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Prenatal Development And Birth Pregnancy
Chapter 4 Prenatal Development and Birth Prenatal development begins with conception Females
ovulate approximately every 28 days Ovum is expelled from the ovaries through the fallopian tube,
and down into the uterus. If not fertilized by sperm, the egg will be disintegrated and be passed out of
the body via menstruation. If the sperm reaches the egg, all other sperm will be repelled. This
connection between sperm and egg is known as a Zygote. Infertility "As many as 1 in 4 couples
experience difficulty conceiving." Possible causes of infertility include: STI, varicocele, and abnormal
ovulation. Assisted Reproductive Technology Women can use medications that allow the ovaries to let
down several eggs during menstruation. Next step is Artificial Insemination. This is where a man's
sperm will be inserted into the woman's uterus. In Vitro Fertilization is when a large amount of eggs
will be taken out of the woman and is united with sperm in a petrie dish, then the fertilized eggs are
placed back into the woman's uterus. Surrogacy: In instances where the woman is not able to carry the
child herself, the couple can have their In Vitro Fertilized egg place into a surrogate mother until the
time of birth. Pressures of Infertility "Cost of IVF is highest in the United States, where each attempt
is about $12,400." IVF success rate at highest is 42% Stressful on relationships Psychologically taxing
Prenatal Stages 46 chromosomes make up the zygote
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Informative Speech Outline-Kab Essay
Informative Speech Outline General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform Students about
The Keep–A–Breast Organization Central Idea: I'd like to inform students about The History of
Keep–A–Breast Organization, Who the Keep–A–Breast Organization is, and how they get young
adults interested in Prevention of Breast Cancer. Introduction I. Breast Cancer. An uncontrolled
growth of breast cells referring to a malignant tumor that has developed from cells in the Breast. In
2010, an estimated 207,090 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed in
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Both Darden and Gehrig had an amazing expertise in Fashion Design, photography, and event
production 3. They Created a awareness campaign like no other using the power of art to
communicate to the world about health and the female form, and ultimately about breast cancer. B.
KAB has produced fundraising events throughout the U.S., Canada, Australia, and Europe 1. On
behalf of more known organizations throughout the world. C. KAB has touched base with some of
Today's most progressive artists, celebrities, and athletes and has shown their dedication at various
events. 1. Sheppard Fairey, Dita Von Tesse, pro surfers Lisa Anderson and Layne Beachley, musicians
Tom Delonge of Angels and Airwaves, Katy Perry, Pink, Maya Ford of the Donnas, The Foo Fighters
and many more. Transition: As a Result, The History of KAB is quite amazing; But, who exactly is
Keep–A–Breast? II. Who KAB really is. A. Choosing Keep–A–Breast as the organizations name. 1.
The name was different, understandable, and related to breast cancer prevention. B. abreast means to
stay up to date with latest news and information. 1. KAB strives to keep up with the latest news on
breast cancer 2. Once the world knows the knowledge of breast cancer, you have the power to reduce
breast cancer, hence keep
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Informative Speech : Plastic Surgery
INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE
Topic: Plastic Surgery
Specific purpose: Allowing people to know the pros and cons of plastic surgery.
Thesis: The cosmetic, issues, and beauty. We need to understand every possible outcome while
considering plastic surgery.
Introduction
I. Attention–getter: Modern plastic surgeons can alter almost any aspect of physical appearance, from
facial features to body shape.
II. Credibility statement: According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, 14.6 million plastic
surgery procedures were performed in the U.S. last year alone.
III. Relevance to the audience: Are you considering an elective plastic surgery procedure? You 're
definitely not alone!
IV. Thesis: The cosmetic, issues, and beauty. We need to understand every possible outcome while
considering plastic surgery
Body
A. Paragraph one: What is Plastic Surgery?
Plastic surgery is a special type of surgery that can involve both a person 's appearance and ability to
function. Plastic surgeons strive to improve patient's appearance and self–image through both
reconstructive and cosmetic procedures.
B. Paragraph two: Pros of plastic surgery
 Appearance
One of the biggest pros toward getting plastic surgery is that your appearance can be enhanced. For
example, a woman who has been small breasted her entire life can get breast implants and get that
ultra–feminine shape that she has long dreamed about having.
 Confidence Levels
Having plastic surgery can be vital to confidence levels
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Overview of Hrm
Human Resource Management (MGT501)
VU
MGT – 501
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his subject/course is designed to teach the basic principles of Human Resource Management (HRM)
to diverse audience/students, including those who are studying this as a supporting subject for their
bachelor degree program. This course is designed to provide you the foundations of HRM
whether you intend to work in HRM or not, most of these elements will affect you at some point in
your career. Either you will be working with some organizations or having people working for you, in
both cases you will be dealing with people. To be understandable and lively means that we need to
communicate you. We start every chapter with learning objectives. The most important thing you will
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We are surrounded by organizations and we participate in them as members, employees, customers,
and clients. Most of our life is spent in organization, and they supply the goods and services on which
we depend to live. Organizations on the other hand depend on people, and without people, they would
disappear. Factors Contributing to the Growing Importance of HRM a. Accommodation to workers '
needs Workers are demanding that organizations accommodate their personal needs by instituting
such programs as flexible work schedules, parental leave, child–care and elder–care assistance, and
job sharing. The human resource department plays a central role in establishing and implementing
policies designed to reduce the friction between organizational demands and family responsibilities. b.
Increased complexity of the Manager's job Management has become an increasingly complex and
demanding job for many reasons, including foreign competition, new technology, expanding scientific
information, and rapid change. Therefore, organizations frequently ask human resource managers for
assistance in making strategic business decisions and in matching the distinctive competencies of the
firm 's human resources to the mission of the organization. Executives need assistance from the
human resource department in matters of recruitment, performance evaluation, compensation, and
discipline. c. Legislation and litigation The enactment of state laws has contributed enormously
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Vegetarianism : Is It The Right Lifestyle Choice For You?
Vegetarianism; Is it the Right Lifestyle Choice for you?
Dacy Duerst
Madison College Abstract Over time peoples body 's change and so do personal goals. When one
chooses to become a vegetarian it is important to consider all factors and to educate oneself. When
considering the life style of being a vegetarian one needs to look at health benefits and facts, different
types of the diet, the disadvantages, and understand how to go about it in a healthy way. For a person
to take part in the lifestyle choices of a vegetarian it is important to understand the commitment and
the many advantages and draw backs to being one, for some the positives for some can outweigh the
negatives. Therefore allowing one to lead a healthier and cleaner life style. Vegetarianism; Is it the
Right Lifestyle Choice for you?
Choosing a Lifestyle During one 's life time most everyone has adjusted a diet in some way or
another. Whether it is simply not drinking soda or making a whole life style change and choosing to
become a Paleo or Vegetarian. It is these diets that help define our health and well being. Each of
these diets has advantages and disadvantages and that is why something such as becoming; Paleo,
Vegetarian, Atkins or etc is considered a lifestyle choice and not just a diet. These lifestyle choices
help mold our body 's and health as they are our gridlines to what we feel we should be putting into
our bodies. Choosing the lifestyle of being a Vegetarian may be one of the best
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Advancing Effective Communicationcommunication, Cultural...
Advancing Effective Communication, Cultural Competence, and Patient– and Family–Centered Care
A Roadmap for Hospitals
Quality Safety Equity
A Roadmap for Hospitals
Project Staff
Amy Wilson–Stronks, M.P.P., Project Director, Health Disparities, Division of Quality Measurement
and Research, The Joint Commission. Paul Schyve, M.D., Senior Vice President, The Joint
Commission Christina L. Cordero, Ph.D., M.P.H., Associate Project Director, Division of Standards
and Survey Methods, The Joint Commission Isa Rodriguez, Project Coordinator, Division of Quality
Measurement and Research, The Joint Commission Mara Youdelman, J.D., L.L.M., Senior Attorney,
National Health Law Program
Project Advisors
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...........................................................................................................................................4 To Help
Inform Policy
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To Evaluate Compliance with Relevant Laws, Regulations, and Standards
..................................................................................6
Chapter 1: Admission............................................................................................9
Recommended Issues and Related Practice Examples to Address During Admission
......................................................................9 Inform patients of their
rights..........................................................................................................................................................9
Identify the patient's preferred language for discussing health care
............................................................................................10 Identify whether the patient has a sensory
or communication need ............................................................................................10 Determine
whether the patient needs assistance completing admission forms
..........................................................................11 Collect patient race and ethnicity data in the medical
record
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Persuasive Speech Outline
10/31/12
Persuasive Speech Outline I. ADG– It is not a myth why people call fast food disgusting. On a Friday
night during my graveyard shift at McDonald's a drunken customer passed by the Drive–Thru around
2:30a.m.While my coworker was taking his order the customer decided to cuss and call her really
offensive names because she couldn't get his order right. She got mad and decided to spit in the
customers Sweet Tea, she was immediately fired when another coworker told the manager. Since I
started working at McDonald's 3 years ago and actually noticed how nasty it really is, I don't eat at
fast food restaurants nearly as often as before.
Audience Relevance– According to Health Magazine of March, 2011 Americans spent $165 billion on
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B. Fast food is addicting due to the sugar, fat, salt, casein, which is referred to the nicotine of food,
and monosodium glutamate. Fast foods stimulate the pleasure chemicals in the brain and scientists
have claimed that hamburgers and French fries can be as addictive as heroin. C. A huge part of
pollution is caused by fast food. And fast food pollution is caused by customers who pass by the
drive–thru and eat while on the go. When the person is done eating their food they most likely don't
have a trash can nearby so they just throw the trash out the window while driving or just leave the
trash wherever it is when they finished the food.
Link– But with every problem there is an answer. IV. Solution can come in many ways, which can
lead to great benefits. A. The government should regulate food safety and the controlled substances
put in fast foods to cut down on calorie intake. B. Choosing different sides that some fast food
restaurants might offer like sliced apples and macaroni and cheese instead of French fries. Also
choosing different beverages to drink with your lunch rather than sodas. C. And lastly, eliminating
Drive–thru from fast food restaurants makes people have to eat inside the restaurant. So the customer
won't take the trash with them once they finish their meal, making a huge difference in
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Breast Cancer Informative Speech Outline
Breast Cancer
Introduction
I.
II. I believe you all have heard about the Breast Cancer and doesn't know about its types, symptoms,
treatment etc.
III. My name is Lisa Shrestha and today I'm here to tell you about the breast cancer, its types,
symptoms, and treatment.
IV. The purpose of this speech is to inform my audience about Breast cancer. I believe getting some
knowledge about breast cancer might be helpful for my audience in future to help their friends, family,
and loved one if needed. Let's start with the definition of Breast Cancer
Body
I. (Main Point #1)
A. Support Evidence #1 Breast cancer is a disease in which breast tissue cells develop abnormally.
Opposing Viewpoints Online Collection
B. Support
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Effects of Alcoholism on the Human Health and Social Life
Title Effects of alcoholism on the human health and social life General purpose/objective The speech
is aimed at highlighting the negative effects that excessive intake of alcohol and habitual alcoholism
can have on the social aspects of a person and the health repercussions of the aforementioned
behavior. The content of the speech is largely informative and in very small part persuasive for people
to reconsider their drinking habits. Specific purpose The specific objective of the speech is to give
informative facts about the negative effects of alcoholism within the American population and the
youth in particular. Thesis statement The excessive intake of alcohol also referred to as alcoholism can
cause diseases as well as negative connotation and lack of responsible social life particularly among
the youth who should be the most productive age group in the American population. Introduction
Attention material The audience will be asked to indicate weather they have been affected by
alcoholism directly or indirectly. They will be asked to name the few effects they have experienced
that they never liked about people engrossed in alcoholism and the extended effects that they have
seen on the family. The audience will then be given the statistics concerning alcoholism and the
statistics will be dissected down to the youth population since it is this age group that will be
predominantly present for the speech. This will acts as a point of identifying the topic to
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Substance Abuse
WHAT IS MEANT BY DRUG DEPENDENCY? Drug dependence is a situation where an addict
feels he/she must have drugs in order to live; this is the term to describe psychological dependence.
Physical dependence occurs when the body metabolism adapts to the presence of the drugs, when the
drug is removed strong withdrawal symptoms are produced. This withdrawal syndrome is experienced
as sickness, stomach upset and muscular pain. Hallucinations and convulsions may also occur.
