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    Classroom Community Investigative Paper Angie Herrscher November 2‚ 2009 Feeling a sense of community is important for almost anyone. Even now‚ in college‚ the students in the Elementary Education Program at Utah Valley University are in cohorts. Why? To help us find others who we have common interests with‚ and who can help us learn and grow into great teachers.  Because being in an environment where we feel safe as well as feeling a sense of belonging is important. Developing a classroom community

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    Emergency Department Bottleneck Proposal Joyan Thomas University of Phoenix Online OPS/HC 571 Patience McGee March 7‚ 2011 Emergency Department Bottleneck Proposal Introduction Most hospitals experience the affects of the unexpected‚ ambiguity and uncertainty‚ and as a result‚ face challenges with quality. Middletown Hospital is a 200-bed general not-for-profit hospital. The hospital has a 20-bed Emergency Department (ED). It averages 100 patients per day. The CEO of the hospital

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    Response Paper 1 Living in the United States‚ we are exposed to so many cultures. I have thought that I learn a lot about culture in this country. However‚ when discussing the concept of culture in class‚ I realize how little I actually know about it. Importantly‚ I have a similar response to some other students about culture‚ which is “I don’t have a culture”. Until I have read the first chapter of the book Intercultural Communication: Globalization and Social Justice by Kathryn Sorrell‚ I began

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    Community Teaching Work Plan Proposal Community Teaching Work Plan Proposal Community nurses can provide education to a community in need which will benefit individuals‚ groups‚ communities‚ and society as a whole. A community health nurse must assess the community in need and develop a teaching plan and implement the teaching. It is also very important to evaluate the outcome of the teaching and assist with any additional needs. In this paper we will discuss the needs of our community

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    Emergency Medical Technician When one hears the word “hero” the first thing that comes to mind might be Superman‚ Spiderman‚ Wonderwoman‚ or any other characters from DC or Marvel Comics that possess some kind of superpower. In reality‚ heroes can be an average person who helps people in distress. For instance‚ workers in the field of Emergency Medical Services (EMS). This profession can be split into three categories; Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)‚ Advanced EMT‚ and Paramedic. The first and

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    Funding for Emergency Operations Jenalyn L. Brock EMC/330 March 19‚ 2013 Robert E. Wynne Funding for Emergency Operations Government funding for emergency medical services (EMS) operations and training comes from many different resources. Government also oversees contract options for funding Medicaid‚ Medicare‚ insurance‚ and private providers. The Taylor Ambulance Company in the University of Phoenix scenario has its own contract with the City of Kelsey. This contract should meet some

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    Dorothy Day Response Paper What audience did Dorothy Day have in mind when writing her autobiography? Who was she trying to reach and what was her message? When Dorothy Day wrote her autobiography I don’t believe she had a specific audience in mind‚ in fact I believe her intention was to reach average individuals in hopes to inspire. In her book‚ she mapped her entire journey out in a way that just about anyone could easily relate to at least one part of her life‚ whether searching and yearning

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    In the scope of emergency organization (EO)‚ actually the role of Meteorology‚ Climatology and Geophysics Board (MCGB) is important. MCGB provides the necessary data about the daily information of temperature‚ weather‚ earthquake and the possibilities of tsunami warning. MCGB distributed the data through a lot media such as online‚ by phone and by fax. In relation to tourism‚ the data from MCGB is used as the consideration for flying of all airline in Indonesia and surrounding. The forecasting data

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    Whitney Ellinger Professor Bassett L 364 22 July 2013 Response Paper #2 At birth‚ a child is given a name in hopes of making something of them later on in life. In Winter in the Blood‚ our narrator is presented as being nameless. Being nameless through the entire book shows how the narrator views himself and how he sees himself relating to those around him. Throughout the book‚ the narrator struggles with connecting to family members and identifying himself and his self worth‚ which ties into

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    Fire Department Response Plan Students Name Institution Affiliation Fire Department Fire Response Plan A building at Middlesex County College has just caught fire and the Edison fire department have been contacted to help manage and put-out the fire. This paper is a guideline containing the standard protocols and approaches that must be simultaneously followed to foster the effective and efficient management of the fire. Arrival and Safety On arrival at the scene‚ the operation’s department

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