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Summary Of Hiding Behind The Screen By Roger Scruton
Hiding Behind the Screen In today's world we use our screens to hide behind, from making avatars, to Facebook, to simply adding a friend on any
media site. We constantly avoid human interactions, using media as a front. Hiding Behind the Screen was written by English philosopher Roger
Scruton. This article goes into great depth about Scrutons views on the use of technology. A title such as Hiding Behind theScreen can catch the
attention of pretty much anyone, mostly more of the younger crowd. The words "hiding" and "screen" already sets up that this article is going to be
about social media in some form. From the beginning to the end of the article his usage in strong arguments,words, and information appeals to his
readers. Listing more and more ways the media plays tricks on our perception of the world around us.
The author Roger Scruton is 73 years old; he grew up in Buslingthorpe, Lincolnshire England. Roger Scruton is a well rounded writer, because of his
vast array of works ranging from novels to operas. Scruton, a conservative and has written many books. Most of which were about being a
conservative; for example, his book "How to be a Conservative" (2014). Not only did Scruton write, he taught Philosophy at Birkbeck College,Oxford
University, and The University of St. Andrews. Scruton became known after he and three other British philosophers founded the Jan Hus Educational
Foundation, which was an underground education network where professors would teach
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Compare And Contrast The Puritans And The Pilgrims
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The pilgrims and the puritans had a lot of similarities and differences when it came to their own specific religious beliefs. The pilgrims established
the Plymouth Plantation on the South Shore of Massachusetts in 1620. The founder of this colony was a man by the name of William Bradford.
William Bradford's man focus was to have total separation from the Church of England. The pilgrims, in other word were English People who sought
to escape the many religious controversies and economic problems that were going on at the time. They were experiencing a lot of these issues for the
simple fact that they emigrating to America. A lot of the pilgrims were highly dissatisfied with the reformation of the Church of England. The pilgrims
believed that the Catholic Church, and the Church of England, had deviated beyond Christ's teachings. They established rituals, and also the church
hierarchies that disobeyed the teachings of the bible. The pilgrims believed in predestination meaning that before the whole making of the world, God
has predestined to create the earth, man, and all things. Pilgrims believed that god has chosen who would be saved and who wouldn't be ... Show more
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He was best remembered for his finding of the Rhode Island and initiating total separation of the church and the state. In his own personal colony,
Williams did not resolve the political conflicts that did divide total separation of Rhode Island into small factions. His friendship with the Indians
helped sustain peaceful relationships between the English settlers and the Indians until the surprising outbreak of King Philip's War. Roger Williams
was expelled quickly by the Puritan leaders from the colony of Massachusetts mainly because they thought he was spreading rumors and lies about
new and dangerous ideas. After he found that out, he decided to begin the colony of Providence Plantation which did provide a lot of refuge for some
religious
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Carl Rogers And Person Centered Therapy
Carl Rogers is the father of the humanistic movement in psychotherapy His core theme in therapy is non–judgmental listening & acceptance of the
client, better known as unconditional positive regard His therapeutic approach is known as the Person Centered Therapy, which is based on the
concepts of humanistic psychology & shares many of the concepts of Existentialism Both of these concepts share the idea that the client can make
positive & constructive choices His approach is also based on the theory that people are "trustworthy" and can solve their own problems without direct
intervention from the therapist
Carl Rogers: Bio
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"I find that I am closest to my inner, intuitive self, when I am somehow in touch with the unknown in me, when perhaps I am in a slightly altered state
of consciousness...Then simply my presence is releasing and helpful." (Rogers)
Thought: Rogers' language is somewhat strange here, but can you conceptualize a more "mystical" dimension to helping someone? Have you ever had
this experience of being attuned to your intuitive self as a helper or just a friend?
Helper attitudes are more important than knowledge
A Growth–Promoting Climate
Unconditional positive regardacceptance and
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The Agent For Optum Health Behavioral Program
Roger Turner, an agent for Optum Health Behavioral Program (OHBP) alleges Dr. Arturo Taca over utilizes drug screen services, opened a
substance abuse rehab facility under a different TIN, known as "Insynergy" which operates as cash only or by providing "member's" financing in the
form of signing them up for credit cards. Mr. Turner also alleges Dr. Taca failed to notify OHBP of his affiliation with Insynergy, submits claims for
injections for upwards of $2200 per injection as an Out of Network expense and therefore member liability, has three TIN's operating registered for
the same or similar addresses, and is not contracted by OHBP to administer injectable's to OHBP members, however an audit shows 11 members
received services (billed as injectable) from Insynergy.
Dr. Arturo Taca denies Mr. Turner's allegations noting he and Insynergy staff doctors utilize the American Society ofAddiction Medicine (ASAM)
criteria for drug screening in outpatient facilities. Insynergy accepts payments from insurance providers, as well as cash payments, also noting there are
financing groups available for treatment cost but neither he nor his staff advocates one over the other.
Dr. Taca has a personal TIN assigned to his practice when he first opened his practice, he later moved his private practice to an LLC standing with
the state and applied for a new TIN. His original TIN has not been active for ten or more years. Application for a third TIN was made when the
Insynergy group was
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Person Centered Theraphy Essay
"If I can provide a certain type of relationship the other person will discover within himself (sic) the capacity to use that relationship for growth and
change and personal development will occur."
–Carl Rogers
Person – Centered theraphy (Rogerian Theraphy)
Person – centered Theraphy (PCT) was developed by Carl Rogers in the 1940's. PCT is also known as person – centered psychotherapy, person centered
counselling, client –centered theraphy and Rogerian psychotheraphy.
PCT is a form of talk –psychotheraphy developed by psychologist Carl Rogers in the 1940s and 1950s.The goal of PCT is to provide clients with an
opportunity to develop a sense of self where they can realize how their attitudes, feelings and behavior are being negatively affected. ... Show more
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He still felt that the client was the one who should say what is wrong, find ways of improving, and determine the conclusion of therapy –– his therapy
was still very "client–centered" even while he acknowledged the impact of the therapist. Unfortunately, other therapists felt that this name for his
therapy was a bit of a slap in the face for them: Aren't most therapies "client–centered?"
Nowadays, though the terms non–directive and client–centered are still used, most people just call it Rogerian therapy. One of the phrases that Rogers
used to describe his therapy is "supportive, not reconstructive," and he uses the analogy of learning to ride a bicycle to explain: When you help a
child to learn to ride a bike, you can't just tell them how. They have to try it for themselves. And you can't hold them up the whole time either. There
comes a point when you have to let them go. If they fall, they fall, but if you hang on, they never learn.
It's the same in therapy. If independence (autonomy, freedom with responsibility) is what you are helping a client to achieve, then they will not achieve
it if they remain dependent on you, the therapist. They need to try their insights on their own, in real life beyond the therapist's office!
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Charlie's Themes: The Perks of Being a Wallflower Essay...
In Stephen Chobosky's The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Chbosky wrote a coming of age story; about a fifteen year old boy named "Charlie," and his
strife to find his place in high school, and all the while trying to handle the suicide of his best friend. While learning many important lessons of life, and
of its important relationships. Stephen Chbosky's purpose is to share with us, these common themes of isolationism, harsh society, participating,
conflicting with emotions, and finally people treat themselves as they think they need be treated. The first theme that "Charlie" faces is isolation, for
his one true friend "Michael" committed suicide, and the rest of his middle school acquaintances either moved away, or decided just not to ... Show
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Another subject that develops for the protagonist is participation, in its two forms passive and progressive. He is first questioned by his friend, and
instructor whether or not he partakes in school events, and from then on he passively participates; by going to these events and analyzing others,
instead of actually participating he finds things to distract himself. When he commences to progressively act, he finds that he does not analyze people
so critically; or over think little things. Even Roger Ebert notices this when "Charlie," participates on the stage, for a viewing of The Rocky Horror
Picture Show, and goes along to write "... it provides him with a turning point..." (Ebert). This turning point being to engage things instead of just
watching them happen, and to not be passive but assertive. One of the many topics is "Charlie's" struggle with his emotions; one occurrence is
during his fight with "Sean," and he fights his emotions "I really hurt Sean. The truth is I could have hurt him a lot worse. And maybe I should
have."(Chbosky, 9)This is a fight between his natural instincts and a sense of control. Then he conflicts with his feelings for his friend "Sam," but she
does not want him to like her; because, she already has a boyfriend; nevertheless, one night during a game of spin the bottle "Charlie" is asked to "
Kiss the prettiest girl in the room on the
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Rogers Communications Case Study
Rogers communications Inc. is a communications and media company operating the field of wireless communication, internet, telephone and cable
television, based in Canada. The company's headquarter is in Toronto, Ontario. The company is listed on TSE, NYSE and Toronto stock exchange.
Rogers Communication was founded by Edward Rogers, in 1925, bought by outside interests. The organization was again started by Ted Rogers,
Edward roger's son. It started off initially with Roger's radio broadcasting and with time the company evolved into a communication and media giant
after several acquisitions and expansions. Rogers communications' prime competitors include Bell Canada, Telus, and Shaw Communications.
Historical Background:
The organization initially started off with rogers radio broadcasting limited which acquired Canada's pioneer FM station i.e. CHFI– FM. The
organization is a pioneer in stereo broadcasting and also founded CFTR in Toronto. The firm entered ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Net income decreased by 38%, coming down to $835 million, mainly due to impairment in the IPTV product which was discontinued and a strategic
alliance was formed with Comcast to develop a new product. Substantial cash flow generation led to reduction in outstanding debt, with new
investments in the newtwork. The cash provided by operating activities also increased by 6%. Free cash flows also increased by 2% summing up to
$1705 million. The liquidity position of the organization is also relatively stable compared to previous year.
Earnings per share also decreased from $2.61 to $1.62. Capital intensity went down 1% sitting at 17.2%. the dividend payout ratio of free cash flows
also went down 1% to 58% compared to previous year's payout ratio. ROA for the year also went down by 1.7% to 2.9% compared to last year's
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How To Protect Rogers Communications
Rogers Communications Inc. had to pay 2.13 million dollars due to a punctuation error. Rogers Communications Inc. is a phone, cable, and internet
provider in Canada. Rogers signed a contract with Aliant Inc., which allowed them the use of 91,000 utility poles at a cost of $ 9.60 each. In 2006,
they were informed with a year's notice that the price of utility poles would increase to $ 28.05 per pole. The contract was supposed to protect Rogers
Communications Inc. from price increases. They were informed that the contract would end at an earlier date, and they had the right to end it due to a
comma. Based on punctuation rules the placement of the comma allowed for the cancellation of the contract at any period of time as long as the party
informed
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Person Centred Communication By Carl Rogers
Person centred communication is derived by the worlds famous psychologist Carl roger, as he noticed that people develop constructively, if they
encounter an appropriate interpersonal environment (Wilkinson, 2002). For maintaining a sufficiently balanced environment for the person centred
approach, Carl Rogers introduce three variables known as the Carl Rogers core values, which are, acceptance or unconditional positive regard,
empathetic understanding and congruence or genuineness (Rogers, 1966). In congruence, Carl Rogers means that the therapist should aware of the
feelings going through their mind and share it with the client if it is appropriate. By applying the congruence in practice, John's nurse, made sure that
she is aware of consequences
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How Do Person-Centred Counsellors Use the Therapeutic...
"How do person–centred counsellors use the therapeutic relationship to facilitate change– and in what way (s) does person–centred therapy differ from
other helping relationships?" word count: 2,495
Person centred counselling originated and was evolved on the ideas of American psychologist Carl Rogers. The influences on Carl Rogers and he's
conceptualisation of Person centred counselling are numerous, from his early family life living on a farm, his interest and involvement in theology
and his formative professional career. One incident which appears to have had a particular impact on Carl Rogers was when working in his first job
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These correct conditions which are required within person centred therapy in order that the client can achieve self actualisation and personality change
were outlined by Carl Rogers and he believed that if this 6 conditions were met, it would facilitate change within the client: Two persons are in
psychological contact– both client and counsellor are present physically and psychologically. The client is in a state of incongruence, (which will be
discussed in more detail) the communication of the counsellor's empathetic understanding and unconditional positive regard is met at a minimal level.
The last condition mentioned involves 3 other conditions, which are essential attitudes and qualities necessary for the counsellor to posses for
successful therapy; empathic understanding, unconditional positive regard and congruence. (Rogers C, 1957).
Before looking at the latter 3 in more detail, it is important to understand Carl Rogers's view of the person and perhaps what is ultimately bringing the
client to therapy. Carl Rogers believed that there is incongruence between the self that is the actualisation part, that has a desire to grow, is open to
experiencing in the moment and ultimately psychological well being and the actual experience of the self. He believed this effect was caused
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The Telecommunications Industry Is Evolving
The Telecommunications industry is evolving. In 2006, 98% of the wireless market was held by the big three, Rogers, TELUS and Bell. Today, due
largely in part to recent government action, 25% of the market that was held by the big three, is now held by other competitors (Industry Canada,
2015). How are these companies performing in this new, more competitive market? TELUS andRogers Communications are the two largest
telecommunications companies in Canada and this will be an analysis and comparison of their recent financial performance.
