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    dashboard should be easily read at a glance, and encourage action. Determining the audience and their needs is the first fundamental dashboard design principle. It is paramount to understand who will use the dashboard and what the most important metrics that will lead to the action. On the other word, the readability and action-ability of the selected metrics is paramount. In order to create a dashboard that easy to read and inspires to action, I changed the Magnolia Community Dashboard with…

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    Dr. James Reswick Summary

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    explain what he learned about research over a long, distinguish career. 1,2 Recognized in 1976 with election to the National Academy of Engineering, Reswick spent the majority of his career working in the adaptive technology field. This engineering foundation defined how he viewed valid research for many years. However, after assuming duties as Associate Director at the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Reswick began to see various research types as valid.…

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    the first thing that comes into your mind, but rather to act out on something with a clear intention and commitment. This law also teaches people the action of non-action, the wisdom of remaining still and quite in certain situations. "...no matter what you know or who your are- no matter how many books you have read or what your talents are- only action brings potential to life." (Page 75) I apply this law in two aspects of my life, for my goals and during fights. For example, in June I was…

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    Plaintiff, JIM MANOS DRILLING AND PUMP, INC., a California corporation, a.k.a. MANOS PUMP SERVICE filed this action against Defendant, FELICITAS I. OCAMPO, after a failed attempt to drill a productive water well upon land titled in the name of FELICITAS I. OCAMPO (hereinafter Ms. Ocampo) in El Cajon in May 2015. After being presented with a bill for drilling services nearly double the written proposal accepted by Ms. Ocampo, and given that no written change order had been signed by Ms. Ocampo…

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    Will he live or be lost? The Giver is an interesting movie with a young man named Jonas. He lives with his father and mother and sister lily. The Giver is a novel that copies the world today. Jonas and all the other 12 year olds in his world are given jobs. He, among them, is given the most important job of receiving all the memories of the world. He learns that there is actually color and truth about his world. It copies the world today because the whole point is that when your 12 in that world…

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    According to the oxford dictionary, Research is defined as the systematic investigation into a subject area or the study of materials in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions. Research is also often said to be an endeavor to discover new or collate old knowledge through scientific study subjected to a rigorous and critical investigation Usually a research is commissioned or carried out where there is a burning question or a problem that needs to be resolved or answered. It could be…

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    Ethics Review With any research comes risk. Lindell & Perry (2004, p. 1) states “risk can be defined broadly as a condition in which there is a possibility that persons or property could experience adverse consequences”. Many action research (AR) studies encounter minimal exposure to any harmful information or risks to the participants. According to The Belmont Report “even avoiding harm requires learning what is harmful; and in the process of obtaining this information, a person may be exposed…

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    components of community based research is ensuring that your research is being conducted in a way that is empowering the community and is relevant to the needs of the community. Ensuring that community based research is designed in an empowering way is especially important because often this type of research is conducted in vulnerable communities that have experienced various levels of discrimination. In Meredith Minker and Nina Wallerstein’s Community-Based Participatory Research for Health:…

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    Future Research Tasks

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    ♣ Updates given on current research activities with discussion of any barriers to study completion ♣ Discussion of future research plans and advising on specific aims and grant applications ♣ Identification of research, community, and patient research partners ♣ Review academic scholarship including manuscripts, abstracts, posters, and presentations prior to submission ♣ Review academic promotion packets for academic researchers ♣ Review promotional materials community scientists ♣ Review and…

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    more than pay for the expected $30 million cost for the system implementation company wide. The system will also provide ongoing efficiencies, labor metrics, and reduce state department of labor risk through appropriate time tracking. The second action item requires further expansion of the food production management platform to increase distributor participation, which ultimately increases national volume discounts. The national volume discounts are reductions of product costs created through…

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