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Functional Aspects Of Impelpro
Major functional aspects Like any other supply chain company, ImpelPro is different, its attributes
are different. ImpelPro's functionary is a long listed and depends upon the sector or industry they
cater. The diversified and rich experience which promoters of ImpelPro have allows them to flex
their arm from consultancy to implementation to operations. ImpelPro started as a consultancy but
soon after couple of years ImpelPro has stretched themselves to operation. It is hard to distinguish
between major and non–major functional aspects for ImpelPro. To draw an outline for ImpelPro's
functional aspect it is equally important to describe against respective industries, for eg. Agricultural
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ImpelPro team is specialized in environment, health, safety and security compliances that
differentiate ImpelPro from other logistics service providers. ImpelPro has pioneered in developing
cold chain in Indian subcontinent. To overcome these challenges Impelpro has a good bench of
people who has knowledge of chemical sector and its functional aspects. ImpelPro provides facility
and its compliance audits, these services are provided under a designated name of "warehouse health
checkup programme". ImpelPro also provides structuring and development of storage facilities
according to the specific requirements from end to end, setting up a distribution supply chain. The
structuring of supply chain includes various prospects such as, system development, SOP's, process
development, training, people, and implementation. The major functional aspect in this area also
includes vendor development, resource mobilization, starting up the process, developing the
processes, and training manpower to handhold the supply chain operations and processes.
Developing an infrastructure for this sector is another major functional aspect, these includes
infrastructure for different storage facilities, developing a transport infrastructure. The major
functional aspect in this ground for ImpelPro is master planning, concept designing for distribution
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The Use of PICOT Format in Structuring Clinical Questions
Introduction
PICOT is a special acronym for the elements of evidence–based clinical questions as follows;
patient population (P), intervention /issue of interest (I), comparison intervention / issue of interest
(C), outcomes of interest (O), as well as time it takes for the intervention to achieve the desired
outcomes (T).The use of PICOT format in structuring of clinical questions assists in the clarification
of the important components as well as providing help in the search for the necessary evidence
(McKibbon & Marks,2001).A PICOT question which is well–built increases the very livelihood that
the chosen best evidence can adequately inform practice in a quicker and efficient manner.
Effective healthcare is noted by Melnyk and Fineout–Overholt (2010) noted that effective health
care should be based on the highest level of evidence. It should also avoid ineffective care that is
most likely to cause harm as opposed to helping a patient or wasting resources.
The PICOT Questions in this case were formulated using the guidelines provided by Melnyk &
Fineout–Overholt, (2010, p 31).
In ICU patients at risk for pneumonia and delirium, how does the implementation of bundled care
(ie; awake/off vent, delirium monitoring and management and early mobility) compared to
conventional ICU care decrease the rate of pneumonia and length of stay within the first 72 hours of
hospitalization?
Methodology
The above PICOT question is aimed at investigation an intervention/treatment
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How Does Visioneering Affect An Evangelical Church?
Visioneering is a vital part of success to every leader who assumes influence to a church.
Researchers such as Francis A. Schaeffer Institute of Church Leadership Development (FASICLD)
and National Church Life Survey has been conducting surveys of church growth and leadership
development to churches which in this research will be tackled the integral part of a leader's vision
as significant factor of a successful leadership in evangelical churches. This study investigates the
effect of framing urgent need for vision in successful leading evangelical churches. We will be
tracing the outcome of a leader who is a vision driven in relationship to a significant growth in
churches in terms to its numerical goal, future direction, and mission. How does visioneering affects
an evangelical church to fulfill what was commissioned to them? This review will exclude steps on
how to be successful visionary leaders. This will not also explore leadership principles that will
apply in creating visions which are most effective and relevant to every evangelical church. The
intentions of this research will focus on visioneering as fundamental factor of leadership success.
General Statement of the Problem
Leadership visioneering has always connected to what the church is driven to do, in most cases, this
is connected to the growth of the church. "The 2011 National Church Life Survey (2011 NCLS) is a
survey of Australian church attenders conducted across more than 3100 local churches in 23
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Evidence from Auditors About Managers’ and Auditors’...
THE ACCOUNTING REVIEW Vol. 77 Supplement 2002 pp. 175–202 Evidence from Auditors
about Managers' and Auditors' Earnings Management Decisions Mark W. Nelson John A. Elliott
Cornell University Robin L. Tarpley The George Washington University ABSTRACT: This paper
reports analyses of data obtained using a field–based questionnaire in which 253 auditors from one
Big 5 firm recalled and described 515 specific experiences they had with clients who they believe
were attempting to manage earnings. This approach enables us to analyze separately managers'
decisions about how to attempt earnings management and auditors' decisions about whether to
prevent earnings management by requiring adjustment of the financial statements. Our results ...
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Auditors are required by GAAS to understand their clients' incentives and to search for differences
between actual and expected performance that may indicate misstatements, so the auditors who
participated in our study were relatively well positioned to identify specific instances of earnings
management. Because respondents provided transaction–level data about attempts covering a range
of financial accounting transactions, including attempts that are purely judgmental as well as
attempts that involve transaction structuring, these data allow us to examine how attempts are
affected by the precision of financial accounting standards2 and by other characteristics of attempts.
Unlike studies that focus on only postaudit information, we consider separately managers' decisions
about how to attempt earnings management and auditors' decisions about whether to require
adjustments.3 Thus, our study provides evidence about how a key feature of accounting standards
(precision of rules) and a key feature of the financial reporting process (activity of external auditors)
influence earnings management. Results of descriptive analyses indicate that the earnings
management attempts in our sample occurred in numerous accounting areas, including revenue
recognition, business combinations, intangibles, fixed assets, investments and leases, but by far the
most frequently identified attempts involve reserves. Respondents believe that managers' attempts
were motivated
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Thomas Jefferson Declaration Of Independence Rhetorical...
Declaration of Independence Assessment 1.) Jefferson states the reasoning behind the writing of the
Declaration of Independence. His reasoning is to declare the causes that propel a group toward
separation. 2.) The government acquires its power from the people. 3.) The "unalienable rights" that
Jefferson refers to are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. 4.) Jefferson holds the English
rulers accountable for the misfortunes of the colonies. 5.) The final statement of the Declaration of
Independence displays a confident, yet eloquent tone with a bit of defiance thrown in. These tones
are effective in conveying the importance of this document because he uses his tone to emotionally
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A possible law contrary to the laws of nature would be polygamy because God has established one
man and one woman together as one. 7.) "Self–evident" means clearly true and requiring no proof or
explanation (Merriam–Webster Dictionary). Jefferson says these four truths are self–evident: that all
men are created equal, endowed by their Creator with certain rights, to secure these rights,
governments are created, and finally, that if these governments affect the unalienable rights given to
men, that the people have the right to abolish that government. I do believe all of these are self–
evident because they are founded clearly on the fact that the people should have the power and say
in the government. 8.) "Absolute despotism" means absolute power or control (Dictionary.com).
Jefferson says it is the "right and duty" of mankind to fight absolute despotism because it would be
the downfall of a country. Power should be divided within a country and not centered or controlled
by one specific organization or
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Notes On The And Binary Conversion
6. Gray to Binary Conversion A binary image is the matrix comprising of only 0's(black) and
1's(white). It can be implemented by using the command im2bw in MATLAB. Thresholding concept
has been used in this algorithm. The threshold concept works by choosing a threshold value, T,
automatically and then extract (or separate) object from background. The threshold function of the
binary image is defined as g(x,y) = {█(a,if (x,y)>T@b,if (x,y)≤T)┤ Pixels having a value
correspond to object and pixels with b value correspond to background. Usually, a=1 (white) and
b=0(black) by convention. When T is a constant applicable over an entire image, the above equation
is referred to as Global thresholding. In the algorithm, global thresholding concept is used.
Enhanced image is converted into binary format by using the command im2bw and the resultant
image is shown below Fig. 11 Gray to Binary conversion 7. Morphological Operations
Morphological operators take a binary image and structuring element as an input and combine them
using a set operator such as union and intersection. Structuring element have dimension of 3*3 and
its origin is at the center pixel. The pixels of the structuring element are compared with each pixel of
an image. If it matches the condition defined by the set operator then the pixel is set to a pre–defined
value (0 or 1 for binary images). There are two basic types of morphological operator, which is used
in this algorithm. 7.1 Dilation Dilation
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Final Integrative Case Study Garlinda
The Final Integrative Paper will use the given case study of Garlinda and use the course readings for
the course, Vocational Formation for Church and Leadership. The paper will be based on much of
the content shared in the Conflict Paper and will discuss and view new possibilities according to the
reading for the Spring Semester, 2016. Since in my previous paper, I discussed the personality
differences of the people involved in Garlindas' case study, I will pay attention to few other things
concerning the possibilities of building a better Church. Pointing to Garlinda's case study, I am
reminded of the fact that no matter it is Garlinda the pastor of the congregation, Wanda, the church
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The other concept is hospitality. As one of Garlinda's peer consultant, I would have suggested that
she might want to introduce a new offer to the congregation and that is a new link to the chain of
music ministry. I would suggest Garlinda to introduce this offer stating that the church really
appreciates Wanda, her services and her gift of music to the ministry, and would like Wanda to lead
a small group for the music lovers who love to learn traditional church songs that are no longer in
the hymn books. This might please Wanda that she has not been pushed out of the church bluntly but
has still retain her place in the church where the church founding members really appreciate her. IN
addition, Wanda would work in collaboration with another/new music director who would direct
music with Wanda. To make the music more innovative, there would be duets where some songs
would still have Wanda's old church songs in an innovative ways. Since this style of innovation is
not new to me personally, I would able to suggest this through a face book or other media
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Personal Missional Transformation Paper
I. PERSONAL MISSIONAL TRANSFORMATION
In this section, I intend to provide a SWOT analysis of my personal missional transformation and
illustrate how the understanding of Trinitarian ecclesiology and missiology led me as a missional
agent to embrace new mental models.
A. Descriptive Analysis
1. Steps
a. Identifying Strengths
I believe that my strongest sides are mentoring and providing for leadership development. Several
years ago, I developed a 9–month church leadership training curriculum that has been proven useful
among Ukrainian churches that I work with. While co–leading the Vineyard Ukraine church
planting partnership, I have broadened my organizational and communication skills, especially in
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After moving to America and getting involved in the international mission, I matured in the areas of
intercultural communications, leadership development, and mentoring. Over the time, living in the
U.S. as an Ukrainian immigrant led me to an identity crisis, which I am still in the process of
overcoming. My study at Fuller helped me with initiating the process of my personal missional
transformation that I am currently going through. Lately, I fully recognized that I need to be
thoroughly engaged in the community where I currently live and not to be afraid to see myself as a
missional agent in a highly diverse culture in
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What I Chose For This Church Planting Project
Specific Location: The general location I chose for this church planting project was in the inner city
areas of Baltimore, Maryland. There are currently no daughter works and only three preaching
points in the Baltimore City area. It is because of this that I decided to use one of the three preaching
points as my foundation. Based off of information from the Reever family, I chose the preaching
point in Armistead Gardens. This preaching point is located 20 mins northeast of Central Baltimore
near the Inner Harbor area and 20 minutes southwest of the mother church in Rosedale area. The
demographics of Armistead Gardens is made up of white, lower class individuals. The majority of
these individuals are either, middle aged and single mothers, teenagers, or children. There is a very
high presence of gang activity and crime. It is here that the Abundant Life Church of Baltimore,
Maryland, pastored by David Reever, sends out a group to hold weekly meetings in a space rented
from a Baptist church. This group consists only of one single adult and one married couple. The
attendance currently runs between 10–20 people per week. Launch Model: The church model that I
would use would be a hybrid between the, "Apostolic Harvest Church Planter Model" and the
"Team Planting Model" mentioned in Planting Missional Churches by Ed Stetzer. It would first
reflect the "Team Planting Model" by a team being developed out of the mother church. The team
would be constructed of 4–6 people that
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A Pastoral Intern At The Evanston Vineyard Church Essay
I serve as a Pastoral Intern at the Evanston Vineyard Church, a non–denominational church and is
located at 2495 Howard Street, Evanston, IL. This is my second year serving here in the capacity of
an intern. The Vineyard is a diverse community that welcomes both religious and secular people
belonging to different ethnic, racial, cultural, linguistic, economic, academic, professional and non–
professional backgrounds. People from more than fifty–fivenations of the world gather together and
worship here at the church. A total of twelve salaried pastors serve on staff, out of which five are
male and seven female. I am one of two female pastoral interns presently in service. In response to
my VFCL assignment of interviewing a pastor from my Field Site, I interviewed the Vineyard
Community Life Pastor, Elizabeth ("Liz") Hawes. Liz shared some information about the historical
emergence of the Vineyard Christian Church of Evanston that is also available on the church
website. According to its history, the Evanston Vineyard was founded in January of 1976. The
founders of this church include the Senior Pastor and his wife, Steve and Cindy Nicholson, the
Executive Pastor and his wife, Bill and Cheryll Hanawalt, and few other people. In 1985, the baby
church which at that time was Christ Church of the Northshore was now able to emerge as The
Evanston Vineyard and officially "a member of the Association of the Vineyard churches." Since its
inception, the church has been able to plant
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Susan Holdrich Case Summary
The files that subcontractor, Susan Holdrich has in written and electronic format (Evernote and any
additional programs containing client files) are the property of contractor, MTritt inc. Susan
Holdrich, is a subcontractor; as stated by Susan Holdrich in a previous email. That is a correct
statement according to contractor, MTritt Inc. and is exactly why these files are not the property of
subcontractor, Susan Holdrich. As a subcontractor, the leads were generated by the contractor,
MTritt Inc.; therefore owned by contractor, MTritt Inc. Upon termination or resignation files are to
be turned over that day. The files can be printed and the contractor, MTritt Inc., will pick the up at an
agreeable time by both parties or subcontractor,
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The Principles Of Project Management
Task 1: Project Management Principles
The principles of project management has served a purpose to ensure that projects can be completed
by helping to strategically plan and predict risk to ensure project success. Projects have been ran
from pre historian times and until 1900, projects were "generally managed by the creative architects
and engineers themselves" as there was no recognized profession of project management (Lock,
2007, p.2). The Dixon Company would require the use of project management principles such as the
success principle, the tetrad trade – off principle and the strategy principle, to ensure that the
business's re–structuring project becomes a success in completion.
