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    while incarcerated in Birmingham City jail‚ Martin Luther King Jr. wrote an influential letter defending his anti-segregation protests. King had been arrested while participating in a peaceful anti-segregation march although several local religious groups counted on King for support. Since King’s arrest he had time to think deeply about the situation; therefore‚ he decides to reply back to the Alabama clergymen. Who had criticize Martin Luther King because he was simply doing something that was

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    channels. Formal Communication in the Workplace Formal communication is organized and managed information that is shared with relevant individuals in order to secure coordinated action throughout the organization. Formal communication channels are based on an individual’s role in the organization and distributed in an organized way according to the established chain in organizational charts. Typically‚ formal communication flows “downward” from executives to directors to managers to staff regarding

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    References: Barnes‚ D. (2007). Operations Management. London: Thomson Learning Brown‚ S.‚ Blackmon‚ K.‚ Cousins‚ P.‚ & Maylor‚ H. (2001). Operations Management: Policy‚ Practice and Performance Improvement. Oxford: Heinemann David‚ F. R. (2011). Strategic Management: Concepts and Cases. Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson Open University (2013)

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    Organization and Management Theories Xavier M. Ramirez HCS/514 January 9‚ 2015 Instructor Lisa Keener Organization and Management Theories Organizations are a social unit of people that is structured and managed to meet or pursue collective goals. All organizations have management structures that determine the direction of the organization. The importance of an organization in society is substantial and understated as an organization can improvise‚ test‚ experiment and invent new strategies

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    apply certain dedicated strategies‚ tactics or ways of communication and coordination with that particular subordinate so that to effectively manage them in terms of working as well to achieve the goals and objectives of the department or even the organization. The Big Five is categorized into five categories‚ i.e. Extraversion‚ Agreeableness‚ Conscientiousness‚ Emotional Stability (or Neuroticism (Andrzej and David 2007)) and Openness to Experience (The Commonwealth of Learning 2002). Each category

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    References: McWay D C 2008 Today ’s Health Information Management: An Integrated ApproachMcWay‚ D. C. (2008). Today ’s Health Information Management: An Integrated Approach. Clifton Park‚ NY: Delmar Cengage Learning. Major Diagnostic Category (MDC) A grouping based on the organ or system involved. The MDCs cluster patients according to medical and surgical categories‚ that are subdivided by principal diagnosis (McWay‚ 2008). McWay‚ D. (2008). Today ’s health information management an integrated

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    Martin Luther King Jr. UNIV 103 – 1407- AGWFE James Williams AIU Certification of Authorship: I certify that I am the author of this paper and that any assistance I received in its presentation is fully acknowledged and disclosed in the paper. I have also cited any sources from which I used data‚ ideas words either quoted directly or paraphrased. I also certify that this paper was prepared by me especially for this course. Student Signature: Lushonda Attaway Martin Luther King Jr This author selected

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    1. Briefly describe the situation preceding Dr. King’s arrest and what prompted him to write the letter. - Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested for demonstrating without a permit; his activities were described as “unwise and untimely”. He wrote the letter to show readers why he did what he did; he intended for his reasons to be known. 2. For whom does Dr. King initially write the letter? Who do you think eventually becomes his audience after being released from prison? - I believe the original

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    Journal Entry 4 The speech “I’ve Been to the Mountain Top” was written and delivered by Martin Luther King Jr and it appealed to the emotions of the audience. The speech was delivered on April 3‚ 1968 in Memphis‚ Tennessee and all who were there that night felt the impact from it. Martin Luther King Jr used the goal of freedom as his main speaking point. Freedom in America during this time for African Americans was their main concern. The end of slavery was not enough because the African Americans

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    Martin Luther was becoming a prominent lawyer when he was caught in a violent thunderstorm and swore that he would devote his life to God if he survived it. He survived and became a very devout Augustinian monk. He lived and followed through on his oath as a monk he gave his life to serve in dedication and privation hoping his devotion would reconcile him to God. Martin Luther was honest‚ diligent‚ compassionate‚ but most of all he was courageous. He lived a life dedicated to loving others

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