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    Current Trends In Human Services The current economic and political climate has had a profound affect on the human services fields and has impacted those served in a very real and direct way. The Affordable Healthcare Act (AHA) for example has created such a backlash in the political and economic arenas that it has even caused the United States government to shut down due those who resist and fight its implementation and continues to be a heated debate. The relationship between economic and political

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    discussion of a significant social subject: ’Vision and Volunteerism: Reviving Volunteerism in Jamaica’. The Lecturer‚ distinguished anthropologist Dr. Don Robotham‚ begins by portraying the context of current social conditions in Jamaica: an escalating crime rate‚ in-discipline‚ deteriorating services‚ the skewedness of income distribution‚ the polarized divisiveness of the society. In his definition of ’volunteerism’ he emphasizes the critical importance of the moral element and that the term applies not

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    advancing sanitation standards. The Great Stink of 1858 forced authorities to confront the problem of sewer lines emptying directly into the Thames River‚ and with the help of engineer Joseph Bazalgette‚ the city built a system of sewer lines that would carry both waste and surface water to the east‚ away from Central London. Eventually‚ the city began pumping sewage into the open sea. These sewers were a turning point; they demonstrated that a city could respond to a profound environmental and health

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    Careers We all have heard of the saying‚ “What do you want to be come when you grow up?” Well‚ for me it’s easy I want to do something that helps people. Perhaps an accountant‚ lawyer‚ or the President. Those are the things that I used to say when I was a young child with no regards to the big and nasty world we call “home”. Yet‚ one thing stuck with me and it was becoming a person who helps others in their time of need no matter what‚ I would also like to be rich as well‚ after all‚ money does

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    Perceptual Maps Having a strategic marketing plan needs direct input to insure the success that a product or service will have growth in the market. Perceptual mapping is one of the best ways to map out the product’s life cycle and the impact that it will have in the market. Perceptual maps are illustrations of data that have been compiled from the markets rating scales‚ and to develop a correct perceptual map these scales have to be fundamentally sound for the product and the consumers. When

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    Study Guide The ITIL V3 Lifecycle Courses – Service Strategy Study Guide www.itiltrainingzone.com Introduction to Service Strategy Welcome to the first chapter of your ITIL Training Zone Study Guide. This document is supplementary to the information available to you online‚ and should be used in conjunction with the videos‚ quizzes and exercises. After your subscription to the course has finished onlin e‚ you will still have the study guide to help you prepare for the Service Strategy

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    Immanuel Kant’s categorical imperative helps understand the way this relationship of an employer and employee be viewed. Introduction Imannual Kant’s ethical and moral theory is an established and a very well-known fact and is considered to be important. Kant’s ethical theory is also known as “respect for persons”. Kant calls his basic moral principle‚ as the “Categorical Imperative”. An imperative is a command. The concept/idea of a categorical imperative can be understood and easily explained using

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    Running head: WHO WOULD YOU HIRE AND WHY Abstract Determining weather a specific candidate is the right fit for your organization’s culture and work style can be challenging. When thinking about finding the right person for your organization‚ you need to first understand your own organization’s culture and work style. Who Would You Hire and Why In looking over the different candidate for this position‚ I have chosen Jyoti‚ Manager of Wireless Retail store. In Jyoti’s brief description

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    invisible‚ intangible‚ dynamic‚ human and futurist aspects of the world.” Cartographers have long ago developed maps for understanding the complexity of our environment. Whether it started for war or general education‚ cartography has developed over time in an astonishing way. While analysing the quote ‘Cartographers have strongly emphasised the visible‚ the tangible‚ the static‚ the physical and the historical values over the invisible‚ intangible‚ dynamic‚ human and futurist aspects of the world’

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    Software for Human Services Organizations Rachel Landry BSHS/375 March 2‚ 2015 Donna Zeh Software for Human Services Organizations Technology has come a long way in recent years when it comes to making the human service field more efficient‚ with software and applications it has made client care access as easy as getting to a computer. Patients are able to access their information through applications or software offered by the professionals providing the care. The information about the client

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