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    Formal Rulemaking

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    This rulemaking comes in two different forms: formal rulemaking, which happens at a hearing (this type of rulemaking now rarely happens now because it is too cumbersome) and take a great deal of time to allow all the parties to have their voice, and then informal rulemaking; which is issuing notice, taking comment and issuing final rule (almost all rules are made this way now). Formal rulemaking is now a dead form of rulemaking. This is because it takes too long for the rules to be made, the process of formal rulemaking is seen as way to slow to the face pace that rulemaking needs to be, once the rule making profess starts it is not possible to stop changes, and make corrections. This all leads to rules do not actually get made under the formal rulemaking…

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    The Basic Talk-Reflection

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    The first paragraph on page 490 under the “The Basic Talk: Gain Their Cooperation” section is moving. I agree with everything that is said but I could have never put it into words like the book. Amazing. The cooperation of students is crucial to classroom management. I have witness classrooms with almost total cooperation and hardly any cooperation. The teacher is in charge of creating the cooperative environment. Its a difficult task at times because all students are different and they require…

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    The opening words of his book, “Life is a series of decisions” (Dr. Kent Ingle, 2013), accurately describes his view. Dr. Kent Ingle quickly denounces the idea that on should find themselves in a routine; he believes that God always opens new doors, even if they don’t seem to line up with what appeared to be the path. These doors, according to Dr. Kent Ingle, are God’s way of providing a call to adventure. With these calls, one has two options: they can say yes to the call or they can deny the…

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    Collaborative Committee Meeting Observation It is necessary to mention that it takes a team spirit to run a health care organization. Therefore, it is imperative for all members of a committee, even if they are part of medical personnel, the management, or the representatives, to grasp the concept of shared governance and the proponents that compromise an efficient governance approach (Choi & Robertson, 2014). Furthermore, each healthcare organization work with interdisciplinary crews like the…

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    SLEEPE Principle Analysis

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    With recruiting season coming to a close, the NCAA has contacted me, the Athletic Director at the University of Kentucky, to inform me that they have evidence that Men’s Basketball coach, John Calipari, has violated several NCAA recruiting rules during the off-season of 2016. Upon committing to the University of North Carolina, the player took advantage of the NCAA self-disclosure rules, and reported that he was improperly recruited by Coach Calipari. As the athletic director, I have decided to…

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    Bureaucracies Try to imagine the affect on the United States without places such as the Centers for Disease Control, NASA, U.S. Army, police departments, Coast Guard, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Social Security Administration, and the State Department. These organizations are essential to our government and our society in the United States. All though they are all distinct in their own ways,…

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    Patient Safety Case Study

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    Critical Decisions Resulting in Injury Mike is employed as a lab technician has a pattern of tardiness. He has been previously spoken to by his supervisor and informed if it continues he could be terminated. Mike is the sole source of income supporting his family, and is very concerned about losing his job. He has been leaving home earlier to prevent being late, but this morning encountered an accident on his way to work which caused a delay in his arrival. Initial Consequence of Decision When…

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    Sofa to Represent Our Sorority Throughout the multiple years that the Eta Upsilon Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma at Lynchburg College has been established; we have been in dire need of a new sofa. We initially received a donated sofa from our Alpha chapter at Longwood in 2007. However, as the years have gone by the sofa has aged unpleasantly: the material is slowly detaching itself, the springs are coming out of the bottom, there is no longer a cushion, and we have wooden boards preventing us from…

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    Does OSHA Raise Penalties

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    How Does OSHA Raise Penalties 82% and We Don’t Notice? The two year Budget Agreement that president Obama signed in November 2 under closed doors, surprisingly included provisions that authorized Occupational Safety & Health Administration raised the penalties by as much as 50% to a new historic high level of 82%. This was the first time the penalty was being raised since Bush senior’s tenure in office, 15 years ago. In spite of the increase, Statistics indicate that OSHA fines are still…

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    Congress – In 1946, Congress passed the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), which laid out the basic framework for rulemaking. The APA is still in place and is considered the basic legislature standard. Congress delegated some legislative power to the rulemaking process, to avoid spending value time in drafting, refining laws, debating, therefore, putting all there energy into the reelection process. Besides just campaigning for reelection, which rulemaking does promote, below are other…

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