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    Managing Projects

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    Faculty of Business and Law |Level: 3 |Module: SIM335 Managing Projects | |Assignment Code: SIM335 |Module Leader: Michael Cassop-Thompson | | | | |Contribution to module assessment: 100%

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    managing diversity

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    Rasmussen‚ T. (1996). The ASTD trainer’s sourcebook: Diversity. New York‚ NY: McGraw-Hill. Managing diversity is both a challenge and an opportunity for management. It is a challenge because it requires organizational change; it means fostering a cultural environment that values differences and maximizes the potential of all employees. It is an opportunity because organizations that proactively address diversity have a competitive advantage. They are able to attract‚ motivate and retain high potential

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    Preventing Injuries by Providing Information This essay will be exploring the prevention of underage alcohol consumption and risk and injury prevention by understanding resistance to parental information programs and awareness. First‚ the burden of injury that underage alcohol consumption poses in Australia‚ will be outlined‚ followed by an overview and discussion of a mixed methods study on the ‘reasons for non-participation in a parental program concerning underage drinking’. Finally‚ reasons

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    Teachers have a huge role in terminal illness in children. They not only have a role in the life of the terminally ill child‚ but also in the lives of the students and friends that remain after the death of their classmate. The text presents several different strategies for teachers to use in these circumstances. I agree with these viewpoints because they will give support to the children while they are trying to understand their loss and grieve. Additionally‚ the strategies do not try to avoid the

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    Work Related Injury

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    DOI: 5/5/13. This is a 52-year-old female assembler who incurred a work-related injury when her finger got caught in while she was trying to unjam a machine. The patient was subsequently diagnosed with traumatic middle finger‚ arthropathy‚ myofascial pain‚ cervicalgia‚ and chronic pain syndrome. As per pain management consultation report dated 5/10/16‚ the patient complains of left hand and finger pain radiating up to the upper extremity‚ shoulder and cervical spine. She rates her pain as 9. Her

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    Ankle Injury Essay

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    Intro to Athletic Training Ankle injuries are very common among athletes in every sport. Many people believe that different ways help you heal from an ankle injury. This article‚ A Systematic Review on the Treatment of Acute Ankle Sprain: Braces versus Other Functional Treatment Types‚ explains its results in testing these methods.  Their methods were to take a large number of people with an acute ankle sprain and see if there was a difference between a brace and other functional methods. This

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    Managing the Unexpected

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    ABSTRACT Organizations endeavour to prepare themselves to manage any twist that would unexpectedly crop up in their daily routines. However‚ organizations can never truly predict the magnitude of something unexpected or the impact such an event will have on them and the various stakeholders in the organizations. This paper examines the applicability of an organization ’s foundation (routines‚ culture‚ values and decisions) to act as a shield against unexpected events and/ or how an organization

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    The Myth of Mental Illness

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    The Myth of Mental Illness Mental illness has existed since the dawn of humanity‚ but has since been perceived and understood in various ways. This essay will examine the contemporary現代人definition of mental illness and how the definition is shaped more by the contemporary society that creates it rather than by real experience and understanding of the state itself. Unavoidably‚ this examination of a largely misunderstood subject leads to an investigation of the societal and philosophical influences

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    Teaching Mental Illness

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    Every 12.3 minutes‚ an American dies by suicide (Suicide: 2016 Facts & Figures). Mental illness is the cluster of symptoms that interfere with a person’s ability to function normally every day. Mental illness affects at least 50% of people at some point in their life (McNally 1). It is important to be educated on the effects of these disorders on people. People should be taught about mental illness early on in order to educate about potential treatments‚ increase awareness about prevalent mental

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    Achilles Tendon Injury

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    It is painful to have injuries especially when we age. Our leg is one of the many parts of our body where we do not want to get injured because it is really disturbing. A leg injury that is most common is called the Achilles Tendinitis. Causes of Achilles tendinitis: Achilles tendinitis is an injury on or an abuse of the Achilles tendon‚ a group of tissues that connects the heel bone to the calf muscle on the leg. It is common to runners who drastically change their run duration or the pace of

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