EXPLAIN WHY ALCOHOL IS A DRUG Alcohol is a drug because it affects the body tissues and as
a result influences behaviour. BRIEFLY OUTLINE THREE REASONS WHY PEOPLE BECOME
DEPENDENT ON DRUGS People become dependent on drugs because of curiosity, believing drugs
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To be prejudiced is to have a preconceived opinion about others. An individual may be good, noble,
generous, kind, and helpful, but may be rated by the image of his race, religion, and nationality rather
than by an assessment of his individual characteristics. Prejudice is acquired, not inborn, prejudice is
not inherited: it is 'taught'. Prejudice is unlearned as members of various groups come to know each
other as persons instead of stereotypes. WHAT DO YOU UNDERSTAND BY THE TERM
DISCRIMINATION? Discrimination is overt behaviour toward another person that is different from
the individual's usual behaviour toward others. It is differential treatment towards others. In our
society, discrimination may take place in various forms such as in education, voting, employment,
group membership, legal, occupational, political and social. It has been seen as unfair treatment or
injurious distinctions, especially unfair treatment. The dominant group treats members of the minority
group differently because of a variety of fears, fear of intermarriage, fear of job competition, fear of
loss of political power and special privileges, fear of decline of their own social status should they
associate with them. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE is one of the most common crimes. It is present
throughout society, usually hidden, but there, nontheless. Violence between adults who are
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Organizational Leadership and Interprofessional Team...
Organizational Leadership and Inter–professional Team Development The Patient and Family Care
Organizational Self–Assessment Tool (PFCC) for current practice setting will be completed as well as
the organization in its entirety. The results will be analyzed based on a one to five scoring system with
one being the lowest. The areas where the organization could improve its PFCC care will be
discussed. The analysis of how business practices and regulatory requirements impact patient family
centered care. A strategy will be created that includes goals and an operational plan to increase PFCC
of the organization by improving one of the gaps that's identified. I will discuss financial implications
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Hence, they began the tradition of providing high quality healthcare to their neighbors through the
creation of Medical Center Hospital (MCH). To serve the emerging health needs of the Permian
Basin, MCH has grown from one hospital into a family of advance health care centers. This new
MCHS enables us to provide a higher level of comprehensive care and more access points for your
health care needs. Through the years, this once small 85 bed community hospital has grown to
become a regional medical center and a teaching hospital. MCHS is proud of the patient and family
centered care extended to all age groups with each encounter. When you come to MCHS, whether as a
patient or a visitor, the employees will provide a friendly, safe, and caring service in an environment
that is supported by our vision to be recognized as the premier health system in the Permian Basin.
The team of caregivers is comprised of people that are known in the community friends, family, and
neighbors. They are people who care that you can trust to meet your healthcare needs. MCHS respects
diversity and holds each patient's expectance unique at the forefront of clinical care decisions. MCHS
is accredited by Joint Commission and varies specific accreditations throughout the system which
enables them to focus on patient and family centered care. MCHS recognizes the faith community as
an integral part of the lives of many of our
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Informative Speech On Sororities
Informative Speech Outline Introduction: A) You see them everywhere. Walking around proudly in
their Greek letters that they've earned, and that they have come a long way to be able to wear. They
come in all different colors such as pink and green, red and black, blue and white.... the list goes on.
Even though they wear different letters and colors, they are all a part of one thing: a sorority. B) All of
these different sororities had to come from somewhere right? C) There are over 80 sororities that are
known today, only 27 of which are not affiliated, meaning that they aren't "official" but people still
join them. D) According to usnews.com only 39% of women at The University of Alabama are in
sorority. E) Today, I am going to educate you on the origin of sororities, next, compare their history
from then until now, and the overall goal of sororities. A lot of people see the different sorority houses
and girls around their campus, but don't know where they originated from. This brings me to my first
main point. Body: Main Point 1: Sororities were originally created from the image of fraternities. A)
According to dictionary.com, a fraternity is a local or national organization of male students, primarily
for social purposes, usually with secret initiation and rites and a name composed of two or three Greek
letters. B) When Fraternities were first thought of, they had to be kept secret. 1. They were known as
secret societies and only had up to 30 members. 2. When they finally started getting recognition,
women fraternities came about. C) Sororities were originally known as women fraternities. 1. They
were known as women fraternities because that was the only word known to describe them in the
1800s. 2. According to appstate.edu some sororities still are required to use the word fraternity in their
official name because they were already legally incorporated and couldn't change it. 3. The first
woman fraternity was called The Adelphean Society. They were founded in 1851 at Wesleyan College
in Macon, Georgia. Because of this, more women fraternities started to surface and so it began. 4. The
word sorority comes from the Latin word "soror" meaning sister. This word was first used in 1882 by
the women of Gamma
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Hsm 542 Week 1&2 Discussion Essay
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Top of Form Week 1:
Introductions/Overview: An Ethical and Legal Framework – Discussion This week's graded topics
relate to the following Terminal Course Objectives (TCOs): A | Given a situation related to
reproductive genetics, genetic research, or the human genome project, develop a set of legal and
ethical guidelines, which can be applied to genetic issues for the conduct of medical practice and/or
research. | B | Given the contentious debate surrounding issues of procreation, develop an institutional
policy, which can be applied to the range of treatment and research issues related to procreation. | C |
Given the mandate for advance directives, informed consent, and the ... Show more content on
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If I were at that hospital clear cut rules would be discussed regarding premature infant deaths along
with sensitivity training. Check points would be set up so that family would not have access to the
actual areas where these infants were held after their passing. A separate room would be set aside to
facilitate this type of viewing. Resource: Pozgar, G., (2012). Legal aspects of health care
administration (11th ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning. | | | | | RE: Hello | Lloyreen Moss | 3/7/2013
6:59:20 PM | | | I'm wondering what everyone things about the recent news story of a nursing home in
Bakersfield California who has a policy against its employees giving CPR? I am required to have CPR
certification as a massage therapist. When I went through the training, I was under the impression that
once you get certified, it is your duty to provide CPR if it is needed. I assume the nurses who worked
at the facility were CPR certified. Yet there is a policy that bans them from giving CPR to the
residents. I understand that there is a risk of liability when this happens, which could be deemed as an
unintentional tort if someone is hurt from CPR. However, isn't a bigger issue if you are CPR certified
and refuse to give CPR? Doesn't that open you up for negligence? I'd like to know what others think...
Here's
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Innovators Dna
(Continued from front flap)
is the Horace
Beesley Professor of Strategy at the Marriott School, Brigham
Young University. He is widely published in strategy and business journals and was the fourth most
cited management scholar from
1996–2006.
is a professor of leadership at INSEAD. He consults to organizations around the world on innovation,
globalization, and transformation and has published extensively in leading academic and business
journals.
is the Robert and Jane
Cizik Professor of Business
Administration at Harvard
Business School and the architect of and the world's foremost authority on disruptive innovation.
"Businesses worldwide have been guided and in uenced by e Innovator's Dilemma and
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Christensen
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Introduction
1
Part One
Disruptive Innovation Starts with You
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The DNA of Disruptive Innovators
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Discovery Skill
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Csr Communication in the Pharma Industry
CSR COMMUNICATION IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY
AN ANALYSIS OF THE WEBSITES OF THREE PHARMACEUTICAL WHOLESALERS
MASTER THESIS
Author: José Javier Levrino (JL82847) Supervisor: Anne Ellerup Nielsen MA in Corporate
Communication Århus, Denmark. August 2010
CSR COMMUNICATION IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY
José Javier Levrino
Table of contents Abstract 1. Introduction 1.1 Motivation 1.2 Problem statement 1.3 Delimitation 1.4
Methodology 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.4.4 Scientific paradigm: hermeneutics Qualitative research approach
Theoretical framework Analysis of websites 1.4.4.1 Selection criteria 1.4.4.2 Data collection 1.5
Structure 2. Theoretical framework 2.1. Corporate Communication 2.1.1. Defining Corporate
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After a theoretical analysis of the pharmaceutical industry, the research includes the development of
an analytical framework, which serves as a basis for the examination of the selected websites. This is
followed by an analysis based on the CSR section of the websites of three world leader
pharmaceutical wholesalers and service providers within the pharmaceutical industry. A qualitative
methodology applied to the written content of the websites allows drawing conclusions on the reasons
that lead these companies to get involved in CSR. It also provides an interpretation of how these firms
organize their CSR communication, and which CSR communication strategies they use for addressing
their stakeholders. Findings: The engagement in CSR of companies developing its activities and
business within the pharmaceutical industry respond to the different challenges this industry faces.
External stakeholders (NGOs, media, consumer advocacy groups and the public opinion) carefully
watch the steps taken by pharmaceuticals. As a consequence, the initiatives and communications must
be designed to satisfy the stakeholders´ needs and expectations. Pharmaceutical wholesalers
implement different CSR communication strategies to reach their objectives. Moreover, organizations
choose from a variety of channels to communicate with specific stakeholder groups (e.g. surveys,
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Hbr When Your Core Business Is Dying
TOP–TEAM POLITICS...page 90
WHEN YOUR CORE BUSINESS IS DYING...page 66
Y GE SE PA IN DS CK R M WAA
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April 2007
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What Your Leader Expects of You
Larry Bossidy
66
Finding Your Next Core Business
Chris Zook
78
Promise–Based Management: The Essence of Execution
Donald N. Sull and Charles Spinosa
90
The Leadership Team: Complementary Strengths or Conflicting Agendas?
Stephen A. Miles and Michael D. Watkins
100
Avoiding Integrity Land Mines
Ben W. Heineman, Jr.
20 33
FORETHOUGHT HBR CASE STUDY
Why Didn 't We Know?
Ralph Hasson
45
FIRST PERSON
Preparing for the Perfect Product Launch
THOU
SHALT
...page 58
James P. Hackett
111
TOOL KIT
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100
100
Avoiding Integrity Land Mines
Ben W. Heineman, Jr.
How do you keep thousands of employees, operating in hundreds of countries, as honest as they are
competitive? General Electric's longtime general counsel describes the systems the company has put
in place to do just that.
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Cover Art: Joshua Gorchov
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APRIL 2007
14
Departments
12 COMPANY INDEX 14 FROM THE EDITOR 53 2006 MCKINSEY AWARDS AND
2007 MCKINSEY JUDGES
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What the Boss Wants from You
What should CEOs and their direct reports expect from each other? When Larry Bossidy laid out his
views to a group of young executives, they couldn't take notes fast enough. You don't have to write
down what he said, though, because Larry has done it for you here. And it will be on the exam.
88 STRATEGIC HUMOR 111 TOOL KIT
The Process Audit Michael Hammer
Redesigning business processes can generate dramatic improvements in performance, but the effort is
notoriously difficult. Many executives have floundered, uncertain about what exactly needs to be
changed, by how much, and when. A new framework can take the mystery out of reengineering
business processes and help you comprehend, plan, and assess your company's process–based
transformations.
20 FORETHOUGHT
Firms from developing countries are making a global mark...McDonald's isn't afraid to bite off more
than it can chew...Women at Fortune
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A Picatrix Miscellany
A PicA Trix MiscellAny
Underground Edition 2007 e.v.
CONTENTS
On the Picatrix I. Introduction to the Picatrix (The Aim of the Sage) of al–Majriti, Maslamati ibn
Ahmad II. Summary of the Contents of the Picatrix III. Excerpt from a Lecture on Alchemy by
Terence McKenna On the Moon and the Lunar Mansions IV. Extracts on the Moon V. The Mansions
of the Moon: "On the Creation, Proportion and Composition of the Heavens for the Fashioning of
Images" VI. The Picatrix: Lunar Mansions in Western Astrology VII. W. B. Yeats and "A Vision:" The
Arab Mansions of the Moon On Ritual and Talismans Picatrix Astrological Magic Aphorisms Extracts
on Planetary Ritual Clothing Twenty Two Benefic Astrological Talismans Astrology, Magical
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A glance at the table of contents is enough to show that the sequence of chapters is erratic and closer
inspection reveals that the scope of individual chapters is far wider than appears at first sight.
