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    I find that the American Red Cross has dealt with many of these unethical situations over the years primarily because of the rise in disaster-stricken communities and the lack of proper leadership and implemented control systems. The only way for the ARC to overcome these issues is to consider revamping their entire communication structure and promote a more ethically centric company mentality. The American Red Cross has done a wonderful job of helping others in need‚ so now‚ I believe it is their

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    Social Responsibility and the Community The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. United Way improves lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities around the world to advance the common good. Involvement Responds to 70‚000 natural and man-made disasters in the U.S. Supports Military Families Health and Safety training Lifesaving Blood Donations International help

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    soldiers in very extreme surroundings‚ donating munificently to the war‚ and trying to help a cause when she had nothing left‚ showing selflessness. Shows perseverance as she kept going while soldiers stopped for the night‚ she put much effort to unite Red Cross and the US‚ and she kept striving when she was told it was unladylike. Barton asserted a hard working ethic by working in many wars‚ working nights that had much to do‚ and accomplishing the assignment from Lincoln. Clara Barton was a courageous

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    Organizational Behavior and Communication The American Red Cross has a strong vision and mission statement that shares the company’s core values and goals. These values and goals act as a foundation of guidelines for the group to adhere to and follow. The mission of the American Red Cross is to “prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors” (American Red Cross‚ 2014). There are times when an organization does not

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    well as a female suffragist who goes by the name of Clara Barton. Clara Barton was an influential nurse who affected the war and the medical community in many ways. Her actions affected the modern world with her knowledge‚ the establishment of the Red Cross‚ and the healing of soldiers’ lives. Clara Harlowe Barton was born in 1821‚ in Oxford‚ Massachusetts and was the youngest out of five children. During her childhood‚ she spent two whole years caring for her brother who fell off the rafters of a

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    remembered for initiating the American National Red Cross and presiding over it for twenty-two years. The courage and determination this woman had has impacted nursing in an extremely positive way. Her courage while nursing the soldiers in the Civil War was extraordinary. Ms. Barton’s close friend‚ Susan Rosenvold often made references about Ms. Barton’s bravery and dedication.

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    Barton Surgeon James L. Dunn referred to Clara Barton as the “Angel on the Battlefield” during the Civil War. He called her this after she had brought supplies for the wounded soldiers. She was an American hero‚ she had started the American red cross‚ even though most people don’t know who she is ‚ she changed medical history. Born on December 25‚ 1821 in North Oxford‚ Massachusetts. Her parents Stephan Barton and Stone Barton had five children together the oldest Dorothy 17‚ Stephan 15‚ David

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    this assignment. For this assignment‚ you will write a business memo: PERSUASIVE - Case 8‚ Always urgent: Memo pleading case for hosting a Red Cross blood drive. This morning as you drove to your job as food services manager at the Pechanga Casino Entertainment Center in Temecula California‚ you were concerned to hear on the radio that a local Red Cross chapter put out a call for blood because national supplies have fallen dangerously low.

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    Health Policy Analysis Paper - Clara Barton Humanitarian‚ teacher‚ and advocate‚ Clara Barton is one of the most esteemed women in the history of the United States of America. After a visit in Europe she lobbied for and founded the American Red Cross – an organisation that has continuously provided relief to populations facing natural disasters both locally and internationally. http://www.redcross.org/about-us/history The organisation also helps veterans‚ military personnel and their families subsist

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    In the year of 1980‚ Dwayne Johnson- also referred to as‚ “The Rock” blew up his social media account with thousands of eye catching photos. In mid-June‚ Johnson traveled from the United States to Androka‚ Madagascar for a spiritual vacation‚ alone. However‚ after two months had scrolled by‚ Johnson returned home with a gift from above. The gift is Intimidar‚ who was adopted at 1-years-old from Madagascar. Instantly‚ media headlines titled their work with‚ “The Rock Buys a Pebble”. Within two weeks

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