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    Agency Structure

    structures in which assists in training two great military forces; the Army and the Air Force. Both Armed Forces use these structures for training when they are deployed for war. The U.S. Army Corps develops security measures for Homeland Security and FEMA or Federal Emergency Management Agency. They assist with security planning, research development, quick response and overall protection. Emergency response falls under two major public laws (1) the Flood Control and Coastal Emergency Act and (2) the

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    Communication and Management Crisis

    Communication to Manage Crisis HCS/320 Communication to Manage Crisis Those who work in hospitals have to face crisis. It may happen in the emergency room or even in the manager’s office. Hospital employees need to be ready for such events. Coombs 1999 states that no organization can guarantee that they will not have any crisis. According to Reynolds 2006, crisis may occur internally or externally for the organization but when it occurs people’s lives may be at stake and at the same time the

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    Personal Watercraft Case Study

    Issues, Interests, Institutions and Information Issues According to the case study there multiple and a wide variety of issues involved regarding Personal Watercraft (PWC). One of the issues was the potential for water contamination from the oily residue left in the water by two-stroke engines. In addition to the potential for water pollution, air pollution from emissions was also a concern. There was also another type of pollution that was being raised as an issue, “Noise Pollution”

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    Homeland Security Research Paper

    Homeland security is often something taken for granted by United States citizens and policy makers. Many felt that the United States was inherently immune to acts of terrorism until the tragic events that occurred on 9/11. Though time has elapsed since then, the impact of terrorism on the nation must not be forgotten. The importance of Homeland Security must continually be emphasized in order to make it a top priority for governing officials and citizens of the United States for the safety of its

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    Celoxis: Annotated Bibliography

    Natalie Waller, Ralph Talerico, Jelina Perez, Patrick Wayand Professor Meier ENC 3246.702F15 25 September 2015 Annotated Bibliography "All-in-one Project Management Software." Celoxis. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Sept. 2015. This management software is designed for flexible project portfolio management, time and expense tracking, budgeting and work collaboration. This software is being used by large companies and corporations like HBO and LG for their collaborative work management solutions. It is a cloud

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    Non Profit

    Recommendations and Guidance for VTC Enterprises David Vasquez California State University, Long Beach PPA-525 – Tuesdays Presented to: Dr. Sundstrom December 4, 2012 Final Paper Overview of the nonprofit sector The nonprofit sector is the collective name used to describe institutions and organizations in American society that are neither government nor business. (“What is the Nonprofit”, n.d.) Outside the United States, nonprofits are often called nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)

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    Debunking Gun Control from a Christian Perspective

    Abstract This paper critically analyzes gun rights in the United States and the economics of gun centralization. The phrase, “gun rights” refers to the second amendment in which it states that the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. The term, “gun centralization” is what is most commonly referred to as “gun control,” which is refusing citizens the right to keep certain or all firearms and keeping them solely in the hands of government. There are many different points

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    Emergency Preparedness

    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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    Community Emergency Preparedness and Response Paper

    Community Emergency Preparedness and Response Paper NUR/408 April 2, 2012 University of Phoenix Community Emergency Preparedness and Response Paper Firefighters cannot contain a forest fire that has been blazing for five days. The risk of the fire is not life-threaten but citizens are encouraged to remain indoors unless necessary to leave home because of the smoky winds. The smoke from the fire is affecting many of the residents in the community, especially those with preexisting lung diseases

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    Professional Development

    HN299-01: Associate’s Capstone in Human Services 1502A Unit 9 Final Project Professional Development Trinise Walton Kaplan University A Professional Development As a retiring supervisor of the child welfare service department, I will be providing valid information in this paper to those that are new in the human service field. This information will include how to use effective coordination, the best methods of providing direct service to clients, why it is so important to advocate for families

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