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    As a hall counselor on campus dealing with scenario three‚ I would carefully analyze the entire situation from both perspectives. For example‚ what detail triggered Anthony to become upset? Why did the advisor assume Anthony likes wonton soup? what tone of voice did the advisor use when he suggested the restaurant to Anthony. It is important to understand that when people judge others based on their ethnicity or culture‚ they neglect a large chunk of who those people really are. There are two types

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    Nevada Policy Scenarios

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    Nevada Policy Scenarios Tammy Siirila HIS/311 September 15‚ 2014 Miguel Lopez Nevada Policy Scenarios Western Water Policy In light of population growth‚ Nevada continues to seek new resources for water consumption. Options include working with farmers and states such as California‚ Arizona‚ Idaho‚ and even the Country of Mexico. There are also various Lake Mead projects that could supply the needed water‚ as well as conservation projects within

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    I deserve to be selected for the KSU Foundation scholarship because I am dedicated to serving others and know how important it is to persevere. Having won an Air Force Junior ROTC national community service award in the 9th grade and having voluntarily completed over five hundred community service hours during my junior and senior years of high school‚ I want to continue on serving others in any capacity possible. Receiving this scholarship would allow me to continue on the path to becoming a surgeon

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    competition at schools and colleges as well as parental pressure. Stress resides at every nook and corner ranging from varying ages‚ gender‚ levels of work‚ type of work‚ location‚ caste etc. Unable to cope up with this ever-increasing stress‚ people resort to unethical practices which take a toll on their lives or on others’. There is a rising need for something that will get people out of such ever invading stressful life and make world a better place. The Art Of Living Foundation was founded

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    MATTHEW CABLE has completed the Firefighter Employment Scenario with the following responses: Although it’s not clear in the story whether an associates degree is a precondition for taking the exam‚ in your opinion‚ should a degree be a requirement to sit for the exam? Yes Why or why not? A Fire science degree should be a requirement to take the test. It shows that the fire fighter it trying to improve him or her self and become more knowledgeable of their craft. It also shows that they are committed

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    Medical Abuse Scenarios

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    Scenario 1: On‚ 10-19-2015‚ this social worker received a report of alleged medical neglect from the Smith Elementary School nurse. Nurse reported Jason is an 8 year old third grader that has been seen in her office several times with a splinter in his foot. She has made phone contact with the mother and informed her that Jason needs to be seen by a physician on numerous occasions. Jason reported that his mother has not taken him to see a doctor. Jason’s injury is worse at the splinter area

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    foundations of us democracy

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    Unit: Foundations of US Democracy This Unit Activity will help you meet these educational goals: Inquiry Skills—You will develop questions and plan investigations; analyze societal issues‚ trends‚ and events; develop explanations and make persuasive arguments in support of your conclusions; and communicate your conclusions. 21st Century Skills—You will use critical-thinking and problem-solving skills‚ assess and validate information‚ and independently raise questions and pursue leads. Introduction

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    Nursing Ethical Scenarios

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    Ethical-Legal Considerations Identify the ethical/legal violation(s) involved in each of the following scenarios. Provide a rationale for your answer. Scenario 1 A nursing home resident continues to wander into the rooms of other residents. The nursing assistant yells “I’m gonna hit you if you go into one more room today!” Both ethical and legal violation. Scenario 2 A female patient refuses to eat the food that has been served on her breakfast tray. The nursing assistant

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    Technology in Today’s Learning Environment David Rogers Foundations of Online Learning Heidi Kyle Technology in Today’s Learning Environment We are in an age where electronic devices have consumed our lives. You can’t even think of leaving your home or office without some kind of electronic gizmo. Think of how these electronic devices and technology have changed the way we think‚ computers and portable devices are doing all the thinking for us. Students today rely on these gizmos

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    Group Think Scenario

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    The scenario is a group of ten adults at the Department of Public Works who have been chosen‚ via a drawing in their city‚ to enter a contest where they may compete in a citywide. The contestants are vying for best float in the Mardi Gras parade being held in New Orleans‚ Louisiana. The winners of the contest will have $25‚000 donated to the company‚ an all-expense paid trip to the destination of their choice and bragging rights. The ages of the members in this group do not vary much; from the

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