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    The resources that street-level bureaucrats have to work are very inadequate. Yet, the demand from the public, or clients, is always increasing. As a result, street-level bureaucrats are constraints to the resources. Street-level bureaucrats also have broad discretion and that’s because of the constraints they are force upon. The resources that they have to work with also make the goals of street-level bureaucrats ambiguous and conflicting. Yet, street-level bureaucrats try to do their best,…

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    answers and considered them all. Eventually, I released that the reason I 'm in college is to learn the skills that the career has. After looking through the list of majors one last time I decided to major in Communication with a concentration in Public Relations. I might not have the all skills that people think of when they…

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    a department that relates to communication and media, or personnel and human resources. Three job positions that I chose from the website are Public Relations Specialists, Program Directors, and Fraud Examiners/Analysts. (onetonline.org.) Most of activities of these three positions are related to communication, administration, and personnel resources. Public Relations Specialist is the position that I am most interested in. The work activities are mostly based on communicating with peers and…

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    In order for a destination to be sustainable, it has to make sure that it practices sustainable development. The graph shown below gives an example of how the three parts involved in sustainable development should come together to create a sustainable destination. Johann Dreo (March 9, 2006), Sustainable development. Retrieved: April 22, 2008 from www.wikipedia.org/sustainable_development This model was created by Johann Dreo, he put it forward in his work on sustainable development.…

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    Nebraska town, I never imagined the impact that the field of Public Health would have on my life. I took complete comfort in the ignorance is bliss mentality. I would partake in standard farm labors, sports, adventures and other activities. Through the participation of said activities, I’m certain that I was exposed to unimaginable amounts of microorganisms. Yet, I remained a fairly healthy child and I’m sure I developed a robust immune system. Seeking a change in my life, I joined the…

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    Akashi Bridge Essay

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    1.0 Problem Statement To prepare a case study on the Akashi Bridge considering the history, design philosophy, construction techniques, construction materials and problem encountered throughout the design and construction phase. 2.0 Introduction Bridges have been in existence for a very long time and are any structure that carries a path across or over obstacles. Some obstacles can be considered as rivers, the ocean or valleys. Over the centuries bridges have evolved from as simple as wooden…

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    Discussion This section will address three points related to the data presented in the aforementioned figures: (1) critically evaluate the data, (2) interpret the data, and (3) show how they correlate with the current state of knowledge. A systematic analysis of Figures 2 and 3 reveals that much urban sprawl has occurred in the D’Olive Creek Watershed from 1989 to 2016. As stated previously, impervious surfaces reroute runoff, which can impact sedimentation, erosion, and pollution processes in…

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    from God to build a treehouse. Climbing over 100 feet high and spreading across seven trees, the tree house is known for being the largest in the world. While the project took over ten years to complete, the structure is currently off limits to the public due to safety concerns. Burgess, was praying when he claimed God told him, "If you build a tree house, I'll see that you never run out of material." , Burgess began the treehouse. I have visited the tree house many times and have sat around a…

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    Determinants Of Health

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    determinants of health include “wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life”, wider to the conditions in which people are born, work, grow, and live. As Cynthia wrote on her post, it would be obvious to incline towards the most basic needs of humans such as access to clean water, but in my opinion what has the greatest impact on health outcomes in developing and developed countries are the wider set forces and systems shaping the conditions that the WHO describes. The…

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    Contemporary Global Health

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    Colonialism has had tremendous effects on the health of both indigenous populations and colonists through a system of oppression, the transmission of new diseases, and the process of urban planning (Farmer, et al CH 3 2013). In order to understand and analyze the impacts that colonial history has had on contemporary global health one must take a broad and historically deep perspective towards health. Practices such as the economization of health, the racialization of health and politicization of…

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