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    Obtaining my undergraduate degree was one of the highlights of my life. By day I attended classes, studied hard and completed my student observation and student teaching requirements. On nights and weekends I worked at a country club working as many shifts as I could to pay for my courses at St. John Fisher College. When I graduated in the spring of 2005 with my Bachelor of Arts in History and my initial teaching certification in hand, I was excited to teach and challenge the young minds of our…

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    Two Spiritual Gifts

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    in two spiritual gifts identified as the highest-ranking spiritual abilities, which I appear to possess. The two dominant gifts are administration and pastor/shepherd. I personally would agree with this evaluation since much of my life has been in management and now I have been entrusted to shepherd a small rural church. Examining first the gift of administration, reflects an activity that I have been engaged in most of my life. Much of my adult career has been leading teams of people most…

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    years, many have argued that there are several differences between public and private organizations. Public organizations are usually owned and operated by the government (influenced by political authority) meanwhile private organizations are not part of the government. These include corporations and partnerships that can be both profit or non-profit. The increase in empirical evidence on the comparison of organizations such as the public and private sectors is due to the research from…

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    Since private organizations do not have the pressure to meet public standards they are not under much scrutiny on a daily basis unless a huge issue has been uncovered, the press also has a much smaller impact on their image and so they are mostly left unexposed (Allison, p.47). The seventh point is one that can be often overlooked, formal constraints. Public sectors are “bound by a separate legal regime” and especially lately “because they have recently adopted some of the characteristics and…

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    Roosevelt’s prime objective was not destructive of trusts, but a concern that the public not suffer unduly because of trusts.” The coal strike of 1902 would usher in a new kind of progressive politics. TR would make his wish for government intervention a reality with the advent of his trust busting campaign. Roosevelt would use the power of the executive branch as a means form dismantling monopolies in the private sector. A prime example of TR’s trust-busting policies was his 1902 battle…

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    The practice of state asset management being recognized by many countries due to its essential role to perform public service provision. Many countries realize that efficient and effective state asset management policies and practices will give more benefits more than the government’s initial investment. State asset management practices in every country may different as there is a difference in some aspects such as different in definition and scope of the asset, accounting and information system…

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    The profession that I identified as what I want to do the rest of my life is Health Services Administration. It took me long time to realize that this is what I wanted to do. It was a long journey. I worked since I was 17. I always held administrative jobs like administrative assistant, telebanker, or Internet banker. I was laid off back in 2005. I knew that there were no jobs and instead of being unemployed I decided to reinvent myself. The first career that I picked was Physical Therapy.…

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    why it is sometimes argued that the public and private sectors have converged since 1979 and consider to what extent you agree that this is the case Since 1979, there has been a global shift in the provision of public services, from solely public sector, to a greater involvement of the private sector. Until just over thirty years ago, the public sector was to abide by strict rules and codes of conduct with regards to management, known as Public Administration. However, it was recognised by some…

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    is a prominent issue in America when resources bought from the money of the people are being constantly wasted. It is common knowledge that there is an exponential growth in the amount of money being spent annually on resources by health care administrations, most of which ends up becoming useless. There are administrators assigned to writing policies that can help cut the spending budget in order to reduce wasted materials, but there has still been no drastic change. An article published by the…

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    general healthcare administration positions, without adding specific disciplines. I learned several things about the industry as well as some things that I can focus on specifically instead of just searching broadly. Conducting a job search is helpful in knowing what types of jobs and opportunities are available. The health care administration field offers many varying medical careers, with varying salaries depending upon what position you choose. Job Search Health Care Administration Health…

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