...Financial Environments Worksheet Michelle Ford HCS/577 June 16, 2014 Robert Adams Financial Environments Worksheet In the first section, identify three specific HEALTHCARE organizations within each of the for-profit, not-for-profit, and government financial environments. For the second and third sections of the worksheet you should focus ONLY on the three environments NOT the specific organizations. In the second section, compare the similarities of financial structures, practices and policies in healthcare organizations regardless of the financial environments. In the third section, contrast the differences of financial structures, practices and policies between the three financial environments. | |Organizations in the |Organizations in the |Organizations in the | | |For-Profit Environment |Not-for-Profit Environment |Government Environment | |Specific |1.Methodist Hospital (San Antonio) |1. St. Judes |1. Hospital(county) | |Organizations | | | | | |2.Regional Medical Center(TX) ...
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...Worksheet 4 (50 points) Worksheet is due Friday, May 2 The worksheet has three parts. Part 1 (12 points) Match up the descriptions in the left column with the names of people in the right column. Every item in the Description column should be used; each name will have at least one match and some will have more than one. (Show your choice by simply typing in the letter symbol on the line after the name.) A. Minnesotan senator responsible for writing Isadore Blumenfeld _____ prohibition law B. Minnesotan leader of women’s suffrage John J. O’Connor _____ movement C. Minnesotan civil rights leader Clara Ueland _____ D. Architect of the WPA in St. Paul Floyd B. Olson _____ E. Founder of the Nonpartisan League Gordon Parks _____ F. “Al Capone of St. Paul” Roy Wilkins _____ G. Minnesotan in Baseball Hall of Fame Clarence Wigington _____ H. Gave speech in favor of civil rights over Andrew Volstead _____ states’ rights I. Suspect in the murder of Walter Liggett Arthur Charles Townley _____ J. Photographer of the WPA (FSA) Leon Gleckman _____ K. Made a “gentleman’s” agreement with Charles Bender _____ gangsters L. Farmer-Laborite governor of Minnesota Hubert Humphrey _____ Part 2 (10 points) In your own words, briefly (in two or three sentences) identify each...
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...Associate Level Material Six Dimensions of Health Worksheet Part 1 For each of the following six dimensions of health, list at least one characteristic, activity, belief, or attitude that reflects that dimension in your life. Provide a brief explanation with each example. Refer to Ch. 1 in the text for explanations of these dimensions. Physical health: Healthy food and liquid intake, staying active, working out and maintaining your body. Social health: Surrounding yourself with positive people, those who uplift, encourage and support you. Intellectual health: Being knowledgeable and learning. Environmental health: Interacting outdoors. Emotional health: Being able to control and express your emotions. Spiritual health: Setting goals for yourself and making sure to achieve them. Part 2 In approximately 125 to 200 words, describe health and wellness in your own words using the ideas and concepts for each of the six dimensions of health. Health and wellness to me means making the choice to live a healthy lifestyle. Through the 6 dimensions of health the most important to me is emotional and spiritual health, I believe they all come down to that. No one person can start a healthy lifestyle if they aren’t mentally and spiritually healthy. 9/10 when I set my mind to do something, setting up goals for myself I normally get the task done. I believe the rest falls into place after those two. Having a positive attitude and being around positive...
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...Associate Level Material Appendix B Piaget Worksheet Directions: Review Module 26 of Psychology and Your Life. Complete the matrix below and answer the questions that follow. |Cognitive Stage |Age Range |Major Characteristics | |Sensorimotor |Birth to 2 years old |Development of motor skills from experiences | | | |and physical interactions with the use of | | | |language. | |Preoperational |2 to 7 years old |Development the use of symbols, language memory| | | |and imagination skills | |Concrete Operational Mastery |7 to 12 years old |Development the use of intelligence by using | | | |logical thinking with a few limitation | |Formal Operational |12 years old to adulthood |Development to see the larger picture, viewing...
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...COMMUNICATION STRATEGY WORKSHEET BUSINESS OBJECTIVE FOR THE COMMUNICATION (State the business or organizational goal or initiative that this communication supports.) To successfully implement voice pick technology in the warehouses COMMUNICATION OUTCOME (State the result or action that you want to occur after your primary audience receives this communication. Consider how this communication outcome relates to the business objective.) Warehouse Managers see the benefit in following the plan when implementing voice pick in their warehouses PRIMARY AUDIENCE (Identify and analyze the primary audience, that is, the person or group of people who can best accomplish the communication outcome. In the analysis, identify the primary audience’s knowledge, experience, motivation, needs, and expectations relative to your message.) Warehouse Managers They have typically been in their jobs for a good while. They are very familiar with how to run a warehouse and are driven by their performance objectives. In general they are resistant to change, but they are especially resistant to voice pick because they believe it will drive efficiency and productivity down and doubt that it will actually improve order accuracy. They tend to think that their situation is different from everyone else’s. MAIN MESSAGE (State in one concise sentence the single, overarching message that you must get across to the primary audience in order for your communication to achieve the results, or...
