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    The Celebrity Controversy

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    that this person they admire is trying to help a cause and it wills them to want to help as well. People donate time and money to the cause therefore aiding the cause. A concern is because celebrity humanitarians can “dilute debates, offer misguided policy proposals, and lack credibility” (Text 4, Lines 11-12). However, celebrities appear before global assemblies and lobby for humanitarian causes (Text 3, Lines 4-5). Celebrities could not be appearing before global leaders if they were not…

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    an economic policy that is based on the idea that a country should rely on local industrialized products instead of products garnered through foreign trade. Since 1980, direct government intervention and participation in the productive economy substantially diminished, notably through a vast privatization program. In the 1980s and early 1990s, the focus was shifted towards economic policies that favor…

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    Bloomington is a town, which is full of different kinds of nonprofit organizations, and there are always events that held by those organizations going on daily. It is hard to catch every single event, but because of the large variety of nonprofit organizations, people who live here can have lots of choices to participate into them and experience the voluntarism and altruism at the same time. According to Indiana.edu, there are approximately 1,082 nonprofit organizations at Bloomington (Indiana…

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    must define policies that ensure the safety, and security of its personnel. The policy should include physical security, as well as processes that ensure that personal data is protected. The company should only collect personal information when required, and disclose how the personal information is going to be used. Personnel security should be a top-down approach, with all levels of management in agreement on how best to administer the policy, and enforce it. Personnel Security Policy A…

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    Transitional Leadership

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    Lastly, another strength I display as it pertains to a transitional leader is taking disciplinary action on minimally satisfactory employees. I ensure staff have the knowledge, skills and abilities to be successful in their scope of practice, but I negate to have them under performing which causes our performance measure to go down. As per the related charge, disciplinary actions are. For instance, an employee who receives notification to schedule a cancer patient as soon as possible to see…

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    This article discusses the under evaluation of the effects of war carried out by the United States military. Although there is much debate about foreign policy, there isn’t must justification for our nation’s wars. As the Iraq war grew unpopular, the analytical focus shifted deficiencies in intelligence analysis, war-planning, and counterinsurgency doctrine. There is not much focus on the theories of democratization, energy security, non-proliferation, and of failed states justifying the war and…

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    Case Study: Techfite

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    A. Policies: In order to address current issues so that we can all be more effective moving forward, we at Techfite are implementing 3 new polices, effective immediately: 1. Techfite will decrease top level executive bonuses to create an allowance for an increase in wage and benefits for other employees. 2. Techfite will become a benefactor for community reestablishment projects. 3. Techfite will create intern opportunities for the local community. A1. Rationale Policy 1 Rationale:…

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    In this reading regarding pharmaceutical industries reveal some shocking facts about how contaminated prescription drugs are poisoning the public, since the scandal, it has made policy makers extremely difficult for policing the safety and effectiveness of prescription drugs. By statistic, our massive domestic prescription drug industry sold 294 billion worth of drugs worldwide and 177.5 billion domestically, and it has helped patients from various disease. However, beside the huge success of…

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    Introduction In the year of 2004, 2.5 billion dollars of annual sales hit the blockbuster market on a pharmaceutical drug named Vioxx (Rofecoxib), which thousands of physicians prescribed to their patients worldwide (Medscape Medical News, 2004; Topol, 2004). The drug has shown an increase in heart attacks and strokes with suspiciousness to why leaders did not act earlier to withdraw the pharmaceutical drug from the market timely (Topol, 2004). The leaders involved were faced with more than a…

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    Public Participation

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    political process in terms of urban planning policy can vary greatly between places and types of policies. Between the federal, state, and local governments, different actions are taken to push policies, sometime this includes public participation and sometimes it does not. It is also important to recognize that planning policies are also intertwined, meaning an environmental planning policy will likely shape the formation of a transportation or housing planning policy. In the majority of…

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