Rogers Communications, a Summary
Canada's largest telecommunications company, Rogers Communications Inc. (Rogers) is a diversified Canadian telecommunications and media
company. They are Canada's largest wireless services provider. Their Cable segment is a leading Canadian cable services provider, offering high
–speed
Internet access, television, and telephony products and controlling roughly 30% of the Canadian market. Their Media segment is a group of broadcast,
specialty, print and online media assets, with businesses in radio and television broadcasting, televised shopping, sports entertainment, magazine and
trade journal publishing and digital media. They are included in the S&P/TSX 60 Index of the largest publicly traded companies in Canada. (Rogers,
2015).
TELUS, a Summary
In 1990, Canada's second largest telecommunications company, TELUS was established following the reorganization of the Alberta Government
Telephones Commission,
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Taking A Stand Speech
Taking A Stand
A boycott organized by Emily, Madi, Angelina, and myself took place 7:40 am in school last Friday morning. Many students were not in their
respective first period rooms, and nobody showed up at all in Mr. Rogers's. The school board gathered us here today to explain the cause of this
boycott; likewise, we would like to voice out our fellow students' concerns during this conversation. Mr. Rogers treated us unfairly and showed a clear
dislike towards females.
"C? This is the lowest grade I've ever got! How is this possible?" Exclaimed female student Annie, as she pointed to her report card.One would likely
infer at first that this is due to her lack of studying, but that is only part of the story. In reality, Annie is the valedictorian... Show more content on
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Rogers to change his inequality? Of Mr. Rogers's current and former students, 600 are selected at random to participate in a survey. Results
showed that 94% wanted Mr. Rogers to change, 1% liked the way he is, and 5% remained neutral. Upon seeing such a case, we decided to
interview a different group of students to see their perspective on this issue. A senior male student said, "I've never had Mr. Rogers before, but my
younger sister has him this year... a week ago, she came home with her report card and looked close to tears. We asked her why she was upset, and
my sister replied, 'It's Mr. Rogers; he gave me a D!' My sister is a studious student, so I can't imagine that she did anything bad. I could, however,
think of one other possibility: Mr. Rogers holds sexism. If this is true, I would definitely do something to overthrow him, and I am sure many others
would agree." A female sophomore student describes her own experience. "I go to school happy as a bird and ace all my classes until I hit Mr.
Rogers's 9th period. I try not to judge him or pollute his reputation, yet the thought is all but impossible to hold in. He obviously dislikes girls, and one
could easily distinguish the piercing glares he gave the girls and the warm gazes that he held when he looked at the boys. It hurts to say this, but many
students already wanted him out of this teaching career." Evidently, the students wanted him out––– for
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Sociological Concepts In The Film Roger & Me
The film Roger & Me shows the rise and fall of an industrial city, Flint, MI. Knowing that Sociology was born during the industrial revolution makes
this movie a fascinating choice, considering it displays the fall of an industrial city. It gives a wonderful opportunity to evaluate many different
sociological perspectives. Personally, before watching this video, I thought that Flint was just a dead town filled with a bunch of lazy, violent people.
A couple of concepts that I would like to focus on in this paper is GM's bureaucracy, that lead to downward social mobility, causing people to
stereotype the ex–GM workers.
Watching this video the first thing I noticed was the fact that GM was a bureaucracy. "A formal organization with a hierarchy of authority and a clear
division of labor; emphasis on impersonality of positions and written rules, communications, and records" (Henslin, 2015, p. 136). One of GMs
hierarchies, Roger Smith, used his power to lay off tens of thousands of people in the city of Flint. This is also a clear display of a bureaucracy, in
showing how very impersonal and disconnected he was from his workers. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Henslin (2015), "downward social mobility is movement down the social class ladder" (p.237).A good of example of this in the movie
was when Michael Moore mentioned in the beginning of the movie that everyone in Flint worked for GM. Many parents or grandparents that retired
from GM were middle class citizens, but the current generation that was laid off had become lower class citizens. Michaels' High School classmate
said, he wanted something of his own but it doesn't look like that would happen for him, in Flint. He was saying that as he was being evicted from his
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Definition Of Corporate Social Responsibility
Rogers Telecom's definition of corporate social responsibility is similar to the ISO 26000 in addressing the seven principle subjects, organizational
governance, human rights, labour practices, the environment, fair operating practices, consumer issues, and community involvement and development.
Although, not all issues belonging to these principles were addressed. The strongest attributes of the Rogers CSR definition supported by their 2013
CSR report are organizational governance, fair operating practices, consumer issues, community involvement and development, and the environment.
The weaker attributes of the Rogers CSR definition supported by their 2013 CSR report are human rights and labour practices. Organizational
governance and fair operating practices were evident in both Rogers Telecom's CSR definition and report as they were frequently mentioned as an
important factor in all business activities. Specifically, Rogers addressed two issues under the fair operating practices principle, anti–corruption and fair
competition. Rogers approach in addressing the issue of anti–corruption is to adhere to the Rogers Business Conduct Guidelines, guidelines that define
the expected behaviour from all employees in standards of business conduct, integrity and ethical behaviour. In addition, Rogers Board of Directors
must also comply with these guidelines as well as a separate, Directors Code of Conduct and Ethics. Furthermore, Roger's combats anti–corruption with
their whistle
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Will Rogers Research Paper
Life of Will Rogers
Will Rogers is the Cherokee Kid.Will was the best with a rope and Oklahomans number one actor and comedian. Going around the world and making
the world full of good times and laughs. Will Rogers was born in Oologah, Oklahoma, was a great actor and writer, and died tragically.
Will Rogers was born on November 4, 1879 to Clem and Mary Rogers(Will Rogers). Growing up in Oologah, Oklahoma when the land was indian
territory(Baron). His full name was William Penn Adair Rogers. Will grew up in a ranchingfamily with siblings Maude, Homer, May, Elizabeth, Zoe,
Sallie, and Robert. Will was the youngest of all eight children. His sister Sallie, got married to Tom McSpadden, then when will was seven Will moved
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When Will was not acting he was writing. Will started with the Saturday Evening Post that was carried all over the country. With Wills writing
styles hen soon wrote the book The Cowboy Philosopher on Prohibition . Also a book about a crazy pilot in Russia. In the 1930s Will was able to
get with the director John Ford to do three films.Doctor Bull, Judge Priest, and The Steamboat Round the Bend were amazing acts performed by
Will Rogers. On August 15,1935 Will Rogers wanted to explore Alaska on plane and foot.The plane carrying Will Rogers and Wiley Post crashed in
Point Barrow, Alaska.Will died on impact. At the age of fifty–six years Will Rogers died so suddenly and left the world in shock. A funeral was held at
Wee Kirk O'the Heather in Beverly Hills.Many of Wills friends and family spoke. Irvin Cobb spoke up at the end of the funeral and said, "'There was a
funeral here today for Will Rogers, but they can't bury that man. Will, he keeps on flying'" (Garst 163).
In conclusion Will Rogers was a true icon and inspiration for all people. Will had a hard childhood, but was born with true talent. Will had a great
life filled with adventure and happiness. He changed lives by performing and entertaining all across the globe even when Will went to Alaska and
crashed. Will Rogers was born in Oologah, Oklahoma, was a great actor and writer, and died in a tragic accident. He will always be our one and only
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Project At Tulsa County Youth Services
I acquired my service learning hours by participating in a group that volunteered at Tulsa County Youth Services. My group encountered many
difficulties and challenges before finally securing a project at Tulsa County Youth Services that would allow for us to fulfill our eight
–hour requirement
for the service–learning project. Initially, we had planned to volunteer at Rogers County Youth Services, but these plans dissipated as we learned that it
was extremely difficult to simply set up a meeting between our group and their organization's director. Luckily, I came across group volunteer
opportunities at Tulsa County Youth Services while contemplating how we would be able to fulfill our community service hours with the difficulties
that were then experiencing with Rogers County Youth Services. Looking back, I think it was easier to set up a group project withTulsa County Youth
Services because they are a much larger–scale organization when being compared to Rogers County Youth Services. Tulsa County Youth Service's
communications coordinator was easily able to set our group up with date, time, and project that would fulfill the requirements for the group project.
Collectively speaking, our entire group felt privileged to share this experience at Tulsa County Youth Services and we all were very impressed by the
tremendous amount of services that were offered by Tulsa County Youth Services. Our group decided to complete our volunteer service with Tulsa
County Youth Services by
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Puritans Religious Beliefs
How did the Puritans and their religious orthodoxy get established? Well first, the Puritans were originally an assembly within the English Protestants
that had left England between 1920's to 1930's because of their unhappiness with the new reforms such as Catholicism in the Church of England. The
first colony to be created in New England was in Plymouth by the Separatist Puritans better known as the Pilgrims. The Separatist wanted to completely
separate themselves from the church entirely in order to achieve their religious freedom. Whereas the additional Puritans that arrived later, as stated in
the textbook, "These well–to–do Puritans and many thousands more left their English homes not to establish a land of religious freedom, but to
practice their own religion without persecution" (80). Because they wanted to create colonies without the corruption that occurred in the Church of
England. Of course, the Puritans would need foundations in their Plymouth colonies to survive, and one of the best was, with the Pilgrims who built
their foundation on hard–working labor and only relied on each other to farm and build. It was that strong labor ethic that helped to propel their ultimate
capitalistic commercial success such as trading using their own built maritime ships. Whereas the foundation of the additional Puritans was more
directed towards their religious orthodoxy of a restructured version of Protestantism. However, it was the Massachusetts Bay colony who created a
purified
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Essay on Communication Technologies in Canada
Communication Technologies in Canada
Canada is also very unique in the global economy in light of their communication technologies. Canada is a unique country because it allows two main
companies control its communication industry. The two big players in the game are Rogers, who control eastern Canada, and Shaw, who control
western Canada.
Rogers Communication started with a vision that "radio is an electric pipeline" by Edward S. Rogers, Sr. In 1925 Mr. Rogers, Sr. invented the world's
first alternating "current (AC) radio tube."1 The radio tube was a huge break through in communication technology and in radio reception, and as a
result of the invention; radios became common medium of communication.
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They provide support from "national initiatives to grass roots charities" 6. Some of their funds include Rogers Cable network fund, Rogers
Documentary fund, and Rogers Telefund.
One big sector in the Canadian economy that Rogers control is in the radio broadcasting. "Canada's most–listened to broadcasting company is Rogers
Media–Broadcasting".7 Some of the stations they own are 680 NEWS (CFTR–AM 680), CHFI–FM (98.1), KISS FM (92.5), CKBY–FM (105.3),
OCEAN FM (CIOC FM 98.5), NEWS1130 (CKWX AM 1130), XFM (CKVX FM 104.9), and CJIB–AM (940). A very diverse range of stations,
catering to almost all Canadians, making the Radio arm of Rogers unique in itself.
Radio broadcasting in Canada is unique itself. Minimum of the music played on Canadian radio stations between 6am to 6pm must contain 35% of
Canadian content. And to be considered a Canadian artist, an artist must contain two of these requirements from this list: Production must be Canadian;
Artist must be Canadian; Music must be Canadian; or the Lyrics must be Canadian.8 The Canadian government takes full pride in protecting the
content on Canadian airways and the government maintains this control by limiting foreign ownership of communication companies.
Rogers, not only has a hand in radio communication, it also has a hand in print media. Rogers Media is also Canada's largest publishing company.
They own many of Canada's major
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Thoreau And Roger Williams Comparison Essay
Roger Williams and Henry Thoreau both have their own, unique ideas of freedom. In some ways, their ideas can be fairly similar. However, they
can also be very different. Whether it's the way they execute how to make an idea become reality, or the way they think about certain problems in
general. Williams and Thoreau may have similar ideas, however, they are still two very different people. One idea that can be compared is that they
both see the need for people to rely on each other to keep everything in order. However, the reasons behind them wanting this communication isn't
similar at all. Williams believed that people had to accept religious freedom, or else society would fail. He states that if people can't accept each other,
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In Williams eyes, these actions should lead Thoreau on the path to prison.
Another major idea Williams has is that everyone should contribute and uphold the law. In the reading, Williams states:
"If any of the seamen refuse to perform their services, or passengers to pass their freight; If any refuse to help, in person or purse, towards the
common charges or defense; If any refuse to obey the common laws and orders of the ship, concerning their common peace or preservation; – I say, I
never denied, but in such cases, whatever is pretended, the commander or commanders may judge, resist, compel, and punish such transgressors,
according to their deserts and
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Communication : Its Blocking And Its Facilitation By Carl...
In the article, "Communication: Its Blocking and Its Facilitation" by Carl R, Rogers, a psychotherapist who wrote a book without being a teacher of
writing, asserted that psychotherapy will create guidance towards failures of communication and can improve communication between people. Rogers
declared that the foremost barrier to be beneficial towards the interpersonal communication is one examining from their perspective. But the barrier can
be eliminated if the people stop judging other people's ideas , opinions without analyzing the other person's point of view meaning putting themselves in
a person 's situation. In fact, he briefly acknowledges the complication of communication towards the people but also provides diverse ways to improve
our communication, mainly when contributors are known to support their role. Also, valor is known to be listening compassionately, meaning one
extensive towards the risks of changing. In this issue, Rogers elucidates the indifference towards caring about the third party that can improve the
adversary achieving mutual understanding by encouraging them as partners to resolve problems, instead of being foes and holding a grudge.
Moreover, as social scientist, there is
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Actor, Will Rogers, Succeeded in Silent Films and Talkies...
