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Running Head: LIFE SPAN PARENTING PROJECT 1
LIFE SPAN PARENTING PROJECT 2
Student's name: Emmanuel Domenech
Professor's name: Dr. Suzi Hundemer
Class: BEHS 343
Topic: Chapter 2: Theoretical Perspectives on Parenting (trait theory) Chapter 3: Approaches to parenting research(Group counseling and psychotherapy with children and adolescents)
Institution: University of Maryland University College
Date: June 9, 2019
Life Span Parenting Project
Children ought to be evaluated when it comes to their entire environment with the inclusion of whatever negative or positive parental influences that could exist, this is according to Group counseling and psychotherapy with children and adolescents. I have learned that one of the most refreshing impacts concerning parents is because mainly we work with their kids who are reaching the adolescent stage in regions of their personal/social, academic success, career development, and realm. Their work comprises of working in intervention and prevention (Denno et al., 2015). Counselors help students like who undergo rough times, for instance, in adolescent and help them in enlightening their skills of resilience to be equipped better in case of hitting tough times in the future.
The adolescent stage is characterized by uneven and dramatic integration of changes that are developmental into the day to day lives of young persons. Simultaneously, teenagers experience growing independence from their families, mood swings, and at times, rapidly increasing sexuality. The tasks of talking to them usually start within the units of the family. Often, as guardians, we tend to view our teens as fragile thus visit our pediatricians or doctors since we see them as people whom to seek advice from regarding both behavioral and physiologic issues (Shechtman, 2017). The ongoing relationship with the pediatrician and the family gives for enough prospects to offer support and guidance that is anticipated as our kids get into and move through the stage of adolescence.
Determinants of Parenting
As we all know, the parent-child relationship has a massive influence on most aspects of the development of a child. When behaviors, parenting skills, and optimal capabilities have a positive effect on the school achievement or self-esteem of a child, there is positive behavior and development on the kids.
Fig: Family-Based Therapy
Some other treatment programs that can be used to work in families include family therapy, family-centered therapy, or family-based therapy. These programs change from one to the other. These are effective when it comes to family counseling and help in coming to terms with the stage or any disorder that could arise in the process.
As far as I am concerned, therapy is vital when looking at parenting approaches. This is because when an individual is a child, through adolescent to when they mature to being adults, they require guideline on being better per.
Pick one of the following terms for your research Morals, prin.docxkarlhennesey
Pick one of the following terms for your research: Morals, principles, values, corporate social responsibility, or ethical culture.
Journal Article Analysis
Each student will select one of the key terms presented in the module and conduct a search of Campbellsville University’s online Library resources to find 1 recent peer-reviewed academic journal article (within the past 3 years) that closely relate to the concept. Your submission must include the following information in the following format:
DEFINITION: a brief definition of the key term followed by the APA reference for the term; this does not count in the word requirement.
SUMMARY: Summarize the article in your own words- this should be in the 150-200 word range. Be sure to note the article's author, note their credentials and why we should put any weight behind his/her opinions, research or findings regarding the key term.
DISCUSSION: Using 300-350 words, write a brief discussion, in your own words of how the article relates to the selected chapter Key Term. A discussion is not rehashing what was already stated in the article, but the opportunity for you to add value by sharing your experiences, thoughts and opinions. This is the most important part of the assignment.
REFERENCES: All references must be listed at the bottom of the submission--in APA format.
Be sure to use the headers in your submission to ensure that all aspects of the assignment are completed as required.
Any form of plagiarism, including cutting and pasting, will result in zero points for the entire assignment.
Social Science & Medicine 58 (2004) 1367–1384
Effective/efficient mental health programs for school-age
children: a synthesis of reviews
Gina Browne
a,b,
*, Amiram Gafni
a,b,c
, Jacqueline Roberts
a,b
, Carolyn Byrne
a
,
Basanti Majumdar
a,d
a
System-Linked Research Unit (SLRU), School of Nursing, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont., Canada
b
Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics (CE&B), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont., Canada
c
Centre for Health Economics & Policy Analysis, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont., Canada
d
Primary Health Care for Women of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Abstract
The prevalence of mental health problems, some of which seem to be occurring among younger cohorts, leads
researchers and policy-makers to search for practical solutions to reduce the burden of suffering on children and their
families, and the costs to society both immediate and long term. Numerous programs are in place to reduce or alleviate
problem behaviour or disorders and/or assist positive youth development. Evaluated results are dispersed throughout
the literature. To assess findings and determine common elements of effective children’s services, a literature search was
undertaken for evidence-based evaluations of non-clinical programs for school-age children. Prescriptive comments aim
to inform service-providers, policy-makers and families about best pra ...
