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    Healing Hospital: A Daring Paradigm As health care providers‚ it is natural to want to heal the patients completely. Today‚ many people are wanting and needing more from their health care system. The healing hospital paradigm incorporates the process of physical healing‚ as well as the mind and spiritual healing (Erie Chapman Foundation‚ 2009). Spirituality is the foundation of the meaning of life. For some‚ the foundation is built on religion and for others it may include things like music‚ art

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    Outline Topic: Youth in a Changing World Narrowed Topic: Youth in a Changing World as it applies to internationally circumstances. Topic Outline Responsibility and Lifestyle Geographic location and School Problems and Challenges As society changes‚ so do people. Life now moves at a rapid paste that is often set by ever-changing technology. More and more everyday youths get caught up in this fast paste world. This is not a problem we face locally‚ more so one that threatens us

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    2) A critical review of competencies‚ skills‚ theories and approaches 3) Bureaucratic Views 4) Theory X and Theory Y 5) The Systems Theory 6) The Contingency Theory 7) Role Theory 8) Paradigm 1: Christian scientific education management 9) Paradigm 2: Education management 10) Paradigm 3: Education governance and management 11) Collegiality Theory 12) What should Effective Educational Management look like in schools? 13) Conclusion 14) Reference Page 1) Introduction:

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    Barley‚ S. R. (1984). Occupational communities: Culture and control in organizations. In B. M. Staw & L. Cummings (Eds.)‚ Research in Organizational Behavior‚ Vol. 6: 287-365. Stamford‚ CT: JAI Press. Wines‚ W.‚ & Hamilton‚ J. J. (2009). On Changing Organizational Cultures by Injecting New Ideologies: The Power of Stories. Journal Of Business Ethics‚ 89(3)‚ 433-447. doi:10.1007/s10551-008-0009-5

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    David Bosch in chapter 5‚ “Paradigm Shifts in Missiology” explains the importance of understanding the meaning of mission for our own time and encourages us to use our freedom of thinking to understand the ministry of Jesus and the early church in an imaginative and creative way to our own time and context. The reason to do this is because the Christian faith is a historical faith and is incarnational‚ the reality of God entering into human affairs (p.181). Bosch proposes four epochs in the history

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    The four major sociological theoretical paradigms are functionalist (functionalism & structural functionalism)‚ conflict‚ symbolic interactionist and postmodern perspectives. The key tenets for the four major sociological theoretical paradigms are as follows: 1. Functionalist Perspectives (stable/orderly society): theory states that society is an orderly system‚ where the majority share a common set value‚ belief and expectation. (Kendall‚ D. 2016. p. 17); 2. Conflict Perspectives (struggle): is

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    all been established. Not only have these inventions altered our personal lives‚ but have changed the way the job industry has been run for years. However‚ probably the biggest change these inventions have had in our society ability to earn an education. A college degree is almost a necessity in today’s workforce. Today’s technologically advanced economy desperately needs those who are trained in specialized areas; ranging from analyzing molecular genetic information to programming a database

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    The Acceptance of Multifaceted Lifestyles The New Western Family A white picket fence surrounding a red-brick house in which a doting wife‚ successful and hard-working husband‚ and two and one half children reside was‚ at one point in time‚ the epitome of North American life. Since the era of that belief has passed‚ North American society is being affected by various factors that act as catalysts for the fall of the American Dream and the subsequent rise in the embodiment of increasingly different

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    important to realize efficient teaching methods to better achieve this goal. To help accomplish this we look towards two philosophy methods; the Behaviorist Paradigm and the Cognitive Theory of learning. The Behaviorist Paradigm (or classical and operant conditioning) teaches us that we learn based on how we interact with our environment. The Paradigm explains that the decisions we make in our environment have direct consequences‚ whether good or bad‚ and these consequences will affect our decision making

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