The 1930s were known for many things, one of the biggest being the movement from silent films to "talkies" which is what the first films with script
and other sound effects were called. When film was first being produced everything had to be acted out with no sound, meaning there was no music,
talking, laugh track, nothing. While there were people who excelled at acting in silent films, not many were able to make the transition to talkies
easily. However the ones who did, flourished. One such star was Will Rogers. He was a ranch hand, rodeo rider, vaudeville performer, film star,
columnist and author, radio personality, pioneer of aviation, tireless master of ceremonies, friend to presidents, and unofficial ambassador of good will
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(The Almanac of American History. Page 445) In November of 1908, Rogers married Betty Blake and they had four children; Will Junior, Mary,
Jim, and Fred. (Chronicle of the 20th Century. Page 600) In 1918, he acted in many silent films and when "talkies" started being produced, Rogers
became a national star. Audiences liked his simple language and country roots, seeing him as one of their own. (Page 445) He starred in seventy–one
films overall and several Broadway shows. (Will Rogers Biography. Web) He was voted the most popular male actor in Hollywood in 1934. A
couple of his later works included Doctor Bull, Judge Priest, and Steamboat Round the Bend. Rogers wrote six books and an estimated four
thousand syndicated columns, soon becoming a prominent radio broadcaster and political commentator. (Will Rogers SHP. Web) A few of his
books were such as The Cowboy Philosopher on Prohibition, There's Not a Bathing Suit in Russia, and Wit and Philosophy from the Radio Talks of
America's Humorist. His honest and intelligent views about the government and America along with his folksy humor won him the nations respect.
He would write his weekly "little piece for the papers" until his death in 1935. In 1926 he began writing a daily column "Will Rogers Says". He had
a skill for showing the hilarious side of current events; exaggerating the facts to the amusement of his readers. He declined a nomination to be governor
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Marquet Turn The Ship Around Summary
Introduction
In the book Turn the Ship Around, Captain L. David Marquet describes how he took the submarine, the USS Santa Fe, from "worst to first" in the
United States fleet by transforming the leadership structure from "leader–follower" to "leader–leader."
Summary
The author divides the book into four sections. In the first section, Captain Marquet describes how he first experienced being empowered by his
commander Captain Pelaez of the USS Sunfish. Captain Pelaez overheard the author observe that it would be helpful if they could "ping" a merchant
ship using active sonar for training. Knowing that his permission was needed to go active, Captain Pelaez suggested that Marquet merely make his
intention known to him. The result of having the authority and ability to develop his team's training resulted in a paradigm shift about effective
leadership for the author.
Marquet was then assigned to the USS Will Rogers as the engineer officer. Eager to implement his new ideas, Marquet executed a plan to give control
to the members of his engineering department, rather than orders. Unfortunately, his experiment was a profound failure. There were numerous
embarrassing errors that occurred as a direct result of relinquishing control to make decisions to the men under his command. Instead of motivating the
men, they complained that they missed the former engineer who would just tell them what to do. Ultimately, Marquet took back decision–making
control from his division officers. When his time on the USS Will Rogers ended, Marquet spent time analyzing why the situation on the USS Will
Rogers ended so badly. He concluded that an empowerment program would not work within a leader–follower organizational structure.
When Marquet was unexpectedly given command of the USS Santa Fe he chose to retain all the crew members, even though the Santa Fe was
considered the laughingstock of the Navy. He wanted the crew to understand that they were not the problem; instead, the problem was the leadership.
Given the directive to prepare the Santa Fe for deployment, Captain Marquet saw this as an opportunity to drastically create change by instituting a
plan of leadership where the crew would have more opportunities for
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Rogers Communication Assignment
COMPANY REPORT ASSIGNMENT
To: Andrea Mera
From: Jaskaran Bajwa
Date: 03/11/2014
Subject: Company Report: Rogers Communication
TABLE OF CONTENTS
пѓ Introduction to Rogers .................................................................2
пѓ History ...................................................................................3
пѓ Type of service .........................................................................4
пѓ Projects ..................................................................................4
пѓ Clients ....................................................................................5
пѓ Competition ..............................................................................5
пѓ Opportunities ............................................................................5
пѓ Size .......................................................................................6
пѓ Employment .............................................................................7
пѓ Education .................................................................................7
пѓ Rewards ..................................................................................8
пѓ Future .....................................................................................9
пѓ References ..............................................................................10
Introduction to Rogers:
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The service includes a touchpad home monitoring console to manage multiple utilities at home, including security sensors and cameras, thermostat,
appliances and lighting. Management and access to these services is also available on smartphones through a home monitoring application. Rogers
Communications provided a suite of digital marketing services to Canadian small, medium, and enterprise size business. Services include search engine
optimization, mobile marketing, social media marketing, pay per click, and analytics. In May, 2013 Rogers Communications launched "Vicinity" a
loyalty and marketing automation platform for small and medium businesses in Canada. The platform provides local retail businesses across Canada
with the opportunity to provide customized loyalty
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Final Exam : Amelia Rogers At Tassani Communications Case...
Final Exam: Amelia Rogers at Tassani Communications Case Assessment
Emelyn Cormier
Integrated Marketing Communications
Prof. Sundstrom – Fitzgerald
1. What was the problem with Dave Burns calling Guy Johnson at Muffler World regarding the new campaign creative and....How does Dave Burns'
phone call to Guy reflect on Amelia Rogers? Explain your answer. (16 points)
The problem with Dave Burns calling Guy Johnson at Muffler World regarding the illustration creative campaign is that it steps outside of his job
jurisdiction. As the creative director for Tassani Communications his role is to lead a creative team of agency copywriters and artists that are
assigned to a client 's business. Burns is ultimately responsible for the creative product and the form the final ad takes. This does not involve going to
the client directly to speak with him, especially not calling Johnson multiple times in a day while Dave himself s not in the office. Amelia Burns, the
account manager is the person who is responsible for the management of sales, and most importantly in this case the relationships with particular
customers. The account manager does not manage the daily running of the account itself. They manage the relationship with the client of the accounts
they are assigned to. It was Amelia Roger's role to communicate with the client. By Dave stepping outside of his job description it shed a negative light
on Rogers that
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Carol Rogers Influence in Psychology
Carl Rogers and His Influence on Modern Psychology
Introduction
Carl Rogers is considered the founder of client–centered therapy, which asserts that childhood experiences affect an individual's feelings, thoughts, and
behavior (Rathus, 2004). The therapist must see the world from that of the client to be effective in treatment. Rogers has influenced many
psychological theories and therapies present today, especially positive psychology. Despite this fact, many who practice positive psychology do not, or
are not willing to, accept the influence of past theories.
Client–Centered Therapy In 1959, Rogers asserted that the therapeutic relationship is used differently with different clients and "it is not necessary to
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This type of therapy began to be misused and negative emotion, that may play a beneficial role in therapy, was ignored completely. In fact,
"pessimism can even become an important strategy to deal with anxiety. Individuals can use negative thinking as a defensive strategy to work
through their anxiety with the result being just as effective as those who take an optimistic approach" (Chang & Norem, 2002; as cited in La Torre, p.
153). In a true clinical setting, a patient is free to express feelings and experiences to facilitate self–healing through positive intervention techniques.
With the data available on positive psychology, many clinicians may be tempted to utilize a particular positive intervention with the belief it will make
a tremendous impact on the patient. However, this may be unhealthy for the patient who may need to experience negative or difficult emotion to work
through the issue they are dealing with. Nonetheless, positive therapy has a definitive useful role in psychological treatment and "adds a deeper
dimension to the treatment setting" (p. 404). Therapists who use this type of therapy, however, should remember not to "become a slave to the
'tyrannies of optimism'" (Seligman, 1990, p. 292; as cited in La Torre, p. 404).
Carl Rogers and Positive Psychology Many of Carl Rogers's ideas have been influential on modern psychological practices, and specifically in the area
of positive psychology. Client–centered therapy is
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Carl Roger 's First Career Choice
Carl Roger was born on January 8, 1902 Oak Park, Illinois and Died on February 4, 1987 at the age of 85 in San Diego, California. Growing up His
father, Walter A. Rogers, was a civil engineer and his mother, Julia M. Cushing, was a homemaker and serious Pentecostal Christian. Carl was the
fourth of their six children. Rogers was very intelligent and could read well before kindergarten. Following an education in a strict religious and
ethical environment as an altar boy at the vicarage of Jimply, and he had become a rather isolated, self–determining, and disciplined person, and
acquired a knowledge and an appreciation for the scientific method in a practical world. His first career choice was agriculture, at the University of
Wisconsin–Madison, where he was a part of the fraternity of Alpha Kappa Lambda, followed by history and then religion. At age 20, following his
1922 trip to Peking, China, for an international Christian conference, he started to doubt his religious convictions. To help him clarify his career
choice, he attended a seminar entitled Why am I entering the Ministry, after which he decided to change his career. In 1924, he graduated from
University of Wisconsin and enrolled at Union Theological Seminary. After two years he left the seminary to attend Teachers College, Columbia
University, obtaining an MA in 1928 and a PhD in 1931. While completing his doctoral work, he engaged in child study. In 1930, Rogers served as
director of the Society for the
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Wells Fargo Case Study
WELLS FARGO
The bank relied on customer service representatives to cross sell its products and hit sales quotas. Because there was much demand on the
representatives, they began fraudulently opening customer accounts. (Fortune) Though the accounts were closed before customer realized, some
customers were charged fees or their credit was affected by the situation. (Fortune) The bank was forced to return $2.6 million in fees and had to pay
$186 million in fines to the government. (Fortune) Wells Fargo has shown to its consumers that they cannot be trusted. The bank's former CEO John
Stumpf resigned and was revoked of his bonuses and stock worth about $60 million. (Fortune)
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According to Kohlberg, I agree with the belief that we develop a reasoning process over time. (Ghillyer, p. 11) Because Ailes got away with sexual
harassment from all the prior years, he thought it was okay to keep doing it as long as he did not get caught.
MYLAN'S EPIPEN PRICE GOUGING SCANDAL
Mylan is a drug company very well–known for its life saving device, the EpiPen. Mylan has increased its price of the EpiPen by 400% since
acquiring the drug back in 2007. (Fortune) Because of Mylan controlling the price on the EpiPen, consumers were forced to pay the outrageous prices
for the life saving device, enraging consumers. The scandal prompted state attorneys general to investigate the company, with New York's AG looking
into whether the company committed antitrust violations and West Virginia's AG launching a Medicaid fraud probe into the drug maker's pricing.
(Fortune) Just like Fortune's article states, "consumers were stuck between a rock and a hard place". The company's stock did take a hit and the
company went from a $428.6 million profit to a loss of $119.8 million. (Forbes) According to Arthur Dobrin's question eight, "Can you explain and
justify your decision to others?" Mylan Inc., should have thought this question through before increasing the price of the EpiPen. They knew that
consumers were not going to be happy about the increase of price and therefore, should have seemed
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Taking a Look at Humanistic Psychology
Humanistic psychology is refereed as the '3rd force' in psychology it was an alternative to psychoanalysis and behaviourism. Humanistic psychology
was instead focused on each individual's potential and stressed the importance of growth and self–actualization. A fundamental belief that people are
born good but that this can be distorted through social interactions and life experiences. In this essay I plan to explain Carl Rogers's theories of person
centred and how I have linked them to myself. Carl Rogers stated that there was many key aspects which make up a person's personality.
The Organismic self the true self both conscious and unconscious. The Organismic valuing process a fundamental concept within humanistic
psychology. A tendency to automatically pick, work towards and search for situations which fit into our inborn aspirations in order to lead a
gratifying life. A biologically driven process not aware of 'I' or 'ME'. The Actualizing tendency, human 'organism' has an underlying force which drives
us to enhance and meet our maximum full potential physically, spiritually and emotionally. The actualising tendency can never be destroyed only
suppressed, it's been described as a 'biological pressure to fulfil the genetic blueprint'. Positive regard which is a learnt need developed in infancy. A
perception of experiencing the self–making a positive difference to another. A need that validates love, affection and respect from a significant other.
The Self–concept which
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Will Rogers Research Paper
Will Rogers is honored in Oklahoma because he was a humorous person who did newspaper columns, radio shows, was an Indian and cowboy, and he
helped raise awareness for the rights and needs of Native Americans Indians. He was a caring person who wanted the best for everyone. Rogers did a
lot to make some of these things happen. He always wanted to be the person who was always helping. Also he was a person who people were confused
about because he was a cowboy and an Indian, but he wanted to show people that you could be both. Rogers was a comedian who liked to crack jokes
all the time. Lots of people would say that he was a very humorous person. He did newspaper columns that had some of his jokes in them. Rogers also
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Will Rogers was an Indian and a cowboy. Most people would only be one of them and not both. A lot of people didn't like the fact that he was both.