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...ENGL 101W First Draft Worksheet for Final Essay Project First, work on your thesis statement. Answer the question you asked as the central question of your Final Essay Proposal assignment by demonstrating what your answer tells your reader about your topic. For example, The appearance of ghosts reveals that the narrators’ are haunted by their cultural past. This is a very rough draft of your thesis statement. Later, go back and make the wording of your thesis statement sound better. Write down this new wording here, and use the improved wording in your actual assignment: Next, organize the reasons why your thesis statement is true Read over the Proposal with the instructor’s comments. Use the observations you made and the scene you began to analyze in the Proposal to think about your thesis statement. Write down how they relate to your thesis statement. Choose your best three or four ideas. Arrange them in an order that makes sense to you: 1. 2. 3. 4. These three or four ideas will be the basis of your three or four body paragraphs. They should provide reasons why your thesis is true. Introduction What background information should you provide for the reader? Which passage are you writing about? What background information does your reader need about this passage? How will you convince your reader that your Close Reading assignment is worthwhile? What is your thesis? It belongs near the...
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...DNA Worksheet REVISED Part1: Basic structure of DNA The nucleotide bases of a DNA consists of specific codes and particular strands of this codes are known as the genes. The genes codes for a particular protein which eventually be a specific trait. The pairing of the base in a DNA molecule is very specific. Adenine usually pairs with Thymine while Guanine normally pairs with Cytosine. A segment of a gene from DNA usually gives the necessary directions to build a RNA molecule and eventually translated into a protein (Simon, Reece and Dickey, 2010). Reason why DNA is referred to as a protein recipe DNA is referred to as a protein recipe because its molecules are made up of amino acid proteins which are in form of a long strand. The DNA structure is composed of codons. Basically, the DNA codes for RNA codon or a transcription which is used to form proteins which is the translation of the codon. Each group of tri-codons are then read by the ribosomes where for each group of 3 such codons, there is an amino acid. These amino acids are then bound together to make a protein chain. The complexity of a protein depends on the number and type of chains (Simon, Reece and Dickey, 2010). Part 2: Differences between DNA and RNA DNA is used for long-term storage of genetic information, transmission of genetic information so as to make other cells and new organisms and to transfer the genetic code to the ribosomes from the nucleus to manufacture proteins. On the other hand, RNA is used...
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...University of Phoenix Material Intervention Worksheet Part I: Complete the following// table comparing international interventions and implications as it relates to the following: |Type of Abuse |International Interventions |Implications | | |Education seems to be what helps in the intervention of child labor. A lot of countries do not have |Child labor creates mental health issues for | |Child labor |educational programs for children, with educational programs there are also clinics that provide health |children. Children that are involved in child labor | | |care. |fail to complete 4 years of education. Poverty is a | | | |factor when child labor considered. | | |Internationally groups work together to bring awareness to areas about slavery and human rights as a |People around the world are forced into slavery. | |Slavery |person. How to break free from being a slave. Helping to enable people to...
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...Appendix E Hardware/Software Components In your own words, describe the following hardware/software components |Legacy systems |Is an old method, technology, computer systems, or even application programs. | | | | |Mainframe computers |Is a very large and expensive computer capable of supporting thousands of users | | |simultaneously. | |Microprocessors |Is a multipurpose programmable device that accepts digital data as input, processes it| | |according to instructions stored in its memory, and then the results are the output | | |signals. | |PCs |PCs were made in attempts to simplify or progress the functions of the mainframe. | |Network computers |Is when multiple computers are connected to the same server, most companies have this | |World Wide Web and Internet |HTTP client software programs that allows you to search web documents on the web | | |server...
