Biography of Dr. Betty Neuman RN PHD‚ FAAN *Recognized pioneer of nursing involvement in mental health * Born 1924 in rural Ohio * 1947 completed initial nursing education in Akron‚ Ohio * 1957 earned B.S. in nursing in public health and psychology (UCLA) * 1966 earned Masters degree in mental health‚ public health consultation (UCLA) * 1970 developed Neuman Systems Model (University of California) * 1985 received Doctorate in clinical psychology References for biography
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Conflict in Ethical Decision Making at WorldCom Kerry Seeley Business Ethics MT4200 National American University September 25‚ 2007 Craig Chaplin Abstract This paper explains how WorldCom began and where it’s at now. It didn’t take long for WorldCom to become the second largest long distance phone company. WorldCom provided a legal framework for people working in communication projects on an individual basis‚ mainly in Central America‚ but they also developed projects together with partners
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Accounting Fraud at WorldCom Vanessa Gail Woods Strayer University Connor-Green/ACC 576 March 21‚ 2010 Accounting Fraud at WorldCom The break up of AT&T opened the long distance service market to small companies during the mid- to late-1980s and 1990s. Long Distance Discount Service (LDDS) opened in 1983 with moderate growth until its stock went public in 1989. CEO Bernie Ebbers decided to grow the organization through acquisitions (70 companies over the course of its lifetime)
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because of Betty Friedan‚ and others like her. Betty Friedan experienced having little rights her whole life‚ and one day wondered if other women felt the same way she did. Betty Friedan Stands as a hero‚ because she became a force for change‚ had integrity‚ and was a good strong leader. The text states “She directed campaigns to end sex-classified employment notices‚ for greater representations of women in government” (www.britannica.com). This shows one way that Betty Friedan’s force
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Question 1 At the time Cynthia Cooper discovered the accounting fraud‚ WorldCom did not have a whistle-blower hotline process in place. Instead‚ Cynthia took on significant risks when she stepped over Scott Sullivan’s head and notified the audit committee chairman of her findings. Discuss the key criteria for the operation of an effective corporate whistle-blower hotline. Be sure to highlight potential pitfalls that should be avoided and reference professional codes‚ legislation and academic
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Betty Friedan and Barbara R. Bergmann both dissect the occupation and implications of being a housewife but from two different angles and for two different audiences. In Friedan’s writing she is trying to counter theories presented previously to the American public on "The Housewife’s Syndrome" which many have based on the role of "famine fulfillment" and show that it has more to do about identity crisis. Friedan sights that a number of outside influences such as marrying at a young age‚ media
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Worldcom was the second largest long distance phone company in the United States. The former CEO Bernard Ebbers was sentenced to twenty five years in prison due to increasing revenue the wrong way to increase earnings. This company had the largest bankruptcy filing in the United States. Today‚ the Worldcom accounting scandal is known as one of the worst corporate white collar crimes in history. What were some psychological factors that led to this crime? Financial Pressures from competitors
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Betty Louis CRM1246 Professor Lawrence Johnston 17 September 2014 Macomber v. Dillman Facts: On April 1984‚ Plaintiffs‚ Roxanne and Steven filed a complaint against defendants‚ Carter F. Dillman and Webster Hospital Association. Alleging‚ amongst other things the defendant was negligent‚ careless‚ and failed to comply with the standard of care during a medical practice for permanent sterilization. The Plaintiff wanted damages because she was not permanently sterilized and was able to conceived
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BETTY NEUMAN Neuman Systems model (1924-1998) "Health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client.” 1924 Born in Lowell‚ a village in Washington County‚ Ohio‚ United States‚ along the Muskingum River 1947 Obtained her Registered Nurse Diploma from the Peoples Hospital School of Nursing‚ in Akron Ohio. After that‚ she went to California where she worked in a hospital as a staff nurse‚ and eventually became the head nurse. She also explored
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Betty Ford Case Study January 13‚ 2014 Betty Ford Case Study In the study of abnormal behavior it is found to be behavior observed through others individuals‚ this failed to be observed within self. The capability of recognizing the living aspects‚ emotional‚ cognitive and the behavioral part of behavior needed initially in the steps to recognize the purpose associated in behavior. In this case study of Betty Ford‚ she was an individual that struggled with a form of abnormal behavior
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