that there was merit in outcomes by use of the modality of integration. Stakeholders were many and results were encouraging and progressive. Dossey et al (2015) wrote about the art of integrative coaching by nurses. She looked at the nurse as a coach who performed her assessments in a holistic manner to bring about the best outcomes for the patient. You could say she used the patient as a vessel for individual growth and best possible
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Strengths: Family loves him (mother, older half-brother, stepfather, mom’s boyfriend, grandmother, family friends) Good work history after returning home from DJJ Grades improved when placed in structured environment (DJJ) Decrease in behavior issues when placed in structured environment (DJJ) Involved in Honors Programs while in DJJ (Insiders Program, welding, culinary arts) Earned machinery certification from Boeing Compliant and good working relationship with Probation Officer Completed everything
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programs and a more viable code of conduct could have mitigated the ethical issues faced by Nike Nike leads the world in the manufacturing and distributing of its athletic footwear and accessories. Nike is the brain child of Phil Knight and his former track coach, Bill Bowerman. The duo formed a company that would eventually become the leader in the athletic industry with the sales and manufacturing of athletic wear. The Nike brand is widely recognized by its catch phrase and its logo. Their marketing
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Value/EBITDA Multiple l The Classic Definition Value Market Value of Equity + Market Value of Debt = EBITDA Earnings before Interest, Taxes and Depreciation l The No-Cash Version Value Market Value of Equity + Market Value of Debt - Cash = EBITDA Earnings before Interest, Taxes and Depreciation - Interest Income Reasons for Increased Use 1. The multiple can be computed even for firms that are reporting net losses, since earnings before interest, taxes and depreciation are usually
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Michael Jordan is a Hall of Fame shooting guard who played in the NBA from 1984 to 2003 for the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards, and is currently the primary owner of the Charlotte Bobcats. Winner of five regular-season MVP awards, he is widely considered the best basketball player ever to play in the NBA. Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA titles, and was voted the Finals MVP a record six times. Michael Jordan scored more points per game than any player in NBA history, with a 30.1 average
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College hoops' black coaching issue Myron Medcalf [ARCHIVE] ESPN.com | July 18, 2013 When a national sportswriter calls to talk about minority hiring in college basketball, folks of all races seem to get nervous. As I sought feedback following last week's release of the "2012 Racial and Gender Report Card: College Sport" by Central Florida's Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport -- the report excludes historically black colleges and universities -- which states that the current pool
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Assignment Five College Athletes and Compensation Professor Adam Lawrence Strayer University June 9, 2013 PART I: PROBLEM The goal of this paper is to focus on evidence that college athletes, specifically, football players should be compensated for the talents they demonstrate on the field; for many reasons. It is well documented that college presidents, coaches, athletic directors often think of athletics as the “front porch” of their campuses (Weaver, 2011), as it relates to college
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HISTORY OF SWIMMING Swimming has been known since prehistoric times. Drawings from the Stone Age were found in "the cave of swimmers" near Wadi Sora (or Sura) in the southwestern part of Egypt. Written references date from 2000 B.C., including Gilgamesh, the Iliad, the Odyssey, the Bible (Ezekiel 47:5, Acts 27:42, Isaiah 25:11), Beowulf, and other sagas. In 1538 Nicolas Wynman, German professor of languages, wrote the first swimming book, "Colymbetes". Competitive swimming in Europe started around
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Abstract: The case explains the training and development initiatives of the Godrej group since the late 1990s. In the late 1990s, the Godrej group initiated various training and development programs such as the TQM workshops, 'Parivartan', EVA training, GALLOP, Spark, e-Gyan, English language training, and BPO training. The case explains each of these programs in detail and the benefits that the group reaped from all these initiatives. The case ends with the shortcomings in Godrej's training
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olds working in [Indonesian] factories? That’s O.K. with you? Knight: They’re not 12-year-olds working in factories... the minimum age is 14. Moore: How about 14 then? Does that bother you? Knight: No. — Phil Knight, Nike CEO, talking to Director Michael Moore in a scene from documentary film The Big One, 1997. Nike is raising the minimum age of footwear factory workers to 18… Nike has zero tolerance for underage workers. 1 — Phil Knight, 1998 In 1997, Nguyen Thi Thu Phuong died while making sneakers
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