Philosophic doctrines (which, according to the author, are the basis of the talismanic art), theory of
magic, astronomical, astrological and physical lore, extensive directions for the practice of the art, and
accounts of the peoples by whom it is employed are jumbled together throughout the book, with no
discernible guiding principle. If a systematic arrangement is anywhere perceptible, it is in the
astrological and astronomical material, though even this is far from selfcontained or methodically
ordered. Subjects which belong together are separated (e.g., the geographical sections on pp.171 ff.
and 394 ff.), long, discursive definitions, appearing in unexpected places, further break the sequence
(e.g., pp.78 and 343)–. and there is a great deal more to make the reader's task more difficult. This
manner of writing may well be intentional, whether to make the magical sections appear less suspect
by interlarding them with theoretical passages, or to make certain doctrines seem less strange by
administering them in small doses, or to demonstrate the equal validity of the magical and
philosophical material, or for a combination of all three reasons. At all events, a similar method of
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Persuasive Speech: Euthanasia
SPEECH OUTLINE (Persuasive Speech) Title : Euthanasia: To live and let die. Specific purpose : To
persuade my audience that euthanasia should be legalized in Malaysia. Central idea : Euthanasia is
about giving people the right to choose how they want to live and die, saves money in medical bills,
and it also stops the person from having a bad quality of life. INTRODUCTION Attention getter :
Imagine yourself being unable to walk, unable to see, and can barely breathe let alone speak. Your life
was well lived all those years before. You are now in such unbearable pain that you can't even cry.
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Why should they not give us the right to decide if we want to live or not? That should be the first right
before all the ones I have mentioned. It is not logical that we can choose in all those other decisions if
we cannot first choose to live or die. ii.Supporting details: It has been argued that for people on life
support systems and people with long standing diseases causing much pain and distress, euthanasia is
a better choice. It helps in relieving them from pain and misery. In cases like terminal cancers when
the patient is in much pain and when people associated with them also are put through a lot of pain
and misery, it is much more practical and humane to grant the person his/her wish to end his/her own
life in a relatively painless and merciful way. – Here, I would show a picture. iii. Supporting details:
Everyone has the right to choose how they want to live and die. Their decisions lie with them and
people hold their own key to life. No one else can decide for you how you live, therefore choices are
also made by one, and hence, if one wants to go for euthanasia, it should be granted. He definitely has
reasons why he wants to leave the world. Transition to Main Point 2 : B. Main–point 2 : Assisted
suicide saves money in medical bills Another reason to support assisted suicide is that medical costs
are very high. Today the cost of a hospital room can be as much
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Leading and Motivating Essay
Leading and motivating a team effectively Learner name: Learner registration number: |Note: The
'lines/box' below a question is for guidance purposes only. Marks are not deducted for writing more. It
is perfectly acceptable for all | |answers to be continued on additional forms provided they are attached
to the assignment when making a submission. The availability of the form | |electronically allows
learners to expand the 'lines/box' as required. | KNOW HOW TO COMMUNICATE THE
ORGANISATION'S VISION AND STRATEGY TO THE TEAM 1.1 Explain the importance of the
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One task of leadership is to communicate clearly the vision and objectives of the organisation to their
team, with the intent of helping every person involved understand what work needs to be done and
why, and what part of the individual plays in the overall task. But effective communication does more
than just convey information. In an effective communication transaction a message is conveyed with
shared meaning. The message you think you are sending may not be the same message being
received. Communication needs to be genuinely interactive, with the team members building on each
others comments and suggestions adding fresh perspective in order to move things forward.
Everybody within the team needs to develop their own interactive and communication skills, they will
need to know how to talk with, explain to, agree with, disagree with, listen to and convince. As
humans we are dependant, independent and interdependent on others within our environment. So what
is communication? Communication is the imparting or exchanging of information or news and it can
be both verbal and nonverbal. Communication to and with others is deemed as "the bridge".
Everything that is written or spoken is verbal and nonverbal is the use of body language and is a very
powerful factor of communication. It can include posture, gestures, facial expressions and eye contact.
But no two people are alike and everybody communicates differently and all too
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Adolf Hitler: The Determinant Factors Of An Effective Leader
INTRODUCTION
1. Leadership, in short, is an art. One needs to be highly skillful and crafty in their leadership styles in
effectively influencing and steering a group of individuals towards a common set of goals. This is to
suggest that 1) the type of leader, which also refers to the leader's 'personality', characterized by traits
and personal qualities, utilized to earn the trust of the people and lead them to undertake the major
tasks, and 2) his style of leadership, which describes the competencies and skills that the leader
'applies' to guide, facilitate and support the people of the organization in their efforts to accomplish
the task, are the determinant factors of an effective leader. 2. Since good leadership skills require a
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The Leadership (Managerial) Grid joins concern for production and concern for people in a model
with two intersecting axes (Figure 1). The horizontal axis represents the leader's concern for results,
and the vertical axes represent the leader's concern for people. Each of the axes is drawn as a 9–point
scale on which a score of 1 represents minimum concern and 9 represents maximum concern. By
plotting scores from each of the axes, various leadership styles can be illustrated. The Leadership Grid
portrays five major leadership styles: authority–compliance (9,1), country club management (1,9),
impoverished management (1,1), middle–of the road management (5,5) and team management
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Unit 4222-201 Introduction to Communication in Health,...
Unit 4222–201 Introduction to communication in health, social care or children's and young people's
settings 1.1 Identify different reasons why people communicate People communicate for different
reasons, to portray their feelings, emotions, pain, opinions, etc. The communication could be
professional (formal), or personal (informal). It is important within a social work environment that
information is recorded, as it may be called upon for legal reasons. All communications are
confidential, and on a "need to know", basis. Communication between colleagues is essential, so that
it ensures a continuity of care for the client, and all staff are aware of the current needs of the client.
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Sometimes it may be appropriate to use slang with your peers but in normal working with colleagues
or service users you should avoid using any language that can be misunderstood or misinterpreted or
that might cause offence. Cultural differences – when the same thing means different things in two
cultures, communication can be difficult. For example, it is seen as polite and respectful to make eye
contact when speaking to someone in Western culture but in other cultures, for example in East Asia,
it can be seen as rude and defiant. Distress – when someone is distressed, they might find it hard to
communicate. They may not listen properly and so misinterpret or not understand what is being said.
They might also be tearful or have difficulty speaking. Emotional difficulties – we all have emotional
difficulties at times and become upset. You might have split up with your boyfriend or girlfriend or
had an argument with someone or you may have had some bad news. The effect can be to not hear or
understand what people are saying to you. This can lead to misunderstandings. Health issues – when
you are feeling ill, you may not be able to communicate as effectively as when you are feeling well.
This can affect your colleagues and service users. Similarly, people who are being cared for in
hospital because of an illness may not be able to communicate in their normal way. Some long–term
(chronic) illnesses such as Parkinson's disease or
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Examples Of Informative Speech
Preparation Outline for Commemorative/Informative/Persuasive Speech Name: Shi Yanjie Tutorial
Grp W10 Date: 01 April 2016 Title: Let's burn some calories...without exercising! Topic chosen:
Promote a standing–up culture for work. Specific purpose: I want to persuade my audience to utilize
stand–up workstations. Central Idea: The fast pace and stressfulness of life in Singapore often results
in a sedentary lifestyle despite us knowing the negative effects, instead of forcing ourselves to adopt
an exercise routine, we can utilize a simple lifestyle hack of a standing workstation to drastically
improve our physical health.
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Standing, on the other hand, allows for optimal blood flow to all systems of the body, this means there
will be increased oxygen and nutrient uptake to all areas of the body, including the brain, which
reduces the feeling of lethargy. Connective: Transition Standing while working also benefits in terms
of health and longevity. IV. Standing while working is an effective way to reduce risk of
cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, both commonly caused by prolonged sitting. i. According to
James Levine, an endocrinologist at the Mayo Clinic, standing while working will maintain the body's
effectiveness in regulating levels of glucose in the bloodstream, which may often be compromised by
prolonged sitting as part of a medical condition known as metabolic syndrome which dramatically
increases the chance of type 2 diabetes. ii. In the case of cardiovascular diseases, according to the
same research, adults who spend 4 or more hours per day sitting is 34% more likely to develop
cardiovascular diseases such as chest pains and heart failures than those who stand for at least 2 hours.
Connective: Signpost To enjoy all these benefits all you have to do is start standing up to work. V. To
reap the above benefits, you do not need to stand
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Breast Cancer Informative Speech Outline
Name: Victoria Jackson
Date: February 7, 2018
Topic: Breast Cancer and its Affects on Loved Ones
Introduction:
I. Attention Getter: Breast Cancer is very common in the world and many young women and some
men are beginning to become affected by it.
II. Thesis: This speech will inform you on the effects of Breast Cancer
III. Preview of Points: I am going to discuss what breast cancer is, how it affects family members and
treatments for it. Transition: First it is important to understand what Breast Cancer is.
Body:
I. First Main Point: To understand what Breast Cancer is, you must first understand exactly how it
affects the breast and what the symptoms are. A.
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Peroration: Breast Cancer is one of the most common cancers that are affecting women and men in the
world. Mostly women and it time to pay close attention and get checked. Let's stop cancer before it
spreads and becomes untreatable. The information given today can be useful for you and others, so
let's take care of ourselves and make sure others are doing the same for themselves.
References
American Cancer Society (2014). Overview of breast cancer.
Retrieved from https://www.cancer.org/
Chun, C (2017). Chemotherapy is a widely used treatment for cancer. The term chemotherapy refers
to the drugs that prevent cancer cells from dividing and growing. It does this by killing the dividing
cells. What You Need to Know About Chemotherapy para. (1–3)
Retrieved from https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/
Halls, J (2018). Doc and Moose discuss breast cancer and its stages Breast Cancer Hall (2018)
Northouse LL. Breast Cancer in younger women: effects on interpersonal and family relations.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs. 1994(16), 183–190
Ogden, J (2004) Learning how the breast works and what is it. Understanding Breast Cancer, pg.7
Amorim, M, Silva, A, and Zandonade, E (2017). Identifying the coping strategies used by women
with breast cancer in chemotherapy. Anxiety and Coping in Women with Breast Cancer in
Chemotherapy. 2017 para.
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Geriatric Assessment
Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment The geriatric assessment is a multidimensional,
multidisciplinary diagnostic instrument designed to collect data on the medical, psychosocial and
functional capabilities and limitations of elderly patients. Various geriatric practitioners use the
information generated to develop treatment and long–term follow–up plans, arrange for primary care
and rehabilitative services, organize and facilitate the intricate process of case management, determine
long–term care requirements and optimal placement, and make the best use of health care resources.
The geriatric assessment differs from a standard medical evaluation in three general ways: (1) it
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To the extent that patients are unable to complete the assessment themselves, practitioners resort to
traditional patient interview techniques that frequently involve input from a family member or other
caregiver. During your upcoming site visits, you will perform a directed geriatric assessment (DGA),
ideally with the same patient, over two sessions. In the interest of education, most of your DGA
instruments are student–driven, rather than patient–driven, and require relatively little information
from caregivers who may or may not be available at the time of your visit. We have divided the DGA
in two parts, each with three subsections. In Part I, you will perform an expanded medical interview
covering the clinical history, nutritional assessment and a social evaluation. In Part II, you will
perform neuropsychiatric, physical and functional examinations. What follows is a reproduction of the
History and Physical (H&P) format that you will use in your Physical Diagnosis II course next
semester. Although all geriatric practitioners do not use a standard assessment format (comprehensive
or otherwise), most agree on basic content. The comprehensive geriatric assessment (history &
examination) following the Physical Diagnosis outline covers the most significant content areas of a
prototypical geriatric assessment. As you
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Management Course: Mba−10 General Management
Management
Course: MBA−10 General Management
California College for Health Sciences MBA Program
McGraw–Hill/Irwin
abc
McGraw−Hill Primis ISBN: 0−390−58539−4 Text: Effective Behavior in Organizations, Seventh
Edition Cohen Harvard Business Review Finance Articles The Power of Management Capital
Feigenbaum−Feigenbaum
International Management, Sixth Edition Hodgetts−Luthans−Doh Contemporary Management, Fourth
Edition Jones−George Driving Shareholder Value Morin−Jarrell
Leadership, Fifth Edition Hughes−Ginnett−Curphy The Art of M & A: Merger/Acquisitions/Buyout
Guide, Third Edition Reed−Lajoux
and others . . .