The use of the following project management principles will help Dixon PLC to thoroughly evaluate
the re–structuring project by identifying key success and failure criteria as well as assess possible
risks both financially and non financially to the company. It is important at the beginning of the
project to "issue a formal document of authority to open a project and allow expenditure to begin"
(Lock, 2007, p.492). This document acts as an official announcement that the project will now
proceed and
The success principle states that the measure of the Dixon re–structuring project's success "must be
defined at the beginning of the project as a basis for project management decision" (Wideman,
2000). It is relevant to identify at what accomplishments the project must have for it to be reviewed
as
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Community Reflection Paper
Vitaliy Greben
ML565A
Summer 2017
EXERCISE 3 – ORGANIZATIONAL CHALLENGE INTERVIEW REFLECTION REPORT
Introduction
I interviewed Todd Korpi, the lead pastor of The Cathedral church located in Swartz Creek,
Michigan, which is a part of the Metropolitan Flint area. Todd earned his Bachelor degree in Church
Ministries from Evangel University, and he has pastored at churches in Missouri, Oklahoma, and
Michigan. He and his wife Tara provide a foster care for children in the Flint area in addition to have
three children. While the church is only two and a half years old, the average attendance is 50 to 70
people. It consists primarily of young families with children, and the racial makeup of the church is
65% White and 35% African American. Recently, Todd and his wife Tara, who is co–pastoring the
church, started developing the organizational and leadership structure within the church community.
They invited four couples to became a part of the Lead Team and oversee Creative (Worship and
Tech), Students, Children, and Church Life ministries.
Since the late 60s, Flint and surrounding areas have faced many crises, including several economic
depressions and health related emergencies, which lead to decreasing the population of the city
between 1965 and present in half. The downturn in Flint's population then removed from the city
populace the majority of people with leadership skills, thus creating the leadership and education
vacuum and producing the low leadership threshold in the
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Church Planter Assessment
CRITICISMS OF CHURCH PLANTING ASSESSMENTS
Controversial Topic
Church planter assessment is occasionally a controversial topic.Before advocating for the
development of even more tools for the assessment process, it is necessary to address some of the
criticisms facing church planter assessment.
"Assessment Isn't Necessary"
One argument, typically made by those not directly responsible for the recruitment and appointment
of church planters is that a formal assessment process is not even necessary.
Perhaps out of concern that the process may reflect corporate culture more than a biblical one, it is
argued that planters should be called by God and organizations should not tell those who are called
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They argue that God's expectation for those leading the church is to seek to be faithful rather than
successful. Again, key church planting advocates in North America and people who depend on
church planting assessments would also argue for the importance of an awareness of weakness and
dependence upon God. Jeff Christopherson, a key church planting leader in North America, writes
about this necessary weakness for church planters in his book, Kingdom First: "You, by force of
circumstances, find yourself in the most vulnerable intersection of weakness and lack. Perhaps for
the first time in a long time, you are uniquely positioned and ready to experience the authority found
in Kingdom first." J.D. Greear urges believers to pursue ordinary, daily obedience to God, which
accumulates to a lifetime of success rather than pursuing successful experiences. In Center Church,
Tim Keller offers up "fruitfulness" as the response to the question of pursuing the standard of
"faithfulness" or of "success." Fruitfulness, Keller contends, is rooted in a pastor's or church's
faithfulness to God and their faithfulness to doing the work God has laid out for them. Church
planting experts would agree and advocate that a planter's character and posture before God are far
more important than any skills, gifts,
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Pastor Daniel Essay
Pastor Daniel O'Doherty II, is the Lead Pastor of the First Assembly of God Church in Lovington,
New Mexico. Pastor Daniel has been at the church since July of 2011. He is the lead and only pastor
at Lovington First. In 2003, he graduated from Southwestern Assemblies of God University with a
B.S. in Pastoral Ministry. Pastor Daniel grew up in the Dallas, Texas metropolitan area. He and his
sister were raised by their mother, who worked full time. Pastor Daniel has always had a heart for
youth. In 2003, shortly after he completed his degree, Pastor Daniel started his first position as a
youth pastor in Farmington, New Mexico. This was a different world than he grew up in. Pastor
Daniel has held several positions in youth ministry, including positions in Oklahoma, Dallas, and
Dexter. Dexter, New Mexico is a small town outside of Roswell, New Mexico, about an hour and a
half East of Lovington. From Dexter to Lovington.
Interview
Tell me about your call to pastoral ministry.
"I grew up with extended family being in Ministry". Pastor Daniel's grandfather retired after 52
years of pastoring in Mississippi, "which molded my understanding and willingness to receive the
call of ministry". At 17 I Pastor Daniel received the call to ministry. He was "in the alters" at his
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This is similar to the arraignment he currently has as our church is not
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Management
Essay Writing 2: Planning & Structuring Your Essays
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Essay Writing 2: Planning & Structuring Your Essays
University of Bradford, School of Management
Essay Writing (2): Planning & Structuring Your Essays
ESSAY WRITING (2): PLANNING & STRUCTURING YOUR ESSAYS
WHY WRITE ESSAYS? Look for the word 'essay' in the dictionary and you will find one meaning
listed is 'to attempt'. An essay is an attempt by you to communicate your arguments or knowledge of
a subject to the reader, usually your tutor. The mark awarded is a reflection, not on your intellect
generally, but on your ability to communicate your ideas on the subject in question. Many tutors –
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This will involve you in starting to bring to the surface ideas, arguments, references, points of view,
opinions etc. that occur to yo u. You just need to jot these down as they occur to you. This stage of
the process assumes, of course, you have done some reading on the subject in question! Use the
space below for your brainstorming of the essay subject/topic.
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Essay Writing (2): Planning & Structuring Your Essays
WHAT'S YOUR POINT OF VIEW?
Having brainstormed the title and the subject, in some essays you will need to decide what is going
to be your position, main argument, view or perspective in the essay. This is particularly important
in analytical essays (see page 2). It is all too easy to write an essay that gives a range of perspectives
but still leaves the reader puzzled as to your conclusions or position. Your point of view is important
– backed up with good evidence. If the essay is implicitly or explicitly seeking you to take up a
position, what is it going to be? What will be your overall point of view in this essay? In the space
below, write a 'mini–essay' in 50 words that neatly summarises your point of view for the essay.
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Internship At The Evanston Vineyard
1. Background
I serve as a pastoral intern at the Vineyard Christian Church of Evanston. This marks my second
year of internship at this church. I have thoroughly enjoyed the experience of becoming familiar
with the culture of a non–denominational setting of the church. The Evanston Vineyard comprises of
57 nations of the world. The church is not only unique because of this particular diversity (for
example, there is a Spanish–speaking congregation that convenes every Sunday in the La Viña
auditorium, one of multiple auditoria in this church) but also because of its hospitable and
welcoming environment. This church context serves as the backdrop for the events and discussions
that comprise the remainder of this paper.
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Intrapersonal Reflection: Cultivating Self–Awareness
During my conversation with Muria, I was mindful of learning about her as a person–her interests,
her passion and her serious–mindedness about what kind of help she would like to offer to the
church and why. I wanted to encourage her in every possible way I could, and understand what
differences could lie in various church roles and ministries. I advised her talking to the senior pastor
and the executive pastor so as to avoid providing any extra information about the church
administration.
Since Muria is not a church member at the Evanston Vineyard, whether it is the English speaking
congregation, the La Viña congregation or the Neighborhood Campus, (this is name of a church
campus at new location), I thought it might be best if I did not personally announce any authority on
her .Though I am a pastoral intern at this church, I am not the sole authority. My conversation was a
source of knowledge to her like the contents of a book that can help her receive some synopsis if it
is a good fit for her or not. Furthermore, if she would be interested in reading and learning about a
hope that can help her discover if that knowledge is of any use to her not. Since this was my second
time talking with her, and I have had only verbal interaction with her on one–to–one and have not
seen her with a person from the La Viña congregation or one that I might know of, I did not want to
have overconfidence on her and overstate the requirements
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Chapter 6 Importance And Techniques
Chapter 6 discusses the importance and techniques of structuring your writing for your readers. To
properly structure your writing for its' intended audience you need to understand your audience.
Factors such as education level, position, title, and more must be taken into account while
structuring your writing. Memos, letters, even emails are structured differently depending on their
recipients. I have learned through my own experience, that incorrectly structuring your writing can
be very detrimental to your appearance to others and in some cases it can be very embarrassing.
However on the opposite side of the spectrum, if you structure your writing in such a manner that it
is to simple to your audience, you give the impression that you
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1970 Bank Privacy Report
You inherit $20,000 and put it in the bank, a few years later, you go to withdraw it all, but the bank
teller isn't asking what size bills you want. Instead, they are busy worrying about the currency
transaction report (CTR) that they have to submit to the government for every financial institution
transaction of $10,000 or more. Uncle Sam wants to know where it came from and what you're
doing with it first, and if you lie? Go directly to jail, do not collect . . . No, this isn't Russia or the
People's Republic of China, its right here in the good ol' U.S.A.!
The 1970 Bank Secrecy Act and Structuring, What Every American Should Know
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Anyone discovered by the bank during routine checks with a similar banking pattern can be charged
with structuring. However, unlike the Civil Forfeiture Laws, there is a clause to help the average
citizen going against the government.
In the 1994 Ratzlaf v. U.S. Supreme Court decision, the court defined structuring as a willful act.
This means that in order to charge someone with structuring, the agency must prove foreknowledge
of the term and intent to hide the transactions from the
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Angry People 's Movements And The Structuring Of Protest
Yes, major social or economic dislocation is necessary for protest to erupt. In fact, in "Poor People's
Movements and the Structuring of Protest," Pivon and Cloward make the claim that for the occasion
for protest to arise amongst the poor there has to be a change in consciousness or behavior that
breaks political norms because otherwise the notion of protests is not available to them. They assert,
"First, 'the system'– or those aspects of the system that people experience and perceive– loses
legitimacy" and "Second, people...begin to assert "rights" that imply demands for change" (Pivon &
Cloward 381). However, this change in consciousness and behavior that leads to protests and
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In general, I believe that protests and a higher level of consciousness in the lower and middle class
have been on the rise for a very long time. Now it has become a part of our culture, where people
are outraged and take collective action online and in the streets. Although I agree that there is
usually a singular event or instance that sparks the consequent series of protests, it is naïve to think
that there aren't already individuals fighting for or against a cause related to that event. Maybe on a
grand scale social or economic dislocation certainly does lead to mass consciousness and therefore
protests but that does not negate the fact that they may have already been happening on a smaller
scale. What is meant by having an eruption of protests is that the political climate suddenly became
so adverse due to a specific event or occurrences that it allowed for civilians to finally express their
qualms with society through protest. When civilians are subject to certain injustices it takes many
factors for them to finally decide to stand up to their authorities, often the government, and make
demands for better treatment or resources through changes in laws and policies. In Goodwin and
Jasper's Social Movements Reader, it mentions that theorists believe that individuals often join
movements when they feel alienated from the world around them or
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The Pros And Cons Of Online Counseling
What is online counseling?