In Topic 3, you conducted research to identify three sources t.docxjaggernaoma
In Topic 3, you conducted research to identify three sources to support a discussion of
the integration of servant leadership, ethics, and entrepreneurism as they relate to your
career opportunities.
In 750-words, describe your vision for your career once you have completed your
master's degree. In your discussion, address the impact completing this degree will have
on meeting the greater social good in your industry and within the community. Include
information from the sources relating to the three pillars of the Colangelo College of
Business (servant leadership, ethics, and entrepreneurism), as well as a discussing how
the pillars relate to the Christian mission of Grand Canyon University.
This assignment requires a minimum of three scholarly sources.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide
1
Positive Social Change
Name: Christabel Ekechukwu
Institution: Walden University
Date: 11/05/2016
Walden makes the implication that in order for social change to exist, there must be pragmatic efforts to cause the intended change, whether by taking action as an individual or as group. Therefore, in the effort to create environment and living conditions that produce a society of happy, healthy people, actions must support and reinforce environmental health and enable people to adopt and maintain healthy relationship with their environment for the sake of happiness and well-being of others and the sustainability of the environment. As a conservation psychologist, I endeavor to promote positive social change through encouraging a healthy and sustainable relationship between human and nature.
Typically, comprehending and promoting the linkage between humans and the natural world greatly boost sustainable behaviors such as recycling and hence, reinforcing on environmental development and sustainability. Ideally, I chose the role of the conservation psychologist due to the fact that, people are interwoven and inseparable with the natural ecosystem. It is imperative to understand the way people experience, think about, and relate with nature in order to promote environmental sustainability and human well-being.
In my course of advocating for healthy environment and human well-being, I do not concentrate on creating small behavior changes rather, I desire for people to re-evaluate, rethink and prioritize their relationship with nature. I educate people to develop positive attitude towards environment. They need to affirm their identities and push for protection of nature and be the steward own valued places. People need to be courageous to correct their own values, systems and lifestyle through self-validation and system justification by advocating for conservation of environment, and encouraging people to participate actively, I help them understand the complex sources of environmental attitudes and behavior. Paradoxically, encouraging human well-being and ignoring on the threats to the natur.
Assignment Content1. Top of FormProfessional dispositions ha.docxbraycarissa250
Assignment Content
1.
Top of Form
Professional dispositions have been defined as the “values, commitments, and professional ethics that influence behavior toward candidates, families, colleagues and communities and affect candidate learning, motivation and development as well as the educator’s own professional growth” (NCATE, 2000).
Dispositions can also be described as attitudes and beliefs about counseling, as well as professional conduct and behavior. Not all dispositions can be directly assessed, but aspects of professional behavior are assessed during classes and field experiences in counseling settings.
Review the Master of Science in Counseling Professional Dispositions.
To prepare for professional dispositions assessments in this program, write a 700 word paper in which you:
· Reflect on your personal strengths in connection to the dispositions. Support your ideas with examples.
· Identify areas for personal growth in connection to the dispositions. Support your ideas with examples.
· Outline an action plan for developing the identified areas for personal growth.
· Describe why it is important to adhere to the dispositions. How do they support professionalism in counseling? How do they make a counselor effective?
Format your assignment according to course-level APA guidelines.
Bottom of Form
The title for this Special Section is Developmental Research and Translational
Science: Evidence-Based Interventions for At-Risk Youth and Families, edited by
Suniya S. Luthar and Nancy Eisenberg
Processes of Early Childhood Interventions to Adult Well-Being
Arthur J. Reynolds, Suh-Ruu Ou, Christina F. Mondi, and Momoko Hayakawa
University of Minnesota
This article describes the contributions of cognitive–scholastic advantage, family support behavior, and school
quality and support as processes through which early childhood interventions promote well-being. Evidence
in support of these processes is from longitudinal cohort studies of the Child–Parent Centers and other pre-
ventive interventions beginning by age 4. Relatively large effects of participation have been documented for
school readiness skills at age 5, parent involvement, K-12 achievement, remedial education, educational attain-
ment, and crime prevention. The three processes account for up to half of the program impacts on well-being.
