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    Clara Barton Biography

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    In 1878 Barton writes to the People of the United States‚ Senators and Representatives in Congress about the Geneva Convention in The Red Cross of the Geneva Convention. What It Is: “... it seems to me‚ but proper‚ that while I ask the Government to sign it‚ the people and their representatives should be made acquainted with its origin‚ designs‚ and methods of work. To this end I have prepared

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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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    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 1‚800 Community based organizations

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    Informative Speech

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    General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the importance of The Red Cross and its importance of communication within the organization. Central Idea: The Red Cross was created to protect us all and our health without basing things on our race‚ religious beliefs and nationality‚ among many other things. Introduction I. Attention-Getter: Consider what you would do if you and your loved ones had lost everything due to a devastating storm‚ who would you call on? II

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    Communication and Crisis

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    References: Pisciotta‚ D. (2010‚ March). How to Communicate in a Crisis. INC.‚()_ Freeo. S.K.C. (n.d.‚n.d).Crisis Communication Plan.Newsplace.org‚ (). International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Introduction to logistics. Lindgaard. G & Dudak. C (2002) (High appeal versus high usability: Implications for user satisfaction

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    Communication Paper This paper discusses the culture of the American Red Cross‚ noting whether the organization’s values align with espoused or enacted values. Also covered will be to what extent is communication in the American Red Cross determined by its organizations culture. Communication plays a fundamental role in perception and organizational culture. Perception among the American Red Cross organization may cause misalignment between espoused values and enacted values. Conflict

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    Clara Barton The Civil War

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    jobs and respect when compared to their male counterparts‚ but society never saw it‚ until the outbreak of the Civil War‚ that is. The Civil War was the turning point for women because it gave them jobs at home‚ on the battlefield‚ and created the Red Cross Society‚ giving women a chance to show the world what they have to offer. Just as there was a divide between

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    Evaluating Eligibility Rules The Red Cross organization is a non-profit organization with the goals to provide assistance to others in need at a time of natural disaster or deprivation. The Red Cross organization provides individuals or families with emergency assistance when a natural disaster strikes‚ such as a fire‚ tornado‚ flood‚ or hurricane. The Red Cross organization also has programs‚ which works with the homeless‚ less fortunate‚ and the military. The Red Cross organization provides programs

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    Clara Barton

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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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    My Worst Nightmare

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    Fiji Red Cross Society Nearly 9‚000 individuals have been forced from their homes by heavy rains and flooding in the western and central divisions of Fiji’s main island of Viti Levu. According to weather officials‚ more major storms are set to impact the Pacific Islands. Five people have already lost their lives‚ with two additional unconfirmed fatalities‚ and thousands more have sought safety in more than 100 evacuation centres on Viti Levu. The Fiji Red Cross Society has played a vital role

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