our hands on the floor and sat on each other to keep our points consistent with the ones the teacher wanted us to have on the floor. I felt a little guilty since I didn’t carry anyone or have them sit on my back like the other member in my group who, luckily, didn’t have to do this for long as we got into…

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    Group Reflection 4 This week’s group was really interesting for me. As a group we experienced our first bit of “conflict” in our group. However, I did not actually feel like there was much of the conflict but more of a misunderstanding. Personally, I don’t have a problem with the way the co-leaders run the group. I understand that co-leaders are trained to be aware of people’s face expression, tone of voice, and emotions. These are the obvious characteristics of a therapist/client relationship…

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