They also help to explain the positive economic returns of many effective programs. The generalizability of
these processes is supported by a sizable knowledge base, including a scale up of the Child–Parent Centers.
Growing evidence that early childhood experiences
can improve adult well-being and reduce educa-
tional disparities has increased attention to preven-
tion (Braveman & Gottlieb, 2014; Power, Kuh, &
Morton, 2013). Early disparities between high- and
low-income groups are evident in school readiness
skills, which increase substantially over time in
rates of achievement proficiency, delinquency, and
educational attainment (Braveman ...
Running Head LIFE SPAN PARENTING PROJECT1LIFE SPAN PARENTING.docxwlynn1
Running Head: LIFE SPAN PARENTING PROJECT 1
LIFE SPAN PARENTING PROJECT 2
Student's name: Emmanuel Domenech
Professor's name: Dr. Suzi Hundemer
Class: BEHS 343
Topic: Chapter 2: Theoretical Perspectives on Parenting (trait theory) Chapter 3: Approaches to parenting research(Group counseling and psychotherapy with children and adolescents)
Institution: University of Maryland University College
Date: June 9, 2019
Life Span Parenting Project
Children ought to be evaluated when it comes to their entire environment with the inclusion of whatever negative or positive parental influences that could exist, this is according to Group counseling and psychotherapy with children and adolescents. I have learned that one of the most refreshing impacts concerning parents is because mainly we work with their kids who are reaching the adolescent stage in regions of their personal/social, academic success, career development, and realm. Their work comprises of working in intervention and prevention (Denno et al., 2015). Counselors help students like who undergo rough times, for instance, in adolescent and help them in enlightening their skills of resilience to be equipped better in case of hitting tough times in the future.
The adolescent stage is characterized by uneven and dramatic integration of changes that are developmental into the day to day lives of young persons. Simultaneously, teenagers experience growing independence from their families, mood swings, and at times, rapidly increasing sexuality. The tasks of talking to them usually start within the units of the family. Often, as guardians, we tend to view our teens as fragile thus visit our pediatricians or doctors since we see them as people whom to seek advice from regarding both behavioral and physiologic issues (Shechtman, 2017). The ongoing relationship with the pediatrician and the family gives for enough prospects to offer support and guidance that is anticipated as our kids get into and move through the stage of adolescence.
Determinants of Parenting
As we all know, the parent-child relationship has a massive influence on most aspects of the development of a child. When behaviors, parenting skills, and optimal capabilities have a positive effect on the school achievement or self-esteem of a child, there is positive behavior and development on the kids.
Fig: Family-Based Therapy
Some other treatment programs that can be used to work in families include family therapy, family-centered therapy, or family-based therapy. These programs change from one to the other. These are effective when it comes to family counseling and help in coming to terms with the stage or any disorder that could arise in the process.
As far as I am concerned, therapy is vital when looking at parenting approaches. This is because when an individual is a child, through adolescent to when they mature to being adults, they require guideline on being better per.
Pick one of the following terms for your research Morals, prin.docxkarlhennesey
Pick one of the following terms for your research: Morals, principles, values, corporate social responsibility, or ethical culture.
Journal Article Analysis
Each student will select one of the key terms presented in the module and conduct a search of Campbellsville University’s online Library resources to find 1 recent peer-reviewed academic journal article (within the past 3 years) that closely relate to the concept. Your submission must include the following information in the following format:
DEFINITION: a brief definition of the key term followed by the APA reference for the term; this does not count in the word requirement.
SUMMARY: Summarize the article in your own words- this should be in the 150-200 word range. Be sure to note the article's author, note their credentials and why we should put any weight behind his/her opinions, research or findings regarding the key term.
DISCUSSION: Using 300-350 words, write a brief discussion, in your own words of how the article relates to the selected chapter Key Term. A discussion is not rehashing what was already stated in the article, but the opportunity for you to add value by sharing your experiences, thoughts and opinions. This is the most important part of the assignment.
REFERENCES: All references must be listed at the bottom of the submission--in APA format.
Be sure to use the headers in your submission to ensure that all aspects of the assignment are completed as required.
Any form of plagiarism, including cutting and pasting, will result in zero points for the entire assignment.