This book was printed on recycled paper. Management
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What will be the effect of the rapid gyrations in markets that emphasize the difficulties that
accounting practices face in determining true performance costs and that forecasting programs
confront in establishing the economic determinants of corporate planning? In addition to these
challenges, many analytical and strategic evaluation approaches that are used in an attempt to identify
and project how well a company is performing have been overwhelmed by the frequency and
magnitude of these economic groundswells. In today's competitive climate, where the changes outside
a business exceed the productive changes within a business, a company's future viability is clearly
under enormous stress. To maintain business growth and a sustained economy, it is essential for
managers to understand and find solutions for these and other fundamental wide–ranging issues. The
bursting of the high–tech bubble both in many start–up companies and in major segments of
established firms dissipated many entrepreneurial efforts and the large sums of money that were spent
to create organizations that never earned a profit and were often hugely unsuccessful as business
entities. However, this enormous cost to some companies also created beneficial impacts for many
other companies in dealing with these fundamental wide–ranging issues. These beneficial impacts had
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Adolf Hitler Essay
Adolf Hitler
1889 – 1920
Adolf Hitler was born on April 20th 1889 in the small Austrian village of Braunau Am Inn. Hitler
would one day lead a movement which would leave it's mark in history. To understand him better, we
must study his early life and roots.
Family Information ==================
Hitler's father, Alois was born in 1837. He was the son of Maria Anna Schicklgruber whose mate was
unknown, but could have been Jewish. When Alois Hitler was about five years old Maria
Schicklgruber married Johann Georg Hiedler. Five years after marriage Maria died of natural causes
and Alois Hitler went to live on his uncle's farm. After many years at his uncle's farm, Alois Hitler ...
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At this time the Hitler family decided to move to the town of Lambach. Adolf Hitler attended school
at the town monastery and joined the boys choir. Hitler admired the pageantry of the church and
enjoyed catholic ceremonies and considered becoming a priest.
At the age of nine, Hitler was caught by one of the priests smoking a cigarette but was forgiven.
The Hitler family, moved once again, now to the village of Leonding, which was close to Linz. Adolf
Hitler changed schools but found this no problem to his work, as he was able to achieve good grades
with little effort. At this time he found he had a talent for Art.
Adolf Hitlers schoolboy days were drawing to a close as soon he would have to go to classical or
technical school. His father, Alois forced him to go to technical school despite his wishes to go to
classical school and continue his skill at Art. At the technical school at Linz he did quite badly but
after being held back a year he managed to get better grades.
Hitler enjoyed the music of the famous German composer, Wagner. Where Hitler grew up was very
near to the German Border and people living in the area considered themselves German Austrians.
This, coupled with his enjoyment of Wagner's music led to him being fond of Germany and eventually
German Nationalism.
After the death of his father in January 1903, Hitler was free from
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Persuasive Speech Outline
Samples of Persuasive speech Outline SAMPLE 1 From the time we wake up in the morning to the
moment we lay are head down at night, we are constantly making choices. Some take a conscious
effort, some should, and some do not. Have you ever taken the time to really stop and think if you're
giving the correct amount of attention to the right choice? I'm here today to ask you to be more
conscious of what you eat. I'm going to discuss health reasons, effect of food advertisements, reading
food labels, and fad diets. Let's start off by talking about America's health crisis. I. Number one reason
to be conscious of your eating habits is to watch out for your health. A. Obesity is the number two
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A. Stress, depression and anxiety levels can be reduced with regular physical activity. B. Persons that
exercise regularly tend to be happier, have positive attitudes, and are more productive. (Indian
Express) C. Many people have a more positive self–image and increased confidence. D. Boosts your
mood. II. Consistent physical activity can help the way your body looks and feels. A. You can change
your body shape by using weights with strength training exercises. B. Muscle tension that can build
up is relieved when toning your muscles. C. Your sleep quality is greatly improved. D. Combined with
proper nutrition, helps to control weight and prevent obesity which is a risk factor for many diseases.
III. Overall health is improved and aids in preventing illness. A. Helps decrease your risk heart disease
and stroke by improving cholesterol levels, blood flow and heart function. B. Blood pressure is better
managed. C. Prevents bone loss and osteoporosis by promoting bone formation. D. Exercise is linked
to a decrease in the risk of colon cancer, breast tumors, and other malignancies. IV. Top five reasons
people don't exercise. A. They hate exercise. (5) Something enjoyable can always be found. B. They
don't know how to exercise. (4) Many resources available to teach you about exercise. C. They're too
tired to exercise. (3) Exercising
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Betty Ford and Her Time in Office
In December of 1973, Gerald Ford, who had in the previous year considered retirement from politics,
was appointed as Vice President under Richard Nixon, after Vice President Spiro Angew forcibly
resigned. On August 9, 1974, in an unprecedented move, Richard Nixon resigned from Presidential
office under the political and social pressure of the captivating Watergate scandal. In this torrential
turn of circumstances, under United States law, Gerald Ford became the 38th President of the United
States and Betty Ford was officially the First Lady. Soon, it became apparent that the new First Lady
was going to make an impact. When Betty became First Lady at age 54, America was expecting a
continuation of the status quo: caring for Jerry as a political housewife and, like the modest Pat Nixon,
hosting luncheons and visiting hospitals, schools, and orphanages. Like many First Ladies before her,
Pat had valued her popular image as a model middle–class homemaker, supportive wife and devoted
mother, and she had often been portrayed as the quintessential traditionalist in stark relief to the rising
persona of the "liberated woman" (Perlstein). Sharply reversing this trend of conservative
traditionalism, Betty chose instead to embody the values of this new generation of liberated women
and to embrace many socially taboo issues with openness. As First Lady and cohort to President
Gerald Ford (1974–1977), Betty Ford used candor and her national power to influence the
controversial topics of
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Speech Outline On The Perils Of Cosmetic Surgery Essay
Vu Vo (Vincent)
Dana–Jean Smith
CMST 110
13 October 2016
Informative Speech Outline on The Perils of Cosmetic Surgery
I. Introduction
A. Attention Getter: "I prefer artificial beauty to natural ugliness" is a phrase that currently seems to
be gaining popularity with many girls and women around the world. However, relatively few of them
can comprehend the unsafe risks behind the artificial beauty.
B. Introduce Topic and Significance:
1. These days, cosmetic surgery has quickly built up everywhere throughout the world. As indicated
by a yearly report of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) in 2015, the United States is
the biggest market of cosmetic surgery in the world. About 16 million cosmetic procedures were
performed in the U.S. in 2015, with the five most common surgeries being breast augmentation, nose
reshaping, eyelid surgery, liposuction and tummy tuck ("Plastic Surgery Procedures").
2. In Asia, cosmetic surgery has become more popular, and countries such as China, India and
Thailand have become some of the main cosmetic surgery markets in Asia, in particular for
"affordable breast augmentation and sex reassignment surgery, with international patients coming
from Australia, Europe and neighboring Asian countries" (Riggs).
C. Purpose Statement: Today I am going to share with you about three major perils from cosmetic
surgery. It only transforms the outside appearances, but does not help to heal the lack of confidence
and illnesses inside patients. It
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Socm Study Guide Essay
Chapter 1 ELO's Describe the basic functions of living organisms. A. Responsiveness – organisms
respond to changes in their immediate environment (long term changes is adaptability) B. Growth –
over a lifetime, organisms grow larger through an increase in size or number of cells. Differentiation
is when cells have specialized functions C. Reproduction – Organisms reproduce, creating subsequent
generations of similar organisms D. Movement – Organisms are capable of movement a. Internal –
moving food, blood, or other materials internally b. External – moving through environment E.
Metabolism – Organisms rely on complex chemical reactions to provide the energy for
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To survive every living organism must maintain homeostasis. Describe how positive (+) and negative
(–) feedback are involved in homeostatic regulation * Negative feedback provides longterm regulatory
control that results in relatively stable internal conditions * Positive feedback is important in driving a
potentially dangerous or stressful process to completion. * Negative feedback opposes stimuli,
positive feedback reinforces stimuli Use anatomical terms to describe body sections, body regions,
and relative positions. Body regions– – Cephalon (head) – axillia (armpit) – Cervicis (neck) –
Brachium (arm) – Thoracis (chest) – Ante Brachium (forearm) – Abdomen – Manus (hand) – Pelvis –
Thigh – Loin (lower back) – leg (anterior) – Buttock – Calf – Pubis (anterior pelvis) – Pes (foot) –
Groin Body sections– Transverse plane – cuts the body parallel to the ground as the person is
standing. Positions are referred to as superior (top) or inferior (bottom). Frontal plane – or coronal
plane, cuts the body length wise and is dividing it into a anterior (front) and posterior (back) section.
Sagittal Plane – also cuts the body length wise, but divides it into a right and left half A cut the
produces an equal left and right half is a midsagittal section *
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Essay on Legalizing Marijuana-Persuasive Outline
Billy Bob Joe Good Example
Persuasive Speech Outline
Purpose: To persuade my audience to: support the legalization of marijuana, because of it being able
to provide many medical as well as economic benefits for the United States if legalized.
Thesis Statement: Marijuana has been regarded as a harmful plant that can endanger lives and is
thought to be nothing more than an extra problem to be dealt with in today's society. However, based
on its economic value and medical benefits, the cannabis has proven to outweigh its negatives with
numerous other positives.
Organizational Pattern: Topical
Introduction: I. Getting Audience Attention A. In 2008, an estimated 11,800 people died in drunk
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Cannabis can treat migraines! (report in California that more than 300,000 cases of migraines solved
with the use of marijuana) B. The American Association of Cancer Research has found that marijuana
can slow down tumor growth in the lungs, breasts, and brain considerably. C. Marijuana can help treat
symptoms of chronic disease as well as other things such as glaucoma. It can also prevent Alzheimer's
disease.
III. Economic Benefits A. Many prisons are filled with people involved with the use of marijuana
whether for its medical benefits or as a recreational drug. If marijuana were legalized, it could be
taxed in accordance to other regulated products such as tobacco and alcohol. B. This would not only
add more revenue, but also provide thousands of jobs to those unemployed which would of course
greatly benefit the overall US/Global economy.
IV. Negative Aspects (Positives outnumber Negatives!!) A. Risks include increased risk of developing
lung infections and lung cancer, coughing, and obstruction of air passages. It also may impair
concentration and coordination but only if used in negative–intended/harmful ways. B. Long–term use
of marijuana may lead to short–term memory loss and minor brain disorders after the drug has been
metabolized. C. Another reason why many people are supportive of the marijuana remaining illegal is
because of the addictive potential it can have on people.
V. Current
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Essay about Breast Cancer Speech Outline
Topic: Breast Cancer
Specific Purpose Statement: To inform my audience about breast cancer
Pattern of Organization: Topical Order
I. INTRODUCTION:
A. Attention Grabber: I'm sure many of you know of or have heard of Giuliana Rancic. Well if not,
she is a news anchor for the tv channel E! and often co–hosts red carpet events such as the Golden
Globes and the Academy Awards. Giuliana is a very busy and successful woman and on top of
everything that she juggles, last October she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Soon after finding out
that Giuliana had cancer, she underwent a lumpectomy, which was unsuccessful in getting rid of all
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[Transition: Now that you have an idea of what breast cancer is and how common it is, I will tell you
some options in early detection and diagnosis.]
B. Main Point 2: Early detection with breast cancer can be the difference between mild or harsh
treatments and even often times life or death.
1. There are many types of breast exams that can be preformed: Clinical exams, self–exams at home
and the most effective exam would be a mammogram.
2. Since breast cancer is more common in older women, it is encouraged to have a routine check–up
starting at age 40, however if it runs in your family it can be promoted at as young of an age as 25.
[Transition: I've explained why it is important to detect early signs of breast cancer, now I'm going to
tell you some of the procedures and treatment that are preformed after being diagnosed.]
C. Main Point 3: Depending on the stage of cancer, treatments can vary. I will be telling you a few
important facts provided by NationalBreastCancer.org to know going into treatments and also the
different types.
1. One of the most important factors in treatments is finding a doctor that you can feel comfortable
around and satisfied with in terms of his/her opinion. This is because cancer is such an emotional
process and you want to be able to feel personable with your doctor.
