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    Causes of antimicrobial drug resistance Microbes‚ such as bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi‚ and parasites‚ are living organisms that evolve over time. Their primary function is to reproduce‚ thrive‚ and spread quickly and efficiently. Therefore‚ microbes adapt to their environments and change in ways that ensure their survival. If something stops their ability to grow‚ such as an antimicrobial‚ genetic changes can occur that enable the microbe to survive. There are several ways this happens. Natural (Biological)

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    or we hear it at school‚ resistance it seems to be happening more and more these days. Most of the resistance that I have seen‚ watched‚ or heard about lately has been centered around our new President‚ Donald Trump. Most of these protest or resistance to laws or resistance to change or even resistance to changing the laws‚ there have been no in-between on sides or passion. We have either seen peaceful resistance or an all outright very violent and destructive resistance. Both sides‚ peaceful &

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    • Topic 5-How to Overcome Resistance to Change Tactics for overcoming resistance to change is necessary when a company is in an innovation process. Generally employees in a company dislike change because it puts them in a state of the unknown. Furthermore‚ they have self-interest‚ lack of understanding and trust‚ different assessments and goals. The respectable method of overcoming resistance to change is to inform and educate individuals involved. Reassure

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    What lessons about power‚ politics and resistance‚ in relation to organizational change‚ do you draw from this study? Resistance: Resistance to change is the act of opposing or struggling with modifications or transformations that alter the status quo in the workplace. Politics in resistance to change management - As based on the case study‚ it shows the confliction of interests and politics were the main reason deterring the necessary changes that should be implemented when the problem was identify

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    No one likes to lose. A fight‚ an argument - or freedom. Peaceful resistance to laws allows people to exercise autonomy and publicize opinions. Because the act of resisting governmental orders itself requires freedom‚ any resistance contributes to a free society. Certain people are against the promotion of liberty for particular groups. Ideas such as voting rights‚ affirmative action‚ and the current debate of gay marriage all extend freedoms to minority groups. The people who are against these

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    Resistance to Change Paper Organizations initiate change efforts for countless reasons. Failure to properly manage these changes can cause an organization to decline or even fail. Most organizations are faced with ongoing changes due to internal and external pressures. These pressures can lead to strategic changes that affect the entire organization or incremental changes that have a direct impact on a specific area. Given the economy today‚ organizations must continually scan their external

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    British indirect rule. The British would take steps to prevent this from happening. Methods Africans used to protest Colonial rule during the first decades of the 20th century included a religious opposition‚ a radical confrontation‚ and a political resistance. The religious opposition to colonial regulation was focused around the Watchtower Movement in Central Africa. At the turn of the 20th century‚ a hut tax was being imposed in Zambia by the British which increased Africans’ feeling of animosity

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    organizational changes‚ requires effective addressing resistances to these changes. In terms of organizations resistance to change is a maintenance expression and aversion‚ which is usually caused in response to an attempted change. According to Ansoff (1988)‚ resistance to change is a complex phenomenon that causes unexpected and unjustified delays‚ increased costs and instability in the strategic change process (Polychroniou‚ 2009). Usually the expression "resistance to change" comes from the organization’s

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    Cultural Humility and Cultural Competency Cultural humility is the overall acceptance that there is a multitudinous amount of variations in every culture and everyone’s cultural experience is different. A study conducted by Hook‚ Davis‚ Owen‚ Worthington‚ and Utsey says that cultural humility is‚ “marked by respect for and lack of superiority toward another individual’s cultural background and experience.” This is such an important part of being a culturally humble healthcare worker. I feel that

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    forms of resistance in order to retain their humanity. The main form of resistance during this time was unarmed which means to fight back in any other way than using weapons. Jews in the Theresienstadt ghetto and many other ghettos would resist unarmed by staying in school and smuggling in books to read and learn from. “Jews smuggled in books and manuscripts into many ghettos for safekeeping‚ and opened underground libraries in numerous ghettos” (“Spiritual Resistance”).By staying

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