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    Respect for Confidentiality. According to American Counselling Association (2014)‚ counsellor has to safeguard the confidential information of his/hers client. In the case above‚ Mr. Jo has the choice to choose to believe what Alexander has conveyed without

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    Community Health-Disaster in Franklin County Connie DiPietrantonio Western Governors University HAT 4 – Community Health Nursing November 2011 Disaster in Franklin County The Role of Health Personnel and the Public Nurse The major role of the public health personnel in a disaster are varied and included the immediate safety and well-being of the members of the community‚ as well as attention to potential future long term issues. The public health nurse is one of the members

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    understand the way this relationship of an employer and employee be viewed. Introduction Imannual Kant’s ethical and moral theory is an established and a very well-known fact and is considered to be important. Kant’s ethical theory is also known as “respect for persons”. Kant calls his basic moral principle‚ as the “Categorical Imperative”. An imperative is a command. The concept/idea of a categorical imperative can be understood and easily explained using “hypothetical imperative”. The “hypothetical

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    "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." Franklin D. Roosevelt pronounced in his inaugural address. It is a quote most of has heard many times‚ somehow most of us feel as though it applies to someone else‚ but never ourselves or our situations‚ but when it comes down to it‚ we find that it is almost always true. This is how I realized it applied to myself. I had always wanted to go back to college to become a registered nurse. No one else in my family had ever made it that far before so I

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    THE NEED FOR CULTURAL AWARENESS‚ RESPECT AND COMPETENCY What is culture? It is difficult to define culture. A characteristic usually included in definitions of culture is that it is "shared by people." Culture is also said to distinguish insiders from outsiders‚ those who are members of one cultural group from those who are not. This idea of culture leads to the following useful suppositions: 1. Culture is learned. It is transmitted from one generation to another through observation and discourse

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    would live in the lap of luxury. While Chaucer does not directly identify the role that the Franklin plays in society‚ he does praise the Franklin’s gentle manner and breaking of class barriers. Although today’s world views society in

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    "Yesterday‚ December 7th‚ 1941‚ a date which will live in infamy." Those are the words of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Those words will be eternally repeated when discussing the topic of Pearl Harbor. The words contained in this speech show his utter disdain pertaining to the attack on Pearl Harbor. The purpose of President Roosevelt’s "Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation" was to educate the nation on what had happened on December 7th. He also wanted to justify his reasons for needing to go to war with

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    characteristics was Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin‚ one of our five most esteemed founding fathers‚ was one of the biggest reasons that American values are as they are today. If it wasn’t for Benjamin Franklin‚ there is a very good possibility that the United States of America would still be run by England. Franklin was an ambassador during the American Revolution. He secured the French alliance which was one of the main reasons that America beat England. Franklin was recognized as being the

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    Benjamin franklin was a singular man with a keen mind that” Soared above the clouds”. Benjamin franklin‚ born in Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ was one of the Founding fathers of the United States and one of the most brilliant and versatile men in America. He proudly described himself as a printer‚ but he was also a journalist‚ scientist‚ inventor‚ author‚ diplomat and statesman. He was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. He is also known for his early scientific research in the field

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    The rain began just as Dr. Franklin Jacobs dashed up the few remaining steps to his home. Shaking the few stray droplets in his hair loose‚ he slammed the door shut against the onset of the storm. “Hi‚ Dr. Jacobs!” He froze. That voice was one that he hadn’t heard in some time‚ but she always was the distinctive one. He knew that if he turned‚ there she would be‚ a tiny girl dwarfed by her own soft blue uniform‚ her hair flying in every possible direction. Subject-29‚ his greatest failure. No‚ not

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