Social Science & Medicine 58 (2004) 1367–1384
Effective/efficient mental health programs for school-age
children: a synthesis of reviews
Gina Browne
a,b,
*, Amiram Gafni
a,b,c
, Jacqueline Roberts
a,b
, Carolyn Byrne
a
,
Basanti Majumdar
a,d
a
System-Linked Research Unit (SLRU), School of Nursing, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont., Canada
b
Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics (CE&B), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont., Canada
c
Centre for Health Economics & Policy Analysis, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont., Canada
d
Primary Health Care for Women of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Abstract
The prevalence of mental health problems, some of which seem to be occurring among younger cohorts, leads
researchers and policy-makers to search for practical solutions to reduce the burden of suffering on children and their
families, and the costs to society both immediate and long term. Numerous programs are in place to reduce or alleviate
problem behaviour or disorders and/or assist positive youth development. Evaluated results are dispersed throughout
the literature. To assess findings and determine common elements of effective children’s services, a literature search was
undertaken for evidence-based evaluations of non-clinical programs for school-age children. Prescriptive comments aim
to inform service-providers, policy-makers and families about best pra ...
In Topic 3, you conducted research to identify three sources t.docxjaggernaoma
In Topic 3, you conducted research to identify three sources to support a discussion of
the integration of servant leadership, ethics, and entrepreneurism as they relate to your
career opportunities.
In 750-words, describe your vision for your career once you have completed your
master's degree. In your discussion, address the impact completing this degree will have
on meeting the greater social good in your industry and within the community. Include
information from the sources relating to the three pillars of the Colangelo College of
Business (servant leadership, ethics, and entrepreneurism), as well as a discussing how
the pillars relate to the Christian mission of Grand Canyon University.
This assignment requires a minimum of three scholarly sources.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide
1
Positive Social Change
Name: Christabel Ekechukwu
Institution: Walden University
Date: 11/05/2016
Walden makes the implication that in order for social change to exist, there must be pragmatic efforts to cause the intended change, whether by taking action as an individual or as group. Therefore, in the effort to create environment and living conditions that produce a society of happy, healthy people, actions must support and reinforce environmental health and enable people to adopt and maintain healthy relationship with their environment for the sake of happiness and well-being of others and the sustainability of the environment. As a conservation psychologist, I endeavor to promote positive social change through encouraging a healthy and sustainable relationship between human and nature.
Typically, comprehending and promoting the linkage between humans and the natural world greatly boost sustainable behaviors such as recycling and hence, reinforcing on environmental development and sustainability. Ideally, I chose the role of the conservation psychologist due to the fact that, people are interwoven and inseparable with the natural ecosystem. It is imperative to understand the way people experience, think about, and relate with nature in order to promote environmental sustainability and human well-being.
In my course of advocating for healthy environment and human well-being, I do not concentrate on creating small behavior changes rather, I desire for people to re-evaluate, rethink and prioritize their relationship with nature. I educate people to develop positive attitude towards environment. They need to affirm their identities and push for protection of nature and be the steward own valued places. People need to be courageous to correct their own values, systems and lifestyle through self-validation and system justification by advocating for conservation of environment, and encouraging people to participate actively, I help them understand the complex sources of environmental attitudes and behavior. Paradoxically, encouraging human well-being and ignoring on the threats to the natur.
Assignment Content1. Top of FormProfessional dispositions ha.docxbraycarissa250
Assignment Content
1.
Top of Form
Professional dispositions have been defined as the “values, commitments, and professional ethics that influence behavior toward candidates, families, colleagues and communities and affect candidate learning, motivation and development as well as the educator’s own professional growth” (NCATE, 2000).
Dispositions can also be described as attitudes and beliefs about counseling, as well as professional conduct and behavior. Not all dispositions can be directly assessed, but aspects of professional behavior are assessed during classes and field experiences in counseling settings.
Review the Master of Science in Counseling Professional Dispositions.
To prepare for professional dispositions assessments in this program, write a 700 word paper in which you:
· Reflect on your personal strengths in connection to the dispositions. Support your ideas with examples.
· Identify areas for personal growth in connection to the dispositions. Support your ideas with examples.
· Outline an action plan for developing the identified areas for personal growth.
· Describe why it is important to adhere to the dispositions. How do they support professionalism in counseling? How do they make a counselor effective?
Format your assignment according to course-level APA guidelines.
