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    The Nature and Purpose of Human ServicesHuman services are those service industries that are mainly concerned with supplying a product that concerns people ’s welfare and wellbeing. They do this predominantly in the areas of social‚ health and educational care‚ and include all those agencies that attempt the improvement‚ amelioration or clarification of human problems‚ and provide welfare or care services. Examples are many‚ and include such diverse services as hospitals‚ educational systems

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    HN205 - Applied Skills for Human Services Kaplan University Final Project Unit 9 Case Study – Phil & John Ashley White The Human Service profession is a very demanding field but at the same time it can be exceptionally rewarding to the individuals working in this area. Successful human service professionals possess the following traits and/or characteristics; strong interpersonal and communication skills; the ability to relate to the consumer without allowing their own personal experiences

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    CEMEX In little more than a decade‚ Mexico’s largest cement manufacturer‚ Cemex‚ has transformed itself from a primarily Mexican operation into the third largest cement company in the world behind Holcim of Switzerland and Lafarge Group of France with 2004 sales of $7.1 billion and more than $2billion in cash flow. Cemex has long been a power house in Mexico and currently controls more than 60% of the market for cement in that country. Cemex’s domestic success has been based in large part on an obsession

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    The Ethics of the Human Services Worker Mariah Alvarez‚ Elana Payne‚ Sharon Smith University of Phoenix BSHS 301: Introduction to Human Services Group Number: CC08BHS1F2 Professor Deborah Cujino-Deras‚ M.S.‚ C.R.C. April 24‚ 2008 The Ethics of the Human Services Worker What do you do when an elderly stroke patient is demonstrating obvious signs of dementia‚ with uncontrollable and erratic behavior? When this patient must be firmly restrained‚ yet the patient equally deserves to

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    Manners In my country‚ manners are very important to people because we were all raised to respect other people and especially the elders. In our society today‚ it is difficult to find people who still use the simple words “please” and “thank you” on a daily basis. I agree that manners are rapidly declining in today society because of parents‚ teachers and teenagers. One of the reasons that manners are rapidly declining in our society is because of parents. When a parent allows their children to

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    can somehow seem ethical. Or it can still be legal but seem unethical. Of course the overlap is when you have the clearest course of action. For when it is an unethical situation‚ and not illegal‚ it comes down to the company’s personal code of ethics. In business today‚ law and ethics is NOT the same thing. The definition of law is consistent universal rules. It is widely published‚ generally accepted‚ and usually enforced. The laws describe how we are required to act in our society. The

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    Critical Reaction to Readings for Week 4 October 1‚ 2013: I am writing my critical reaction journal based on my readings in regards to a two writings titled‚ “Seeing More Than Black and White” by Elizabeth Martinez (1998) in “Race‚ Class‚ and Gender: An Anthology‚” [edited by] Margaret L Andersen; Patricia Hill Collins‚ 2013‚ (8th Edition ed.‚ pp. 85-90) and “Color-Blind Privilege” by Charles A. Gallagher (2003) in “Race‚ Class‚ and Gender: An Anthology‚” [edited by] Margaret L Andersen; Patricia

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    Should We Do Away With Human Resource (HR)? We should not do away with HR because the competitive forces managers face today and will continue to confront in the future demand organizational excellence. HR can help deliver organizational excellence in the following four ways: Firstly‚ HR should become a partner with senior and line managers in strategy execution Secondly‚ it should become an expert in the way of work is efficiency to ensure that costs are reduced while quality is maintained.

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    The World Health Organisation states that “Health is a state of physical‚ mental and social well-being. It involves more than just the absence of disease or infirmity.” Health is evidently more than just the absence of disease‚ as achieving wellness requires an adequate balance of various aspects of the whole person. There are several crucial dimensions of health that need to be taken into consideration before forming the beliefs of the nature of health – physical‚ social‚ emotional and spiritually

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    Pathedy of Manners In “Pathedy of Manners‚” Ellen Kay describes an honored young girl living in the upper class‚ which married and had an ideal family. After living the upper class life‚ as she thought‚ was great; but‚ Kay interprets the young girl’s life turning around. Kay’s main point is to show that there is more to life than living for money. In the beginning‚ Kay presents the speaker describing a young twenty- year old female who was honored and brilliant. Kay uses many words that can

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