2. Standard treatments and Clinical trials are both used
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Prenatal Development And Birth Pregnancy

  • 1. Prenatal Development And Birth Pregnancy Chapter 4 Prenatal Development and Birth Prenatal development begins with conception Females ovulate approximately every 28 days Ovum is expelled from the ovaries through the fallopian tube, and down into the uterus. If not fertilized by sperm, the egg will be disintegrated and be passed out of the body via menstruation. If the sperm reaches the egg, all other sperm will be repelled. This connection between sperm and egg is known as a Zygote. Infertility "As many as 1 in 4 couples experience difficulty conceiving." Possible causes of infertility include: STI, varicocele, and abnormal ovulation. Assisted Reproductive Technology Women can use medications that allow the ovaries to let down several eggs during menstruation. Next step is Artificial Insemination. This is where a man's sperm will be inserted into the woman's uterus. In Vitro Fertilization is when a large amount of eggs will be taken out of the woman and is united with sperm in a petrie dish, then the fertilized eggs are placed back into the woman's uterus. Surrogacy: In instances where the woman is not able to carry the child herself, the couple can have their In Vitro Fertilized egg place into a surrogate mother until the time of birth. Pressures of Infertility "Cost of IVF is highest in the United States, where each attempt is about $12,400." IVF success rate at highest is 42% Stressful on relationships Psychologically taxing Prenatal Stages 46 chromosomes make up the zygote ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Informative Speech Outline-Kab Essay Informative Speech Outline General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform Students about The Keep–A–Breast Organization Central Idea: I'd like to inform students about The History of Keep–A–Breast Organization, Who the Keep–A–Breast Organization is, and how they get young adults interested in Prevention of Breast Cancer. Introduction I. Breast Cancer. An uncontrolled growth of breast cells referring to a malignant tumor that has developed from cells in the Breast. In 2010, an estimated 207,090 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed in women in the U.S., along ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both Darden and Gehrig had an amazing expertise in Fashion Design, photography, and event production 3. They Created a awareness campaign like no other using the power of art to communicate to the world about health and the female form, and ultimately about breast cancer. B. KAB has produced fundraising events throughout the U.S., Canada, Australia, and Europe 1. On behalf of more known organizations throughout the world. C. KAB has touched base with some of Today's most progressive artists, celebrities, and athletes and has shown their dedication at various events. 1. Sheppard Fairey, Dita Von Tesse, pro surfers Lisa Anderson and Layne Beachley, musicians Tom Delonge of Angels and Airwaves, Katy Perry, Pink, Maya Ford of the Donnas, The Foo Fighters and many more. Transition: As a Result, The History of KAB is quite amazing; But, who exactly is Keep–A–Breast? II. Who KAB really is. A. Choosing Keep–A–Breast as the organizations name. 1. The name was different, understandable, and related to breast cancer prevention. B. abreast means to stay up to date with latest news and information. 1. KAB strives to keep up with the latest news on breast cancer 2. Once the world knows the knowledge of breast cancer, you have the power to reduce breast cancer, hence keep ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Informative Speech : Plastic Surgery INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE Topic: Plastic Surgery Specific purpose: Allowing people to know the pros and cons of plastic surgery. Thesis: The cosmetic, issues, and beauty. We need to understand every possible outcome while considering plastic surgery. Introduction I. Attention–getter: Modern plastic surgeons can alter almost any aspect of physical appearance, from facial features to body shape. II. Credibility statement: According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, 14.6 million plastic surgery procedures were performed in the U.S. last year alone. III. Relevance to the audience: Are you considering an elective plastic surgery procedure? You 're definitely not alone! IV. Thesis: The cosmetic, issues, and beauty. We need to understand every possible outcome while considering plastic surgery Body A. Paragraph one: What is Plastic Surgery? Plastic surgery is a special type of surgery that can involve both a person 's appearance and ability to function. Plastic surgeons strive to improve patient's appearance and self–image through both reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. B. Paragraph two: Pros of plastic surgery  Appearance One of the biggest pros toward getting plastic surgery is that your appearance can be enhanced. For example, a woman who has been small breasted her entire life can get breast implants and get that ultra–feminine shape that she has long dreamed about having.  Confidence Levels Having plastic surgery can be vital to confidence levels ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Overview of Hrm Human Resource Management (MGT501) VU MGT – 501 T his subject/course is designed to teach the basic principles of Human Resource Management (HRM) to diverse audience/students, including those who are studying this as a supporting subject for their bachelor degree program. This course is designed to provide you the foundations of HRM whether you intend to work in HRM or not, most of these elements will affect you at some point in your career. Either you will be working with some organizations or having people working for you, in both cases you will be dealing with people. To be understandable and lively means that we need to communicate you. We start every chapter with learning objectives. The most important thing you will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We are surrounded by organizations and we participate in them as members, employees, customers, and clients. Most of our life is spent in organization, and they supply the goods and services on which we depend to live. Organizations on the other hand depend on people, and without people, they would disappear. Factors Contributing to the Growing Importance of HRM a. Accommodation to workers ' needs Workers are demanding that organizations accommodate their personal needs by instituting such programs as flexible work schedules, parental leave, child–care and elder–care assistance, and job sharing. The human resource department plays a central role in establishing and implementing policies designed to reduce the friction between organizational demands and family responsibilities. b. Increased complexity of the Manager's job Management has become an increasingly complex and demanding job for many reasons, including foreign competition, new technology, expanding scientific information, and rapid change. Therefore, organizations frequently ask human resource managers for assistance in making strategic business decisions and in matching the distinctive competencies of the firm 's human resources to the mission of the organization. Executives need assistance from the human resource department in matters of recruitment, performance evaluation, compensation, and discipline. c. Legislation and litigation The enactment of state laws has contributed enormously ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Vegetarianism : Is It The Right Lifestyle Choice For You? Vegetarianism; Is it the Right Lifestyle Choice for you? Dacy Duerst Madison College Abstract Over time peoples body 's change and so do personal goals. When one chooses to become a vegetarian it is important to consider all factors and to educate oneself. When considering the life style of being a vegetarian one needs to look at health benefits and facts, different types of the diet, the disadvantages, and understand how to go about it in a healthy way. For a person to take part in the lifestyle choices of a vegetarian it is important to understand the commitment and the many advantages and draw backs to being one, for some the positives for some can outweigh the negatives. Therefore allowing one to lead a healthier and cleaner life style. Vegetarianism; Is it the Right Lifestyle Choice for you? Choosing a Lifestyle During one 's life time most everyone has adjusted a diet in some way or another. Whether it is simply not drinking soda or making a whole life style change and choosing to become a Paleo or Vegetarian. It is these diets that help define our health and well being. Each of these diets has advantages and disadvantages and that is why something such as becoming; Paleo, Vegetarian, Atkins or etc is considered a lifestyle choice and not just a diet. These lifestyle choices help mold our body 's and health as they are our gridlines to what we feel we should be putting into our bodies. Choosing the lifestyle of being a Vegetarian may be one of the best ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Advancing Effective Communicationcommunication, Cultural... Advancing Effective Communication, Cultural Competence, and Patient– and Family–Centered Care A Roadmap for Hospitals Quality Safety Equity A Roadmap for Hospitals Project Staff Amy Wilson–Stronks, M.P.P., Project Director, Health Disparities, Division of Quality Measurement and Research, The Joint Commission. Paul Schyve, M.D., Senior Vice President, The Joint Commission Christina L. Cordero, Ph.D., M.P.H., Associate Project Director, Division of Standards and Survey Methods, The Joint Commission Isa Rodriguez, Project Coordinator, Division of Quality Measurement and Research, The Joint Commission Mara Youdelman, J.D., L.L.M., Senior Attorney, National Health Law Program Project Advisors Maureen Carr, M.B.A., Project ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ...........................................................................................................................................4 To Help Inform Policy ....................................................................................................................................................................4 To Evaluate Compliance with Relevant Laws, Regulations, and Standards ..................................................................................6 Chapter 1: Admission............................................................................................9 Recommended Issues and Related Practice Examples to Address During Admission ......................................................................9 Inform patients of their rights..........................................................................................................................................................9 Identify the patient's preferred language for discussing health care ............................................................................................10 Identify whether the patient has a sensory or communication need ............................................................................................10 Determine whether the patient needs assistance completing admission forms ..........................................................................11 Collect patient race and ethnicity data in the medical record ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Persuasive Speech Outline 10/31/12 Persuasive Speech Outline I. ADG– It is not a myth why people call fast food disgusting. On a Friday night during my graveyard shift at McDonald's a drunken customer passed by the Drive–Thru around 2:30a.m.While my coworker was taking his order the customer decided to cuss and call her really offensive names because she couldn't get his order right. She got mad and decided to spit in the customers Sweet Tea, she was immediately fired when another coworker told the manager. Since I started working at McDonald's 3 years ago and actually noticed how nasty it really is, I don't eat at fast food restaurants nearly as often as before. Audience Relevance– According to Health Magazine of March, 2011 Americans spent $165 billion on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... B. Fast food is addicting due to the sugar, fat, salt, casein, which is referred to the nicotine of food, and monosodium glutamate. Fast foods stimulate the pleasure chemicals in the brain and scientists have claimed that hamburgers and French fries can be as addictive as heroin. C. A huge part of pollution is caused by fast food. And fast food pollution is caused by customers who pass by the drive–thru and eat while on the go. When the person is done eating their food they most likely don't have a trash can nearby so they just throw the trash out the window while driving or just leave the trash wherever it is when they finished the food. Link– But with every problem there is an answer. IV. Solution can come in many ways, which can lead to great benefits. A. The government should regulate food safety and the controlled substances put in fast foods to cut down on calorie intake. B. Choosing different sides that some fast food restaurants might offer like sliced apples and macaroni and cheese instead of French fries. Also choosing different beverages to drink with your lunch rather than sodas. C. And lastly, eliminating Drive–thru from fast food restaurants makes people have to eat inside the restaurant. So the customer won't take the trash with them once they finish their meal, making a huge difference in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Breast Cancer Informative Speech Outline Breast Cancer Introduction I. II. I believe you all have heard about the Breast Cancer and doesn't know about its types, symptoms, treatment etc. III. My name is Lisa Shrestha and today I'm here to tell you about the breast cancer, its types, symptoms, and treatment. IV. The purpose of this speech is to inform my audience about Breast cancer. I believe getting some knowledge about breast cancer might be helpful for my audience in future to help their friends, family, and loved one if needed. Let's start with the definition of Breast Cancer Body I. (Main Point #1) A. Support Evidence #1 Breast cancer is a disease in which breast tissue cells develop abnormally. Opposing Viewpoints Online Collection B. Support ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Effects of Alcoholism on the Human Health and Social Life Title Effects of alcoholism on the human health and social life General purpose/objective The speech is aimed at highlighting the negative effects that excessive intake of alcohol and habitual alcoholism can have on the social aspects of a person and the health repercussions of the aforementioned behavior. The content of the speech is largely