Bottom of Form
The title for this Special Section is Developmental Research and Translational
Science: Evidence-Based Interventions for At-Risk Youth and Families, edited by
Suniya S. Luthar and Nancy Eisenberg
Processes of Early Childhood Interventions to Adult Well-Being
Arthur J. Reynolds, Suh-Ruu Ou, Christina F. Mondi, and Momoko Hayakawa
University of Minnesota
This article describes the contributions of cognitive–scholastic advantage, family support behavior, and school
quality and support as processes through which early childhood interventions promote well-being. Evidence
in support of these processes is from longitudinal cohort studies of the Child–Parent Centers and other pre-
ventive interventions beginning by age 4. Relatively large effects of participation have been documented for
school readiness skills at age 5, parent involvement, K-12 achievement, remedial education, educational attain-
ment, and crime prevention. The three processes account for up to half of the program impacts on well-being.
They also help to explain the positive economic returns of many effective programs. The generalizability of
these processes is supported by a sizable knowledge base, including a scale up of the Child–Parent Centers.
Growing evidence that early childhood experiences
can improve adult well-being and reduce educa-
tional disparities has increased attention to preven-
tion (Braveman & Gottlieb, 2014; Power, Kuh, &
Morton, 2013). Early disparities between high- and
low-income groups are evident in school readiness
skills, which increase substantially over time in
rates of achievement proficiency, delinquency, and
educational attainment (Braveman ...
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1. PEST Analysis Essay examples
PEST Analysis
The PEST analysis is a useful tool for understanding market growth or decline, and as such the
position, potential and direction for a business. A PEST analysis is a business measurement tool.
PEST is an acronym for Political, Economic, Social and Technological factors, which are used to
assess the market for a business or organizational unit.
Political
The political area has a huge influence upon the regulation of a business and the spending power of
consumers and other businesses. Before I put my product on the market I need to consider issues
such as:
Tax policy: I will need to look at certain levels of tax. If tax is high it can affect the incomes of
customers...show more content...
Environmental regulations: when making my product I need to think about what effects my product
could have on the environment. Also I will need to make it safe for people to use. I will need to use
the correct materials when making my product and make sure when producing I don't pollute the
environment.
Economic Factors
Economic factors affect the purchasing power of potential customers and the firm's cost of capital.
The following are examples of factors in the macro economy.
Interest rates: When my product is on the market I will need to look at interest rates and see how
much spending power consumers will have. if there are higher interest rates consumers will not have
as much money to spend and this could affect my product.
Inflation rate: when my product is on the market I will need to took at inflation and see what
percentage it is at and see what the trend to see if it is going up or down. Having a higher rate of
inflation consumers will have lower incomes and the consumers will not have as much spending
power. Not having as much spending power my product may not be consumed as much and will
affect my total revenue.
Economic growth: when launching a new product it will add to the output of the country. More
products are been sold and consumed and will create economic growth, this can be measured by the
real GDP (gross domestic product) of the
3. Developmental Profile Essay
A human being begins life as a single cell. This cell changes throughout its life time to develop into
a unique individual. Human development is the scientific study of the patterns associated with this
change in accordance with the internal and external conditions of its existence (Papalia, Olds &
Feldman, 2009). In exploring human development, there are three key areas that need to be
addressed. These comprise of physical development, cognitive development and finally psychosocial
development. Within each of these areas, it is apparent that most address three key issues. Firstly, is
the development process continuous or a series of discontinuous stages? Secondly is there one path
of development characteristics or does the individual take...show more content...
Jane works part time at a local Woolworths supermarket and has had a stable boyfriend for 12
months. Jane has a great relationship with all her siblings, with a special bond to her older sister.
She gets on really well with both her parents and still loves physical hugs and attention from them.
Her relationship with her boyfriend is one of trust and respect with no sexual contact. In
presenting this profile it will show that Erikson's, Piaget's, Brofenbrenner's and other theories all
fit along the continuum of development. Physical development explores growth and how a
person physically changes throughout their lifespan. Jane was born at term with no problems or
complications during pregnancy or birth. As a young child learns control over their body and
learns to interact with the environment. Skills such as fine and gross motor develop along with
less visible skills such as hearing, vision, taste, smell and touch. How a child grows physically is
dependent on their genetics and their environment. Access to nutrition and the stimulation of a
suitable environment are essential for growth. Milestones of Motor Development according to
Denver, (Papalia et al., 2009, p.131) list the ages at which 50 % of children are expected to achieve
motor skills. Jane reached all these milestones early. She walked at 9 months and skipped the stage
of crawling. When she reached the age of 5 she became very clumsy and needed to go back to
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4. swot in nursing
SWOT SWOT is an acronym for –Strengths –Weaknesses –Opportunities –Threats A SWOT
analysis –helps to improve personal and professional development –to understand yourself better –to
decide which areas you need to develop and set goals for. SWOT Analysis and Action plan Learning
outcome 1 Illustrate the ability to develop and maintain a supportive relationship with the learner
that promotes socialisation and integration in the workplace...show more content...
