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    Non Renewable Resources

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    the non-renewable resources. These resources are those that cannot be replaced in a short period of times some even take centuries to be made. Diesel, natural gas, coal, crude oil, Uranium, and propane are all examples of non renewable resources found in our planet (Carty). Fossil fuels, resources created from animals and plants, are diesel, gasoline and propane which take millions and millions of years to be…

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    Nonprofits become an essential part of life for many people in need and working in one brings great experiences. Working in management for a nonprofit takes dedication in many aspects and wanting to serve for others. One nonprofit organization that I imagine myself working for is the Make A Wish Foundation. Taking on the role as part of management working as a main manager in the wish team means having a love to give back and help kids with critical medical conditions make their wishes come…

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    JIA Case Study

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    B. The Decision to Reduce the Frequency of the JIA’s Yearly Meetings to One Annual Meeting Will Not Expose the JIA to Any Significantly Liability Risks In Maryland, the JIA was established by means of the Maryland Property Insurance Availability Act, which is found in Md. Code (1957, 2001 repl. vol., 2016 suppl.) § 25-401 et seq. of the Insurance Article (“INS”). Similar to the DCPIF, the JIA is also an unincorporated association. INS § 25-403(a)(2). Contrary to the DCPIF, however, the JIA does…

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    to solicit a donation they were not used in the manner which was agreed upon when received by the charity. Non- profit managers are often faced with dilemmas not usually faced by other for-profit counterparts. This may be because they are driven predominantly by social goals, as opposed to goals associated with maximizing wealth. Research shows evidence that the problems experienced by non-profit organizations are all very unique…

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    beings. These acts usually delivered by health professions such as doctors, dentists, physicians, etc. Acknowledged the importance of healthcare, when I was back in Vietnam, I was one of the volunteers in The Red Cross of Vietnam Society which is a non-profit organization. Our missions are to assist and mobilize organizations, individuals, in-country and abroad, to help people in difficulties…

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    McLamore Foundation: Burger King McLamore Foundation gives back to the people. The foundation was created in order to help promote charity organizations and activities. Burger King uses their brand to collect donations and scatter it across the world. For example: Burger King has decided to support Room to Read. Since its creation in 2000, Room to Read has changed 7 million children in Africa and Asia by helping them to become literate and teaching them gender equality. Room to Read will create…

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    The Army Profession and Challenges in the Civilian-Military Relations The United States Army is arguably the most powerful Army in the world. Its endurance from the Cold War era to current unconventional conflicts of the modern day has proven its resiliency. The United States Army is undoubtedly a profession, and the leaders in the United States Army have critical and important role, ADRP1 defined and described the Army Profession and the Army Ethic as “Army Profession – A unique vocation of…

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    In June 2010, I was a newly promoted Private First Class in the United States Army. I’ve been in the active service for less than a year at that point and I was already outshining my peers. My First Sergeant, the most Senior Enlist Personnel in my Company, came up to me and gave a challenge. This Challenge would result in a complete change of direction in my career, my physical toughness, and my mental capacity to learn. It change my mind set on what it means to be a Soldier. It helped lay down…

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    Well it seems that there has been plenty of debate on issues within Enlisted Promotions and Reductions system and the Army is addressing some of those. “Some of the major areas of change are; Promotion point fixes, Transfer of ‘promotable’ status, Non-promotable status, Disability evaluations, required education, and Senior NCO Promotions.” (AR 600-8-19,…

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    consumer products, or in this case, to fulfill a social responsibility. This paper will examine Autism Speaks, a non-profit organization that funds research surrounding ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorders) and helps to provide resources, education and awareness surrounding these disorders. Throughout this examination, the history of the organization will be examined in regards to how this non-profit organization came to fruition. From there, the sociological and economical context in which it is…

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