informative and in very small part persuasive for people to reconsider their drinking habits. Specific purpose The specific objective of the speech is to give informative facts about the negative effects of alcoholism within the American population and the youth in particular. Thesis statement The excessive intake of alcohol also referred to as alcoholism can cause diseases as well as negative connotation and lack of responsible social life particularly among the youth who should be the most productive age group in the American population. Introduction Attention material The audience will be asked to indicate weather they have been affected by alcoholism directly or indirectly. They will be asked to name the few effects they have experienced that they never liked about people engrossed in alcoholism and the extended effects that they have seen on the family. The audience will then be given the statistics concerning alcoholism and the statistics will be dissected down to the youth population since it is this age group that will be predominantly present for the speech. This will acts as a point of identifying the topic to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Substance Abuse WHAT IS MEANT BY DRUG DEPENDENCY? Drug dependence is a situation where an addict feels he/she must have drugs in order to live; this is the term to describe psychological dependence. Physical dependence occurs when the body metabolism adapts to the presence of the drugs, when the drug is removed strong withdrawal symptoms are produced. This withdrawal syndrome is experienced as sickness, stomach upset and muscular pain. Hallucinations and convulsions may also occur. EXPLAIN WHY ALCOHOL IS A DRUG Alcohol is a drug because it affects the body tissues and as a result influences behaviour. BRIEFLY OUTLINE THREE REASONS WHY PEOPLE BECOME DEPENDENT ON DRUGS People become dependent on drugs because of curiosity, believing drugs will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To be prejudiced is to have a preconceived opinion about others. An individual may be good, noble, generous, kind, and helpful, but may be rated by the image of his race, religion, and nationality rather than by an assessment of his individual characteristics. Prejudice is acquired, not inborn, prejudice is not inherited: it is 'taught'. Prejudice is unlearned as members of various groups come to know each other as persons instead of stereotypes. WHAT DO YOU UNDERSTAND BY THE TERM DISCRIMINATION? Discrimination is overt behaviour toward another person that is different from the individual's usual behaviour toward others. It is differential treatment towards others. In our society, discrimination may take place in various forms such as in education, voting, employment, group membership, legal, occupational, political and social. It has been seen as unfair treatment or injurious distinctions, especially unfair treatment. The dominant group treats members of the minority group differently because of a variety of fears, fear of intermarriage, fear of job competition, fear of loss of political power and special privileges, fear of decline of their own social status should they associate with them. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE is one of the most common crimes. It is present throughout society, usually hidden, but there, nontheless. Violence between adults who are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Organizational Leadership and Interprofessional Team... Organizational Leadership and Inter–professional Team Development The Patient and Family Care Organizational Self–Assessment Tool (PFCC) for current practice setting will be completed as well as the organization in its entirety. The results will be analyzed based on a one to five scoring system with one being the lowest. The areas where the organization could improve its PFCC care will be discussed. The analysis of how business practices and regulatory requirements impact patient family centered care. A strategy will be created that includes goals and an operational plan to increase PFCC of the organization by improving one of the gaps that's identified. I will discuss financial implications that this strategy may have on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hence, they began the tradition of providing high quality healthcare to their neighbors through the creation of Medical Center Hospital (MCH). To serve the emerging health needs of the Permian Basin, MCH has grown from one hospital into a family of advance health care centers. This new MCHS enables us to provide a higher level of comprehensive care and more access points for your health care needs. Through the years, this once small 85 bed community hospital has grown to become a regional medical center and a teaching hospital. MCHS is proud of the patient and family centered care extended to all age groups with each encounter. When you come to MCHS, whether as a patient or a visitor, the employees will provide a friendly, safe, and caring service in an environment that is supported by our vision to be recognized as the premier health system in the Permian Basin. The team of caregivers is comprised of people that are known in the community friends, family, and neighbors. They are people who care that you can trust to meet your healthcare needs. MCHS respects diversity and holds each patient's expectance unique at the forefront of clinical care decisions. MCHS is accredited by Joint Commission and varies specific accreditations throughout the system which enables them to focus on patient and family centered care. MCHS recognizes the faith community as an integral part of the lives of many of our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Informative Speech On Sororities Informative Speech Outline Introduction: A) You see them everywhere. Walking around proudly in their Greek letters that they've earned, and that they have come a long way to be able to wear. They come in all different colors such as pink and green, red and black, blue and white.... the list goes on. Even though they wear different letters and colors, they are all a part of one thing: a sorority. B) All of these different sororities had to come from somewhere right? C) There are over 80 sororities that are known today, only 27 of which are not affiliated, meaning that they aren't "official" but people still join them. D) According to usnews.com only 39% of women at The University of Alabama are in sorority. E) Today, I am going to educate you on the origin of sororities, next, compare their history from then until now, and the overall goal of sororities. A lot of people see the different sorority houses and girls around their campus, but don't know where they originated from. This brings me to my first main point. Body: Main Point 1: Sororities were originally created from the image of fraternities. A) According to dictionary.com, a fraternity is a local or national organization of male students, primarily for social purposes, usually with secret initiation and rites and a name composed of two or three Greek letters. B) When Fraternities were first thought of, they had to be kept secret. 1. They were known as secret societies and only had up to 30 members. 2. When they finally started getting recognition, women fraternities came about. C) Sororities were originally known as women fraternities. 1. They were known as women fraternities because that was the only word known to describe them in the 1800s. 2. According to appstate.edu some sororities still are required to use the word fraternity in their official name because they were already legally incorporated and couldn't change it. 3. The first woman fraternity was called The Adelphean Society. They were founded in 1851 at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia. Because of this, more women fraternities started to surface and so it began. 4. The word sorority comes from the Latin word "soror" meaning sister. This word was first used in 1882 by the women of Gamma ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Hsm 542 Week 1&2 Discussion Essay ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Top of Form Week 1: Introductions/Overview: An Ethical and Legal Framework – Discussion This week's graded topics relate to the following Terminal Course Objectives (TCOs): A | Given a situation related to reproductive genetics, genetic research, or the human genome project, develop a set of legal and ethical guidelines, which can be applied to genetic issues for the conduct of medical practice and/or research. | B | Given the contentious debate surrounding issues of procreation, develop an institutional policy, which can be applied to the range of treatment and research issues related to procreation. | C | Given the mandate for advance directives, informed consent, and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If I were at that hospital clear cut rules would be discussed regarding premature infant deaths along with sensitivity training. Check points would be set up so that family would not have access to the actual areas where these infants were held after their passing. A separate room would be set aside to facilitate this type of viewing. Resource: Pozgar, G., (2012). Legal aspects of health care administration (11th ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning. | | | | | RE: Hello | Lloyreen Moss | 3/7/2013 6:59:20 PM | | | I'm wondering what everyone things about the recent news story of a nursing home in Bakersfield California who has a policy against its employees giving CPR? I am required to have CPR certification as a massage therapist. When I went through the training, I was under the impression that once you get certified, it is your duty to provide CPR if it is needed. I assume the nurses who worked at the facility were CPR certified. Yet there is a policy that bans them from giving CPR to the residents. I understand that there is a risk of liability when this happens, which could be deemed as an unintentional tort if someone is hurt from CPR. However, isn't a bigger issue if you are CPR certified and refuse to give CPR? Doesn't that open you up for negligence? I'd like to know what others think... Here's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Innovators Dna (Continued from front flap) is the Horace Beesley Professor of Strategy at the Marriott School, Brigham Young University. He is widely published in strategy and business journals and was the fourth most cited management scholar from 1996–2006. is a professor of leadership at INSEAD. He consults to organizations around the world on innovation, globalization, and transformation and has published extensively in leading academic and business journals. is the Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School and the architect of and the world's foremost authority on disruptive innovation. "Businesses worldwide have been guided and in uenced by e Innovator's Dilemma and e ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Christensen All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise), without the prior permission of the publisher. Requests for permission should be directed to permissions@hbsp.harvard.edu, or mailed to Permissions, Harvard Business School Publishing, 60 Harvard Way, Boston, Massachusetts 02163. Library of Congress Cataloging–in–Publication Data Dyer, Jeff. The innovator's DNA : mastering the five skills of disruptive innovators/ Jeff Dyer, Hal Gregersen, Clayton M. Christensen. p. cm. ISBN 978–1–4221–3481–8 (hardback) 1. Creative ability in business. 2. Technological innovations. 3. Entrepreneurship. I. Gregersen, Hal B., 1958– II. Christensen, Clayton M. III. Title.
  • 28. HD53.D94 2011 658.4 '063–dc22 2011008440 The paper used in this publication meets the requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence of Paper for Publications and Documents in Libraries and Archives Z39.48–1992. 100092 00 i–vi r1 rr.qxp 5/13/11 6:52 PM Page v Contents Introduction 1 Part One Disruptive Innovation Starts with You 1 The DNA of Disruptive Innovators 17 2 Discovery Skill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. Csr Communication in the Pharma Industry CSR COMMUNICATION IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY AN ANALYSIS OF THE WEBSITES OF THREE PHARMACEUTICAL WHOLESALERS MASTER THESIS Author: José Javier Levrino (JL82847) Supervisor: Anne Ellerup Nielsen MA in Corporate Communication Århus, Denmark. August 2010 CSR COMMUNICATION IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY José Javier Levrino Table of contents Abstract 1. Introduction 1.1 Motivation 1.2 Problem statement 1.3 Delimitation 1.4 Methodology 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.4.4 Scientific paradigm: hermeneutics Qualitative research approach Theoretical framework Analysis of websites 1.4.4.1 Selection criteria 1.4.4.2 Data collection 1.5 Structure 2. Theoretical framework 2.1. Corporate Communication 2.1.1. Defining Corporate Communication ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After a theoretical analysis of the pharmaceutical industry, the research includes the development of an analytical framework, which serves as a basis for the examination of the selected websites. This is followed by an analysis based on the CSR section of the websites of three world leader pharmaceutical wholesalers and service providers within the pharmaceutical industry. A qualitative methodology applied to the written content of the websites allows drawing conclusions on the reasons that lead these companies to get involved in CSR. It also provides an interpretation of how these firms organize their CSR communication, and which CSR communication strategies they use for addressing their stakeholders. Findings: The engagement in CSR of companies developing its activities and business within the pharmaceutical industry respond to the different challenges this industry faces. External stakeholders (NGOs, media, consumer advocacy groups and the public opinion) carefully watch the steps taken by pharmaceuticals. As a consequence, the initiatives and communications must be designed to satisfy the stakeholders´ needs and expectations. Pharmaceutical wholesalers implement different CSR communication strategies to reach their objectives. Moreover, organizations choose from a variety of channels to communicate with specific stakeholder groups (e.g. surveys, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 32. Hbr When Your Core Business Is Dying TOP–TEAM POLITICS...page 90 WHEN YOUR CORE BUSINESS IS DYING...page 66 Y GE SE PA IN DS CK R M WAA 53 www.hbr.org April 2007 58 What Your Leader Expects of You Larry Bossidy 66 Finding Your Next Core Business Chris Zook 78 Promise–Based Management: The Essence of Execution Donald N. Sull and Charles Spinosa 90 The Leadership Team: Complementary Strengths or Conflicting Agendas? Stephen A. Miles and Michael D. Watkins 100 Avoiding Integrity Land Mines Ben W. Heineman, Jr.