According to National Board of Certified Counselors online counseling defined as "technology
assisted distance counseling for individuals, couples, and groups involves the use of the telephone or
the computer to enable counselors and clients to communicate at a distance when circumstances
make this approach necessary or convenient".
Various terms are used for online counseling, including e–therapy (Manhal–Baugus,2001), cyber
therapy (Suler,2000), online or Internet Therapy (Rochlen, Zack, & Speyer,2004), email therapy
(Shapiro & Schulman,1996), e–counseling (Tate, Jackvony & Wing,2003) Internet counseling
(Pollock,2006), web counseling (Urbis Keys Young,2002), cyber counseling (Maples and Han,
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Individual therapy carried out over the Internet can include asynchronous methods, such as e–mail,
synchronous methods, such as web–based messaging (instant messaging), chat, videoconferencing
or voice–over IP (Internet phone). Virtual reality therapy and online video game therapy are two
additional emerging online modalities. Online counseling may be provided as the primary treatment
modality or as an adjunct to more traditional forms of mental health treatment. There are many
advantages of online counseling. First of all, it provides accessibility to individuals who are disabled
or housebound. Then, it is also always affordable and convenient. Internet makes mental health
information more accessible. Later, people also feel comfortable while talking to friends and family
about their health care issues, but may not feel the same discussing mental health
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The Cultural Structuring Of Mealtime Socialization
Mark Irish
Melissa Grunow
399 General Education Capstone
November 25, 2014
Shattered Socialization
The ways of the past are becoming more and more obsolete as the years go by, because our society
is rewriting how we should live our lives on a daily basis. With this world constantly changing we
have shattered our socialization for the worst when nit comes to communication with other people
on a daily basis. Mealtimes have become scares, because everyone wants to do their own thing, get
done quick for the day light is fleeting fast, and most importantly no one has anything to talk about
when they come home. According to Elinor and Shohet in their article "The Cultural Structuring Of
Mealtime Socialization" expresses the issue of mealtime socializing. They state the mealtimes are
more of a tradition passed down from generation to generation and then becomes a symbol with in a
home. (Elinor and Shohet, 36) With them implying that parents actually have to take effort in
passing this tradition down to their children and so forth has become a dying art form, because of
the lack of parenting and teaching. According to Mona and Benga their article "The Relationship
Between Cultural Model, Socialization Goals And Parental Ethnotheories: A Mixed Method Study"
Brings up a lot of good points about how children learn from their parents. There are three main key
factors that help out with these socialization issues passed on to each generation. They are, Parental
Cultural Models,
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The Pastor 's Job For Coaching
A discipling pastor is one who focuses more on equipping people than informing them. Information
is good and must be given. However, if information is the only thing that is given, many times it can
fall on deaf ears. In my local church, there are people who show up to Sunday school and every
other discipleship function we offer. They are faithful to be present to hear the Word of God and
seldom break that pattern. They love hearing the information, but it seldom becomes anything more
than just information in their lives. We could teach on evangelism, yet they are not going to reach
out to people in their sphere of influence. They could amen the lesson about removing sin in our
lives, however they never take steps to remove the stumbling block in his or her life. It is the pastor's
job to assist in coaching someone out of that frame of mind. Sometimes it may take the pastor
praying and strategizing to overcome some of those obstacles in people's lives. Simply feeding the
flock is not the biblical role of the pastor. It is not the Lord's will that the people remain spiritual
infants who are always dependent on the residing pastor. The pastor's main job is to equip and train
church members to grow spiritually and use their gifts in a way that is edifying to other parts of the
body. It is also important for a pastor to help develop people and then release them to become who
God created them to be. When a mother and father have children, they invest many years of blood,
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Discipleship Research Paper
Introduction Making disciples is the all–encompassing purpose of the church. Many churches do a
tremendous amount of work toward the goal of making disciples, but sometimes it is in an unhealthy
manner. Just as a healthy person is going to have the most positive productivity in life, a healthy
church will also have the most constructive output of discipleship. In this paper, I will explain how a
healthy church is the goal for discipleship. In addition, I will examine my personal church context
and identify the top three areas that I need to focus on to create a healthier body of Christ. Finally, I
will discuss some initials steps that can be made to improve its spiritual health.
The Goal The apostle Paul refers to the church as the body of Christ. 1 Corinthians 12:12 says, "For
as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are
one body: so also is Christ." The church is one body and all who are baptized are "one in Christ."
Just as a body can and should be healthy, a church body can and should be healthy as well. Putman
et al. says that a healthy church looks and acts like a healthy body. While studying to be a registered
nurse years ago, I had the opportunity to dive deep into study of the systems of the body. The body
is tremendously complex and each system works with one another to make the body function as a
whole. If one part of the body is suffering, many times it negatively impacts other parts of the body.
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On Teaching And Learning By Jane Vella
In Jane Vella's On Teaching and Learning: Putting the Principles and Practices of Dialogue
Education into Action (2008), chapter one discusses the importance of structuring dialogue.
Structure is the backbone of dialogue education. Vella emphasizes the importance of structure by
explaining how structure allows the learner to learn, not only does it allow the learner to learn but it
also holds the teacher accountable for what they are teaching. In chapter one the process of
structuring the content is examined, which includes taking an assessment of your audience to better
understand their needs. Taking an assessment allows the teacher to learn pertinent information about
their audience's needs and helps them to better prepare their content.
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Structuring the Learning Activity to Meet the Learners' Needs
Structure the learning activity to meet your learners' needs
Within the oil industry many individuals are unfamiliar with underlying business operations of the
firm. Within the oil industry complications constantly arise due to the peculiar nature of the industry.
Our training activity was designed to help develop critical thinking skills in all participants
involved. The learning is also structured in a way to be dynamic and interactive. There is great
emphasis placed on social and communication skills through the collaboration and exchange of
ideas. This will undoubted be needed in the oil industry as communication is a necessity. To
accomplish this, we group all participants in collaborative groups of 5 by counting off each member.
We then arrange materials through graphical representation, numerically descriptions of each step,
individual writing about the collective experience of the group. The activity provided hypothetical
situation involving engineering, company ethics, management and critical thinking skills. Each
group was provided a situation in which to evaluate. They then presented their findings in front of
the group who then offered their own perspective for solving the situation. As facilitators, when then
offered the company's perspective on how to solve many of the issues that was presented. The
learning goals for this particular activity are broad in scope. They are structured to be engaging and
relevant to the oil industry. Below are the sample topics
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Financing and Structuring Health Care
Financing and Structuring Health Care
(1) Three main types of Health Insurance:
The three major types of health insurance available in the US are "Health Maintenance
Organizations––HMOs, Point of Service plans––POS, Preferred Provider Organizations ––PPOs."
(Health Insurance Coverage, 2010) All the three coverage options come under managed care plans
wherein the health insurers collaborate with healthcare providers to build networks. HMOs offer the
most economical health insurance coverage, however their plans are not always flexible. As they
come under HMO purview the insured has to pay monthly premium while the co–payments are
relatively low for hospital and subsequent office visits. When an insured belongs to an HMO, there
is a restriction to visit doctors within his network only and any failure will entail footing the bill by
the insured himself. Prior to visiting Specialist Doctors, HMOs often need the insured to get
referrals. Even visiting the Emergency Room needs approval if one belongs to an HMO. (Health
Insurance Coverage, 2010)
Nevertheless HMOs' fixed rates encourage them to offer outstanding coverage for health
improvement as well as preventive care services. POS plans are comparable to HMOs on the aspect
that their domain is healthcare networks. In case the insured primary care doctor refers him to a
doctor outside the network, the insurance company will honor major part of the bill. Also, if the
insured refers himself to a doctor outside his network, the
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Essential Parts That Make A Church Plant Successful
In this paper, we are going to look at some of the vital parts that make a church plant successful. We
will first examine the importance of the location and will look at three reason why this is something
that requires extreme thought and prayer. We will then look at finances of the church. We will
examine the who and the how when it come the stewardship. Finally closing the paper, we will
examine where the main growth will take place small groups. Looking at four areas of small groups
that a church plant must have.
A successful church plant location is a vital part of the churches ministry. Malphurs says
Locating the church campus is the most important decision, because when you locate a strategic
campus for your ministry community, you have made the decision for the location of the facilities
and parking as well. They will be part of the whole package. At this point you need to keep all three
in mind–campus, facilities, and parking area. And you actually begin with the campus–the
geographical site.
This church is going to pick a location that is centrally located in the middle of town. As a church
plant, we know that location is key and believe that being in the middle of town is going to
maximize the ministry of the church. The location of the church is vital to the people who you are
trying to reach. A successful church plant must be located within the community that is being
served. Malphurs states that "For your unsaved, unchurched community, the church's
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The Writing Process
Scores of composition instructors agree that writing should be taught as a recursive process, rather
than a liner process, and they also agree that most writers employ certain writing strategies as they
produce drafts. Sandra Perl's article, Understanding Composing" shares these beliefs because she
states: "writing does appear to be recursive, yet the parts that recur seem to vary from writer to
writer and from topic to topic" (142). Perl explains that throughout the writing process, writers
employ a "forward–moving action that exists by virtue of backward–moving action" (141).
Furthermore, Perl claims that when writers plan, draft, and revise their writings, they use a process
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Moreover, Perl states that sometimes writers will change what they have written in order to ensure
they are addressing the topic. Perl states that another feature of the composing process is projective
structuring. She defines projective structuring as: "the ability to craft what one intends to say so that
it is intelligible to others" (146). According to Perl, writers must take on the role of the reader and
"assess how the words on that page will affect someone other than the writer, the reader" (147).
During this process, writers need to ask themselves what someone else will require before the piece
of writing can become clear and captivating. Moreover, Perl proposes that retrospective and
projective structuring are two elements of the same process and Perl claims: "Together they form the
alternating mental postures writers assume as they move through the act of composing (147).
I believe that Perl offers some valuable insights to the composing process, and I agree with her that
writing is a recursive process. As an English tutor, I always encourage my student to reread what
they have previously written. In doing so, many students will discover that some sentences in their
drafts "just do not sound right" and they are now able to make the necessary adjustments, making
their writing more coherent. I also believe that rereading key words in the topic
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Pastors Brokenness
What marks most pastors who come to our ministry is their brokenness. In every case, pastors
resigning from their church are broken, beaten, and discouraged. Pastorless churches are a
paradoxical development in the United States. While plenty of clergy abound in the US, fifteen
hundred pastors leave the ministry each month due to moral failure, spiritual burnout, or contention
in their churches.
Their stories, along with my own experiences in the pastorate, attest to several common traits among
pastorless churches. Churches who struggle to keep pastors possess similar characteristics and
cultures within their congregations. Here are ten observations:
Clergy Competence. For various reasons, a point is reached when a pastor simply is no longer
competent to hold this most trusted position in the church. Often, it is a matter of disqualification
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Many churches suffer from too few families controlling the life of the church. One of my members
once said, "It's hard to get in here, but once you're in you're in." To which I replied, "And the Spirit
of God weeps."
Competing Boards. Another pastor shared the plight of his church. Within the church existed an
elder board of eight members and a deacon board of eight members. The church barely averaged
300 people in attendance. For years these two boards refused to communicate, cooperate, or
coordinate. Any wonder their church chewed through six pastors in ten years?
