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    future public libraries are moving into a direction of redesigning library space, moving away from set traditional ways and welcoming the digital age for their communities. As we take a closer glance into the future it entitles people wanting to gaining access to information at a rapid rate. However, the challenges public libraries will face are securing adequate funding to support such major changes. Eliminating the Dewey systems application Consenus (2009) examined the effect of the public…

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    Public health systems began as a not-for-profit Catholic health care system located in Alaska, Washington, Montana, Oregon and California in 1856. Today the largest health care system in the state is the Oregon region. Acute care hospitals, multiple clinics and physician groups are a part of the Oregon region. . (Martin, H. J., & Delawska-Elliott, B. 2015) The public health system is comprised of many areas. Public health has had multiple definitions through the last twenty years. The National…

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    ownership. In other words change the ownership from public to private. Privatization is happening all over the U.S., for instance, Republicans want to replace the IRS agents with private debt collection agencies, New Jersey wants to privatize the public water system and 911 services, Florida would like the public transportation to be privatized, and finally Wisconsin would like to privatize all public education. What is being privatized in the public school system?…

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    Route 99 Observation

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    The route 99 — Commercial-Broadway / UBC (B-Line) is one of the most widely used bus routes in Vancouver. During peak operating hours, the bus is filled to capacity and the bus is very crowded. With this in mind, the “99” is a great place to make observations regarding; how people interact with one another in close quarters on their daily commute. I plan to make my observations on a weekday during the evening ‘peak hours’, so I am able to observe a large number of people on the bus, and to…

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    between governments and big business can be characterized by asking, who is doing the public 's work? Capitalism has constructed an artificial social reality that says, “government is bad,” “efficiency…

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    The old public administration takes its roots from Woodrow Wilson (1941), who advised to look at the administration separate from the politics. He started to explore the field of public administration and suggested the ways of its further development as a professional field. Woodrow Wilson (1941) began looking at the government from the business perspective, supporting the idea of a strong executive who makes firm decisions in the policy implementation. He also advocated for the professional…

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    Breaking the bargain, Donald Savoie explores the bargain between public servants, ministers, and parliament as they make up the administrative and political parts of Canadian governance. To be more precise, Savoie examines the “territory” between permanent and elected officials in bureaucracy and democracy within Canada (2003, p. 3). In terms of his thesis, Savoie’s central thesis is “the traditional bargain between politicians and public servants is coming unglued, and the space that was once…

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    They plan and coordinate services in hospitals and clinics, overseeing specific departments or entire facilities. The career is essential in assuring that the health services are being provided at its fullest capabilities. On a normal basis, health service managers need a bachelor’s degree for employment. Some applicable coursework would want health information systems, accounting, hospitable management, strategic planning, and law. Some employers, like those in the public health administration,…

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    Question 1 (LO1a) A. Trust in this case study is a confidence to the integrity and skills of the physicians or clinicians. It’s a confidence that whatever they do, they need to fulfil their role as a patient or a healthcare agent. B. In Mr. Nelson’s medical history, he already experienced three deteriorations in his health due to peripheral vascular disease and diabetes. By the time he found out, Mr. Nelson intensively cared for himself throughout his lifestyle and his diet is mostly through…

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    Public Health Agencies

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    Federal, State and Local Public Health Agencies Public Health received national attention when the Institute of Medicine defined it as “organized community efforts aimed at the prevention of disease and the promotion of health” (Salinsky, 2010, p. 5). According to the American Nurses Association (2013) “the health of the population is the cornerstone of public health” (p. 1). Public Health promotes three main functions which consist of assessment of the community’s health status, development…

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