Rogers never let that stop him from doing things that he enjoyed. Most people thought that he was very interesting. By him being both they really
only recognized him as a cowboy and not an Indian. Will Rogers also helped raise awareness for the rights and needs of Native American Indians. He
felt as if they were not getting treated equally. He was very passionate about this since he was Indian. This was also like his way of proving that he
actually was an Indian and not just a cowboy. All he wanted was for everyone to be equal and not worry about race being a problem. He tried very
hard to make sure that all Native Americans Indians needs would be met so that they would live a great life like everyone else could. Will Rogers
was someone who was very important to lots of people in Oklahoma. People respected him a lot for all the things he had done. If he hadn't had done
some of those things people might not have even known who he was or why he was important. The history of Oklahoma could have been changed
drastically if he had done just one thing different. For what he has done there are schools named after him and other thigs with his name on it. Now
people can always remember him so that he will never be
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Effective Negotiation & Conflict Resolution
Tamaris Purvines
Assignment Three
LDR 404
07/29/2012
Assignment Three
Part One There are several different processes, ideas, and efforts that go into the overall practices of effective negotiation and conflict resolution. Yet
no productive negotiation could be possible without the valuable use of skills. Two types of skills can help a successful negotiator. The first type is
hard skills, which are guidelines, strategic measures, or anything that can be copied down onto paper and taught. The second type is soft skills, which
are the skills acquired through practicing negotiation that can't necessarily be taught. To get a better idea of the definition and examples of each type
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Throughout the process problems arise that are situation specific. Knowing when one party is bluffing or trying to trick the other party are skills that
come with learning through experience. The delivery of statements and ideas are definitely situation specific. Discussing an issue with a church group
may not be the same type of discussion that may be necessary with a theater group. Individuals respond differently to how phrases are stated. Only
through working with similar groups does a negotiator learn how best to phrase their ideas to parties in any given situation. Learning how to best
reframe a harsh or inappropriate statement into the truth of the statement is also a soft skill that is highly beneficial to negotiators. The only way to
learn how to accomplish this difficult skill is by practicing it. It takes years of practicing and using this skill in negotiation processes to truly learn how
to effectively hone it.
Being able to determine the best possible solution to the problem for both parties involved in a negotiation is also something that cannot be learned.
Each negotiation is going to be different and have different circumstances. Even after years of working with groups in negotiation or mediation
situations, it is still difficult to help both sides create a mutually beneficial solution to their problem. This is something that almost comes as a talent to
negotiators. It takes a certain gift
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Strategic Management : Mission, Vision And The Overall...
Strategic Management is the understanding of the information received collectively of the transition of the company or organization resources, the
implementation of the mission, vision and the overall goal of the business. Also, it is the fixed alignment plan that is used to transform the company
into a systematic objective to provide strategic performance feedback to the decisions that is incorporated to enable the plan to evolve and mutual
above performance measurements. Jurevicious (2013) suggests strategic management is a "continuous process of strategic analysis, strategy creation,
implementation and monitoring, used by organizations with the purpose to achieve and maintain a competitive advantage" (Jurevicious, 2013).
Therefore, several process of strategic management have measureable increase self–motivating knowledge that increase my abilities to be a better CEO
of a nonprofit organization company. First, lesson is the team building skills to create an essential group of people to build a success nonprofit
organization. The negative aspect is the employee losing or have a lack of passion. When you began team builder there is need to have an open
platform for the employee to speak freely. The team need to feel that there are a part of having a positive impact on the organization. The negative
impact is meeting with employee that cannot see a positive foundation within the organization. How to lead the team to the next level, and active
empower positive reinforcement,
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Will Rogers Essay
Will Rogers
Not many people remember Will Rogers, but in the 1930's he was the most well known man in America–– more popular than Shirley Temple. He was
a simple cowpoke who entertained people with his rope tricks and sly political observations. He also wrote a widely–read newspaper column and
appeared on the raido every week. I supose he is alot like Bill Cosby is today: beloved for his down–to–earth style of humor. But that "aww,
shucks" attitude hid a brilliant mind. Furthermore, Will Rogers was more than just a comedian; he was a man of character. Throughout his life, he
exhibited the qualities of humility, fairness, generosity, and loyalty witch make him a real American hero.
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During the Depression, many people were worried about what was going on in Washington. When Will pointed out some politican who said one thing
and did another, or criticized some program in Washington he didn't approve of, he'd disquise his criticism behind a joke so as not to offend. But Will
would also get straight to the heart of the matter, letting the American people know that he thought just as they did.
As you can see, Will understood people. In fact,he used to say, "I never met a man I didn't like." How many of us can say that? He'd go
on to explain the Indian belief that "you have to go around and stand behind someone to get a look at what he's lookin' at." Only then
do you see things from his perspective. This fairness is remarkable, especially at a time in America when racism was everywhere. Will's Indian
heritage helped him to look at people as people, to see beyond color or status in the world. He treated the political elite and the unemployed with the
same respect and good humor. In fact, he often made fun of himself, which allowed everyone to relax and see the good sense behind much of what he
said about the rest of society.
This generous attitude translated into many other areas of his life. During the Depression, Will was very sympathetic to those who had lost
everything–their savings, their jobs, and their sense of security. He himself had lost his entire fortune when
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Strengths And Weaknesses Of The Canadian Communication...
Strengths Rogers's communication is the number one leading company in the Canadian communication industry. One of their major strengths is the
quality of their service. Rogers spent millions to create a company that would be able to provide millions of people with high speed internet
wherever they go in Canada. Rogers has helped individuals to stay in touch with their peers, family members and more. They have also destroyed
many communication barriers with small and big businesses by providing them with the best and fastest service possible. Rogers has the most
telecommunication towers in all of Canada ranging from major cities like Toronto to smaller cities like Branford. Rogers owns 35% of the national
revenue in the telecommunication industry, proving that their services are used nationwide as they have over 9.5 million subscribers (Rogers 2016).
Another one of Roger's strengths is diversification. They are Canada's largest wireless carrier, cable provider and provide their customers with many
other services as well. They are the only communications company with national carrier on GSM, HSPA+ and LTE platforms (Cellmapper 2016).
They have over 9.5 million subscribers for their wireless carrier and 83% smartphone penetration in the market and own over 50% of the network
revenues (Cellmapper 2016). They also have a partnership with Spotify, which they are currently using to upsell their data plans and they provide
every consumer with SHOMI, a perk
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Forced to Choose Between Morals and Society in The...
Within the book "The Puritan Dilemma", Edmund S. Morgan writes about the people who were forced to pick between their morals and their societies.
Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson were banned since they had refused to accept the Puritan rules, and John Winthrop believe he could not continue
in a country where the church remained tainted. The Puritan Dilemma indoctrinated the people, claiming we are all sinners other than the puritans.
Everyone is sin and Puritans are saintly. Starting with John Winthrop, a man who was stubborn and strict in the manner he worshipped God, and
devoted his life. Making it known that nothing will stray his faith towards him and heaven. His neighbors and people he met were awfully
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John Winthrop left peacefully, leading a newer and better colony of his own. Anne Hutchinson left quietly, avoiding additional problems and departed to
Rhode Island, continuing her faith. Roger Williams withdrew his members within the Puritan church. Finding it easier and less risky than being
associated with the church of the old world. In Morgan's Puritan Dilemma, Puritans actually somewhat provided opportunity for the British population
in the early American history. They established a purely religious society.Puritanism created both loyal supporters and critics. In most people's
opinions in the world now days, we may believe that puritans were evil brainwashing crazy people but I do have an open mind and I could
somewhat agreement with the things they have done. It had a good start but a mad ending, people should be able to have their opinions but they
were just keeping control over the people to keep a good an healthy relationship with the lord. Yes, in the end, killing and exiling people because
they want to be human and just do things is a wrong way to do it but if it's not working out then do exactly what these three have done and walk
away. Create another life elsewhere and keep doing what you believe in. Everyone has their own believes and we are the world we are now because
people never gave up on their goals, dreams and opinions. Puritans were no way right but when you think about it they had somewhat of a good
outlook on it and in the end
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Explanation Of Innovation : Changing The Workplace
Explanation of Innovation:
"Changing the Workplace. Transforming Lives."
An innovation is considered as either an idea, behavior, or object that is perceived as new by the receiving audience, and innovations can offer three
valuable insights into the process of social change which include: what qualities make certain innovations spread rapidly than others, the value of
peer–peer conversations and peer networks during social changes, and assessing and understanding the needs of different individuals in a specific
population (Rogers, 2003, p 35–36). One of the most pressing obstacles for Human Resources departments and organizational management is the
ongoing development of employee's talent that is capable of meeting the business objectives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Our transformative innovation offers three bundled service area, the Coach Model, Dr. Tim Elmore's Habitudes program, and the LifeGiving Mentors
program that offer a different approach to career and leadership development. Integrating our coaching innovation will allow organizations to create a
workforce that is able to collectively move forward and achieve unprecedented outcomes. Our relationship model balances self–awareness,
relationships, and the courageous action to create an environment where individuals can feel fulfilled, connected to others, and successful at their jobs
and their personal lives. Our workshop and training services over the relationship model is the core to our program. We offer training through two
different ways. We have a ten day, in–person program that is broken up between two weeks over the course of four weeks. Then we provided
additional support to our clients who implementing our relationship model over the next four months. This additional support can look different for
each client because it is based on the client's and their organization's needs. The focus for this course is on introducing "coaches" to our three
relationship models and the fundamental skills of coaching while offering a higher level of impact and professionalism. The second option is an
accelerated fast track option that still builds on the fundamentals of our relationship model. This done through five in person course days, and with three
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Roger Williams Beliefs
I am related to the great Roger Williams Through my maternal grandfather. Champion of religious freedom and founder of Rhode Island; he is my
grandfather, eighth removed. I would enjoy communication and reflection with Governor Williams.
The land that was to become the United States, 400 years ago, was much different than it is today. The Puritans that settled were intensely religious and
owed their loyalty to the King of England. How would Roger view the country today? In the photographs below, I will question my ancestor about the
current state of the United States.
You were a great champion of the separation of church and state, a belief that was heresy at the time for which you could've been executed. Is the
government too much in our
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Rogers Communications Inc
Rogers Communications INC.
Industry overview
The Canadian cellular service's industry is comprised of approximately 15 cellular providers. These operators employ approximately 16,000 individuals
and generate more than CAN$10B in revenues annually, which represents almost 30 percent of the Canadian telecommunications market. The
Canadian wireless industry has been experiencing an annual growth rate three times that of any other Canadian telecommunications sector. This is very
significant as Canada is in the top 10% in the world for broadband penetration.
The general softness in the Canadian and the Ontario economy has negatively impacted Media's advertising sales, and lowered net additions of most
cable and Internet products. Rogers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
3.As far as wireless goes, given the distinct network advantage that Rogers has (with a coverage of 95% of Canada and the most roaming partnerships)
and taking advantage of a 69% penetration in Canada, the strategy to push customers into adopting smart phones (also considering that only a 31% of
Rogers wireless users were smart phone users) is the right one. One area that we should explore is the enterprise segment. Given our relationship with
Apple and other manufacturers, we should seek partnerships with devices manufacturers, where we could agree to buy in bulk, with a significant
discount per phone and a minimum–term contract. Wireless expected growth of 5% annually for the next several years, thereВґs an increased customer
demand for data–driven services, data is twice as profitable as voice, and the significant data revenue growth experienced in 2009, all support the
previous statement (even though the ARPU ha a minor decline in 2009).
4.It is important to pay attention to those manufacturers that are working with android (Not only concentrate marketing activities in apple or RIM),
because the potential growth of the Google's brand could be an opportunity to grow in smart phones sales, increasing the market share.
5.Rogers may focus its activities towards obtain some other alliances with manufacturers, as the signed with Apple, looking for some exclusivity in
their products, the consequence of that could be a stronger and powerful brand.
6.They must
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What Is Carl Rogers Communication Theory Underpins Practice
Carl Roger's communication theory (c1950), underpins communication skills within the health care system. Rogers focussed on humanistic
psychology, which involved studying a person in full–length and the individual's distinctive1 nature –including personality traits to a certain depth.
Humanistic psychology looks at human behaviour not only through the eyes of the observer but through the eyes of the person completing the actions
of that behaviour (Heim, 2012). Example viewing a nurse's action of simple ignoring a patient's discomfort as unsatisfactory behaviour at work through
a visitor or colleague eyes. The action might be seen as inappropriate and disrespectful but actually the nurse could be taking in the patient's opinion and
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Roger's theory supports the nursing and midwifery council's code (2015). Another aspect people want a nurse who is a key listener, but also
understands the nurse's obligation to make a point clear on the basis of a patient's health. The last aspect is the mutual respect in viewing both sides
positively within a hospital environment so how the nurse views the patient and vs versus. Insufficient skills in these key aspects within nursing
practice can cause relationships between patient and nurse to not mature, causing non–existent growth in healthy personalities. 'Much like a tree will
not grow without sunlight and water (McLeod, 2014, pg.
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Labelle V. Rogers Communications Inc.
Labelle v. Rogers Communications Inc.
Labelle v. Rogers Communications Inc. Deborah P. Labelle filed a complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission on September 3, 2009
against Rogers Communications Inc. The complainant, Labelle feels that Rogers Communications Inc. the respondent, discriminated against her
because she is a woman. This falls under section 3 of the CHRA which covers and protects against sexdiscrimination. Labelle alleges she was treated
differently compared to her male counterparts and was eventually fired from her position. The complainant filed this complaint on the grounds of sex
discrimination.
The Commission on the date of April 8, 2011 announced to the Tribunal and the alleged parties that is would not be involved in the hearing directly.