  • 33. 20 33 FORETHOUGHT HBR CASE STUDY Why Didn 't We Know? Ralph Hasson 45 FIRST PERSON Preparing for the Perfect Product Launch THOU SHALT ...page 58 James P. Hackett 111 TOOL KIT The Process Audit ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 100 100 Avoiding Integrity Land Mines Ben W. Heineman, Jr. How do you keep thousands of employees, operating in hundreds of countries, as honest as they are competitive? General Electric's longtime general counsel describes the systems the company has put in place to do just that. 78 90 4 Harvard Business Review | April 2007 | hbr.org Cover Art: Joshua Gorchov continued on page 8
  • 34. APRIL 2007 14 Departments 12 COMPANY INDEX 14 FROM THE EDITOR 53 2006 MCKINSEY AWARDS AND 2007 MCKINSEY JUDGES 20 What the Boss Wants from You What should CEOs and their direct reports expect from each other? When Larry Bossidy laid out his views to a group of young executives, they couldn't take notes fast enough. You don't have to write down what he said, though, because Larry has done it for you here. And it will be on the exam. 88 STRATEGIC HUMOR 111 TOOL KIT The Process Audit Michael Hammer Redesigning business processes can generate dramatic improvements in performance, but the effort is notoriously difficult. Many executives have floundered, uncertain about what exactly needs to be changed, by how much, and when. A new framework can take the mystery out of reengineering business processes and help you comprehend, plan, and assess your company's process–based transformations. 20 FORETHOUGHT Firms from developing countries are making a global mark...McDonald's isn't afraid to bite off more than it can chew...Women at Fortune ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 36. A Picatrix Miscellany A PicA Trix MiscellAny Underground Edition 2007 e.v. CONTENTS On the Picatrix I. Introduction to the Picatrix (The Aim of the Sage) of al–Majriti, Maslamati ibn Ahmad II. Summary of the Contents of the Picatrix III. Excerpt from a Lecture on Alchemy by Terence McKenna On the Moon and the Lunar Mansions IV. Extracts on the Moon V. The Mansions of the Moon: "On the Creation, Proportion and Composition of the Heavens for the Fashioning of Images" VI. The Picatrix: Lunar Mansions in Western Astrology VII. W. B. Yeats and "A Vision:" The Arab Mansions of the Moon On Ritual and Talismans Picatrix Astrological Magic Aphorisms Extracts on Planetary Ritual Clothing Twenty Two Benefic Astrological Talismans Astrology, Magical Talismans and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A glance at the table of contents is enough to show that the sequence of chapters is erratic and closer inspection reveals that the scope of individual chapters is far wider than appears at first sight. Philosophic doctrines (which, according to the author, are the basis of the talismanic art), theory of magic, astronomical, astrological and physical lore, extensive directions for the practice of the art, and accounts of the peoples by whom it is employed are jumbled together throughout the book, with no discernible guiding principle. If a systematic arrangement is anywhere perceptible, it is in the astrological and astronomical material, though even this is far from selfcontained or methodically ordered. Subjects which belong together are separated (e.g., the geographical sections on pp.171 ff. and 394 ff.), long, discursive definitions, appearing in unexpected places, further break the sequence (e.g., pp.78 and 343)–. and there is a great deal more to make the reader's task more difficult. This manner of writing may well be intentional, whether to make the magical sections appear less suspect by interlarding them with theoretical passages, or to make certain doctrines seem less strange by administering them in small doses, or to demonstrate the equal validity of the magical and philosophical material, or for a combination of all three reasons. At all events, a similar method of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. Persuasive Speech: Euthanasia SPEECH OUTLINE (Persuasive Speech) Title : Euthanasia: To live and let die. Specific purpose : To persuade my audience that euthanasia should be legalized in Malaysia. Central idea : Euthanasia is about giving people the right to choose how they want to live and die, saves money in medical bills, and it also stops the person from having a bad quality of life. INTRODUCTION Attention getter : Imagine yourself being unable to walk, unable to see, and can barely breathe let alone speak. Your life was well lived all those years before. You are now in such unbearable pain that you can't even cry. You can no longer complete simple tasks on your own and there is no way that you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why should they not give us the right to decide if we want to live or not? That should be the first right before all the ones I have mentioned. It is not logical that we can choose in all those other decisions if we cannot first choose to live or die. ii.Supporting details: It has been argued that for people on life support systems and people with long standing diseases causing much pain and distress, euthanasia is a better choice. It helps in relieving them from pain and misery. In cases like terminal cancers when the patient is in much pain and when people associated with them also are put through a lot of pain and misery, it is much more practical and humane to grant the person his/her wish to end his/her own life in a relatively painless and merciful way. – Here, I would show a picture. iii. Supporting details: Everyone has the right to choose how they want to live and die. Their decisions lie with them and people hold their own key to life. No one else can decide for you how you live, therefore choices are also made by one, and hence, if one wants to go for euthanasia, it should be granted. He definitely has reasons why he wants to leave the world. Transition to Main Point 2 : B. Main–point 2 : Assisted suicide saves money in medical bills Another reason to support assisted suicide is that medical costs are very high. Today the cost of a hospital room can be as much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. Leading and Motivating Essay Leading and motivating a team effectively Learner name: Learner registration number: |Note: The 'lines/box' below a question is for guidance purposes only. Marks are not deducted for writing more. It is perfectly acceptable for all | |answers to be continued on additional forms provided they are attached to the assignment when making a submission. The availability of the form | |electronically allows learners to expand the 'lines/box' as required. | KNOW HOW TO COMMUNICATE THE ORGANISATION'S VISION AND STRATEGY TO THE TEAM 1.1 Explain the importance of the team having a common sense of purpose that supports the overall vision and strategy of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One task of leadership is to communicate clearly the vision and objectives of the organisation to their team, with the intent of helping every person involved understand what work needs to be done and why, and what part of the individual plays in the overall task. But effective communication does more than just convey information. In an effective communication transaction a message is conveyed with shared meaning. The message you think you are sending may not be the same message being received. Communication needs to be genuinely interactive, with the team members building on each others comments and suggestions adding fresh perspective in order to move things forward. Everybody within the team needs to develop their own interactive and communication skills, they will need to know how to talk with, explain to, agree with, disagree with, listen to and convince. As humans we are dependant, independent and interdependent on others within our environment. So what is communication? Communication is the imparting or exchanging of information or news and it can be both verbal and nonverbal. Communication to and with others is deemed as "the bridge". Everything that is written or spoken is verbal and nonverbal is the use of body language and is a very powerful factor of communication. It can include posture, gestures, facial expressions and eye contact. But no two people are alike and everybody communicates differently and all too ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. Adolf Hitler: The Determinant Factors Of An Effective Leader INTRODUCTION 1. Leadership, in short, is an art. One needs to be highly skillful and crafty in their leadership styles in effectively influencing and steering a group of individuals towards a common set of goals. This is to suggest that 1) the type of leader, which also refers to the leader's 'personality', characterized by traits and personal qualities, utilized to earn the trust of the people and lead them to undertake the major tasks, and 2) his style of leadership, which describes the competencies and skills that the leader 'applies' to guide, facilitate and support the people of the organization in their efforts to accomplish the task, are the determinant factors of an effective leader. 2. Since good leadership skills require a never ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Leadership (Managerial) Grid joins concern for production and concern for people in a model with two intersecting axes (Figure 1). The horizontal axis represents the leader's concern for results, and the vertical axes represent the leader's concern for people. Each of the axes is drawn as a 9–point scale on which a score of 1 represents minimum concern and 9 represents maximum concern. By plotting scores from each of the axes, various leadership styles can be illustrated. The Leadership Grid portrays five major leadership styles: authority–compliance (9,1), country club management (1,9), impoverished management (1,1), middle–of the road management (5,5) and team management ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 44. Unit 4222-201 Introduction to Communication in Health,... Unit 4222–201 Introduction to communication in health, social care or children's and young people's settings 1.1 Identify different reasons why people communicate People communicate for different reasons, to portray their feelings, emotions, pain, opinions, etc. The communication could be professional (formal), or personal (informal). It is important within a social work environment that information is recorded, as it may be called upon for legal reasons. All communications are confidential, and on a "need to know", basis. Communication between colleagues is essential, so that it ensures a continuity of care for the client, and all staff are aware of the current needs of the client. Communication has a purpose and this is : to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sometimes it may be appropriate to use slang with your peers but in normal working with colleagues or service users you should avoid using any language that can be misunderstood or misinterpreted or that might cause offence. Cultural differences – when the same thing means different things in two cultures, communication can be difficult. For example, it is seen as polite and respectful to make eye contact when speaking to someone in Western culture but in other cultures, for example in East Asia, it can be seen as rude and defiant. Distress – when someone is distressed, they might find it hard to communicate. They may not listen properly and so misinterpret or not understand what is being said. They might also be tearful or have difficulty speaking. Emotional difficulties – we all have emotional difficulties at times and become upset. You might have split up with your boyfriend or girlfriend or had an argument with someone or you may have had some bad news. The effect can be to not hear or understand what people are saying to you. This can lead to misunderstandings. Health issues – when you are feeling ill, you may not be able to communicate as effectively as when you are feeling well. This can affect your colleagues and service users. Similarly, people who are being cared for in hospital because of an illness may not be able to communicate in their normal way. Some long–term (chronic) illnesses such as Parkinson's disease or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. Examples Of Informative Speech Preparation Outline for Commemorative/Informative/Persuasive Speech Name: Shi Yanjie Tutorial Grp W10 Date: 01 April 2016 Title: Let's burn some calories...without exercising! Topic chosen: Promote a standing–up culture for work. Specific purpose: I want to persuade my audience to utilize stand–up workstations. Central Idea: The fast pace and stressfulness of life in Singapore often results in a sedentary lifestyle despite us knowing the negative effects, instead of forcing ourselves to adopt an exercise routine, we can utilize a simple lifestyle hack of a standing workstation to drastically improve our physical health. ___________________________________________________________________ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Standing, on the other hand, allows for optimal blood flow to all systems of the body, this means there will be increased oxygen and nutrient uptake to all areas of the body, including the brain, which reduces the feeling of lethargy. Connective: Transition Standing while working also benefits in terms of health and longevity. IV. Standing while working is an effective way to reduce risk of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, both commonly caused by prolonged sitting. i. According to James Levine, an endocrinologist at the Mayo Clinic, standing while working will maintain the body's effectiveness in regulating levels of glucose in the bloodstream, which may often be compromised by prolonged sitting as part of a medical condition known as metabolic syndrome which dramatically increases the chance of type 2 diabetes. ii. In the case of cardiovascular diseases, according to the same research, adults who spend 4 or more hours per day sitting is 34% more likely to develop cardiovascular diseases such as chest pains and heart failures than those who stand for at least 2 hours. Connective: Signpost To enjoy all these benefits all you have to do is start standing up to work. V. To reap the above benefits, you do not need to stand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 48. Breast Cancer Informative Speech Outline Name: Victoria Jackson Date: February 7, 2018 Topic: Breast Cancer and its Affects on Loved Ones Introduction: I. Attention Getter: Breast Cancer is very common in the world and many young women and some men are beginning to become affected by it. II. Thesis: This speech will inform you on the effects of Breast Cancer III. Preview of Points: I am going to discuss what breast cancer is, how it affects family members and treatments for it. Transition: First it is important to understand what Breast Cancer is. Body: I. First Main Point: To understand what Breast Cancer is, you must first understand exactly how it affects the breast and what the symptoms are. A. 1. Breast cancer starts when cells in the breast begin to grow out of control. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Peroration: Breast Cancer is one of the most common cancers that are affecting women and men in the world. Mostly women and it time to pay close attention and get checked. Let's stop cancer before it spreads and becomes untreatable. The information given today can be useful for you and others, so let's take care of ourselves and make sure others are doing the same for themselves. References American Cancer Society (2014). Overview of breast cancer. Retrieved from https://www.cancer.org/ Chun, C (2017). Chemotherapy is a widely used treatment for cancer. The term chemotherapy refers to the drugs that prevent cancer cells from dividing and growing. It does this by killing the dividing cells. What You Need to Know About Chemotherapy para. (1–3) Retrieved from https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/ Halls, J (2018). Doc and Moose discuss breast cancer and its stages Breast Cancer Hall (2018) Northouse LL. Breast Cancer in younger women: effects on interpersonal and family relations. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs. 1994(16), 183–190 Ogden, J (2004) Learning how the breast works and what is it. Understanding Breast Cancer, pg.7 Amorim, M, Silva, A, and Zandonade, E (2017). Identifying the coping strategies used by women with breast cancer in chemotherapy. Anxiety and Coping in Women with Breast Cancer in Chemotherapy. 2017 para. