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    Change Of Name

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    G.R. No. 130277      May 9‚ 2002 MA. LOURDES BARRIENTOS ELEOSIDA‚ for and in behalf of her minor child‚ CHARLES CHRISTIAN ELEOSIDA‚ petitioner‚ 
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LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF QUEZON CITY‚ and CARLOS VILLENA BORBON‚ respondents. PUNO‚ J.: This is a petition for review on certiorari of the Order1 of the Regional Trial Court of Quezon City‚ Branch 89‚ which dismissed motu proprio the petition of Ma. Lourdes Eleosida to correct some entries in the birth certificate of her son‚ Charles Christian. The birth

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    Climate Change

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    4 ºC to 0.8 ºC. Recent studies show that the average surface temperature of the earth is likely to increase by 1.1°C to 6.4 °C by the end of the 21 century‚ with best estimate of 1.8 - 4.0 °C. The human activities such as land use/land cover changes‚ deforestation‚ draining of wet lands tend to alter the albedo of the earth surface which in turn influence the variations in the microclimatic elements such as rainfall‚ temperature‚ humidities‚ etc. Further‚ the process of urbanization creates

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    Change Management

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    CHANGE MANAGEMENT MID TERM NOTES CHAPTER 1- Patterns of change and their implications for change management Theories Relating to Patterns of Change: 1. Gradualist Paradigm o Posits that an organization changes and develops through a continuous process of incremental adjustment (ideal) • Accumulate over time to ensure that the organization is always aligns with its external environment 2. Punctuated Equilibrium o Most organizations experience change as a discontinuous process often referred

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    Stages Of Change

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    The Stages of Change was presented by researchers James Prochaska and Carlo Diclemente. This theory is used to help people understand the process of change. It shows that change is difficult and it often requires a steady progression of small steps toward a larger goal. In order for the person to succeed in their process of change they need to understand the three most important fundamentals in changing a behavior. There are six stages to the Stages of Change; they are precontemplation‚ contemplation

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    Managing Change

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    Managing Change Part II MGT/426 5/19/2014 Managing Change Part II Stakeholder Analysis Model of Change There are several models of change available for use when organizations begin the process of implementing change. The stakeholder analysis model focuses on the position of key stakeholders in regard to the planned change. Stakeholders in a company include individuals or groups inside or outside the company who can influence the success of the change (Palmer‚ Dunford‚ and Akin‚ 2006). This

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    Elie Change

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    How do Elie`s life experiences during WWII change him physically‚ mentally and emotionally? In Elie Wiesel `s book Night the author shows how he himself changed during WWII. In camps such as Birkenau‚ Buna and Auschwitz people change. They lose faith‚ hope‚ families and their physicality. Every day‚ we go through situations that affect us in some way. The more difficult situation is‚ the more of an effect it has on us. A few days it`s enough to change the personality of a Human and to start acting

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    Management of Change

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    ; get form a few scolars MANAGING CHANGE APPROACH A)-A situational approach A HAVARD Business Review article by Koner and Schlesinger provides the classic prescription on managing resistance to change.They proposed six methods for managing resistance Education and communication-Informing what actually had happen to the rational of the change by providing enough information 1-Participation and involvement -Involving people in the change process as active participants 2-Facilitation and support

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    Curfew Change

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    The city council is wanting to make the curfew at ten p.m. on weekdays and midnight on the weekends. This curfew change is not the thing we need right now. The curfew time will limit what hours a kid can work or do school activities. Teenagers with this curfew does not stop the rebelliousness‚ the rebelliousness will lead to the kid getting into trouble and eventually breaking the law. The city council should not make the curfew where it is illegal for teenagers to be out on streets after 10 p.m

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    Organizational Change

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    Organizational Change Plan-Part One The use of mobile technology for health care professionals‚ including personal digital assistants (PDAs) has increased exponentially in both clinical practice and nursing education (Farrell & Rose‚ 2008). Some evidence exists that the use of a PDA in health care settings may improve decision-making‚ reduce the numbers of medical errors‚ and enhance learning for both students and professionals (Nilsson‚ 2008); for these reasons‚ the Learning Technology Committee

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    Change In Nursing

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    The concepts of social change are personal in nursing‚ according to C. Neuman‚ “Nursing is responsible to society because its professional interests must be perceived as serving the interests of society” (pg. 1). In addition‚ she states‚ “Nursing is dynamic rather than static and reflects the changing nature of society’s needs” (Neuman). These direct concepts that nurses are held up to societal dynamic changes reflect that our values change as we age and experience life. Social justice is reflected

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