Consumed Clergy. Most pastors are just plain worn out. In a recent survey 802 or 71% of pastors
surveyed stated they were burned out, battle depression, and feel fatigue on a daily basis. Pastors
usually keep 60 hour work weeks, are on call at all times, are required to perform multiple tasks
beyond their ability, and put up with a host of abuses from members claiming to be Christians. Once
I took a two week vacation. Upon returning from vacation, several members accused me of looking
for another church to pastor during my
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Australian Aborigines and Their Complex Kinship
Amanda hamner | Australian Aborigines and their Complex Kinship | Introduction into Cultural
Anthropology | | Kathryn Grant | 6/11/2012 |
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Australian Aborigines and their Complex Kinship
Aborigines have a complex system in relation to their social and marriage laws, based on the
grouping of people within their society. To understand the complexities of their social organization,
consider it this way: divide it first into three main parts. The first part is the physical structuring of
society in terms of numbers – family, horde and tribe. Second, the religious structuring based on
beliefs and customs, totems and marriage laws. (Kinship, 2005) These beliefs divide people into
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(Kinship, 2005)
Tribes were generally not a war– making group and people generally use their moiety or clan name
to describe themselves individually, rather than their tribal name. There were an estimated 500
Aboriginal tribes in Australia at the time of European settlement. Out of all of those tribes about 400
of them are still together. (Australian, 2012)
Throughout Australia the moiety system divides all the members of a tribe into two groups. These
two groups are based on a connection with certain animals, plants, or other pieces of their
environment. (Kinship, 2005) When a person is born into one or the other group it does not change
throughout their life. A person belonging to one moiety has to marry a person of the opposite
moiety. This is called an exogamous system, meaning that marriage has to be external to the group.
The clan is an important unit in Aboriginal society, having its own name, territory and is the land–
owning unit. A clan is a group of about forty to fifty people with a common territory and totems and
having their own group name. (Kinship, 2005) It consists of groups of extended families. Usually,
men born into the clan remain in the clan territory. Not all members of a clan live on the clan
territory. The sisters and daughters of one clan go to live on their husbands' clan territory.
A horde is an economic group that consists of a number of
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The Placebo Effect
Placebo effect research has shown a varying in strength depending on the personal traits and
characteristics of the patient. Research findings of personality differences seem to be non–systemic
and conflicting in terms of placebo effect. This article focuses on new theoretical approaches to the
phenomenon of the placebo effect. The authors of this report suggest that cognitive structuring
moderates the placebo effect to a certain extent and is influenced by the amount of cognitive closure
the individual needs and if there is an ability to achieve this. In order to test their assumptions, the
researchers informed participants that they would be given a medicine that would improve their
mood and their sense of wellbeing After the study they found that the results did in fact ... Show
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The placebo effect has always been one of the most important and mysterious phenomena. A large
body of research suggest that medicine that contains inactive substances can improve health and
mental well–being in some individuals. Some patients have shown great improvements with many
ailments including asthma, blood pressure, pain, anxiety, depression, and the list goes on. The
placebo effect, although one of the best–known treatments, is also the least understood. The placebo
effect has been tested at many levels including physiological, psychological, and the neurochemical.
The three primary mechanisms used are the classical conditioning, observational learning, and
expectancy. With classical conditioning the placebo effect emerges from neutral stimuli being paired
such as the color of the medication or how the doctor's office smells. When observational learning,
also called modeling, was introduced they found that the placebo effect was greater following verbal
cues. Patients that expected that a medication would work seemed to do much better and proved that
the placebo effect
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Disadvantages Of Online Counselling: What Is Online...
What is online counselling?
According to Gill Jones, who is a UK registered independent counsellor says online counselling
takes place on the internet. We either arrange meetings in a private (Skype) chatroom or send each
other email. We can work by text (and have a written record which can be read again) or by
webcam, the choice is yours. Online counselling is convenient if your lifestyle involves shifts, long
journeys to keep appointments, care arrangements for others or frequent travel. It may also help if
you find it difficult to speak about your problems to someone in the room. According to Wikipedia,
online counselling is defined as a provision of professional mental health counselling services
through the internet. The services offered are through email, real time chat, video conferring. These
services are secured and confidential. Online counselling offers you a chance to express and explore
any difficulties you may be facing in a supportive way and without being judged. The pros of online
counselling is you like expressing yourself via internet and text compared to face to face
counselling. Next, you dislikes waiting for weeks for an appointment. While the limitations are you
find yourself difficult when expressing through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is because they feel shy when sharing their problems face to face counselling. Not only that,
they also have the fear where people will look down at them. But with online counselling they tend
to be more honest when sharing their problems because they don't see other face to face. They also
build a trusting relationship with the online counsellor, because nowadays people trust internet so
much compared to face to face meeting. They feel comfortable sharing their problem to an unseen
person. This could be the reason that many seek online counsellor now and establish a good
relationship with each
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Critical Assessment And Communication Of Policy
Conceptual Framework
The theoretical framework guiding this study conceptualizes policy analysis as a multidisciplinary
inquiry aimed at the creation, critical assessment and communication of policy–relevant
information. Policy analysis is a problem–solving discipline. To solve practical problems, the
analysis draws on social science methods and theories (Dunn, 2012).
The methodology of policy analysis is a process of "reasoned inquiry aimed at finding solutions to
practical problems" (Dunn, 2012 pp. 3). Policy analysis is methodologically heterogeneous; it is not
confined to a specialized social science field or constrained by the doctrines and principles of
philosophies of science. Rather, as long as the research yields reliable knowledge, policy analyst
may draw from a wide range of scientific methods, both qualitative and quantitative. The separation
between science and non–science is a pseudo–problem. Nonetheless, the focus should be placed on
the distinction between reliable and unreliable knowledge (Grünbaum, Cohen, & Laudan, 1983).
Policy analysis is partly descriptive and partly normative. Traditional social science disciplines are
descriptive, which they describe and explain the cause and consequence of the policy. Whereas,
normative refers to value judgment about what ought to be, in contrast to descriptive statements
about what is (Dunn, 2012, Friedman, 1953). To investigate problems of efficiency, policy analysis
draws on normative orientation. This
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The Inevitability of Death
The Inevitability of Death All too soon, life fades away. Everything and everyone in it as well. Time
is but a vapor and there is only one chance to hold it in one's hand. Once that vapor has gone away,
nothing can be done to get it back; only for those whose vapor has not gone to continue living. This
theme has been taken on and used by many different writers, such as, Robert Frost in his poem,
"Out, Out". This poem is about a young boy who is cutting wood in his yard when his sister comes
outside to tell him that it is time for dinner. Out of excitement, he loses control of the saw and cuts
his hand terribly. He begs his sister not to let the doctor cut off his hand, however, he knows that he
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This is another symbol in itself. It helps to show the reader just how young the boy is and how his
childhood is cut short by him having to do a man's work. This symbol is a foreshadowing of his life
being cut short later on in the poem. This poem has no set sentence structuring throughout it. This
provided Robert Frost with no boundaries when it came to writing this, so that he could truly
describe the events and emotions of that day without having to follow a certain rhythm or
patterning. "At first, there is a regular rhythm created by the four beats per line. Each line is clear
and unbroken. Some lines are run–on lines. This provides a fluent regular rhythm Lines four, five
and six are one fluent sentence. This creates perfect rhythm and complements or adds to the
description of beautiful mountains. When you voice the poem, most lines have a four tempo beat,"
(poemshape). Frost sort of created his own sentence structuring and with that he had the freedom of
saying exactly what he wanted in the words and phrasing that he wanted. The lack of a set sentence
structuring also helps to further provide the reader with knowledge of the true emotions and tones of
this poem, which helps to further enforce the
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Structuring Debt Finance : Syndicated Loans, Debt...
Structuring Debt Finance: Syndicated Loans, Debt Securities & Mezzanine Loans by Lexis Practice
Advisor Attorney Team
Form and Drafting Notes Provided for Use in Lexis Practice Advisor by:
Lexis Practice Advisor Team.
This Ppractice Nnote addresses three types of alternatives for a company to raise debt for its
business purposes: (1) syndicated loan borrowings, (2) debt securities issuances, and (3) mezzanine
loan borrowings. This Npractice note will describes the basic features and differences between the
alternatives.
When a company is seeking to raise money for business purposes, it can turn to a number of options
to achieve its goal: issuing equity, incurring debt or a combination of both. Typically, if a company
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If markets are tight, lenders may not be willing to lend to the company at interest rates that the
company can afford. Companies may be restricted internally by limits of borrowing (e.g. in the
company's organizational documentation) or externally by other financing documents to which it is
a party (e.g. by covenants on debt incurrence in other loan agreements or indentures to which the
company is a party). The existing capital structure of a company also plays a large part in how much
a company can raise through its financing options. If a company is already severely leveraged, the
company's only financing option may be to pursue an equity offering. If a company is not highly
leveraged and the company's debt ratios (i.e. the ratio of EBITDA vs. total interest costs) are in an
acceptable range for lenders, a company will be better positioned to obtain debt financing.
Debt Financing in General
Companies accessing the debt financing markets raise money by borrowing from a lender, creditor
or investor with a promise of repayment of the funds with interest at the end of the loan's term. The
structure of the debt financing will vary depending on certain characteristics of the company,
including its creditworthiness, the security package that it is offering and its overall size, as well as
various other factors, including capital availability and the amount of funds that the company will
require. Debt
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Structuring a Successful Composition Course
Thinking about how I would structure my classroom for a composition course creates a dilemma for
me. I had a great experience in my high school composition courses. I really responded to how it
was taught and made a personal connection to the work I was doing. Originally, I wanted to model
my classroom after the one I had loved so much. The readings I have done concerning postmodern
techniques being used in a composition course have also seemed very appealing to me, but present a
different classroom experience. James Berlin claims "in teaching writing we are tacitly teaching a
version of reality and the student's place and mode of operation in it" (235). Without dealing with
the forces students are contending with I would be indoctrinating ... Show more content on
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Grading these students on grammar forces these students into remedial classes and discourages them
even more than they already were, possibly to the point of leaving school.
The final assignment Sosnoski would assign in his class would be one in which the issues dealt with
in the first assignment about oppression would deal with "larger geopolitical conditions" (215). He
claims that this would allow students to make connections between their own oppression and the
oppression of others, rather than seeing different people and their problems as separate from their
own and viewing them as "the Other". This seems as though it would be productive because it
would come at the end of the semester, would still concern the students concerns and oppressions,
but connect it to a larger context and help the student figure out his or her place in the scheme of
things. It could also help the students to realize that they are part of a system that affects everyone
and not just one person as an individual. Many people blame lower class minority people for being
in that position. These people must be lazy and stupid, otherwise they would move out of the ghetto
and get a good job; this is the attitude that an assignment such as this one would try to address. If
students could see that the educational systems are not equipped to deal with difference and that the
dominant ideologies in this
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Techniques Used For Classify The Models Of Church Planting
Techniques used to categorize the models of church planting Things that lay influence on various
models used in planting of churches include: one is denominational ecclesiology, two is if a mission
agency or church is carrying out the actual planting, three is the planting body ethos, four is the
spiritual and theological planting body outlook, five being the direct correlation of factors to the
context which includes a community/area sociological understanding of where the church is to be
planted and six is the planting team size. The terminology employed in describing the different
planting models are divergent and a lot of terms are gotten from the obstetrics or horticulture world,
but others are derived from the military, nautical and astronomical worlds (Murray, Laying
Foundations, 260). Christine groups planting models in terms of the body performing the sponsoring
say the agency, church or any other body (Robinson and Christine, Planting tomorrow's Churches
Today, 126). Murray defines four historical church planting categories: one is the replacement
planting where it is conducted in places where the church is being closed, two is the pioneer planting
which is done in places where there are no Christian witnesses, three is the saturation planting that
mainly concerns with ensuring that each group of people that is identifiable has unlimited church
access which has relevance on a contextual basis, and the fourth and last one is the sectarian
planting that ensures an
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Charles Kettering, the Famed Us Electrical Engineer and...
