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    this, America is experiency racial and ethnic health disparities. It is projected that by 2050, the older population will consist of 61% non-Hispanic white, 18% Hispanic, 12% black, 8% Asia, and 2.7% all other races combined. My Heritage Assessment Tool is centered on Black American, Phillipines, and Nigerian. Dectionary difinition of culture is the sum of attitudes, customs, and beliefs that distingguishes one group of people from another. The three families interviewed are part of designated…

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    turn in a different direction. Shakespeare's Othello one of the most famous tragedies in the play was jealousy it causes a predicament in the story and it leads to actions that are unspeakable In Shakespeare’s Othello, jealousy is the most powerful tool of manipulation, which influences Iago, Emilia, and Othello. Othello situation that causes him and Desdemona's relationship to go in a crisis was jealousy and manipulation. He let Iago manipulated him to believe that Cassio was sleeping with…

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    Functional Analysis Screening Tool Summary I interviewed three different people using the FAST forms in terms of Matt’s off-task behavior of drawing and playing with toys. I interviewed his paraprofessional (Mrs. Cafini), speech and language pathologist (Mrs. Buko) and general education teacher (Mrs. Pontillo). All professionals work with Matt on the days he attends his part time kindergarten program (Monday, Wednesday and Friday). I first met with the paraprofessional and she discussed what…

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    Tools for Success: The Ending Phase of the Group How does this phase differ from the middle phase? In the middle phase, or the working phase, the group works on “achieving its purpose” (Schwartz, 1971). The middle phase is where the group is operates the best or deals with their difficulties. In the middle phase, members pf the group have a certain cohesion allows them to work together on common issues and initiate, on their own, the pursuit of common themes within the group (Corey, Corey,…

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    different cultures and traditions perceive health differently using heritage assessment tool and address health maintenance, health protection and health restoration. Heritage Assessment Tool Assessment tool is beneficial to identifying person’s culture, tradition, background, religion, language and socialization. It identifies the person as whole. The Assessment tool is a set of questions use to understand individual’s health traditions and…

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    Budget as Planning and Control tools The success of a company depends on several things, good strategy, business plan, and budget, among others. Budget is an important part in order for a business to function and succeed. According to Business Dictionary, budget is “an estimate of costs, revenues, and resources over a specified period” (Business Dictionary, 2016). A budget is a plan for the financial conditions of a company’s next period. There are different types of budgets in managerial…

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    “A Writers Greatest Tool: The Smartphone.” Smartphones are not the greatest tool. Phones are never fully reliable, this essay will explain why a thought written in original writing style is best. In this article David Pierce asserts that smartphones are the all mighty tool of urban writing. A writer’s best asset is technology. Everyday writers are brewing thoughts every minute of every day, you don’t always just carry around a pen and notebook, a phone is most plausible tool seeing people use…

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    3. Self-Fulfilling Prophecy as a Management Tool: Harnessing Pygmalion by DOV EDEN Dov Eden in his article Self-Fulfilling Prophecy as a Management Tool: Harnessing Pygmalion published in 1988, argued that the Pygmalion effect is a form of self-fulfilling prophesy (SEP), whereby raising leaders' performance expectations for their followers improves follower performance (e.g., Rosenthal, 1993). Dove stated that managers, who expect more from their subordinates, often direct them to achieve…

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    Identify the evidence-based evaluation/screening tool, the specifications for its utilization, and your chosen condition and population. What is the research-based evidence for this item? Being that I work in as an oncology I have seen first hand effects that cancer diagnosis and treatment can impact a patients emotions and well-being. I have seen patients show signs of major depressive disorder (MDD) as a result. I also found that some of these patients who suffer from depression might not be…

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    In ‘Tool 4B’, I have presented eight different key success factors against which UPS and ‘Transportation & Logistics’ industry are measuring their performance. For competitive advantage analysis, in this tool, only six key success factors, out of eight, have been picked. The assumption is that the performance against these six factors is more critical in determining a company’s specific position within the industry than the performance against rest of success factors that are left out. Key…

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