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    Determining Databases and Data Communications Kevin Dinkel BIS320 6/16/2014 Cynthia Pryke Determining Databases and Data Communications Being placed in scenarios gets you out of the student mindset and puts you in a unique decision making state of mind. I enjoy these exercises to ensure there is an understanding of what it takes to get into that state of mind. Scenario 1 Tracking data about booth components‚ equipment‚ shippers‚ and shipments are extremely important part of my job. Understanding

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    Competency Goal 6

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    Competency Goal VI To maintain a commitment to professionalism Function Area 13: Professionalism As a professional‚ I promote child development‚ learning and build family and community relationships. I continue to attend professional development sessions and read articles about early childhood. I am a continuous‚ collaborative learner who demonstrates knowledge in my field from all types of sources. The Philadelphia School District provides the Head Start staff with many in-service training programs

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    Core Competencies Addressing the epidemic of the co-infection requires the core competencies as public health professionals. Omissions of the core competencies are responsible for the unsatisfactory response to the rising epidemic. One of the core competencies is to acknowledge and describe ethical and legal bases of public health. Unfortunately‚ the government of South Africa denied the overwhelming concerns of tuberculosis-HV co-infection. The lack of political will‚ and inappropriate implementation

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    understanding which competencies allow for the most improvement. Of the seven leadership competencies discussed during lecture‚ I will be discussing the first five‚ as the last two competencies are more or less company specific. In order from weakest to strongest‚ my competencies are Personal Effectiveness‚ Execution‚ Operational Excellence‚ Inspiration of Others and Employee/Team Development. Although there are sub-aspects of each leadership trait‚ I ranked my competencies on a general quality

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    According to NAMI—nearly one in five adults in America experience mental illness. When an organ is damaged‚ you go to a doctor--so why wouldn’t you do the same for the brain? Mental health is just as important as you physical well-being and should not be ignored or stigmatized. According to the World Health Organization‚ “Every year about 800‚000 people commit suicide every year with suicide being the second leading cause of death among 15-29 year olds”. Yet to this day‚ many of those individuals

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    Emotional competence Emotional competence is what the results and enhances our personality and performances. It also helps to us to increase our life’s qualities. Our emotional competence shows how much of that potential we have translated into on-the-job capabilities." ( David Goleman‚ Working with Emotional Intelligence ). Emotional Intelligence influences our potential for learning the practical emotional such as personal competence. Personal Competence Diagram 1.1 Personal Competence Chart

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    While Greenberg‚ Grekul‚ and Nelson report on the social causes that lead Aboriginal youth to become involved in crime‚ Stoneman and Artz seek to demonstrate how young female offenders are treated more harshly than their male counterparts once a part of the youth justice system due to “moral panic” (pg. 173). The common‚ unsubstantiated fear remains that girls are committing more crimes and acts of violence (193). Statistics Canada (2012) reports that in reality‚ female youth account for just 3 percent

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    Definitions Offender profiling is a method of identifying the perpetrator of a crime based on an analysis of the nature of the offense and the manner in which it was committed. Various aspects of the criminal’s personality makeup are determined from his or her choices before‚ during‚ and after the crime. This information is combined with other relevant details and physical evidence‚ and then compared with the characteristics of known personality types and mental abnormalities to develop a practical

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    State and Explain Aristotle’s theory of virtue ethics Virtues‚ according to Aristotle‚ are those strengths of character that promote ’eudomania’ (human flourishing). A good action is a product of these virtues. A person is virtuous in so far as he acts with the goal of human flourishing in view. Aristotle’s theory revolves around character rather than around the actions themselves. For Aristotle‚ Virtue is something practiced and thereby learned - it is habit (hexis) which causes a person to choose

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    Assuming that states are rational actors‚ explain the outbreak of war? Part 1              Assuming that states are rational actors‚ why do states fight over valued possessions rather than negotiating peaceful terms‚ which would avoid the costs of war? For the most part‚ it is widely agreed that one of the most fundamental causes of war is having anarchy in the international system. The lack of a united international government system can be very problematic because each state believes itself to

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