SWOT analysis Strengths в–єIam organised at work and good at priortising my workloads. в–єI
maintain a good profeesional
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5. School Culture Analysis Essay
Running head: SCHOOL CULTURE ANALYSIS School Culture Analysis Lisa Mack Grand Canyon
University EDA 529 Dr. Tony Elmer July 21, 2009 School Culture Analysis The term school culture
describes the environment that affects the behavior of the entire school community. School culture
can be defined as the quality and character of school life. It is based on patterns of school life
experiences and reflects norms, goals, values, relationships, teaching, leadership practices and the
structure of the organization. Several studies have concurred that student performance is directly
related to school climate. Students in schools with a positive school culture have higher
achievements. Therefore, creating and...show more content...
Such a community is a place where teachers, students, and the stakeholders engage in decision
making, have a shared sense of purpose and will all work together to support the infrastructure that
involves alignment of instructional goals and a vision of learning (MacNeil & Maclin). School
leaders that focus their attention on creating a positive school culture begin with a period of
initiating a school process that focuses on school vision, use of data, shared expectations, and
collaborative teamwork. In order for a positive school culture to be established, the principal must
foster an atmosphere where teachers, students, and parents know where they fit in and how they can
work together to support teaching and learning. Creating a positive school culture requires the
principal to develop a vision of learning that is clearly communicated to the staff and students.
Additionally, principals must create a climate that fosters shared authority and accountability if they
are going to build a positive school culture (MacNeil & Maclin). Establishing a shared
understanding of the definition of school culture with the stakeholders of the school is the first step
in building a positive school culture. Once a shared definition is established, then a school
administrator should next assess the current school culture and devise a plan of action. There are
several avenues from
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6. Root Cause Analysis Essay
A root cause analysis is a systematic approach utilized to identify problems within an event and
create a plan for preventing that problem from recurring in the future. To be effective, a timeline of
the events are created to help identify those areas that may be the reason for the problem or event,
and the relationship between the causal factors and those factors identified to be a reason for the
event to have occurred. In the case of Mr. B's, an investigation into the events surrounding to and
leading up to his untimely death would be required. Once the problem has been identified and
described, data of events are collected and formatted into a timeline. From the events, any problems
in the care of the patient which may have...show more content...
As a solution, core staffing should consist of at least two registered nurses, an ED physician, and
secretary on duty at all times, with a plan for increases based on current census and acuity, nursing
time and interventions, length of stay, skill mix and patient care time (Emergency Nurses
Association, 2011). By having this core staff in place, the patient would have had a nurse available
to continuously monitor his status. Neither staff member identified the downward trending of the
patients available vital signs and did not evaluate consciousness of the patient. Failure to assess
appropriately and recognize deterioration of the patient resulted in a prolonged period of time in
which the patient was not adequately oxygenated. Research has shown that short staffing, with
decreased nurse to patient ratio, has been found to be associated with increased mortality (Aiken,
Clarke, Sloane, Sochalski, & Silber, 2002; Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare
Organizations, 2005; Needleman, Buerhaus, PKankratz, Leibson, Stevens, & Harris, 2011). This
reinforces the need to match staffing with patient census, acuity, and need for nursing care. A policy
for conscious sedation was in place and not followed by staff. As all staff had been trained in the
procedure, completed the appropriate modules, and
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7. Contract Analysis Essay
Contract Analysis
Sophia Jones
BUSI 561
July 19, 2015
Carolyn Dragseth
Contract Analysis Case Study
In this paper an attempted analysis is made to answer the following questions from both a legal and
spiritual perspective: What should be done about continuing doing business with Marshall? If you
elect to stop doing business with Marshall, what legal causes of action might he bring against your
company, what damages or remedies might he seek, and what legal defenses might your company
have? Also, if you stop doing business with Marshall, what are the potential impacts on Marshall's
continued exploration of his faith? What biblical options are available for resolving your disputes
with Marshall?