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. Geriatric Assessment Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment The geriatric assessment is a multidimensional, multidisciplinary diagnostic instrument designed to collect data on the medical, psychosocial and functional capabilities and limitations of elderly patients. Various geriatric practitioners use the information generated to develop treatment and long–term follow–up plans, arrange for primary care and rehabilitative services, organize and facilitate the intricate process of case management, determine long–term care requirements and optimal placement, and make the best use of health care resources. The geriatric assessment differs from a standard medical evaluation in three general ways: (1) it focuses on elderly individuals with complex problems, (2) it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To the extent that patients are unable to complete the assessment themselves, practitioners resort to traditional patient interview techniques that frequently involve input from a family member or other caregiver. During your upcoming site visits, you will perform a directed geriatric assessment (DGA), ideally with the same patient, over two sessions. In the interest of education, most of your DGA instruments are student–driven, rather than patient–driven, and require relatively little information from caregivers who may or may not be available at the time of your visit. We have divided the DGA in two parts, each with three subsections. In Part I, you will perform an expanded medical interview covering the clinical history, nutritional assessment and a social evaluation. In Part II, you will perform neuropsychiatric, physical and functional examinations. What follows is a reproduction of the History and Physical (H&P) format that you will use in your Physical Diagnosis II course next semester. Although all geriatric practitioners do not use a standard assessment format (comprehensive or otherwise), most agree on basic content. The comprehensive geriatric assessment (history & examination) following the Physical Diagnosis outline covers the most significant content areas of a prototypical geriatric assessment. As you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. Management Course: Mba−10 General Management Management Course: MBA−10 General Management California College for Health Sciences MBA Program McGraw–Hill/Irwin abc McGraw−Hill Primis ISBN: 0−390−58539−4 Text: Effective Behavior in Organizations, Seventh Edition Cohen Harvard Business Review Finance Articles The Power of Management Capital Feigenbaum−Feigenbaum International Management, Sixth Edition Hodgetts−Luthans−Doh Contemporary Management, Fourth Edition Jones−George Driving Shareholder Value Morin−Jarrell Leadership, Fifth Edition Hughes−Ginnett−Curphy The Art of M & A: Merger/Acquisitions/Buyout Guide, Third Edition Reed−Lajoux and others . . . This book was printed on recycled paper. Management http://www.mhhe.com/primis/online/ Copyright ©2005 by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What will be the effect of the rapid gyrations in markets that emphasize the difficulties that accounting practices face in determining true performance costs and that forecasting programs confront in establishing the economic determinants of corporate planning? In addition to these challenges, many analytical and strategic evaluation approaches that are used in an attempt to identify and project how well a company is performing have been overwhelmed by the frequency and magnitude of these economic groundswells. In today's competitive climate, where the changes outside a business exceed the productive changes within a business, a company's future viability is clearly under enormous stress. To maintain business growth and a sustained economy, it is essential for managers to understand and find solutions for these and other fundamental wide–ranging issues. The bursting of the high–tech bubble both in many start–up companies and in major segments of established firms dissipated many entrepreneurial efforts and the large sums of money that were spent
  • 53. to create organizations that never earned a profit and were often hugely unsuccessful as business entities. However, this enormous cost to some companies also created beneficial impacts for many other companies in dealing with these fundamental wide–ranging issues. These beneficial impacts had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Adolf Hitler Essay Adolf Hitler 1889 – 1920 Adolf Hitler was born on April 20th 1889 in the small Austrian village of Braunau Am Inn. Hitler would one day lead a movement which would leave it's mark in history. To understand him better, we must study his early life and roots. Family Information ================== Hitler's father, Alois was born in 1837. He was the son of Maria Anna Schicklgruber whose mate was unknown, but could have been Jewish. When Alois Hitler was about five years old Maria Schicklgruber married Johann Georg Hiedler. Five years after marriage Maria died of natural causes and Alois Hitler went to live on his uncle's farm. After many years at his uncle's farm, Alois Hitler ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At this time the Hitler family decided to move to the town of Lambach. Adolf Hitler attended school at the town monastery and joined the boys choir. Hitler admired the pageantry of the church and enjoyed catholic ceremonies and considered becoming a priest. At the age of nine, Hitler was caught by one of the priests smoking a cigarette but was forgiven. The Hitler family, moved once again, now to the village of Leonding, which was close to Linz. Adolf Hitler changed schools but found this no problem to his work, as he was able to achieve good grades with little effort. At this time he found he had a talent for Art. Adolf Hitlers schoolboy days were drawing to a close as soon he would have to go to classical or technical school. His father, Alois forced him to go to technical school despite his wishes to go to classical school and continue his skill at Art. At the technical school at Linz he did quite badly but after being held back a year he managed to get better grades. Hitler enjoyed the music of the famous German composer, Wagner. Where Hitler grew up was very near to the German Border and people living in the area considered themselves German Austrians. This, coupled with his enjoyment of Wagner's music led to him being fond of Germany and eventually German Nationalism. After the death of his father in January 1903, Hitler was free from
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  • 58. Persuasive Speech Outline Samples of Persuasive speech Outline SAMPLE 1 From the time we wake up in the morning to the moment we lay are head down at night, we are constantly making choices. Some take a conscious effort, some should, and some do not. Have you ever taken the time to really stop and think if you're giving the correct amount of attention to the right choice? I'm here today to ask you to be more conscious of what you eat. I'm going to discuss health reasons, effect of food advertisements, reading food labels, and fad diets. Let's start off by talking about America's health crisis. I. Number one reason to be conscious of your eating habits is to watch out for your health. A. Obesity is the number two cause of preventable death ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A. Stress, depression and anxiety levels can be reduced with regular physical activity. B. Persons that exercise regularly tend to be happier, have positive attitudes, and are more productive. (Indian Express) C. Many people have a more positive self–image and increased confidence. D. Boosts your mood. II. Consistent physical activity can help the way your body looks and feels. A. You can change your body shape by using weights with strength training exercises. B. Muscle tension that can build up is relieved when toning your muscles. C. Your sleep quality is greatly improved. D. Combined with proper nutrition, helps to control weight and prevent obesity which is a risk factor for many diseases. III. Overall health is improved and aids in preventing illness. A. Helps decrease your risk heart disease and stroke by improving cholesterol levels, blood flow and heart function. B. Blood pressure is better managed. C. Prevents bone loss and osteoporosis by promoting bone formation. D. Exercise is linked to a decrease in the risk of colon cancer, breast tumors, and other malignancies. IV. Top five reasons people don't exercise. A. They hate exercise. (5) Something enjoyable can always be found. B. They don't know how to exercise. (4) Many resources available to teach you about exercise. C. They're too tired to exercise. (3) Exercising ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. Betty Ford and Her Time in Office In December of 1973, Gerald Ford, who had in the previous year considered retirement from politics, was appointed as Vice President under Richard Nixon, after Vice President Spiro Angew forcibly resigned. On August 9, 1974, in an unprecedented move, Richard Nixon resigned from Presidential office under the political and social pressure of the captivating Watergate scandal. In this torrential turn of circumstances, under United States law, Gerald Ford became the 38th President of the United States and Betty Ford was officially the First Lady. Soon, it became apparent that the new First Lady was going to make an impact. When Betty became First Lady at age 54, America was expecting a continuation of the status quo: caring for Jerry as a political housewife and, like the modest Pat Nixon, hosting luncheons and visiting hospitals, schools, and orphanages. Like many First Ladies before her, Pat had valued her popular image as a model middle–class homemaker, supportive wife and devoted mother, and she had often been portrayed as the quintessential traditionalist in stark relief to the rising persona of the "liberated woman" (Perlstein). Sharply reversing this trend of conservative traditionalism, Betty chose instead to embody the values of this new generation of liberated women and to embrace many socially taboo issues with openness. As First Lady and cohort to President Gerald Ford (1974–1977), Betty Ford used candor and her national power to influence the controversial topics of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Speech Outline On The Perils Of Cosmetic Surgery Essay Vu Vo (Vincent) Dana–Jean Smith CMST 110 13 October 2016 Informative Speech Outline on The Perils of Cosmetic Surgery I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: "I prefer artificial beauty to natural ugliness" is a phrase that currently seems to be gaining popularity with many girls and women around the world. However, relatively few of them can comprehend the unsafe risks behind the artificial beauty. B. Introduce Topic and Significance: 1. These days, cosmetic surgery has quickly built up everywhere throughout the world. As indicated by a yearly report of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) in 2015, the United States is the biggest market of cosmetic surgery in the world. About 16 million cosmetic procedures were performed in the U.S. in 2015, with the five most common surgeries being breast augmentation, nose reshaping, eyelid surgery, liposuction and tummy tuck ("Plastic Surgery Procedures"). 2. In Asia, cosmetic surgery has become more popular, and countries such as China, India and Thailand have become some of the main cosmetic surgery markets in Asia, in particular for "affordable breast augmentation and sex reassignment surgery, with international patients coming from Australia, Europe and neighboring Asian countries" (Riggs). C. Purpose Statement: Today I am going to share with you about three major perils from cosmetic surgery. It only transforms the outside appearances, but does not help to heal the lack of confidence and illnesses inside patients. It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. Socm Study Guide Essay Chapter 1 ELO's Describe the basic functions of living organisms. A. Responsiveness – organisms respond to changes in their immediate environment (long term changes is adaptability) B. Growth – over a lifetime, organisms grow larger through an increase in size or number of cells. Differentiation is when cells have specialized functions C. Reproduction – Organisms reproduce, creating subsequent generations of similar organisms D. Movement – Organisms are capable of movement a. Internal – moving food, blood, or other materials internally b. External – moving through environment E. Metabolism – Organisms rely on complex chemical reactions to provide the energy for responsiveness, growth, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To survive every living organism must maintain homeostasis. Describe how positive (+) and negative (–) feedback are involved in homeostatic regulation * Negative feedback provides longterm regulatory control that results in relatively stable internal conditions * Positive feedback is important in driving a potentially dangerous or stressful process to completion. * Negative feedback opposes stimuli, positive feedback reinforces stimuli Use anatomical terms to describe body sections, body regions, and relative positions. Body regions– – Cephalon (head) – axillia (armpit) – Cervicis (neck) – Brachium (arm) – Thoracis (chest) – Ante Brachium (forearm) – Abdomen – Manus (hand) – Pelvis – Thigh – Loin (lower back) – leg (anterior) – Buttock – Calf – Pubis (anterior pelvis) – Pes (foot) – Groin Body sections– Transverse plane – cuts the body parallel to the ground as the person is standing. Positions are referred to as superior (top) or inferior (bottom). Frontal plane – or coronal plane, cuts the body length wise and is dividing it into a anterior (front) and posterior (back) section. Sagittal Plane – also cuts the body length wise, but divides it into a right and left half A cut the produces an equal left and right half is a midsagittal section * ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Essay on Legalizing Marijuana-Persuasive Outline Billy Bob Joe Good Example Persuasive Speech Outline Purpose: To persuade my audience to: support the legalization of marijuana, because of it being able to provide many medical as well as economic benefits for the United States if legalized. Thesis Statement: Marijuana has been regarded as a harmful plant that can endanger lives and is thought to be nothing more than an extra problem to be dealt with in today's society. However, based on its economic value and medical benefits, the cannabis has proven to outweigh its negatives with numerous other positives. Organizational Pattern: Topical Introduction: I. Getting Audience Attention A. In 2008, an estimated 11,800 people died in drunk driving accidents ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cannabis can treat migraines! (report in California that more than 300,000 cases of migraines solved with the use of marijuana) B. The American Association of Cancer Research has found that marijuana can slow down tumor growth in the lungs, breasts, and brain considerably. C. Marijuana can help treat symptoms of chronic disease as well as other things such as glaucoma. It can also prevent Alzheimer's disease. III. Economic Benefits A. Many prisons are filled with people involved with the use of marijuana whether for its medical benefits or as a recreational drug. If marijuana were legalized, it could be taxed in accordance to other regulated products such as tobacco and alcohol. B. This would not only add more revenue, but also provide thousands of jobs to those unemployed which would of course greatly benefit the overall US/Global economy. IV. Negative Aspects (Positives outnumber Negatives!!) A. Risks include increased risk of developing lung infections and lung cancer, coughing, and obstruction of air passages. It also may impair concentration and coordination but only if used in negative–intended/harmful ways. B. Long–term use of marijuana may lead to short–term memory loss and minor brain disorders after the drug has been metabolized. C. Another reason why many people are supportive of the marijuana remaining illegal is because of the addictive potential it can have on people. V. Current
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  • 69. Essay about Breast Cancer Speech Outline Topic: Breast Cancer Specific Purpose Statement: To inform my audience about breast cancer Pattern of Organization: Topical Order I. INTRODUCTION: A. Attention Grabber: I'm sure many of you know of or have heard of Giuliana Rancic. Well if not, she is a news anchor for the tv channel E! and often co–hosts red carpet events such as the Golden Globes and the Academy Awards. Giuliana is a very busy and successful woman and on top of everything that she juggles, last October she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Soon after finding out that Giuliana had cancer, she underwent a lumpectomy, which was unsuccessful in getting rid of all the cancer cells. Following that she was faced with a very painful surgery called a double mastectomy along ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... [Transition: Now that you have an idea of what breast cancer is and how common it is, I will tell you some options in early detection and diagnosis.] B. Main Point 2: Early detection with breast cancer can be the difference between mild or harsh treatments and even often times life or death. 1. There are many types of breast exams that can be preformed: Clinical exams, self–exams at home and the most effective exam would be a mammogram. 2. Since breast cancer is more common in older women, it is encouraged to have a routine check–up starting at age 40, however if it runs in your family it can be promoted at as young of an age as 25. [Transition: I've explained why it is important to detect early signs of breast cancer, now I'm going to tell you some of the procedures and treatment that are preformed after being diagnosed.] C. Main Point 3: Depending on the stage of cancer, treatments can vary. I will be telling you a few important facts provided by NationalBreastCancer.org to know going into treatments and also the different types. 1. One of the most important factors in treatments is finding a doctor that you can feel comfortable around and satisfied with in terms of his/her opinion. This is because cancer is such an emotional process and you want to be able to feel personable with your doctor. 2. Standard treatments and Clinical trials are both used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...