Charles Kettering, the famed US electrical engineer and inventor said "A problem well–stated is
half–solved." One of the key capabilities in Consulting is to develop a good understanding of the
problem situation from a number of different perspectives. This stage in the consulting process is
known as 'problem structuring'. The capabilities in Consulting have no limits with extraordinary
growth in which is capable to handle and bring solutions for all business problems. Consulting is
currently not well defined; however, it may refer to as giving advice to companies provided by
trained professionals who help managers solve operational and strategic problems through the use of
their knowledge and systematic analysis of facts and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This case study is basically a problem which involved in a large office building that had poor
elevator service. With this problem, a consulting firm specialising in these types of problems was
hired, but for many reasons, none of their solutions were satisfactory which then was declared to be
an unsolvable problem by the engineers. However, a suggestion was made by a young psychologist
to dissolve the problem which was to put 'mirrors' in the elevator lobbies. The reason for this is
because the young psychologist did not see the problem as the service been slow but by seeing the
people been bored of waiting. Although the problem was not solved, it has dissolved from a major
problem, to a minor. In this case study, it makes you think that a major problem can be solved with a
very simple but unique solution to please those who are not satisfied. In a way, this case was solved
thinking scientifically but also like an artist by using the senses of observation and creativity in this
problem. Facing a real world problem for an organization is not enough pure science. The manager
process would be concerned with deciding what to do or not to do something, with any of the
problems been accounted for the advisor to find a solution. It is the process of taking decisions in
social systems in the face of problems which may not be self generated or gained easily. This
separation of the pure science to solve real
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Functional Aspects Of Impelpro

  • 1. Functional Aspects Of Impelpro Major functional aspects Like any other supply chain company, ImpelPro is different, its attributes are different. ImpelPro's functionary is a long listed and depends upon the sector or industry they cater. The diversified and rich experience which promoters of ImpelPro have allows them to flex their arm from consultancy to implementation to operations. ImpelPro started as a consultancy but soon after couple of years ImpelPro has stretched themselves to operation. It is hard to distinguish between major and non–major functional aspects for ImpelPro. To draw an outline for ImpelPro's functional aspect it is equally important to describe against respective industries, for eg. Agricultural industry– with the advent of globalization and increasing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ImpelPro team is specialized in environment, health, safety and security compliances that differentiate ImpelPro from other logistics service providers. ImpelPro has pioneered in developing cold chain in Indian subcontinent. To overcome these challenges Impelpro has a good bench of people who has knowledge of chemical sector and its functional aspects. ImpelPro provides facility and its compliance audits, these services are provided under a designated name of "warehouse health checkup programme". ImpelPro also provides structuring and development of storage facilities according to the specific requirements from end to end, setting up a distribution supply chain. The structuring of supply chain includes various prospects such as, system development, SOP's, process development, training, people, and implementation. The major functional aspect in this area also includes vendor development, resource mobilization, starting up the process, developing the processes, and training manpower to handhold the supply chain operations and processes. Developing an infrastructure for this sector is another major functional aspect, these includes infrastructure for different storage facilities, developing a transport infrastructure. The major functional aspect in this ground for ImpelPro is master planning, concept designing for distribution ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. The Use of PICOT Format in Structuring Clinical Questions Introduction PICOT is a special acronym for the elements of evidence–based clinical questions as follows; patient population (P), intervention /issue of interest (I), comparison intervention / issue of interest (C), outcomes of interest (O), as well as time it takes for the intervention to achieve the desired outcomes (T).The use of PICOT format in structuring of clinical questions assists in the clarification of the important components as well as providing help in the search for the necessary evidence (McKibbon & Marks,2001).A PICOT question which is well–built increases the very livelihood that the chosen best evidence can adequately inform practice in a quicker and efficient manner. Effective healthcare is noted by Melnyk and Fineout–Overholt (2010) noted that effective health care should be based on the highest level of evidence. It should also avoid ineffective care that is most likely to cause harm as opposed to helping a patient or wasting resources. The PICOT Questions in this case were formulated using the guidelines provided by Melnyk & Fineout–Overholt, (2010, p 31). In ICU patients at risk for pneumonia and delirium, how does the implementation of bundled care (ie; awake/off vent, delirium monitoring and management and early mobility) compared to conventional ICU care decrease the rate of pneumonia and length of stay within the first 72 hours of hospitalization? Methodology The above PICOT question is aimed at investigation an intervention/treatment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. How Does Visioneering Affect An Evangelical Church? Visioneering is a vital part of success to every leader who assumes influence to a church. Researchers such as Francis A. Schaeffer Institute of Church Leadership Development (FASICLD) and National Church Life Survey has been conducting surveys of church growth and leadership development to churches which in this research will be tackled the integral part of a leader's vision as significant factor of a successful leadership in evangelical churches. This study investigates the effect of framing urgent need for vision in successful leading evangelical churches. We will be tracing the outcome of a leader who is a vision driven in relationship to a significant growth in churches in terms to its numerical goal, future direction, and mission. How does visioneering affects an evangelical church to fulfill what was commissioned to them? This review will exclude steps on how to be successful visionary leaders. This will not also explore leadership principles that will apply in creating visions which are most effective and relevant to every evangelical church. The intentions of this research will focus on visioneering as fundamental factor of leadership success. General Statement of the Problem Leadership visioneering has always connected to what the church is driven to do, in most cases, this is connected to the growth of the church. "The 2011 National Church Life Survey (2011 NCLS) is a survey of Australian church attenders conducted across more than 3100 local churches in 23 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Evidence from Auditors About Managers’ and Auditors’... THE ACCOUNTING REVIEW Vol. 77 Supplement 2002 pp. 175–202 Evidence from Auditors about Managers' and Auditors' Earnings Management Decisions Mark W. Nelson John A. Elliott Cornell University Robin L. Tarpley The George Washington University ABSTRACT: This paper reports analyses of data obtained using a field–based questionnaire in which 253 auditors from one Big 5 firm recalled and described 515 specific experiences they had with clients who they believe were attempting to manage earnings. This approach enables us to analyze separately managers' decisions about how to attempt earnings management and auditors' decisions about whether to prevent earnings management by requiring adjustment of the financial statements. Our results ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Auditors are required by GAAS to understand their clients' incentives and to search for differences between actual and expected performance that may indicate misstatements, so the auditors who participated in our study were relatively well positioned to identify specific instances of earnings management. Because respondents provided transaction–level data about attempts covering a range of financial accounting transactions, including attempts that are purely judgmental as well as attempts that involve transaction structuring, these data allow us to examine how attempts are affected by the precision of financial accounting standards2 and by other characteristics of attempts. Unlike studies that focus on only postaudit information, we consider separately managers' decisions about how to attempt earnings management and auditors' decisions about whether to require adjustments.3 Thus, our study provides evidence about how a key feature of accounting standards (precision of rules) and a key feature of the financial reporting process (activity of external auditors) influence earnings management. Results of descriptive analyses indicate that the earnings management attempts in our sample occurred in numerous accounting areas, including revenue recognition, business combinations, intangibles, fixed assets, investments and leases, but by far the most frequently identified attempts involve reserves. Respondents believe that managers' attempts were motivated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Thomas Jefferson Declaration Of Independence Rhetorical... Declaration of Independence Assessment 1.) Jefferson states the reasoning behind the writing of the Declaration of Independence. His reasoning is to declare the causes that propel a group toward separation. 2.) The government acquires its power from the people. 3.) The "unalienable rights" that Jefferson refers to are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. 4.) Jefferson holds the English rulers accountable for the misfortunes of the colonies. 5.) The final statement of the Declaration of Independence displays a confident, yet eloquent tone with a bit of defiance thrown in. These tones are effective in conveying the importance of this document because he uses his tone to emotionally connect with the colonists. He also uses his tone and syntax to get the colonists fired up to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A possible law contrary to the laws of nature would be polygamy because God has established one man and one woman together as one. 7.) "Self–evident" means clearly true and requiring no proof or explanation (Merriam–Webster Dictionary). Jefferson says these four truths are self–evident: that all men are created equal, endowed by their Creator with certain rights, to secure these rights, governments are created, and finally, that if these governments affect the unalienable rights given to men, that the people have the right to abolish that government. I do believe all of these are self– evident because they are founded clearly on the fact that the people should have the power and say in the government. 8.) "Absolute despotism" means absolute power or control (Dictionary.com). Jefferson says it is the "right and duty" of mankind to fight absolute despotism because it would be the downfall of a country. Power should be divided within a country and not centered or controlled by one specific organization or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Notes On The And Binary Conversion 6. Gray to Binary Conversion A binary image is the matrix comprising of only 0's(black) and 1's(white). It can be implemented by using the command im2bw in MATLAB. Thresholding concept has been used in this algorithm. The threshold concept works by choosing a threshold value, T, automatically and then extract (or separate) object from background. The threshold function of the binary image is defined as g(x,y) = {█(a,if (x,y)>T@b,if (x,y)≤T)┤ Pixels having a value correspond to object and pixels with b value correspond to background. Usually, a=1 (white) and b=0(black) by convention. When T is a constant applicable over an entire image, the above equation is referred to as Global thresholding. In the algorithm, global thresholding concept is used. Enhanced image is converted into binary format by using the command im2bw and the resultant image is shown below Fig. 11 Gray to Binary conversion 7. Morphological Operations Morphological operators take a binary image and structuring element as an input and combine them using a set operator such as union and intersection. Structuring element have dimension of 3*3 and its origin is at the center pixel. The pixels of the structuring element are compared with each pixel of an image. If it matches the condition defined by the set operator then the pixel is set to a pre–defined value (0 or 1 for binary images). There are two basic types of morphological operator, which is used in this algorithm. 7.1 Dilation Dilation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Final Integrative Case Study Garlinda The Final Integrative Paper will use the given case study of Garlinda and use the course readings for the course, Vocational Formation for Church and Leadership. The paper will be based on much of the content shared in the Conflict Paper and will discuss and view new possibilities according to the reading for the Spring Semester, 2016. Since in my previous paper, I discussed the personality differences of the people involved in Garlindas' case study, I will pay attention to few other things concerning the possibilities of building a better Church. Pointing to Garlinda's case study, I am reminded of the fact that no matter it is Garlinda the pastor of the congregation, Wanda, the church organist, the board members , or myself, the one of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The other concept is hospitality. As one of Garlinda's peer consultant, I would have suggested that she might want to introduce a new offer to the congregation and that is a new link to the chain of music ministry. I would suggest Garlinda to introduce this offer stating that the church really appreciates Wanda, her services and her gift of music to the ministry, and would like Wanda to lead a small group for the music lovers who love to learn traditional church songs that are no longer in the hymn books. This might please Wanda that she has not been pushed out of the church bluntly but has still retain her place in the church where the church founding members really appreciate her. IN addition, Wanda would work in collaboration with another/new music director who would direct music with Wanda. To make the music more innovative, there would be duets where some songs would still have Wanda's old church songs in an innovative ways. Since this style of innovation is not new to me personally, I would able to suggest this through a face book or other media ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Personal Missional Transformation Paper I. PERSONAL MISSIONAL TRANSFORMATION In this section, I intend to provide a SWOT analysis of my personal missional transformation and illustrate how the understanding of Trinitarian ecclesiology and missiology led me as a missional agent to embrace new mental models. A. Descriptive Analysis 1. Steps a. Identifying Strengths I believe that my strongest sides are mentoring and providing for leadership development. Several years ago, I developed a 9–month church leadership training curriculum that has been proven useful among Ukrainian churches that I work with. While co–leading the Vineyard Ukraine church planting partnership, I have broadened my organizational and communication skills, especially in the international context. Among my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After moving to America and getting involved in the international mission, I matured in the areas of intercultural communications, leadership development, and mentoring. Over the time, living in the U.S. as an Ukrainian immigrant led me to an identity crisis, which I am still in the process of overcoming. My study at Fuller helped me with initiating the process of my personal missional transformation that I am currently going through. Lately, I fully recognized that I need to be thoroughly engaged in the community where I currently live and not to be afraid to see myself as a missional agent in a highly diverse culture in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. What I Chose For This Church Planting Project Specific Location: The general location I chose for this church planting project was in the inner city areas of Baltimore, Maryland. There are currently no daughter works and only three preaching points in the Baltimore City area. It is because of this that I decided to use one of the three preaching points as my foundation. Based off of information from the Reever family, I chose the preaching point in Armistead Gardens. This preaching point is located 20 mins northeast of Central Baltimore near the Inner Harbor area and 20 minutes southwest of the mother church in Rosedale area. The demographics of Armistead Gardens is made up of white, lower class individuals. The majority of these individuals are either, middle aged and single mothers, teenagers, or children. There is a very high presence of gang activity and