They enclosed documentation and forwarded it to both parties concerning the information about legal council should they have any questions. A
mediation date was set shortly after on April 19, 2011. At this point the Tribunal uses a courier service to contact all parties involved. This requires the
recipient to sign for the documents being delivered. This presented an issue for the complainant from the beginning. The courier has history saved to
record when a delivery is attempted and is either successful or unsuccessful. Throughout the entirety of this case, Labelle was unable to be contacted on
over 5 attempts by the courier service.
It became increasingly difficult to reach the complainant, multiple dates
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Summary Of Hiding Behind The Screen By Roger Scruton

  • 1. Summary Of Hiding Behind The Screen By Roger Scruton Hiding Behind the Screen In today's world we use our screens to hide behind, from making avatars, to Facebook, to simply adding a friend on any media site. We constantly avoid human interactions, using media as a front. Hiding Behind the Screen was written by English philosopher Roger Scruton. This article goes into great depth about Scrutons views on the use of technology. A title such as Hiding Behind theScreen can catch the attention of pretty much anyone, mostly more of the younger crowd. The words "hiding" and "screen" already sets up that this article is going to be about social media in some form. From the beginning to the end of the article his usage in strong arguments,words, and information appeals to his readers. Listing more and more ways the media plays tricks on our perception of the world around us. The author Roger Scruton is 73 years old; he grew up in Buslingthorpe, Lincolnshire England. Roger Scruton is a well rounded writer, because of his vast array of works ranging from novels to operas. Scruton, a conservative and has written many books. Most of which were about being a conservative; for example, his book "How to be a Conservative" (2014). Not only did Scruton write, he taught Philosophy at Birkbeck College,Oxford University, and The University of St. Andrews. Scruton became known after he and three other British philosophers founded the Jan Hus Educational Foundation, which was an underground education network where professors would teach ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Compare And Contrast The Puritans And The Pilgrims Title The pilgrims and the puritans had a lot of similarities and differences when it came to their own specific religious beliefs. The pilgrims established the Plymouth Plantation on the South Shore of Massachusetts in 1620. The founder of this colony was a man by the name of William Bradford. William Bradford's man focus was to have total separation from the Church of England. The pilgrims, in other word were English People who sought to escape the many religious controversies and economic problems that were going on at the time. They were experiencing a lot of these issues for the simple fact that they emigrating to America. A lot of the pilgrims were highly dissatisfied with the reformation of the Church of England. The pilgrims believed that the Catholic Church, and the Church of England, had deviated beyond Christ's teachings. They established rituals, and also the church hierarchies that disobeyed the teachings of the bible. The pilgrims believed in predestination meaning that before the whole making of the world, God has predestined to create the earth, man, and all things. Pilgrims believed that god has chosen who would be saved and who wouldn't be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was best remembered for his finding of the Rhode Island and initiating total separation of the church and the state. In his own personal colony, Williams did not resolve the political conflicts that did divide total separation of Rhode Island into small factions. His friendship with the Indians helped sustain peaceful relationships between the English settlers and the Indians until the surprising outbreak of King Philip's War. Roger Williams was expelled quickly by the Puritan leaders from the colony of Massachusetts mainly because they thought he was spreading rumors and lies about new and dangerous ideas. After he found that out, he decided to begin the colony of Providence Plantation which did provide a lot of refuge for some religious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Carl Rogers And Person Centered Therapy Carl Rogers is the father of the humanistic movement in psychotherapy His core theme in therapy is non–judgmental listening & acceptance of the client, better known as unconditional positive regard His therapeutic approach is known as the Person Centered Therapy, which is based on the concepts of humanistic psychology & shares many of the concepts of Existentialism Both of these concepts share the idea that the client can make positive & constructive choices His approach is also based on the theory that people are "trustworthy" and can solve their own problems without direct intervention from the therapist Carl Rogers: Bio Carl Rogers was born January 8, 1902 in Oak Park, Illinois in a very strict, religious family He was a shy, studious ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "I find that I am closest to my inner, intuitive self, when I am somehow in touch with the unknown in me, when perhaps I am in a slightly altered state of consciousness...Then simply my presence is releasing and helpful." (Rogers) Thought: Rogers' language is somewhat strange here, but can you conceptualize a more "mystical" dimension to helping someone? Have you ever had this experience of being attuned to your intuitive self as a helper or just a friend? Helper attitudes are more important than knowledge A Growth–Promoting Climate Unconditional positive regardacceptance and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Agent For Optum Health Behavioral Program Roger Turner, an agent for Optum Health Behavioral Program (OHBP) alleges Dr. Arturo Taca over utilizes drug screen services, opened a substance abuse rehab facility under a different TIN, known as "Insynergy" which operates as cash only or by providing "member's" financing in the form of signing them up for credit cards. Mr. Turner also alleges Dr. Taca failed to notify OHBP of his affiliation with Insynergy, submits claims for injections for upwards of $2200 per injection as an Out of Network expense and therefore member liability, has three TIN's operating registered for the same or similar addresses, and is not contracted by OHBP to administer injectable's to OHBP members, however an audit shows 11 members received services (billed as injectable) from Insynergy. Dr. Arturo Taca denies Mr. Turner's allegations noting he and Insynergy staff doctors utilize the American Society ofAddiction Medicine (ASAM) criteria for drug screening in outpatient facilities. Insynergy accepts payments from insurance providers, as well as cash payments, also noting there are financing groups available for treatment cost but neither he nor his staff advocates one over the other. Dr. Taca has a personal TIN assigned to his practice when he first opened his practice, he later moved his private practice to an LLC standing with the state and applied for a new TIN. His original TIN has not been active for ten or more years. Application for a third TIN was made when the Insynergy group was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Person Centered Theraphy Essay "If I can provide a certain type of relationship the other person will discover within himself (sic) the capacity to use that relationship for growth and change and personal development will occur." –Carl Rogers Person – Centered theraphy (Rogerian Theraphy) Person – centered Theraphy (PCT) was developed by Carl Rogers in the 1940's. PCT is also known as person – centered psychotherapy, person centered counselling, client –centered theraphy and Rogerian psychotheraphy. PCT is a form of talk –psychotheraphy developed by psychologist Carl Rogers in the 1940s and 1950s.The goal of PCT is to provide clients with an opportunity to develop a sense of self where they can realize how their attitudes, feelings and behavior are being negatively affected. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He still felt that the client was the one who should say what is wrong, find ways of improving, and determine the conclusion of therapy –– his therapy was still very "client–centered" even while he acknowledged the impact of the therapist. Unfortunately, other therapists felt that this name for his therapy was a bit of a slap in the face for them: Aren't most therapies "client–centered?" Nowadays, though the terms non–directive and client–centered are still used, most people just call it Rogerian therapy. One of the phrases that Rogers used to describe his therapy is "supportive, not reconstructive," and he uses the analogy of learning to ride a bicycle to explain: When you help a child to learn to ride a bike, you can't just tell them how. They have to try it for themselves. And you can't hold them up the whole time either. There comes a point when you have to let them go. If they fall, they fall, but if you hang on, they never learn. It's the same in therapy. If independence (autonomy, freedom with responsibility) is what you are helping a client to achieve, then they will not achieve it if they remain dependent on you, the therapist. They need to try their insights on their own, in real life beyond the therapist's office! ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Charlie's Themes: The Perks of Being a Wallflower Essay... In Stephen Chobosky's The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Chbosky wrote a coming of age story; about a fifteen year old boy named "Charlie," and his strife to find his place in high school, and all the while trying to handle the suicide of his best friend. While learning many important lessons of life, and of its important relationships. Stephen Chbosky's purpose is to share with us, these common themes of isolationism, harsh society, participating, conflicting with emotions, and finally people treat themselves as they think they need be treated. The first theme that "Charlie" faces is isolation, for his one true friend "Michael" committed suicide, and the rest of his middle school acquaintances either moved away, or decided just not to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another subject that develops for the protagonist is participation, in its two forms passive and progressive. He is first questioned by his friend, and instructor whether or not he partakes in school events, and from then on he passively participates; by going to these events and analyzing others, instead of actually participating he finds things to distract himself. When he commences to progressively act, he finds that he does not analyze people so critically; or over think little things. Even Roger Ebert notices this when "Charlie," participates on the stage, for a viewing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and goes along to write "... it provides him with a turning point..." (Ebert). This turning point being to engage things instead of just watching them happen, and to not be passive but assertive. One of the many topics is "Charlie's" struggle with his emotions; one occurrence is during his fight with "Sean," and he fights his emotions "I really hurt Sean. The truth is I could have hurt him a lot worse. And maybe I should have."(Chbosky, 9)This is a fight between his natural instincts and a sense of control. Then he conflicts with his feelings for his friend "Sam," but she does not want him to like her; because, she already has a boyfriend; nevertheless, one night during a game of spin the bottle "Charlie" is asked to " Kiss the prettiest girl in the room on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Rogers Communications Case Study Rogers communications Inc. is a communications and media company operating the field of wireless communication, internet, telephone and cable television, based in Canada. The company's headquarter is in Toronto, Ontario. The company is listed on TSE, NYSE and Toronto stock exchange. Rogers Communication was founded by Edward Rogers, in 1925, bought by outside interests. The organization was again started by Ted Rogers, Edward roger's son. It started off initially with Roger's radio broadcasting and with time the company evolved into a communication and media giant after several acquisitions and expansions. Rogers communications' prime competitors include Bell Canada, Telus, and Shaw Communications. Historical Background: The organization initially started off with rogers radio broadcasting limited which acquired Canada's pioneer FM station i.e. CHFI– FM. The organization is a pioneer in stereo broadcasting and also founded CFTR in Toronto. The firm entered ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Net income decreased by 38%, coming down to $835 million, mainly due to impairment in the IPTV product which was discontinued and a strategic alliance was formed with Comcast to develop a new product. Substantial cash flow generation led to reduction in outstanding debt, with new investments in the newtwork. The cash provided by operating activities also increased by 6%. Free cash flows also increased by 2% summing up to $1705 million. The liquidity position of the organization is also relatively stable compared to previous year. Earnings per share also decreased from $2.61 to $1.62. Capital intensity went down 1% sitting at 17.2%. the dividend payout ratio of free cash flows also went down 1% to 58% compared to previous year's payout ratio. ROA for the year also went down by 1.7% to 2.9% compared to last year's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. How To Protect Rogers Communications Rogers Communications Inc. had to pay 2.13 million dollars due to a punctuation error. Rogers Communications Inc. is a phone, cable, and internet provider in Canada. Rogers signed a contract with Aliant Inc., which allowed them the use of 91,000 utility poles at a cost of $ 9.60 each. In 2006, they were informed with a year's notice that the price of utility poles would increase to $ 28.05 per pole. The contract was supposed to protect Rogers Communications Inc. from price increases. They were informed that the contract would end at an earlier date, and they had the right to end it due to a comma. Based on punctuation rules the placement of the comma allowed for the cancellation of the contract at any period of time as long as the party informed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Person Centred Communication By Carl Rogers Person centred communication is derived by the worlds famous psychologist Carl roger, as he noticed that people develop constructively, if they encounter an appropriate interpersonal environment (Wilkinson, 2002). For maintaining a sufficiently balanced environment for the person centred approach, Carl Rogers introduce three variables known as the Carl Rogers core values, which are, acceptance or unconditional positive regard, empathetic understanding and congruence or genuineness (Rogers, 1966). In congruence, Carl Rogers means that the therapist should aware of the feelings going through their mind and share it with the client if it is appropriate. By applying the congruence in practice, John's nurse, made sure that she is aware of consequences ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. How Do Person-Centred Counsellors Use the Therapeutic... "How do person–centred counsellors use the therapeutic relationship to facilitate change– and in what way (s) does person–centred therapy differ from other helping relationships?" word count: 2,495 Person centred counselling originated and was evolved on the ideas of American psychologist Carl Rogers. The influences on Carl Rogers and he's conceptualisation of Person centred counselling are numerous, from his early family life living on a farm, his interest and involvement in theology and his formative professional career. One incident which appears to have had a particular impact on Carl Rogers was when working in his first job as a psychologist, at Rochester New York, for an organisation for the prevention of cruelty to children,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These correct conditions which are required within person centred therapy in order that the client can achieve self actualisation and personality change were outlined by Carl Rogers and he believed that if this 6 conditions were met, it would facilitate change within the client: Two persons are in psychological contact– both client and counsellor are present physically and psychologically. The client is in a state of incongruence, (which will be discussed in more detail) the communication of the counsellor's empathetic understanding and unconditional positive regard is met at a minimal level. The last condition mentioned involves 3 other conditions, which are essential attitudes and qualities necessary for the counsellor to posses for successful therapy; empathic understanding, unconditional positive regard and congruence. (Rogers C, 1957). Before looking at the latter 3 in more detail, it is important to understand Carl Rogers's view of the person and perhaps what is ultimately bringing the client to therapy. Carl Rogers believed that there is incongruence between the self that is the actualisation part, that has a desire to grow, is open to experiencing in the moment and ultimately psychological well being and the actual experience of the self. He believed this effect was caused ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Telecommunications Industry Is Evolving The Telecommunications industry is evolving. In 2006, 98% of the wireless market was held by the big three, Rogers, TELUS and Bell. Today, due largely in part to recent government action, 25% of the market that was held by the big three, is now held by other competitors (Industry Canada, 2015). How are these companies performing in this new, more competitive market? TELUS andRogers Communications are the two largest telecommunications companies in Canada and this will be an analysis and comparison of their recent financial performance. Rogers Communications, a Summary Canada's largest telecommunications company, Rogers Communications Inc. (Rogers) is a diversified Canadian telecommunications and media company. They are Canada's largest wireless services provider. Their Cable segment is a leading Canadian cable services provider, offering high –speed Internet access, television, and telephony products and controlling roughly 30% of the Canadian market. Their Media segment is a group of broadcast, specialty, print and online media assets, with businesses in radio and television broadcasting, televised shopping, sports entertainment, magazine and trade journal publishing and digital media. They are included in the S&P/TSX 60 Index of the largest publicly traded companies in Canada. (Rogers, 2015). TELUS, a Summary In 1990, Canada's second largest telecommunications company, TELUS was established following the reorganization of the Alberta Government Telephones Commission, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Taking A Stand Speech Taking A Stand A boycott organized by Emily, Madi, Angelina, and myself took place 7:40 am in school last Friday morning. Many students were not in their respective first period rooms, and nobody showed up at all in Mr. Rogers's. The school board gathered us here today to explain the cause of this boycott; likewise, we would like to voice out our fellow students' concerns during this conversation. Mr. Rogers treated us unfairly and showed a clear dislike towards females. "C? This is the lowest grade I've ever got! How is this possible?" Exclaimed female student Annie, as she pointed to her report card.One would likely infer at first that this is due to her lack of studying, but that is only part of the story. In reality, Annie is the valedictorian... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rogers to change his inequality? Of Mr. Rogers's current and former students, 600 are selected at random to participate in a survey. Results showed that 94% wanted Mr. Rogers to change, 1% liked the way he is, and 5% remained neutral. Upon seeing such a case, we decided to interview a different group of students to see their perspective on this issue. A senior male student said, "I've never had Mr. Rogers before, but my younger sister has him this year... a week ago, she came home with her report card and looked close to tears. We asked her why she was upset, and my sister replied, 'It's Mr. Rogers; he gave me a D!' My sister is a studious student, so I can't imagine that she did anything bad. I could, however, think of one other possibility: Mr. Rogers holds sexism. If this is true, I would definitely do something to overthrow him, and I am sure many others would agree." A female sophomore student describes her own experience. "I go to school happy as a bird and ace all my classes until I hit Mr. Rogers's 9th period. I try not to judge him or pollute his reputation, yet the thought is all but impossible to hold in. He obviously dislikes girls, and one could easily distinguish the piercing glares he gave the girls and the warm gazes that he held when he looked at the boys. It hurts to say this, but many students already wanted him out of this teaching career." Evidently, the students wanted him out––– for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Sociological Concepts In The Film Roger & Me The film Roger & Me shows the rise and fall of an industrial city, Flint, MI. Knowing that Sociology was born during the industrial revolution makes this movie a fascinating choice, considering it displays the fall of an industrial city. It gives a wonderful opportunity to evaluate many different sociological perspectives. Personally, before watching this video, I thought that Flint was just a dead town filled with a bunch of lazy, violent people. A couple of concepts that I would like to focus on in this paper is GM's bureaucracy, that lead to downward social mobility, causing people to stereotype the ex–GM workers. Watching this video the first thing I noticed was the fact that GM was a bureaucracy. "A formal organization with a hierarchy of authority and a clear division of labor; emphasis on impersonality of positions and written rules, communications, and records" (Henslin, 2015, p. 136). One of GMs hierarchies, Roger Smith, used his power to lay off tens of thousands of people in the city of Flint. This is also a clear display of a bureaucracy, in showing how very impersonal and disconnected he was from his workers. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Henslin (2015), "downward social mobility is movement down the social class ladder" (p.237).A good of example of this in the movie was when Michael Moore mentioned in the beginning of the movie that everyone in Flint worked for GM. Many parents or grandparents that retired from GM were middle class citizens, but the current generation that was laid off had become lower class citizens. Michaels' High School classmate said, he wanted something of his own but it doesn't look like that would happen for him, in Flint. He was saying that as he was being evicted from his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Definition Of Corporate Social Responsibility Rogers Telecom's definition of corporate social responsibility is similar to the ISO 26000 in addressing the seven principle subjects, organizational governance, human rights, labour practices, the environment, fair operating practices, consumer issues, and community involvement and development. Although, not all issues belonging to these principles were addressed. The strongest attributes of the Rogers CSR definition supported by their 2013 CSR report are organizational governance, fair operating practices, consumer issues, community involvement and development, and the environment. The weaker attributes of the Rogers CSR definition supported by their 2013 CSR report are human rights and labour practices. Organizational governance and fair operating practices were evident in both Rogers Telecom's CSR definition and report as they were frequently mentioned as an important factor in all business activities. Specifically, Rogers addressed two issues under the fair operating practices principle, anti–corruption and fair competition. Rogers approach in addressing the issue of anti–corruption is to adhere to the Rogers Business Conduct Guidelines, guidelines that define the expected behaviour from all employees in standards of business conduct, integrity and ethical behaviour. In addition, Rogers Board of Directors must also comply with these guidelines as well as a separate, Directors Code of Conduct and Ethics. Furthermore, Roger's combats anti–corruption with their whistle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Will Rogers Research Paper Life of Will Rogers Will Rogers is the Cherokee Kid.Will was the best with a rope and Oklahomans number one actor and comedian. Going around the world and making the world full of good times and laughs. Will Rogers was born in Oologah, Oklahoma, was a great actor and writer, and died tragically. Will Rogers was born on November 4, 1879 to Clem and Mary Rogers(Will Rogers). Growing up in Oologah, Oklahoma when the land was indian territory(Baron). His full name was William Penn Adair Rogers. Will grew up in a ranchingfamily with siblings Maude, Homer, May, Elizabeth, Zoe, Sallie, and Robert. Will was the youngest of all eight children. His sister Sallie, got married to Tom McSpadden, then when will was seven Will moved in and started schooling. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Will was not acting he was writing. Will started with the Saturday Evening Post that was carried all over the country. With Wills writing styles hen soon wrote the book The Cowboy Philosopher on Prohibition . Also a book about a crazy pilot in Russia. In the 1930s Will was able to get with the director John Ford to do three films.Doctor Bull, Judge Priest, and The Steamboat Round the Bend were amazing acts performed by Will Rogers. On August 15,1935 Will Rogers wanted to explore Alaska on plane and foot.The plane carrying Will Rogers and Wiley Post crashed in Point Barrow, Alaska.Will died on impact. At the age of fifty–six years Will Rogers died so suddenly and left the world in shock. A funeral was held at Wee Kirk O'the Heather in Beverly Hills.Many of Wills friends and family spoke. Irvin Cobb spoke up at the end of the funeral and said, "'There was a funeral here today for Will Rogers, but they can't bury that man. Will, he keeps on flying'" (Garst 163). In conclusion Will Rogers was a true icon and inspiration for all people. Will had a hard childhood, but was born with true talent. Will had a great life filled with adventure and happiness. He changed lives by performing and entertaining all across the globe even when Will went to Alaska and crashed. Will Rogers was born in Oologah, Oklahoma, was a great actor and writer, and died in a tragic accident. He will always be our one and only Cherokee ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Project At Tulsa County Youth Services I acquired my service learning hours by participating in a group that volunteered at Tulsa County Youth Services. My group encountered many difficulties and challenges before finally securing a project at Tulsa County Youth Services that would allow for us to fulfill our eight –hour requirement for the service–learning project. Initially, we had planned to volunteer at Rogers County Youth Services, but these plans dissipated as we learned that it was extremely difficult to simply set up a meeting between our group and their organization's director. Luckily, I came across group volunteer opportunities at Tulsa County Youth Services while contemplating how we would be able to fulfill our community service hours with the difficulties that were then experiencing with Rogers County Youth Services. Looking back, I think it was easier to set up a group project withTulsa County Youth Services because they are a much larger–scale organization when being compared to Rogers County Youth Services. Tulsa County Youth Service's communications coordinator was easily able to set our group up with date, time, and project that would fulfill the requirements for the group project. Collectively speaking, our entire group felt privileged to share this experience at Tulsa County Youth Services and we all were very impressed by the tremendous amount of services that were offered by Tulsa County Youth Services. Our group decided to complete our volunteer service with Tulsa County Youth Services by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Puritans Religious Beliefs How did the Puritans and their religious orthodoxy get established? Well first, the Puritans were originally an assembly within the English Protestants that had left England between 1920's to 1930's because of their unhappiness with the new reforms such as Catholicism in the Church of England. The first colony to be created in New England was in Plymouth by the Separatist Puritans better known as the Pilgrims. The Separatist wanted to completely separate themselves from the church entirely in order to achieve their religious freedom. Whereas the additional Puritans that arrived later, as stated in the textbook, "These well–to–do Puritans and many thousands more left their English homes not to establish a land of religious freedom, but to practice their own religion without persecution" (80). Because they wanted to create colonies without the corruption that occurred in the Church of England. Of course, the Puritans would need foundations in their Plymouth colonies to survive, and one of the best was, with the Pilgrims who built their foundation on hard–working labor and only relied on each other to farm and build. It was that strong labor ethic that helped to propel their ultimate capitalistic commercial success such as trading using their own built maritime ships. Whereas the foundation of the additional Puritans was more directed towards their religious orthodoxy of a restructured version of Protestantism. However, it was the Massachusetts Bay colony who created a purified ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay on Communication Technologies in Canada Communication Technologies in Canada Canada is also very unique in the global economy in light of their communication technologies. Canada is a unique country because it allows two main companies control its communication industry. The two big players in the game are Rogers, who control eastern Canada, and Shaw, who control western Canada. Rogers Communication started with a vision that "radio is an electric pipeline" by Edward S. Rogers, Sr. In 1925 Mr. Rogers, Sr. invented the world's first alternating "current (AC) radio tube."1 The radio tube was a huge break through in communication technology and in radio reception, and as a result of the invention; radios became common medium of communication. Edward's son, Ted Rogers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They provide support from "national initiatives to grass roots charities" 6. Some of their funds include Rogers Cable network fund, Rogers Documentary fund, and Rogers Telefund. One big sector in the Canadian economy that Rogers control is in the radio broadcasting. "Canada's most–listened to broadcasting company is Rogers Media–Broadcasting".7 Some of the stations they own are 680 NEWS (CFTR–AM 680), CHFI–FM (98.1), KISS FM (92.5), CKBY–FM (105.3), OCEAN FM (CIOC FM 98.5), NEWS1130 (CKWX AM 1130), XFM (CKVX FM 104.9), and CJIB–AM (940). A very diverse range of stations, catering to almost all Canadians, making the Radio arm of Rogers unique in itself. Radio broadcasting in Canada is unique itself. Minimum of the music played on Canadian radio stations between 6am to 6pm must contain 35% of Canadian content. And to be considered a Canadian artist, an artist must contain two of these requirements from this list: Production must be Canadian; Artist must be Canadian; Music must be Canadian; or the Lyrics must be Canadian.8 The Canadian government takes full pride in protecting the content on Canadian airways and the government maintains this control by limiting foreign ownership of communication companies. Rogers, not only has a hand in radio communication, it also has a hand in print media. Rogers Media is also Canada's largest publishing company. They own many of Canada's major
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  • 20. Thoreau And Roger Williams Comparison Essay Roger Williams and Henry Thoreau both have their own, unique ideas of freedom. In some ways, their ideas can be fairly similar. However, they can also be very different. Whether it's the way they execute how to make an idea become reality, or the way they think about certain problems in general. Williams and Thoreau may have similar ideas, however, they are still two very different people. One idea that can be compared is that they both see the need for people to rely on each other to keep everything in order. However, the reasons behind them wanting this communication isn't similar at all. Williams believed that people had to accept religious freedom, or else society would fail. He states that if people can't accept each other, then nobody... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Williams eyes, these actions should lead Thoreau on the path to prison. Another major idea Williams has is that everyone should contribute and uphold the law. In the reading, Williams states: "If any of the seamen refuse to perform their services, or passengers to pass their freight; If any refuse to help, in person or purse, towards the common charges or defense; If any refuse to obey the common laws and orders of the ship, concerning their common peace or preservation; – I say, I never denied, but in such cases, whatever is pretended, the commander or commanders may judge, resist, compel, and punish such transgressors, according to their deserts and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Communication : Its Blocking And Its Facilitation By Carl... In the article, "Communication: Its Blocking and Its Facilitation" by Carl R, Rogers, a psychotherapist who wrote a book without being a teacher of writing, asserted that psychotherapy will create guidance towards failures of communication and can improve communication between people. Rogers declared that the foremost barrier to be beneficial towards the interpersonal communication is one examining from their perspective. But the barrier can be eliminated if the people stop judging other people's ideas , opinions without analyzing the other person's point of view meaning putting themselves in a person 's situation. In fact, he briefly acknowledges the complication of communication towards the people but also provides diverse ways to improve our communication, mainly when contributors are known to support their role. Also, valor is known to be listening compassionately, meaning one extensive towards the risks of changing. In this issue, Rogers elucidates the indifference towards caring about the third party that can improve the adversary achieving mutual understanding by encouraging them as partners to resolve problems, instead of being foes and holding a grudge. Moreover, as social scientist, there is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Actor, Will Rogers, Succeeded in Silent Films and Talkies... The 1930s were known for many things, one of the biggest being the movement from silent films to "talkies" which is what the first films with script and other sound effects were called. When film was first being produced everything had to be acted out with no sound, meaning there was no music, talking, laugh track, nothing. While there were people who excelled at acting in silent films, not many were able to make the transition to talkies easily. However the ones who did, flourished. One such star was Will Rogers. He was a ranch hand, rodeo rider, vaudeville performer, film star, columnist and author, radio personality, pioneer of aviation, tireless master of ceremonies, friend to presidents, and unofficial ambassador of good will under ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (The Almanac of American History. Page 445) In November of 1908, Rogers married Betty Blake and they had four children; Will Junior, Mary, Jim, and Fred. (Chronicle of the 20th Century. Page 600) In 1918, he acted in many silent films and when "talkies" started being produced, Rogers became a national star. Audiences liked his simple language and country roots, seeing him as one of their own. (Page 445) He starred in seventy–one films overall and several Broadway shows. (Will Rogers Biography. Web) He was voted the most popular male actor in Hollywood in 1934. A couple of his later works included Doctor Bull, Judge Priest, and Steamboat Round the Bend. Rogers wrote six books and an estimated four thousand syndicated columns, soon becoming a prominent radio broadcaster and political commentator. (Will Rogers SHP. Web) A few of his books were such as The Cowboy Philosopher on Prohibition, There's Not a Bathing Suit in Russia, and Wit and Philosophy from the Radio Talks of America's Humorist. His honest and intelligent views about the government and America along with his folksy humor won him the nations respect. He would write his weekly "little piece for the papers" until his death in 1935. In 1926 he began writing a daily column "Will Rogers Says". He had a skill for showing the hilarious side of current events; exaggerating the facts to the amusement of his readers. He declined a nomination to be governor of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Marquet Turn The Ship Around Summary Introduction In the book Turn the Ship Around, Captain L. David Marquet describes how he took the submarine, the USS Santa Fe, from "worst to first" in the United States fleet by transforming the leadership structure from "leader–follower" to "leader–leader." Summary The author divides the book into four sections. In the first section, Captain Marquet describes how he first experienced being empowered by his commander Captain Pelaez of the USS Sunfish. Captain Pelaez overheard the author observe that it would be helpful if they could "ping" a merchant ship using active sonar for training. Knowing that his permission was needed to go active, Captain Pelaez suggested that Marquet merely make his intention known to him. The result of having the authority and ability to develop his team's training resulted in a paradigm shift about effective leadership for the author. Marquet was then assigned to the USS Will Rogers as the engineer officer. Eager to implement his new ideas, Marquet executed a plan to give control to the members of his engineering department, rather than orders. Unfortunately, his experiment was a profound failure. There were numerous embarrassing errors that occurred as a direct result of relinquishing control to make decisions to the men under his command. Instead of motivating the men, they complained that they missed the former engineer who would just tell them what to do. Ultimately, Marquet took back decision–making control from his division officers. When his time on the USS Will Rogers ended, Marquet spent time analyzing why the situation on the USS Will Rogers ended so badly. He concluded that an empowerment program would not work within a leader–follower organizational structure. When Marquet was unexpectedly given command of the USS Santa Fe he chose to retain all the crew members, even though the Santa Fe was considered the laughingstock of the Navy. He wanted the crew to understand that they were not the problem; instead, the problem was the leadership. Given the directive to prepare the Santa Fe for deployment, Captain Marquet saw this as an opportunity to drastically create change by instituting a plan of leadership where the crew would have more opportunities for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Rogers Communication Assignment COMPANY REPORT ASSIGNMENT To: Andrea Mera From: Jaskaran Bajwa Date: 03/11/2014 Subject: Company Report: Rogers Communication TABLE OF CONTENTS пѓ Introduction to Rogers .................................................................2 пѓ History ...................................................................................3 пѓ Type of service .........................................................................4 пѓ Projects ..................................................................................4 пѓ Clients ....................................................................................5 пѓ Competition ..............................................................................5 пѓ Opportunities ............................................................................5 пѓ Size .......................................................................................6 пѓ Employment .............................................................................7 пѓ Education .................................................................................7 пѓ Rewards ..................................................................................8 пѓ Future .....................................................................................9 пѓ References ..............................................................................10 Introduction to Rogers: Rogers is one of the top telecommunication giants in Canada. I spoke to John ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The service includes a touchpad home monitoring console to manage multiple utilities at home, including security sensors and cameras, thermostat, appliances and lighting. Management and access to these services is also available on smartphones through a home monitoring application. Rogers
  • 25. Communications provided a suite of digital marketing services to Canadian small, medium, and enterprise size business. Services include search engine optimization, mobile marketing, social media marketing, pay per click, and analytics. In May, 2013 Rogers Communications launched "Vicinity" a loyalty and marketing automation platform for small and medium businesses in Canada. The platform provides local retail businesses across Canada with the opportunity to provide customized loyalty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Final Exam : Amelia Rogers At Tassani Communications Case... Final Exam: Amelia Rogers at Tassani Communications Case Assessment Emelyn Cormier Integrated Marketing Communications Prof. Sundstrom – Fitzgerald 1. What was the problem with Dave Burns calling Guy Johnson at Muffler World regarding the new campaign creative and....How does Dave Burns' phone call to Guy reflect on Amelia Rogers? Explain your answer. (16 points) The problem with Dave Burns calling Guy Johnson at Muffler World regarding the illustration creative campaign is that it steps outside of his job jurisdiction. As the creative director for Tassani Communications his role is to lead a creative team of agency copywriters and artists that are assigned to a client 's business. Burns is ultimately responsible for the creative product and the form the final ad takes. This does not involve going to the client directly to speak with him, especially not calling Johnson multiple times in a day while Dave himself s not in the office. Amelia Burns, the account manager is the person who is responsible for the management of sales, and most importantly in this case the relationships with particular customers. The account manager does not manage the daily running of the account itself. They manage the relationship with the client of the accounts they are assigned to. It was Amelia Roger's role to communicate with the client. By Dave stepping outside of his job description it shed a negative light on Rogers that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Carol Rogers Influence in Psychology Carl Rogers and His Influence on Modern Psychology Introduction Carl Rogers is considered the founder of client–centered therapy, which asserts that childhood experiences affect an individual's feelings, thoughts, and behavior (Rathus, 2004). The therapist must see the world from that of the client to be effective in treatment. Rogers has influenced many psychological theories and therapies present today, especially positive psychology. Despite this fact, many who practice positive psychology do not, or are not willing to, accept the influence of past theories. Client–Centered Therapy In 1959, Rogers asserted that the therapeutic relationship is used differently with different clients and "it is not necessary to manipulate the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This type of therapy began to be misused and negative emotion, that may play a beneficial role in therapy, was ignored completely. In fact, "pessimism can even become an important strategy to deal with anxiety. Individuals can use negative thinking as a defensive strategy to work through their anxiety with the result being just as effective as those who take an optimistic approach" (Chang & Norem, 2002; as cited in La Torre, p. 153). In a true clinical setting, a patient is free to express feelings and experiences to facilitate self–healing through positive intervention techniques. With the data available on positive psychology, many clinicians may be tempted to utilize a particular positive intervention with the belief it will make a tremendous impact on the patient. However, this may be unhealthy for the patient who may need to experience negative or difficult emotion to work through the issue they are dealing with. Nonetheless, positive therapy has a definitive useful role in psychological treatment and "adds a deeper dimension to the treatment setting" (p. 404). Therapists who use this type of therapy, however, should remember not to "become a slave to the 'tyrannies of optimism'" (Seligman, 1990, p. 292; as cited in La Torre, p. 404). Carl Rogers and Positive Psychology Many of Carl Rogers's ideas have been influential on modern psychological practices, and specifically in the area of positive psychology. Client–centered therapy is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Carl Roger 's First Career Choice Carl Roger was born on January 8, 1902 Oak Park, Illinois and Died on February 4, 1987 at the age of 85 in San Diego, California. Growing up His father, Walter A. Rogers, was a civil engineer and his mother, Julia M. Cushing, was a homemaker and serious Pentecostal Christian. Carl was the fourth of their six children. Rogers was very intelligent and could read well before kindergarten. Following an education in a strict religious and ethical environment as an altar boy at the vicarage of Jimply, and he had become a rather isolated, self–determining, and disciplined person, and acquired a knowledge and an appreciation for the scientific method in a practical world. His first career choice was agriculture, at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he was a part of the fraternity of Alpha Kappa Lambda, followed by history and then religion. At age 20, following his 1922 trip to Peking, China, for an international Christian conference, he started to doubt his religious convictions. To help him clarify his career choice, he attended a seminar entitled Why am I entering the Ministry, after which he decided to change his career. In 1924, he graduated from University of Wisconsin and enrolled at Union Theological Seminary. After two years he left the seminary to attend Teachers College, Columbia University, obtaining an MA in 1928 and a PhD in 1931. While completing his doctoral work, he engaged in child study. In 1930, Rogers served as director of the Society for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Wells Fargo Case Study WELLS FARGO The bank relied on customer service representatives to cross sell its products and hit sales quotas. Because there was much demand on the representatives, they began fraudulently opening customer accounts. (Fortune) Though the accounts were closed before customer realized, some customers were charged fees or their credit was affected by the situation. (Fortune) The bank was forced to return $2.6 million in fees and had to pay $186 million in fines to the government. (Fortune) Wells Fargo has shown to its consumers that they cannot be trusted. The bank's former CEO John Stumpf resigned and was revoked of his bonuses and stock worth about $60 million. (Fortune) Wells Fargo employees were at Stage 2: Individualism,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Kohlberg, I agree with the belief that we develop a reasoning process over time. (Ghillyer, p. 11) Because Ailes got away with sexual harassment from all the prior years, he thought it was okay to keep doing it as long as he did not get caught. MYLAN'S EPIPEN PRICE GOUGING SCANDAL Mylan is a drug company very well–known for its life saving device, the EpiPen. Mylan has increased its price of the EpiPen by 400% since acquiring the drug back in 2007. (Fortune) Because of Mylan controlling the price on the EpiPen, consumers were forced to pay the outrageous prices for the life saving device, enraging consumers. The scandal prompted state attorneys general to investigate the company, with New York's AG looking into whether the company committed antitrust violations and West Virginia's AG launching a Medicaid fraud probe into the drug maker's pricing. (Fortune) Just like Fortune's article states, "consumers were stuck between a rock and a hard place". The company's stock did take a hit and the company went from a $428.6 million profit to a loss of $119.8 million. (Forbes) According to Arthur Dobrin's question eight, "Can you explain and justify your decision to others?" Mylan Inc., should have thought this question through before increasing the price of the EpiPen. They knew that consumers were not going to be happy about the increase of price and therefore, should have seemed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Taking a Look at Humanistic Psychology Humanistic psychology is refereed as the '3rd force' in psychology it was an alternative to psychoanalysis and behaviourism. Humanistic psychology was instead focused on each individual's potential and stressed the importance of growth and self–actualization. A fundamental belief that people are born good but that this can be distorted through social interactions and life experiences. In this essay I plan to explain Carl Rogers's theories of person centred and how I have linked them to myself. Carl Rogers stated that there was many key aspects which make up a person's personality. The Organismic self the true self both conscious and unconscious. The Organismic valuing process a fundamental concept within humanistic psychology. A tendency to automatically pick, work towards and search for situations which fit into our inborn aspirations in order to lead a gratifying life. A biologically driven process not aware of 'I' or 'ME'. The Actualizing tendency, human 'organism' has an underlying force which drives us to enhance and meet our maximum full potential physically, spiritually and emotionally. The actualising tendency can never be destroyed only suppressed, it's been described as a 'biological pressure to fulfil the genetic blueprint'. Positive regard which is a learnt need developed in infancy. A perception of experiencing the self–making a positive difference to another. A need that validates love, affection and respect from a significant other. The Self–concept which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Will Rogers Research Paper Will Rogers is honored in Oklahoma because he was a humorous person who did newspaper columns, radio shows, was an Indian and cowboy, and he helped raise awareness for the rights and needs of Native Americans Indians. He was a caring person who wanted the best for everyone. Rogers did a lot to make some of these things happen. He always wanted to be the person who was always helping. Also he was a person who people were confused about because he was a cowboy and an Indian, but he wanted to show people that you could be both. Rogers was a comedian who liked to crack jokes all the time. Lots of people would say that he was a very humorous person. He did newspaper columns that had some of his jokes in them. Rogers also did radio shows and talked... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Will Rogers was an Indian and a cowboy. Most people would only be one of them and not both. A lot of people didn't like the fact that he was both. Rogers never let that stop him from doing things that he enjoyed. Most people thought that he was very interesting. By him being both they really only recognized him as a cowboy and not an Indian. Will Rogers also helped raise awareness for the rights and needs of Native American Indians. He felt as if they were not getting treated equally. He was very passionate about this since he was Indian. This was also like his way of proving that he actually was an Indian and not just a cowboy. All he wanted was for everyone to be equal and not worry about race being a problem. He tried very hard to make sure that all Native Americans Indians needs would be met so that they would live a great life like everyone else could. Will Rogers was someone who was very important to lots of people in Oklahoma. People respected him a lot for all the things he had done. If he hadn't had done some of those things people might not have even known who he was or why he was important. The history of Oklahoma could have been changed drastically if he had done just one thing different. For what he has done there are schools named after him and other thigs with his name on it. Now people can always remember him so that he will never be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Effective Negotiation & Conflict Resolution Tamaris Purvines Assignment Three LDR 404 07/29/2012 Assignment Three Part One There are several different processes, ideas, and efforts that go into the overall practices of effective negotiation and conflict resolution. Yet no productive negotiation could be possible without the valuable use of skills. Two types of skills can help a successful negotiator. The first type is hard skills, which are guidelines, strategic measures, or anything that can be copied down onto paper and taught. The second type is soft skills, which are the skills acquired through practicing negotiation that can't necessarily be taught. To get a better idea of the definition and examples of each type of skill, it is better to discuss them each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the process problems arise that are situation specific. Knowing when one party is bluffing or trying to trick the other party are skills that come with learning through experience. The delivery of statements and ideas are definitely situation specific. Discussing an issue with a church group may not be the same type of discussion that may be necessary with a theater group. Individuals respond differently to how phrases are stated. Only through working with similar groups does a negotiator learn how best to phrase their ideas to parties in any given situation. Learning how to best reframe a harsh or inappropriate statement into the truth of the statement is also a soft skill that is highly beneficial to negotiators. The only way to learn how to accomplish this difficult skill is by practicing it. It takes years of practicing and using this skill in negotiation processes to truly learn how to effectively hone it. Being able to determine the best possible solution to the problem for both parties involved in a negotiation is also something that cannot be learned. Each negotiation is going to be different and have different circumstances. Even after years of working with groups in negotiation or mediation situations, it is still difficult to help both sides create a mutually beneficial solution to their problem. This is something that almost comes as a talent to negotiators. It takes a certain gift ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Strategic Management : Mission, Vision And The Overall... Strategic Management is the understanding of the information received collectively of the transition of the company or organization resources, the implementation of the mission, vision and the overall goal of the business. Also, it is the fixed alignment plan that is used to transform the company into a systematic objective to provide strategic performance feedback to the decisions that is incorporated to enable the plan to evolve and mutual above performance measurements. Jurevicious (2013) suggests strategic management is a "continuous process of strategic analysis, strategy creation, implementation and monitoring, used by organizations with the purpose to achieve and maintain a competitive advantage" (Jurevicious, 2013). Therefore, several process of strategic management have measureable increase self–motivating knowledge that increase my abilities to be a better CEO of a nonprofit organization company. First, lesson is the team building skills to create an essential group of people to build a success nonprofit organization. The negative aspect is the employee losing or have a lack of passion. When you began team builder there is need to have an open platform for the employee to speak freely. The team need to feel that there are a part of having a positive impact on the organization. The negative impact is meeting with employee that cannot see a positive foundation within the organization. How to lead the team to the next level, and active empower positive reinforcement, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Will Rogers Essay Will Rogers Not many people remember Will Rogers, but in the 1930's he was the most well known man in America–– more popular than Shirley Temple. He was a simple cowpoke who entertained people with his rope tricks and sly political observations. He also wrote a widely–read newspaper column and appeared on the raido every week. I supose he is alot like Bill Cosby is today: beloved for his down–to–earth style of humor. But that "aww, shucks" attitude hid a brilliant mind. Furthermore, Will Rogers was more than just a comedian; he was a man of character. Throughout his life, he exhibited the qualities of humility, fairness, generosity, and loyalty witch make him a real American hero. Will was born in Oklahoma and proud of it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the Depression, many people were worried about what was going on in Washington. When Will pointed out some politican who said one thing and did another, or criticized some program in Washington he didn't approve of, he'd disquise his criticism behind a joke so as not to offend. But Will would also get straight to the heart of the matter, letting the American people know that he thought just as they did. As you can see, Will understood people. In fact,he used to say, "I never met a man I didn't like." How many of us can say that? He'd go on to explain the Indian belief that "you have to go around and stand behind someone to get a look at what he's lookin' at." Only then do you see things from his perspective. This fairness is remarkable, especially at a time in America when racism was everywhere. Will's Indian heritage helped him to look at people as people, to see beyond color or status in the world. He treated the political elite and the unemployed with the same respect and good humor. In fact, he often made fun of himself, which allowed everyone to relax and see the good sense behind much of what he said about the rest of society. This generous attitude translated into many other areas of his life. During the Depression, Will was very sympathetic to those who had lost everything–their savings, their jobs, and their sense of security. He himself had lost his entire fortune when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Strengths And Weaknesses Of The Canadian Communication... Strengths Rogers's communication is the number one leading company in the Canadian communication industry. One of their major strengths is the quality of their service. Rogers spent millions to create a company that would be able to provide millions of people with high speed internet wherever they go in Canada. Rogers has helped individuals to stay in touch with their peers, family members and more. They have also destroyed many communication barriers with small and big businesses by providing them with the best and fastest service possible. Rogers has the most telecommunication towers in all of Canada ranging from major cities like Toronto to smaller cities like Branford. Rogers owns 35% of the national revenue in the telecommunication industry, proving that their services are used nationwide as they have over 9.5 million subscribers (Rogers 2016). Another one of Roger's strengths is diversification. They are Canada's largest wireless carrier, cable provider and provide their customers with many other services as well. They are the only communications company with national carrier on GSM, HSPA+ and LTE platforms (Cellmapper 2016). They have over 9.5 million subscribers for their wireless carrier and 83% smartphone penetration in the market and own over 50% of the network revenues (Cellmapper 2016). They also have a partnership with Spotify, which they are currently using to upsell their data plans and they provide every consumer with SHOMI, a perk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Forced to Choose Between Morals and Society in The... Within the book "The Puritan Dilemma", Edmund S. Morgan writes about the people who were forced to pick between their morals and their societies. Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson were banned since they had refused to accept the Puritan rules, and John Winthrop believe he could not continue in a country where the church remained tainted. The Puritan Dilemma indoctrinated the people, claiming we are all sinners other than the puritans. Everyone is sin and Puritans are saintly. Starting with John Winthrop, a man who was stubborn and strict in the manner he worshipped God, and devoted his life. Making it known that nothing will stray his faith towards him and heaven. His neighbors and people he met were awfully extravagance, making it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John Winthrop left peacefully, leading a newer and better colony of his own. Anne Hutchinson left quietly, avoiding additional problems and departed to Rhode Island, continuing her faith. Roger Williams withdrew his members within the Puritan church. Finding it easier and less risky than being associated with the church of the old world. In Morgan's Puritan Dilemma, Puritans actually somewhat provided opportunity for the British population in the early American history. They established a purely religious society.Puritanism created both loyal supporters and critics. In most people's opinions in the world now days, we may believe that puritans were evil brainwashing crazy people but I do have an open mind and I could somewhat agreement with the things they have done. It had a good start but a mad ending, people should be able to have their opinions but they were just keeping control over the people to keep a good an healthy relationship with the lord. Yes, in the end, killing and exiling people because they want to be human and just do things is a wrong way to do it but if it's not working out then do exactly what these three have done and walk away. Create another life elsewhere and keep doing what you believe in. Everyone has their own believes and we are the world we are now because people never gave up on their goals, dreams and opinions. Puritans were no way right but when you think about it they had somewhat of a good outlook on it and in the end ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Explanation Of Innovation : Changing The Workplace Explanation of Innovation: "Changing the Workplace. Transforming Lives." An innovation is considered as either an idea, behavior, or object that is perceived as new by the receiving audience, and innovations can offer three valuable insights into the process of social change which include: what qualities make certain innovations spread rapidly than others, the value of peer–peer conversations and peer networks during social changes, and assessing and understanding the needs of different individuals in a specific population (Rogers, 2003, p 35–36). One of the most pressing obstacles for Human Resources departments and organizational management is the ongoing development of employee's talent that is capable of meeting the business objectives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our transformative innovation offers three bundled service area, the Coach Model, Dr. Tim Elmore's Habitudes program, and the LifeGiving Mentors program that offer a different approach to career and leadership development. Integrating our coaching innovation will allow organizations to create a workforce that is able to collectively move forward and achieve unprecedented outcomes. Our relationship model balances self–awareness, relationships, and the courageous action to create an environment where individuals can feel fulfilled, connected to others, and successful at their jobs and their personal lives. Our workshop and training services over the relationship model is the core to our program. We offer training through two different ways. We have a ten day, in–person program that is broken up between two weeks over the course of four weeks. Then we provided additional support to our clients who implementing our relationship model over the next four months. This additional support can look different for each client because it is based on the client's and their organization's needs. The focus for this course is on introducing "coaches" to our three relationship models and the fundamental skills of coaching while offering a higher level of impact and professionalism. The second option is an accelerated fast track option that still builds on the fundamentals of our relationship model. This done through five in person course days, and with three ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Roger Williams Beliefs I am related to the great Roger Williams Through my maternal grandfather. Champion of religious freedom and founder of Rhode Island; he is my grandfather, eighth removed. I would enjoy communication and reflection with Governor Williams. The land that was to become the United States, 400 years ago, was much different than it is today. The Puritans that settled were intensely religious and owed their loyalty to the King of England. How would Roger view the country today? In the photographs below, I will question my ancestor about the current state of the United States. You were a great champion of the separation of church and state, a belief that was heresy at the time for which you could've been executed. Is the government too much in our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Rogers Communications Inc Rogers Communications INC. Industry overview The Canadian cellular service's industry is comprised of approximately 15 cellular providers. These operators employ approximately 16,000 individuals and generate more than CAN$10B in revenues annually, which represents almost 30 percent of the Canadian telecommunications market. The Canadian wireless industry has been experiencing an annual growth rate three times that of any other Canadian telecommunications sector. This is very significant as Canada is in the top 10% in the world for broadband penetration. The general softness in the Canadian and the Ontario economy has negatively impacted Media's advertising sales, and lowered net additions of most cable and Internet products. Rogers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3.As far as wireless goes, given the distinct network advantage that Rogers has (with a coverage of 95% of Canada and the most roaming partnerships) and taking advantage of a 69% penetration in Canada, the strategy to push customers into adopting smart phones (also considering that only a 31% of Rogers wireless users were smart phone users) is the right one. One area that we should explore is the enterprise segment. Given our relationship with Apple and other manufacturers, we should seek partnerships with devices manufacturers, where we could agree to buy in bulk, with a significant discount per phone and a minimum–term contract. Wireless expected growth of 5% annually for the next several years, thereВґs an increased customer demand for data–driven services, data is twice as profitable as voice, and the significant data revenue growth experienced in 2009, all support the previous statement (even though the ARPU ha a minor decline in 2009). 4.It is important to pay attention to those manufacturers that are working with android (Not only concentrate marketing activities in apple or RIM), because the potential growth of the Google's brand could be an opportunity to grow in smart phones sales, increasing the market share. 5.Rogers may focus its activities towards obtain some other alliances with manufacturers, as the signed with Apple, looking for some exclusivity in their products, the consequence of that could be a stronger and powerful brand. 6.They must ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. What Is Carl Rogers Communication Theory Underpins Practice Carl Roger's communication theory (c1950), underpins communication skills within the health care system. Rogers focussed on humanistic psychology, which involved studying a person in full–length and the individual's distinctive1 nature –including personality traits to a certain depth. Humanistic psychology looks at human behaviour not only through the eyes of the observer but through the eyes of the person completing the actions of that behaviour (Heim, 2012). Example viewing a nurse's action of simple ignoring a patient's discomfort as unsatisfactory behaviour at work through a visitor or colleague eyes. The action might be seen as inappropriate and disrespectful but actually the nurse could be taking in the patient's opinion and watching bodily movements to try to speculate the cause of pain at that moment in time.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Roger's theory supports the nursing and midwifery council's code (2015). Another aspect people want a nurse who is a key listener, but also understands the nurse's obligation to make a point clear on the basis of a patient's health. The last aspect is the mutual respect in viewing both sides positively within a hospital environment so how the nurse views the patient and vs versus. Insufficient skills in these key aspects within nursing practice can cause relationships between patient and nurse to not mature, causing non–existent growth in healthy personalities. 'Much like a tree will not grow without sunlight and water (McLeod, 2014, pg. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Labelle V. Rogers Communications Inc. Labelle v. Rogers Communications Inc. Labelle v. Rogers Communications Inc. Deborah P. Labelle filed a complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission on September 3, 2009 against Rogers Communications Inc. The complainant, Labelle feels that Rogers Communications Inc. the respondent, discriminated against her because she is a woman. This falls under section 3 of the CHRA which covers and protects against sexdiscrimination. Labelle alleges she was treated differently compared to her male counterparts and was eventually fired from her position. The complainant filed this complaint on the grounds of sex discrimination. The Commission on the date of April 8, 2011 announced to the Tribunal and the alleged parties that is would not be involved in the hearing directly. They enclosed documentation and forwarded it to both parties concerning the information about legal council should they have any questions. A mediation date was set shortly after on April 19, 2011. At this point the Tribunal uses a courier service to contact all parties involved. This requires the recipient to sign for the documents being delivered. This presented an issue for the complainant from the beginning. The courier has history saved to record when a delivery is attempted and is either successful or unsuccessful. Throughout the entirety of this case, Labelle was unable to be contacted on over 5 attempts by the courier service. It became increasingly difficult to reach the complainant, multiple dates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...