Most people are committed to doing the...show more content...
He may also feel that the contact was breached and he is owed restitution. Marshall in this
disagreement should first attempt to resolve this dispute without pursuing any legal action. He
could use his faith and biblical teachings, to show errors of ways. He could argue the contract
unenforceable due to fraud and inept execution, if he must rely on legal relief. The business
relationship is best suited to be served also. The common law duty is to always act in good faith.
Good faith performance is an implied agreement in nearly every contract in American common
law jurisdictions (Burton, 1980). In the contract in question the promise was made, upholding an
expectation of receiving the terms agreed upon in the contract. The issue is to act in good faith or
to enforce the law. Marshall can secure not only supply, price, but also control of the benefits
earned by his supplier. From a legal aspect, Marshall has acted in bad faith. A minor capacity to
sign a contract is the bad faith act on Marshall's part. Marshall received a signature on a contract
from a seventeen year old minor in which he hopes to enforce. From a legal standpoint, minors have
a limited ability to enter into contracts. The seventeen year old minor employee can void the
contract he signed at any time. Minors have the option to do this because of laws made to protect
them
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8. Analysis of Cinderella
Analysis of Cinderella
"A dream is a wish your heart makes.." As fairy tales go, Cinderella is one of the most popular
stories told worldwide. There are thousands of different versions of Cinderella around the globe. As
titles and characters may vary in different countries and eras, the storylines, themes, and motifs are
always similar. Not only is Cinderella a marvelous tale, but it also has a great impact on today's
society. In the most common version of the tale, a kind but persecuted heroine, Cinderella, suffers
due to her father marrying a wretched woman with two unpleasant daughters. They make
Cinderella do all of their chores for them, acting as their servant. When the King's son throws a
ball in order to find his true love, the stepsisters are invited. Cinderella helps them get ready,
despite their malicious behavior towards her. When the sisters leave for the ball, Cinderella's
Fairy Godmother appears and dresses her in fine clothes, along with a pumpkin carriage and a
stagecoach. "Why... it's like a dream. A wonderful dream come true!" (Cinderella to her Fairy
Godmother.) Cinderella attends the ball and the prince falls deeply in love with her. The
stepsisters do not recognize her, but are very jealous of her elegance and beauty. On the second
night of the ball, she loses track of time, and when the clock strikes midnight, she hurries away
leaving behind a single glass slipper. The prince retrieves the abandoned slipper. He has every
young lady in the land try
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9. Situational Analysis Essay
Team A– Situational Analysis
Karmarie Maldonado, Thomas Granvang, Thomasina Campbell, and Kanesha Madison
STR/GM 581: International Strategic Planning and Implementation
January 30, 2012
Jill M. Hagist
The situational analysis is one of the four elements in a strategic management process and is an
important step in the success of a business. This paper will present a background history of Toyota
and provide the company's mission and vision statement and values. The paper will provide the
environmental forces that affect the company and the potential for global expansion. An assessment
of the automobile industry structure using Porters five forces. In addition, a SWOT analysis will be
conducted to understand the...show more content...
Organizations need to incorporate the SWOT analysis into its strategic planning techniques (Barney
2007).
Toyota expressed conduct guidelines and expression of values for all the employees of Toyota.
These guidelines were based on the principles of Challenge, Improvement, Respect, and Teamwork.
Within eight since the dissemination of these principles, Toyota became the largest automobile
maker for the year 2008 and assumed the titled of the most profitable automobile maker along with
increased sales globally (Liker, 2004).
The resource–based view of Toyota's Annual Report (Toyota Company online library, 2009)
illustrates as a multinational automobile maker, Toyota has a competitive advantage in accessing
regional and international markets effectively. This equips the company with a vast market portfolio
to optimize the economies of scale. In addition, the diversification of the products Toyota
manufactures endows the automobile maker with the propensity to satiate various segments of its
consumers.
SWOT Analysis
The SWOT analysis examines Toyota's organizational structure and will provide a summary of
strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
Strengths
Toyota Motor Corporation continues to be innovative with the product lines. For example, the
Camry this model was reinvented for 2012 and still maintained its number one position in sales for
the tenth year in a row.
The creation of the new