crime. It is here that the Abundant Life Church of Baltimore, Maryland, pastored by David Reever, sends out a group to hold weekly meetings in a space rented from a Baptist church. This group consists only of one single adult and one married couple. The attendance currently runs between 10–20 people per week. Launch Model: The church model that I would use would be a hybrid between the, "Apostolic Harvest Church Planter Model" and the "Team Planting Model" mentioned in Planting Missional Churches by Ed Stetzer. It would first reflect the "Team Planting Model" by a team being developed out of the mother church. The team would be constructed of 4–6 people that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. A Pastoral Intern At The Evanston Vineyard Church Essay I serve as a Pastoral Intern at the Evanston Vineyard Church, a non–denominational church and is located at 2495 Howard Street, Evanston, IL. This is my second year serving here in the capacity of an intern. The Vineyard is a diverse community that welcomes both religious and secular people belonging to different ethnic, racial, cultural, linguistic, economic, academic, professional and non– professional backgrounds. People from more than fifty–fivenations of the world gather together and worship here at the church. A total of twelve salaried pastors serve on staff, out of which five are male and seven female. I am one of two female pastoral interns presently in service. In response to my VFCL assignment of interviewing a pastor from my Field Site, I interviewed the Vineyard Community Life Pastor, Elizabeth ("Liz") Hawes. Liz shared some information about the historical emergence of the Vineyard Christian Church of Evanston that is also available on the church website. According to its history, the Evanston Vineyard was founded in January of 1976. The founders of this church include the Senior Pastor and his wife, Steve and Cindy Nicholson, the Executive Pastor and his wife, Bill and Cheryll Hanawalt, and few other people. In 1985, the baby church which at that time was Christ Church of the Northshore was now able to emerge as The Evanston Vineyard and officially "a member of the Association of the Vineyard churches." Since its inception, the church has been able to plant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Susan Holdrich Case Summary The files that subcontractor, Susan Holdrich has in written and electronic format (Evernote and any additional programs containing client files) are the property of contractor, MTritt inc. Susan Holdrich, is a subcontractor; as stated by Susan Holdrich in a previous email. That is a correct statement according to contractor, MTritt Inc. and is exactly why these files are not the property of subcontractor, Susan Holdrich. As a subcontractor, the leads were generated by the contractor, MTritt Inc.; therefore owned by contractor, MTritt Inc. Upon termination or resignation files are to be turned over that day. The files can be printed and the contractor, MTritt Inc., will pick the up at an agreeable time by both parties or subcontractor, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. The Principles Of Project Management Task 1: Project Management Principles The principles of project management has served a purpose to ensure that projects can be completed by helping to strategically plan and predict risk to ensure project success. Projects have been ran from pre historian times and until 1900, projects were "generally managed by the creative architects and engineers themselves" as there was no recognized profession of project management (Lock, 2007, p.2). The Dixon Company would require the use of project management principles such as the success principle, the tetrad trade – off principle and the strategy principle, to ensure that the business's re–structuring project becomes a success in completion. The use of the following project management principles will help Dixon PLC to thoroughly evaluate the re–structuring project by identifying key success and failure criteria as well as assess possible risks both financially and non financially to the company. It is important at the beginning of the project to "issue a formal document of authority to open a project and allow expenditure to begin" (Lock, 2007, p.492). This document acts as an official announcement that the project will now proceed and The success principle states that the measure of the Dixon re–structuring project's success "must be defined at the beginning of the project as a basis for project management decision" (Wideman, 2000). It is relevant to identify at what accomplishments the project must have for it to be reviewed as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Community Reflection Paper Vitaliy Greben ML565A Summer 2017 EXERCISE 3 – ORGANIZATIONAL CHALLENGE INTERVIEW REFLECTION REPORT Introduction I interviewed Todd Korpi, the lead pastor of The Cathedral church located in Swartz Creek, Michigan, which is a part of the Metropolitan Flint area. Todd earned his Bachelor degree in Church Ministries from Evangel University, and he has pastored at churches in Missouri, Oklahoma, and Michigan. He and his wife Tara provide a foster care for children in the Flint area in addition to have three children. While the church is only two and a half years old, the average attendance is 50 to 70 people. It consists primarily of young families with children, and the racial makeup of the church is 65% White and 35% African American. Recently, Todd and his wife Tara, who is co–pastoring the church, started developing the organizational and leadership structure within the church community. They invited four couples to became a part of the Lead Team and oversee Creative (Worship and Tech), Students, Children, and Church Life ministries. Since the late 60s, Flint and surrounding areas have faced many crises, including several economic depressions and health related emergencies, which lead to decreasing the population of the city between 1965 and present in half. The downturn in Flint's population then removed from the city populace the majority of people with leadership skills, thus creating the leadership and education vacuum and producing the low leadership threshold in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Church Planter Assessment CRITICISMS OF CHURCH PLANTING ASSESSMENTS Controversial Topic Church planter assessment is occasionally a controversial topic.Before advocating for the development of even more tools for the assessment process, it is necessary to address some of the criticisms facing church planter assessment. "Assessment Isn't Necessary" One argument, typically made by those not directly responsible for the recruitment and appointment of church planters is that a formal assessment process is not even necessary. Perhaps out of concern that the process may reflect corporate culture more than a biblical one, it is argued that planters should be called by God and organizations should not tell those who are called that they cannot plant a church. Some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They argue that God's expectation for those leading the church is to seek to be faithful rather than successful. Again, key church planting advocates in North America and people who depend on church planting assessments would also argue for the importance of an awareness of weakness and dependence upon God. Jeff Christopherson, a key church planting leader in North America, writes about this necessary weakness for church planters in his book, Kingdom First: "You, by force of circumstances, find yourself in the most vulnerable intersection of weakness and lack. Perhaps for the first time in a long time, you are uniquely positioned and ready to experience the authority found in Kingdom first." J.D. Greear urges believers to pursue ordinary, daily obedience to God, which accumulates to a lifetime of success rather than pursuing successful experiences. In Center Church, Tim Keller offers up "fruitfulness" as the response to the question of pursuing the standard of "faithfulness" or of "success." Fruitfulness, Keller contends, is rooted in a pastor's or church's faithfulness to God and their faithfulness to doing the work God has laid out for them. Church planting experts would agree and advocate that a planter's character and posture before God are far more important than any skills, gifts, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Pastor Daniel Essay Pastor Daniel O'Doherty II, is the Lead Pastor of the First Assembly of God Church in Lovington, New Mexico. Pastor Daniel has been at the church since July of 2011. He is the lead and only pastor at Lovington First. In 2003, he graduated from Southwestern Assemblies of God University with a B.S. in Pastoral Ministry. Pastor Daniel grew up in the Dallas, Texas metropolitan area. He and his sister were raised by their mother, who worked full time. Pastor Daniel has always had a heart for youth. In 2003, shortly after he completed his degree, Pastor Daniel started his first position as a youth pastor in Farmington, New Mexico. This was a different world than he grew up in. Pastor Daniel has held several positions in youth ministry, including positions in Oklahoma, Dallas, and Dexter. Dexter, New Mexico is a small town outside of Roswell, New Mexico, about an hour and a half East of Lovington. From Dexter to Lovington. Interview Tell me about your call to pastoral ministry. "I grew up with extended family being in Ministry". Pastor Daniel's grandfather retired after 52 years of pastoring in Mississippi, "which molded my understanding and willingness to receive the call of ministry". At 17 I Pastor Daniel received the call to ministry. He was "in the alters" at his church, seeking direction from God in his life and God reminded him of his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is similar to the arraignment he currently has as our church is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Management Essay Writing 2: Planning & Structuring Your Essays Effective Learning Service Essay Writing 2: Planning & Structuring Your Essays University of Bradford, School of Management Essay Writing (2): Planning & Structuring Your Essays ESSAY WRITING (2): PLANNING & STRUCTURING YOUR ESSAYS WHY WRITE ESSAYS? Look for the word 'essay' in the dictionary and you will find one meaning listed is 'to attempt'. An essay is an attempt by you to communicate your arguments or knowledge of a subject to the reader, usually your tutor. The mark awarded is a reflection, not on your intellect generally, but on your ability to communicate your ideas on the subject in question. Many tutors – and students – believe essays help in four ways: Ø They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This will involve you in starting to bring to the surface ideas, arguments, references, points of view, opinions etc. that occur to yo u. You just need to jot these down as they occur to you. This stage of the process assumes, of course, you have done some reading on the subject in question! Use the space below for your brainstorming of the essay subject/topic. Effective Learning 4 University of Bradford, School of Management Essay Writing (2): Planning & Structuring Your Essays WHAT'S YOUR POINT OF VIEW? Having brainstormed the title and the subject, in some essays you will need to decide what is going to be your position, main argument, view or perspective in the essay. This is particularly important in analytical essays (see page 2). It is all too easy to write an essay that gives a range of perspectives but still leaves the reader puzzled as to your conclusions or position. Your point of view is important – backed up with good evidence. If the essay is implicitly or explicitly seeking you to take up a position, what is it going to be? What will be your overall point of view in this essay? In the space
  • 32. below, write a 'mini–essay' in 50 words that neatly summarises your point of view for the essay. Effective Learning 5 University of Bradford, School of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 34. Internship At The Evanston Vineyard 1. Background I serve as a pastoral intern at the Vineyard Christian Church of Evanston. This marks my second year of internship at this church. I have thoroughly enjoyed the experience of becoming familiar with the culture of a non–denominational setting of the church. The Evanston Vineyard comprises of 57 nations of the world. The church is not only unique because of this particular diversity (for example, there is a Spanish–speaking congregation that convenes every Sunday in the La Viña auditorium, one of multiple auditoria in this church) but also because of its hospitable and welcoming environment. This church context serves as the backdrop for the events and discussions that comprise the remainder of this paper. 2. Description of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Intrapersonal Reflection: Cultivating Self–Awareness During my conversation with Muria, I was mindful of learning about her as a person–her interests, her passion and her serious–mindedness about what kind of help she would like to offer to the church and why. I wanted to encourage her in every possible way I could, and understand what differences could lie in various church roles and ministries. I advised her talking to the senior pastor and the executive pastor so as to avoid providing any extra information about the church administration. Since Muria is not a church member at the Evanston Vineyard, whether it is the English speaking congregation, the La Viña congregation or the Neighborhood Campus, (this is name of a church campus at new location), I thought it might be best if I did not personally announce any authority on her .Though I am a pastoral intern at this church, I am not the sole authority. My conversation was a source of knowledge to her like the contents of a book that can help her receive some synopsis if it is a good fit for her or not. Furthermore, if she would be interested in reading and learning about a hope that can help her discover if that knowledge is of any use to her not. Since this was my second time talking with her, and I have had only verbal interaction with her on one–to–one and have not seen her with a person from the La Viña congregation or one that I might know of, I did not want to have overconfidence on her and overstate the requirements ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 36. Chapter 6 Importance And Techniques Chapter 6 discusses the importance and techniques of structuring your writing for your readers. To properly structure your writing for its' intended audience you need to understand your audience. Factors such as education level, position, title, and more must be taken into account while structuring your writing. Memos, letters, even emails are structured differently depending on their recipients. I have learned through my own experience, that incorrectly structuring your writing can be very detrimental to your appearance to others and in some cases it can be very embarrassing. However on the opposite side of the spectrum, if you structure your writing in such a manner that it is to simple to your audience, you give the impression that you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. 1970 Bank Privacy Report You inherit $20,000 and put it in the bank, a few years later, you go to withdraw it all, but the bank teller isn't asking what size bills you want. Instead, they are busy worrying about the currency transaction report (CTR) that they have to submit to the government for every financial institution transaction of $10,000 or more. Uncle Sam wants to know where it came from and what you're doing with it first, and if you lie? Go directly to jail, do not collect . . . No, this isn't Russia or the People's Republic of China, its right here in the good ol' U.S.A.! The 1970 Bank Secrecy Act and Structuring, What Every American Should Know This overstep of authority and invasion of privacy is brought to you by the 1970 Bank Secrecy Act that requires banks to report all deposits, withdrawals, and transfers over $10,000. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anyone discovered by the bank during routine checks with a similar banking pattern can be charged with structuring. However, unlike the Civil Forfeiture Laws, there is a clause to help the average citizen going against the government. In the 1994 Ratzlaf v. U.S. Supreme Court decision, the court defined structuring as a willful act. This means that in order to charge someone with structuring, the agency must prove foreknowledge of the term and intent to hide the transactions from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. Angry People 's Movements And The Structuring Of Protest Yes, major social or economic dislocation is necessary for protest to erupt. In fact, in "Poor People's Movements and the Structuring of Protest," Pivon and Cloward make the claim that for the occasion for protest to arise amongst the poor there has to be a change in consciousness or behavior that breaks political norms because otherwise the notion of protests is not available to them. They assert, "First, 'the system'– or those aspects of the system that people experience and perceive– loses legitimacy" and "Second, people...begin to assert "rights" that imply demands for change" (Pivon & Cloward 381). However, this change in consciousness and behavior that leads to protests and collective action cannot occur until social or economic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In general, I believe that protests and a higher level of consciousness in the lower and middle class have been on the rise for a very long time. Now it has become a part of our culture, where people are outraged and take collective action online and in the streets. Although I agree that there is usually a singular event or instance that sparks the consequent series of protests, it is naïve to think that there aren't already individuals fighting for or against a cause related to that event. Maybe on a grand scale social or economic dislocation certainly does lead to mass consciousness and therefore protests but that does not negate the fact that they may have already been happening on a smaller scale. What is meant by having an eruption of protests is that the political climate suddenly became so adverse due to a specific event or occurrences that it allowed for civilians to finally express their qualms with society through protest. When civilians are subject to certain injustices it takes many factors for them to finally decide to stand up to their authorities, often the government, and make demands for better treatment or resources through changes in laws and policies. In Goodwin and Jasper's Social Movements Reader, it mentions that theorists believe that individuals often join movements when they feel alienated from the world around them or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. The Pros And Cons Of Online Counseling What is online counseling? According to National Board of Certified Counselors online counseling defined as "technology assisted distance counseling for individuals, couples, and groups involves the use of the telephone or the computer to enable counselors and clients to communicate at a distance when circumstances make this approach necessary or convenient". Various terms are used for online counseling, including e–therapy (Manhal–Baugus,2001), cyber therapy (Suler,2000), online or Internet Therapy (Rochlen, Zack, & Speyer,2004), email therapy (Shapiro & Schulman,1996), e–counseling (Tate, Jackvony & Wing,2003) Internet counseling (Pollock,2006), web counseling (Urbis Keys Young,2002), cyber counseling (Maples and Han, 2008) and therap–e–mail ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Individual therapy carried out over the Internet can include asynchronous methods, such as e–mail, synchronous methods, such as web–based messaging (instant messaging), chat, videoconferencing or voice–over IP (Internet phone). Virtual reality therapy and online video game therapy are two additional emerging online modalities. Online counseling may be provided as the primary treatment modality or as an adjunct to more traditional forms of mental health treatment. There are many advantages of online counseling. First of all, it provides accessibility to individuals who are disabled or housebound. Then, it is also always affordable and convenient. Internet makes mental health information more accessible. Later, people also feel comfortable while talking to friends and family about their health care issues, but may not feel the same discussing mental health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 44. The Cultural Structuring Of Mealtime Socialization Mark Irish Melissa Grunow 399 General Education Capstone November 25, 2014 Shattered Socialization The ways of the past are becoming more and more obsolete as the years go by, because our society is rewriting how we should live our lives on a daily basis. With this world constantly changing we have shattered our socialization for the worst when nit comes to communication with other people on a daily basis. Mealtimes have become scares, because everyone wants to do their own thing, get done quick for the day light is fleeting fast, and most importantly no one has anything to talk about when they come home. According to Elinor and Shohet in their article "The Cultural Structuring Of Mealtime Socialization" expresses the issue of mealtime socializing. They state the mealtimes are more of a tradition passed down from generation to generation and then becomes a symbol with in a home. (Elinor and Shohet, 36) With them implying that parents actually have to take effort in passing this tradition down to their children and so forth has become a dying art form, because of the lack of parenting and teaching. According to Mona and Benga their article "The Relationship Between Cultural Model, Socialization Goals And Parental Ethnotheories: A Mixed Method Study" Brings up a lot of good points about how children learn from their parents. There are three main key factors that help out with these socialization issues passed on to each generation. They are, Parental Cultural Models, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. The Pastor 's Job For Coaching A discipling pastor is one who focuses more on equipping people than informing them. Information is good and must be given. However, if information is the only thing that is given, many times it can fall on deaf ears. In my local church, there are people who show up to Sunday school and every other discipleship function we offer. They are faithful to be present to hear the Word of God and seldom break that pattern. They love hearing the information, but it seldom becomes anything more than just information in their lives. We could teach on evangelism, yet they are not going to reach out to people in their sphere of influence. They could amen the lesson about removing sin in our lives, however they never take steps to remove the stumbling block in his or her life. It is the pastor's job to assist in coaching someone out of that frame of mind. Sometimes it may take the pastor praying and strategizing to overcome some of those obstacles in people's lives. Simply feeding the flock is not the biblical role of the pastor. It is not the Lord's will that the people remain spiritual infants who are always dependent on the residing pastor. The pastor's main job is to equip and train church members to grow spiritually and use their gifts in a way that is edifying to other parts of the body. It is also important for a pastor to help develop people and then release them to become who God created them to be. When a mother and father have children, they invest many years of blood, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 48. Discipleship Research Paper Introduction Making disciples is the all–encompassing purpose of the church. Many churches do a tremendous amount of work toward the goal of making disciples, but sometimes it is in an unhealthy manner. Just as a healthy person is going to have the most positive productivity in life, a healthy church will also have the most constructive output of discipleship. In this paper, I will explain how a healthy church is the goal for discipleship. In addition, I will examine my personal church context and identify the top three areas that I need to focus on to create a healthier body of Christ. Finally, I will discuss some initials steps that can be made to improve its spiritual health. The Goal The apostle Paul refers to the church as the body of Christ. 1 Corinthians 12:12 says, "For as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body: so also is Christ." The church is one body and all who are baptized are "one in Christ." Just as a body can and should be healthy, a church body can and should be healthy as well. Putman et al. says that a healthy church looks and acts like a healthy body. While studying to be a registered nurse years ago, I had the opportunity to dive deep into study of the systems of the body. The body is tremendously complex and each system works with one another to make the body function as a whole. If one part of the body is suffering, many times it negatively impacts other parts of the body. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. On Teaching And Learning By Jane Vella In Jane Vella's On Teaching and Learning: Putting the Principles and Practices of Dialogue Education into Action (2008), chapter one discusses the importance of structuring dialogue. Structure is the backbone of dialogue education. Vella emphasizes the importance of structure by explaining how structure allows the learner to learn, not only does it allow the learner to learn but it also holds the teacher accountable for what they are teaching. In chapter one the process of structuring the content is examined, which includes taking an assessment of your audience to better understand their needs. Taking an assessment allows the teacher to learn pertinent information about their audience's needs and helps them to better prepare their content. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. Structuring the Learning Activity to Meet the Learners' Needs Structure the learning activity to meet your learners' needs Within the oil industry many individuals are unfamiliar with underlying business operations of the firm. Within the oil industry complications constantly arise due to the peculiar nature of the industry. Our training activity was designed to help develop critical thinking skills in all participants involved. The learning is also structured in a way to be dynamic and interactive. There is great emphasis placed on social and communication skills through the collaboration and exchange of ideas. This will undoubted be needed in the oil industry as communication is a necessity. To accomplish this, we group all participants in collaborative groups of 5 by counting off each member. We then arrange materials through graphical representation, numerically descriptions of each step, individual writing about the collective experience of the group. The activity provided hypothetical situation involving engineering, company ethics, management and critical thinking skills. Each group was provided a situation in which to evaluate. They then presented their findings in front of the group who then offered their own perspective for solving the situation. As facilitators, when then offered the company's perspective on how to solve many of the issues that was presented. The learning goals for this particular activity are broad in scope. They are structured to be engaging and relevant to the oil industry. Below are the sample topics ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Financing and Structuring Health Care Financing and Structuring Health Care (1) Three main types of Health Insurance: The three major types of health insurance available in the US are "Health Maintenance Organizations––HMOs, Point of Service plans––POS, Preferred Provider Organizations ––PPOs." (Health Insurance Coverage, 2010) All the three coverage options come under managed care plans wherein the health insurers collaborate with healthcare providers to build networks. HMOs offer the most economical health insurance coverage, however their plans are not always flexible. As they come under HMO purview the insured has to pay monthly premium while the co–payments are relatively low for hospital and subsequent office visits. When an insured belongs to an HMO, there is a restriction to visit doctors within his network only and any failure will entail footing the bill by the insured himself. Prior to visiting Specialist Doctors, HMOs often need the insured to get referrals. Even visiting the Emergency Room needs approval if one belongs to an HMO. (Health Insurance Coverage, 2010) Nevertheless HMOs' fixed rates encourage them to offer outstanding coverage for health improvement as well as preventive care services. POS plans are comparable to HMOs on the aspect that their domain is healthcare networks. In case the insured primary care doctor refers him to a doctor outside the network, the insurance company will honor major part of the bill. Also, if the insured refers himself to a doctor outside his network, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. Essential Parts That Make A Church Plant Successful In this paper, we are going to look at some of the vital parts that make a church plant successful. We will first examine the importance of the location and will look at three reason why this is something that requires extreme thought and prayer. We will then look at finances of the church. We will examine the who and the how when it come the stewardship. Finally closing the paper, we will examine where the main growth will take place small groups. Looking at four areas of small groups that a church plant must have. A successful church plant location is a vital part of the churches ministry. Malphurs says Locating the church campus is the most important decision, because when you locate a strategic campus for your ministry community, you have made the decision for the location of the facilities and parking as well. They will be part of the whole package. At this point you need to keep all three in mind–campus, facilities, and parking area. And you actually begin with the campus–the geographical site. This church is going to pick a location that is centrally located in the middle of town. As a church plant, we know that location is key and believe that being in the middle of town is going to maximize the ministry of the church. The location of the church is vital to the people who you are trying to reach. A successful church plant must be located within the community that is being served. Malphurs states that "For your unsaved, unchurched community, the church's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. The Writing Process Scores of composition instructors agree that writing should be taught as a recursive process, rather than a liner process, and they also agree that most writers employ certain writing strategies as they produce drafts. Sandra Perl's article, Understanding Composing" shares these beliefs because she states: "writing does appear to be recursive, yet the parts that recur seem to vary from writer to writer and from topic to topic" (142). Perl explains that throughout the writing process, writers employ a "forward–moving action that exists by virtue of backward–moving action" (141). Furthermore, Perl claims that when writers plan, draft, and revise their writings, they use a process she labels as retrospective structuring which involves ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, Perl states that sometimes writers will change what they have written in order to ensure they are addressing the topic. Perl states that another feature of the composing process is projective structuring. She defines projective structuring as: "the ability to craft what one intends to say so that it is intelligible to others" (146). According to Perl, writers must take on the role of the reader and "assess how the words on that page will affect someone other than the writer, the reader" (147). During this process, writers need to ask themselves what someone else will require before the piece of writing can become clear and captivating. Moreover, Perl proposes that retrospective and projective structuring are two elements of the same process and Perl claims: "Together they form the alternating mental postures writers assume as they move through the act of composing (147). I believe that Perl offers some valuable insights to the composing process, and I agree with her that writing is a recursive process. As an English tutor, I always encourage my student to reread what they have previously written. In doing so, many students will discover that some sentences in their drafts "just do not sound right" and they are now able to make the necessary adjustments, making their writing more coherent. I also believe that rereading key words in the topic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. Pastors Brokenness What marks most pastors who come to our ministry is their brokenness. In every case, pastors resigning from their church are broken, beaten, and discouraged. Pastorless churches are a paradoxical development in the United States. While plenty of clergy abound in the US, fifteen hundred pastors leave the ministry each month due to moral failure, spiritual burnout, or contention in their churches. Their stories, along with my own experiences in the pastorate, attest to several common traits among pastorless churches. Churches who struggle to keep pastors possess similar characteristics and cultures within their congregations. Here are ten observations: Clergy Competence. For various reasons, a point is reached when a pastor simply is no longer competent to hold this most trusted position in the church. Often, it is a matter of disqualification due ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many churches suffer from too few families controlling the life of the church. One of my members once said, "It's hard to get in here, but once you're in you're in." To which I replied, "And the Spirit of God weeps." Competing Boards. Another pastor shared the plight of his church. Within the church existed an elder board of eight members and a deacon board of eight members. The church barely averaged 300 people in attendance. For years these two boards refused to communicate, cooperate, or coordinate. Any wonder their church chewed through six pastors in ten years? Consumed Clergy. Most pastors are just plain worn out. In a recent survey 802 or 71% of pastors surveyed stated they were burned out, battle depression, and feel fatigue on a daily basis. Pastors usually keep 60 hour work weeks, are on call at all times, are required to perform multiple tasks beyond their ability, and put up with a host of abuses from members claiming to be Christians. Once I took a two week vacation. Upon returning from vacation, several members accused me of looking for another church to pastor during my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Australian Aborigines and Their Complex Kinship Amanda hamner | Australian Aborigines and their Complex Kinship | Introduction into Cultural Anthropology | | Kathryn Grant | 6/11/2012 | | Australian Aborigines and their Complex Kinship Aborigines have a complex system in relation to their social and marriage laws, based on the grouping of people within their society. To understand the complexities of their social organization, consider it this way: divide it first into three main parts. The