"What is Human Services" Jessica Wiegand BSHS/302 October 10, 2011 Tami Frye "What is Human Services" Human Services is an occupation for a group of individuals helping people overcome a assortment of social problems. The National Organization for Human Services (NOHS) defines human services profession in this way: “The Human Services profession is one which promotes improved service delivery systems by addressing not only the quality of direct services, but also by seeking to improve
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Case Study of the Love Canal Environmental Disaster Phillip Voliva ENV/410 March 23, 2014 Alicia Holloway Case Study of the Love Canal Environmental Disaster In May of 1892 a man named William T. Love arrived in Niagara Falls with a long-held dream of building a carefully planned industrial city with convenient access to inexpensive water power and major markets. The plan included the construction of a navigable power canal between the upper and lower Niagara Rivers which would service a
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from unauthorized personnel and foreign agents, physical and technical security will be strategically placed within the organization through employee policy and technical support. Dreamz Incorporated will create security education, training, and awareness programs to further safeguard against potential threats and minimize loss from security intrusions. 2.2 Strategic Corporate Officers CEO - Raymond Williams (PH) 678-873-9087, (Email)Rwilliams@dreamz.org CIO - MarciaCamos (PH) 678-873-9088
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1. Target Audience On brief 1, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) is a humanity organisation, they provides emergency medical care. To support that, they want to make people realise, and rising the awareness about clean water and sanitation to prevent the potential of spread diseases in refugee camps. In this press release will give information and want to get people attention to help the organisations to produce more water purification kit. The target audiences are young-adult, adult to tell them
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of disasters across the globe come in real time and with intensity that one would believe that natural or manmade disasters happens more frequently, affecting thousands if not millions of lives. People prepare for the worst such as buying premium insurance to decrease the anxiety but still expecting the best. Disasters in all form is part of life and how we deal with these events depend on how prepared we are. A communities ability to get back on its feet and be self reliant after a disaster will
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foods available.” The company intends to market their products in "appealing store environments that make shopping at whole foods interesting and enjoyable." The company's cofounder and CEO, John McKay, believes that the availability of high quality natural and organic foods, supported by education and socially conscious activities will "gradually transform the diet of individuals in a manner that would help them live longer, healthier, more pleasurable lives." (Case study, p.1) The company believes
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Emergency Preparedness and Response Joy Carr NUR/408 January 10, 2012 Sandi Wheeler, R.N., MSN Emergency Preparedness and Response Public emergency preparedness and response is the ability of the public health and health care systems, communities, and individuals, to prevent, protect against, quickly respond to, and recover from emergencies, particularly those whose scale, timing, or unpredictability threatens to overwhelm routine capabilities. Preparedness involves a continuous process
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suffering from hunger. According to the United Nation’s frontline agency in the fight against hunger, the World Health Program, there are 925 million people all over the world who are suffering from hunger and malnutrition. They are victims of natural disasters, civil conflicts and wars, poverty, poor agricultural infrastructure, over-exploitation of the environment, financial and economic crises. Such a very alarming number and would continue to rise if we just feel pity for them and sit on the side
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have not trickled down to the major sections of the society and millions of people still live below poverty line. People affected by lack of job opportunities, growing under deprivation, caught in debt bondages or living in areas hit by natural or political disaster thus are highly vulnerable. Women and children of these families are thus exploited the most by traffickers in ray of hope for jobs, money, pleasure trips invitations or false promises of marriage. PREVENTION STRATEGY – 1.) Since
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Method of detecting Anthrax Whether its natural or man made The key to meeting the challenge is to approach it in a systematic, comprehensive way. We must fully examine the biological threats we face, address the capabilities we must continue to build in order to mitigate them, and consider the complex legal and ethical issues that will arise during a biological calamity if ever we have one. They seek to cure, vaccinate, and alleviate suffering. Yet that is only one part of what must
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