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...Unit 1 An overview of Microbiology 1. What prevented the science of microbiolgy from developing before the era of van Leeuwenhoek? 2. How did Pasteur's swan neck flask experiment show that the concept of spontaneous generation was invalid? 3. If the Chickungunya virus epidemic had first started in Jamaica, how would you identify the cause of the disease? 4. What is a pure culture? How is this important in microbiology? 5. How would you convince a friend that microorganisms are not just agents of disease but make significant contributions to their lives? 6. Describe 5 ways humans exploit microorganisms for their benefit. 7. What factors might cause some older diseases to show an increase in number of cases. UNIT 2 Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell Biology 1. Describe the structure of the cell membrane and describe its components. 2. Explain the following terms with the use of diagrams: a) isotonic b) hypertonic c) hypotonic 3. Compare diffusion, facilitated diffusion, active transport and group translocation. UNIT 3 Main Groups of Microorganisms 1. Discuss reproduction of algae and fungi. 2. Describe how protozoa are classified. Give the name of member of each group and a disease caused by that organism. 3. Outline how viruses reproduce UNIT 4 Bacteria 1. Outline the process of endospore formation 2. Draw and label the structure of flagella found in gram negative organisms 3. State the various...
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...Group 1: Arab/Muslim Americans 1) Describe your assumptions, beliefs, and perceptions about members of this group. This group values education and ensure they are well educated to be able to obtain different occupational opportunities. There are some that has their own business and many that go into the field of medicine or law. The children are very smart. They normally finish in the top three in the national spelling bee contest. This group relies on their religious belief as a guide in their daily lives. On the other hand, this group could be perceived as terrorist wishing all Americans should be put to death. 2) When you think about working professionally with members of this group, are there traits, characteristics, or other issues about the group that you would be curious about, concerned about, or intimidated by? Why would understanding diversity issues be important to you as a human services worker? The ideal of working with this group would be quite challenging but perhaps successful. This group is very professional in the work space and displays the desire to provide outstanding services. There would be a curiosity and concern about the way they retain their cultural identity while living in the United States. Such as their language, the way they dress, their beliefs and values. Being cautious in handling conflicts in the work space not knowing if you upset someone from this group, they strap a bomb to their body. 3) How could advanced...
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...清洁刀刃剃须刀 2010年8月9日,来自Paramount Health 和 Beauty Company 的经理坐在研究室观看12名男士在双面镜一旁剃须,目的是检测派拉蒙公司最新研发的可循环使用剃须刀的效果及谈论使用后的感受。结论非常振奋人心,多数男士认为此产品清洁简易方便,能迅速彻底地剃掉胡须,剃得更舒适贴面 Clean Edge 改良的设计应用了震动技术,增进了剃须刀的性能:既促进毛囊处血液血环,能迅速彻底地剃掉胡须。Jackson Randall, Clean Edge 产品经理,曾经引领产品研发,现在对于新产品的市场定位不知所措。所有经理都认为Clean Edge 迎战由剃须刀市场主要份额。然而,一些经理认为Clean Edge 应定为于那部分市场份额的主流部分,并支持新产品为市场上最有效率的产品。其他人认为应该实施差异化战略,目标消费者定位于超高级消费人群,派拉蒙公司决定在公司最鼎盛时期,将此高科技产品引入男士市场,随后扩充到女性消费人群。 Stuart Quimby,作为美国派拉蒙公司仪容部执行官,力劝Randall组建了一个“可循环使用剃须刀”项目团队来解决市场定位,品牌推广,市场预算等问题。Randall 考虑到他自身更了解该产品,便决定推广clean edge 的最好途径,并以该战略的好处说服老板。 美国剃须刀市场前景 美国剃须刀市场分为以下几种类别:可循环使用剃须刀,非可循环使用剃须刀,替芯剃须刀,刮胡刀,脱毛剃须刀。Clean Edge 在替芯剃须刀和可循环使用剃须刀范畴内竞争。自2007到2010年间,可循环使用剃须刀以每年5%速度增长,替芯剃须刀以每年2%速度增长。市场份额增长很大程度上归结为创新和新产品的引入。 市场分类与消费者行为 最近,基于价格和质量的考虑,本行业市场专家把替芯剃须刀和可循环使用剃须刀市场分为三部分,基本,适中,超高性能市场。由于技术进步,在上一个十年整个行业在超高性能市场方面有重大突破, 09年派拉蒙研究表明:消费者购买刮胡刀和替芯式剃须刀比先前几年更频繁。广告和舆论文章表明更换剃须刀片的益处使消费者更换剃须刀的周期缩短了。 除了传统性价比的分类方法,派拉蒙以产品益处和消费者行为作为分类标准,此分类对于男性和女性都适用。 趋势 替芯剃须刀和可循环使用剃须刀新产品的引进近年来有所加快。从2008年到2009年,一场史无前例的22种新产品引进风暴被掀起。几乎大部分新引进的产依赖于技术上的进展,他们的市场定位在超高性能市场。 因为新产品的引进,而且为了提高需求,所有用在这一领域的媒体和广告支出的费用快速增加,增速比零售市场快很多,而且这种趋势很有可能持续下去。图表2提供了主流品牌的媒体宣传支出费用和派拉蒙公司可循环使用剃须刀和替芯剃须刀广告支出的突破,详见图表3。 总之,由于新产品的引进,很多分销店扩大此类产品的货架空间。从剃须刀的购买频率上讲,它还不足以成为招徕客户的商品。但是从零售的利润上讲,此类产品还是高于其他个人护理产品。产品的配送从传统的食物和药店开始。2000年,食品店买完了所有的剃须刀,但是2009年,它们只卖出了总量的42%。展览4总结了零售企业2007年到2010年期间分销渠道的变化。 男性专用产品似乎是这个产业的闪光点。最近的趋势显示男性的日常整装不止步于刮完脸后的冲水。那些如男性身体喷雾、芳香淋浴凝胶和护肤品系列的新产品在近几年数量猛增。男性专用个人护肤产品的发展速度远超女性护肤品市场,它们渐渐成为主流。媒体也越来越多的关注男性仪表,这一细分会是很好的增长点。 ...