first part is the physical structuring of society in terms of numbers – family, horde and tribe. Second, the religious structuring based on beliefs and customs, totems and marriage laws. (Kinship, 2005) These beliefs divide people into sections and subsections, totemic groups ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Kinship, 2005) Tribes were generally not a war– making group and people generally use their moiety or clan name to describe themselves individually, rather than their tribal name. There were an estimated 500 Aboriginal tribes in Australia at the time of European settlement. Out of all of those tribes about 400 of them are still together. (Australian, 2012) Throughout Australia the moiety system divides all the members of a tribe into two groups. These two groups are based on a connection with certain animals, plants, or other pieces of their environment. (Kinship, 2005) When a person is born into one or the other group it does not change throughout their life. A person belonging to one moiety has to marry a person of the opposite moiety. This is called an exogamous system, meaning that marriage has to be external to the group. The clan is an important unit in Aboriginal society, having its own name, territory and is the land– owning unit. A clan is a group of about forty to fifty people with a common territory and totems and having their own group name. (Kinship, 2005) It consists of groups of extended families. Usually, men born into the clan remain in the clan territory. Not all members of a clan live on the clan territory. The sisters and daughters of one clan go to live on their husbands' clan territory. A horde is an economic group that consists of a number of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. The Placebo Effect Placebo effect research has shown a varying in strength depending on the personal traits and characteristics of the patient. Research findings of personality differences seem to be non–systemic and conflicting in terms of placebo effect. This article focuses on new theoretical approaches to the phenomenon of the placebo effect. The authors of this report suggest that cognitive structuring moderates the placebo effect to a certain extent and is influenced by the amount of cognitive closure the individual needs and if there is an ability to achieve this. In order to test their assumptions, the researchers informed participants that they would be given a medicine that would improve their mood and their sense of wellbeing After the study they found that the results did in fact ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The placebo effect has always been one of the most important and mysterious phenomena. A large body of research suggest that medicine that contains inactive substances can improve health and mental well–being in some individuals. Some patients have shown great improvements with many ailments including asthma, blood pressure, pain, anxiety, depression, and the list goes on. The placebo effect, although one of the best–known treatments, is also the least understood. The placebo effect has been tested at many levels including physiological, psychological, and the neurochemical. The three primary mechanisms used are the classical conditioning, observational learning, and expectancy. With classical conditioning the placebo effect emerges from neutral stimuli being paired such as the color of the medication or how the doctor's office smells. When observational learning, also called modeling, was introduced they found that the placebo effect was greater following verbal cues. Patients that expected that a medication would work seemed to do much better and proved that the placebo effect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Disadvantages Of Online Counselling: What Is Online... What is online counselling? According to Gill Jones, who is a UK registered independent counsellor says online counselling takes place on the internet. We either arrange meetings in a private (Skype) chatroom or send each other email. We can work by text (and have a written record which can be read again) or by webcam, the choice is yours. Online counselling is convenient if your lifestyle involves shifts, long journeys to keep appointments, care arrangements for others or frequent travel. It may also help if you find it difficult to speak about your problems to someone in the room. According to Wikipedia, online counselling is defined as a provision of professional mental health counselling services through the internet. The services offered are through email, real time chat, video conferring. These services are secured and confidential. Online counselling offers you a chance to express and explore any difficulties you may be facing in a supportive way and without being judged. The pros of online counselling is you like expressing yourself via internet and text compared to face to face counselling. Next, you dislikes waiting for weeks for an appointment. While the limitations are you find yourself difficult when expressing through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because they feel shy when sharing their problems face to face counselling. Not only that, they also have the fear where people will look down at them. But with online counselling they tend to be more honest when sharing their problems because they don't see other face to face. They also build a trusting relationship with the online counsellor, because nowadays people trust internet so much compared to face to face meeting. They feel comfortable sharing their problem to an unseen person. This could be the reason that many seek online counsellor now and establish a good relationship with each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. Critical Assessment And Communication Of Policy Conceptual Framework The theoretical framework guiding this study conceptualizes policy analysis as a multidisciplinary inquiry aimed at the creation, critical assessment and communication of policy–relevant information. Policy analysis is a problem–solving discipline. To solve practical problems, the analysis draws on social science methods and theories (Dunn, 2012). The methodology of policy analysis is a process of "reasoned inquiry aimed at finding solutions to practical problems" (Dunn, 2012 pp. 3). Policy analysis is methodologically heterogeneous; it is not confined to a specialized social science field or constrained by the doctrines and principles of philosophies of science. Rather, as long as the research yields reliable knowledge, policy analyst may draw from a wide range of scientific methods, both qualitative and quantitative. The separation between science and non–science is a pseudo–problem. Nonetheless, the focus should be placed on the distinction between reliable and unreliable knowledge (Grünbaum, Cohen, & Laudan, 1983). Policy analysis is partly descriptive and partly normative. Traditional social science disciplines are descriptive, which they describe and explain the cause and consequence of the policy. Whereas, normative refers to value judgment about what ought to be, in contrast to descriptive statements about what is (Dunn, 2012, Friedman, 1953). To investigate problems of efficiency, policy analysis draws on normative orientation. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. The Inevitability of Death The Inevitability of Death All too soon, life fades away. Everything and everyone in it as well. Time is but a vapor and there is only one chance to hold it in one's hand. Once that vapor has gone away, nothing can be done to get it back; only for those whose vapor has not gone to continue living. This theme has been taken on and used by many different writers, such as, Robert Frost in his poem, "Out, Out". This poem is about a young boy who is cutting wood in his yard when his sister comes outside to tell him that it is time for dinner. Out of excitement, he loses control of the saw and cuts his hand terribly. He begs his sister not to let the doctor cut off his hand, however, he knows that he has lost too much blood. The doctor ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is another symbol in itself. It helps to show the reader just how young the boy is and how his childhood is cut short by him having to do a man's work. This symbol is a foreshadowing of his life being cut short later on in the poem. This poem has no set sentence structuring throughout it. This provided Robert Frost with no boundaries when it came to writing this, so that he could truly describe the events and emotions of that day without having to follow a certain rhythm or patterning. "At first, there is a regular rhythm created by the four beats per line. Each line is clear and unbroken. Some lines are run–on lines. This provides a fluent regular rhythm Lines four, five and six are one fluent sentence. This creates perfect rhythm and complements or adds to the description of beautiful mountains. When you voice the poem, most lines have a four tempo beat," (poemshape). Frost sort of created his own sentence structuring and with that he had the freedom of saying exactly what he wanted in the words and phrasing that he wanted. The lack of a set sentence structuring also helps to further provide the reader with knowledge of the true emotions and tones of this poem, which helps to further enforce the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Structuring Debt Finance : Syndicated Loans, Debt... Structuring Debt Finance: Syndicated Loans, Debt Securities & Mezzanine Loans by Lexis Practice Advisor Attorney Team Form and Drafting Notes Provided for Use in Lexis Practice Advisor by: Lexis Practice Advisor Team. This Ppractice Nnote addresses three types of alternatives for a company to raise debt for its business purposes: (1) syndicated loan borrowings, (2) debt securities issuances, and (3) mezzanine loan borrowings. This Npractice note will describes the basic features and differences between the alternatives. When a company is seeking to raise money for business purposes, it can turn to a number of options to achieve its goal: issuing equity, incurring debt or a combination of both. Typically, if a company goes the route ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If markets are tight, lenders may not be willing to lend to the company at interest rates that the company can afford. Companies may be restricted internally by limits of borrowing (e.g. in the company's organizational documentation) or externally by other financing documents to which it is a party (e.g. by covenants on debt incurrence in other loan agreements or indentures to which the company is a party). The existing capital structure of a company also plays a large part in how much a company can raise through its financing options. If a company is already severely leveraged, the company's only financing option may be to pursue an equity offering. If a company is not highly leveraged and the company's debt ratios (i.e. the ratio of EBITDA vs. total interest costs) are in an acceptable range for lenders, a company will be better positioned to obtain debt financing. Debt Financing in General Companies accessing the debt financing markets raise money by borrowing from a lender, creditor or investor with a promise of repayment of the funds with interest at the end of the loan's term. The structure of the debt financing will vary depending on certain characteristics of the company, including its creditworthiness, the security package that it is offering and its overall size, as well as various other factors, including capital availability and the amount of funds that the company will require. Debt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Structuring a Successful Composition Course Thinking about how I would structure my classroom for a composition course creates a dilemma for me. I had a great experience in my high school composition courses. I really responded to how it was taught and made a personal connection to the work I was doing. Originally, I wanted to model my classroom after the one I had loved so much. The readings I have done concerning postmodern techniques being used in a composition course have also seemed very appealing to me, but present a different classroom experience. James Berlin claims "in teaching writing we are tacitly teaching a version of reality and the student's place and mode of operation in it" (235). Without dealing with the forces students are contending with I would be indoctrinating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Grading these students on grammar forces these students into remedial classes and discourages them even more than they already were, possibly to the point of leaving school. The final assignment Sosnoski would assign in his class would be one in which the issues dealt with in the first assignment about oppression would deal with "larger geopolitical conditions" (215). He claims that this would allow students to make connections between their own oppression and the oppression of others, rather than seeing different people and their problems as separate from their own and viewing them as "the Other". This seems as though it would be productive because it would come at the end of the semester, would still concern the students concerns and oppressions, but connect it to a larger context and help the student figure out his or her place in the scheme of things. It could also help the students to realize that they are part of a system that affects everyone and not just one person as an individual. Many people blame lower class minority people for being in that position. These people must be lazy and stupid, otherwise they would move out of the ghetto and get a good job; this is the attitude that an assignment such as this one would try to address. If students could see that the educational systems are not equipped to deal with difference and that the dominant ideologies in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. Techniques Used For Classify The Models Of Church Planting Techniques used to categorize the models of church planting Things that lay influence on various models used in planting of churches include: one is denominational ecclesiology, two is if a mission agency or church is carrying out the actual planting, three is the planting body ethos, four is the spiritual and theological planting body outlook, five being the direct correlation of factors to the context which includes a community/area sociological understanding of where the church is to be planted and six is the planting team size. The terminology employed in describing the different planting models are divergent and a lot of terms are gotten from the obstetrics or horticulture world, but others are derived from the military, nautical and astronomical worlds (Murray, Laying Foundations, 260). Christine groups planting models in terms of the body performing the sponsoring say the agency, church or any other body (Robinson and Christine, Planting tomorrow's Churches Today, 126). Murray defines four historical church planting categories: one is the replacement planting where it is conducted in places where the church is being closed, two is the pioneer planting which is done in places where there are no Christian witnesses, three is the saturation planting that mainly concerns with ensuring that each group of people that is identifiable has unlimited church access which has relevance on a contextual basis, and the fourth and last one is the sectarian planting that ensures an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. Charles Kettering, the Famed Us Electrical Engineer and... Charles Kettering, the famed US electrical engineer and inventor said "A problem well–stated is half–solved." One of the key capabilities in Consulting is to develop a good understanding of the problem situation from a number of different perspectives. This stage in the consulting process is known as 'problem structuring'. The capabilities in Consulting have no limits with extraordinary growth in which is capable to handle and bring solutions for all business problems. Consulting is currently not well defined; however, it may refer to as giving advice to companies provided by trained professionals who help managers solve operational and strategic problems through the use of their knowledge and systematic analysis of facts and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This case study is basically a problem which involved in a large office building that had poor elevator service. With this problem, a consulting firm specialising in these types of problems was hired, but for many reasons, none of their solutions were satisfactory which then was declared to be an unsolvable problem by the engineers. However, a suggestion was made by a young psychologist to dissolve the problem which was to put 'mirrors' in the elevator lobbies. The reason for this is because the young psychologist did not see the problem as the service been slow but by seeing the people been bored of waiting. Although the problem was not solved, it has dissolved from a major problem, to a minor. In this case study, it makes you think that a major problem can be solved with a very simple but unique solution to please those who are not satisfied. In a way, this case was solved thinking scientifically but also like an artist by using the senses of observation and creativity in this problem. Facing a real world problem for an organization is not enough pure science. The manager process would be concerned with deciding what to do or not to do something, with any of the problems been accounted for the advisor to find a solution. It is the process of taking decisions in social systems in the face of problems which may not be self generated or gained easily. This separation of the pure science to solve real ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...