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    1. Introduce your organization by presenting a detailed historical description of the organization from inception to a discussion of current issues and major initiatives (500-1000 words). a. As an organization, GEICO has a colorful history. Originally founded in 1936 by Leo Godwin, Sr., GEICO today has grown into a massive company, holding the title as the second largest private auto insurance company within the United States. With its original founding, Godwin sought to create a product that…

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    There is a divine calling on Theologian’s Ken Archer’s life. Born in Ohio, his parents, Ken and Charlotte Archer were always very loving, supportive and encouraging of anything he wanted to do. He is very thankful towards them for all that they have done for him. At the age of nineteen, Dr. Ken Archer accepted the Pentecostal way of life, it is evident that God has a plan like no other on his life and has used him in many glorious ways. His in-laws, Revd Norman and Nancy Beetler, introduced him…

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    depression. My son is on the autism spectrum. I want to learn as much as possible to be able to help them work through their problems and be successful in their lives. These are only a handful of reasons for seeking a counseling degree here at Lakeland. Personality Characteristics of a…

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    the use of deodorant and the cleanliness of your clothing. As you probably know, not just anyone can be a nurse. You must have the correct training and education to fulfill the requirements to work in the medical field. I currently volunteer at Lakeland Regional Medical Center in St. Joseph and I have spoken to several nurses and doctors about the schooling and classes they went through to get where they are today. Several of the young nurses told me that going through the LMC nursing program is…

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    Pushing the Limits My whole life I have wanted to be the best. The best at what? I cannot to tell you. My stomach contained a fiery burn that pushed me reach the head of the pack. I wanted to be the best in class, sports, and my other hobbies, such as singing. I still feel the desire to be better than everyone else. My educational journey has revolved around stretching my limits and surpassing the depth of my knowledge. My whole life has been a competition to be the best. I would ask my…

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    9-899-180 REV : JUNE 9 , 2 0 0 4 ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Professor Paul W. Marshall and Research Associate Jeremy B. Dann prepared this case. HBS cases are developed solely as the basis for class discussion. Cases are not intended to serve as endorsements, sources of primary data, or illustrations of effective or ineffective management. Copyright © 1999 President and Fellows of Harvard College. To…

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    One never tends to take the time to think how lucky it is to live in such a wicked world. It's crazy to think that as for everyone, when we’re living our daily lives, we could be walking past a potential thief, rapist, or killer. One truly never understands what people may go through. That's why it's best to instead of adding to the wicked world, spread positivity. As for Joseph Paul Franklin, the story is different. He lived in a broken home that didn’t allow him to receive the positivity,…

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    Then there’s the whole other race factor: Is concern over “income levels” and “demographic change” just gloss for an underlying assumption—that neighborhoods go south when white people move out and black people move in. If that isn’t enough to roil the revitalization waters, this emerging shift in neighborhood policy rings all kinds of alarm bells about gentrification and social engineering. Baltimore has avoided such prickly issues for the last decade with a community development approach…

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    could take to finish my degree that wouldn 't bore me to death, and I figured, "A class about dreams has to be at least somewhat interesting, right?" So I signed up expecting nothing more than to learn a few facts, and get through my last semester at Lakeland. However, I quickly learned…

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    Healthcare Documentation Specialist INTRODUCTION If I decided to be a healthcare documentation specialist, I would assist doctors and therapists in recording patient medical records. The reason I chose this career is because I am interested in health and would love a career in healthcare. Through my research, I hope to learn about the education that is required and what kind of information I would have to learn to succeed in this career. I am interested in medical terminology and anatomy, so I…

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