have limited understanding of benefit programs and the programs themselves are obsolete to employee needs and current trends, the sponsoring organization is wasting financial resources and contributing to the potential decrease in employee productivity due to unmet health and wellness related needs. Martocchio (2014), discusses the responsibilities of benefit professionals as providing assistance to employees surrounding education on the various options of benefit programs as well as their need
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Executive Summary Patient education is crucial to improve quality of patient care, increase healthy behaviors and improve health status. Nursing and patient interaction plays a very important role, and part of a nurses’ job is to educate the patient (Ferguson et al., 2013). Educational programs such as nursing groups would be of great benefit to implement at Aurora Behavioral Health facility. The following content will provide the purpose, target audience, benefits and more details on why implementing
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CSR and EDUCATION 1A Kalyani, Assistant Professor, NBN SSOCS, Pune Dist, koukuntla.kalyani@gmail.com 2Dr. K E Balachandrudu Professor & HOD-CSE, PRRMEC, SHABAD – R R Dist. Kebalu.chinni@gmail.com Abstract Universities, especially private ones are in need of strong corporate strategies in order to be successful in the highly competitive education industry. In this respect, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) becomes one of the highly preferred strategies by higher education institutions
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causes can vary according to their factors. Some people have health problems such as, having a disability or have caring responsibilities. Some people also go through discrimination, which make them have difficulty in finding a job. Other difficulties uneducated people are more likely to go through is not being able to find a good job in society, whereas on the other hand, those highly qualified people with good qualifications are unable to get a job due to lack of job in the labour market or job
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is whether sex education should be allowed to be taught in our public-school system. What is sex education you ask? Well sex education is education about sexuality, contraceptive methods, how to prevent sexually transmitted diseases, the values of protection and attitudes and principles about sex. Almost every day you hear about how the numbers of teens and preteens are having sex and the rates of teenage pregnancy is high. Can this somehow be prevented by placing sex education in our the school
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school and how it will benefit me. I don’t want to be one of those people with two degrees, and no job, that’s scary to me. Having ample time, having a place to study, and having a solid level of resources and support were all strengths of mine. My strengths are very important when it comes to me being in school, especially an online school. It wouldn’t be easy for me to concentrate and finish my assignments without having a place that I can study without interruptions or having the necessary resources
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human resource department with specialized goals that pertain to their particular institution. Just like other universities within the University System of Georgia, Georgia College is dedicated to it’s own respective mission that is focused on having the institution thrive to it’s fullest extent. “The most important of all, for a company, is still the human resource and this is because without it, it would be impossible to accomplish the mission or to attain a specific vision within a company
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teeth resilient and healthy is the central job of a dental hygienist. They assist the dentist by examining teeth & gums, analyzing x-rays, cleaning teeth and helping teach good oral hygiene. My goal is to become a dental hygienist because of the astonishing job outlook, my fascination in dental hygiene, and the minimal education requirements. Nature of the Work Although depending on the state one is in the regulations regarding tasks and responsibilities can range. A very loose definition of a dental
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a number of those who need to obtain more confidence in their skills to do a good job for their company and feel that by getting a degree, they can achieve this goal. All of them pertain to me. Especially to the current economy, I strongly feel that there is a great advantage to having a degree versus not having one when it comes to searching for a job. The potential benefits of obtaining College education are numerous but differ for every individual. For several years, I had entertained
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The invasion of Poland marked a change in how the Nazi government of Germany went about its business. Before September 1st, 1939, the Nazi government was very methodical when it came to prosecution of the Jewish population; however, following the invasion and occupation of Poland, the world saw a much faster moving takeover of day to day life. Even though change came faster, the Nazi’s wished to prevent uproar and maintain some normality within persecuted populations. By sustaining as much of ordinary
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