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...Murder – G.A Murder and Felony Murder: O.C.G.A. 16-5-1 Murder is a person commits a violent crime that’s leads to the murder of another person, In Georgia; but any killing with malice or a killing without provocation is murder. The punishment will depend on the seriousness of the surrounding situation. Other types of homicides consist of voluntary manslaughter and involuntary manslaughter. Murder and felony murder cases are usually both considered the most terrible crimes, the most severe punishments are reserved for them including life in prison or the death penalty for the people that commits these crimes. Burglary- Georgia Code - Crimes and Offenses - Title 16, Section 16-7-1 Burglary is when a person commits the offense when it’s without authority in plans on committing a felony or theft therein, they enters within the dwelling house, or a building, vehicle, watercraft, and railroad car, and also other things like structure designed for the use dwelling of another or enters or remains within any other building, railroad car, aircraft, or any room or any part thereof. A person convicted of the offense of burglary, for the first such offense, shall be punished by imprisonment for not less than one nor more than 20 years. Yje second conviction for the crime is a person shall be punished for not less than two nor more than 20 years. Upon a third conviction for the crime of burglary occurring after the first conviction, a person shall be punished for not less than five nor...
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...“I Will” Activity Setting S.M.A.R.T. (specific, measureable, achievable, realistic, and time-sensitive/timely) goals helps keep people on track and motivated. For this activity, think about your goals for this class, the remainder of college, and your future career. We will use these goals to keep you on track this semester. Class Goals o I will earn at least a __A__ grade in this class. o I will earn at least a _B_ grade in my other classes. o I will spend at least __2__ hours each week completing the work for this class. o I will spend at least __5__ hours each week studying. o I will visit an MCC learning center within the next __2_ days/weeks/months to get help. o I will visit an MCC learning center at least _15__ times this semester. o I will not miss more than __0__ classes this semester. o I will... Keep Up with all of my work and will complete it all early o I will... Study every night to help learn to material. o I have the following people to use as resources if I find myself struggling with work, this class, other classes, family, and/or friends: ___________Mom____________, _________Karly_________, and ________Grandpa____________, ___________Jared_________. I will visit with these individuals for help within the first few days that I realize I am struggling. o Optional: If I am having a hard time managing my time and/or finances to balance everything in my life, I will __________________________________________ and/or visit with a counselor for help within the...
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...Skill One In an ideal world, a child's parent or guardian would teach them about personal finances. Unfortunately, the amount of credit card debt in America, along with the number of adults who cannot balance a check book, makes it clear that many adults do not have the knowledge needed to teach children about finances. It is the opinion of many that schools need to teach kids about personal finance, but piling this requirement to the current curriculum would mean that schools would need more teachers, which is unaffordable for many districts. Adding this requirement would also create an increase in the number of credits required for graduation. Skill Two 1. When students start college, they have to begin by getting themselves enrolled. It's kind of a hassle because there are all these rules that they have to follow even way ahead of when they actually find themselves sitting there in class. 2. After students have been on the job for eight hours, they are gonna feel dog tired. Their get up and go has got up and went. They are moving kind of slow, so it's super hard to hit the books and prepare for a college class. Skill Three Cornish, Edward. Futuring: The Exploration of the Future. Bethesda: World Future Society, 2004. Print. Bloch, Immanuel, Tilman Esslinger, Markus Greiner, Theodor W. Hänsch, and Olaf Mandel. “Quantum Phase Transition from a Superfluid to a Mott Insulator in a Gas of Ultracold Atoms.” Nature 415.6867 (2002): 39-44. Academic Search...
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