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    The models demonstrate both convergence and divergence in terms of their structuring of change over time. From an initial assessment, each theory could likely be characterized as stressing discontinuous change over continuous (incremental) change, since each implies transformations (or turning points) that produce discontinuities in the organization of a structure (Lightfoot et al., 2013; Schulenberg et al., 2004). However, upon closer inspection, each model present aspects of continuous change…

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    In the two poems The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost and Maggie and Milly and Molly and May by e.e. cummings, the authors use extended metaphors of life, contradicting rhyme schemes, and nature symbolism to discuss the themes of losing youth, but also of finding identity. The central theme of both poems is the discussion of life through the use of an extended metaphor. Instead of using specified realistic scenarios, the author of TRNT uses the common analogy of the two paths of life, as seen…

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    traits and not about inanimate objects. You can describe a person as being a good person, but you can also describe a painting as being good which are two entirely different uses of the word. 2. A utilitarian approach is mainly based on making a decision if something is ethical based on what the consequences turn out to be. A consequentialist would be more focused on if these consequences result in the most happiness and the action itself being good. On the other hand a deontological approach…

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    Summary The most effective organization will work on staff empowerment. The staff empowerment important to” increases job satisfaction, decreases burnout and improves staff members’ ability to provide empowerment focused service to clients” (2016). Therefore, I have seen great jobs among SCI Alberta organization to empower their staff and volunteer as well. In addition, they are effectively working on “empowerment model” to their staff and clients they serve. The empowerment is “awakening of…

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    Training for the unpredictable can be hard but attained. Your goal to train for the unpredictable is not to be ready for anything in the sense that you will know the outcome no matter what but to train to be resilient to the change of the unknown. In the communication field we train for the best outcome with the best scenario as well as train to enforce the basic of their respected gear so when something does happened the Marines will be able to react on it and fix the issue to get communication…

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    Mental Illness Letter

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    This letter being written may not be one of my finer moments I must admit. I sit as I ponder what exactly to say. Excuses are not an acceptable form of taking responsibility in my eyes. Justification of my mistakes does not correct the problem or mistake. I guess I just have to look at the situation in reflection knowing hindsight is 20/20 & if I could go back to redo my charting I would have done what I know should have been done in the first place. Human error, or human mistakes are relevant…

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    Qu Case Study

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    Background QUU has identified the Ipswich local government area as a priority area where relationships with state members could be further developed. This briefing note seeks to outline where opportunities for QUU exist to develop relationships and will: ● identify current challenges state members have with issues relating to water distribution-retailer and supplier enquiries ● outline potential engagement opportunities for QUU ● list all state members of the Queensland Parliament with…

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    In order to verify the validity of the continued long-term use of rigid cervical collars in the EMS professional, both descriptive and historical findings will be used. With such a wide array of knowledge and studies completed pertaining to the use of rigid cervical collars some deciphering is needed to determine the efficacy of their use. With many research topics the data available is often split and potentially biased towards a given opinion without much backing. In the case the research…

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    In my opinion, Carolyn should have warned Gino gently that he has gone a little bit too far, not actually to stop him but to help him find the way out on this situation. Maybe ask him if he needs any help or support on his work if there anything she can do for him, like this Gino will feel relaxed and not feel too stressed that he has a lot of problems to handle then he can solve his problem more carefully. Helping and supporting Gino is not only helped him on his work but also help him to have…

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    Introduction The army and navy used colleges for special training in the Navy V-12 program and the Army Specialized Training Program, which, along with similar programs, accelerated college education, expanded science and technology courses, and introduced new methods of instruction (Stubblefield & Keane, 1994). The army wanted to address the illiteracy problem it had fast. The army established special training units and developed functional training materials related to the individuals’ army…

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