How satisfactorily do we serve rural communities? How has technology helped to provide health care access in rural communities? What prevalent challenges do health care professionals in rural communities face?
“(A literature review) usually has an organizational pattern and combines both summary and synthesis. A summary is a recap of the important information of the source, but a synthesis is a re-organization, or a reshuffling, of that information. It might give a new interpretation of old material or combine new with old interpretations. Or it might trace the intellectual progression of the field, including major debates. And depending on the situation, the literature review may evaluate the sources and advise the reader on the most pertinent or relevant.” (UNC at Chapel Hill Writing Center)
The literature review establishes the major themes within your field that your (hypothetical) research project grows from. Using the resources you’ve found so far, the literature review for your research paper takes the individual resources and, through synthesis, identifies for your reader the common themes that can be identified between those resources, allowing your reader to gain an understanding of the foundation from which your research project grows without having to be an expert in the subject themselves.
Construct a literature review using the resources you have found over the past few units. Use the discussion and samples to help guide the structure of your literature review. You should use a total of at least six scholarly, peer-reviewed resources in your literature review, synthesizing resources based on common themes.
Based on what you’ve read in the text about how business messages can use Social Media and electronic messages, consider what would be important when trying to reach Digital Natives? List the important elements that should be considered. If you wanted to use an electronic message that would appeal to both Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants, how do you compose a message that will reach both, and which medium or media would you use? What are other things you would need to consider?
Highlight the top 3 mistakes (i.e., in your view) a negotiator can make. Please include referenced real life examples/cases/incidents that highlight and or support your view
If a man finds out his spouse is cheating on him, and then becomes extremely violent and in turn takes her as a hostage, is this considered a hostage or a non-hostage situation?
Please explain why or why not.
2.Although the likelihood of occurrence is very low, describe in detail (in your own words) how the “Stockholm Syndrome” is best used to a negotiator’s advantage. As a negotiator, what can you do to help the syndrome develop? Discuss the behaviors a “survivor” and a “succumber” would employ in a hostage situation
3. Herk has been in and out of jail numerous times for offenses like “drunk and disorderly” and possession of narcotics. He blames his record on his childhood, when his father physically abused him. Several times in his life he has felt like he was finally getting things together, but his relationships never lasted (even though he was madly in love with several women) and he has found himself jobless and feeling worthless again. Finally holding down a job again, Herk falls in love with Mira, a lady who works as a waitress at a nearby restaurant he frequents. After dating for several weeks, Herk is certain Mira is cheating on him when he sees her talking to a table full of men while she is at work. Herk confronts her and the men, and one of the men stands up to Herk’s tirade. Herk grabs a steak knife and stabs him, apparently killing him instantly. Grabbing another knife, Herk grabs Mira and holds a knife to her throat screaming, “If I can’t have her, no one can!” The first police officers that respond to the scene have cleared everyone out of the restaurant but Herk, his hostage Mira, and the stabbed male, and seem to have Herk calmed down a little. You are a negotiator called to the scene. What personality type is Herk? Why would it be important to determine this and Herk’s background (given to you in this case) before beginning negotiations? What are some arguments against using personality types in negotiations? Discuss in detail, given Herk’s personality type, the best way to proceed with the negotiations.
4. According to your text, suicidal people have many things in common. Discuss in detail (in your own words) these commonalities and how a negotiator, dealing with a suicidal individual can identify the risk, estimate the suicide potential, and attempt to manage a suicidal individual. Discuss in detail “suicide by cop” and how a negotiator may be able to spot indicators of such an individual.
Chapter 18 presented special risk management issues with Blue Wood Chocolates, and chapter 19 presented various financial risks at Kilgore Custom Milling. If Blue Wood Chocolate and Kilgore Custom Milling are to develop a risk management framework, who should lead the process at each company? Should a Chief Risk Officer (CRO) be appointed? If so, to whom should he/she report and have access to? How could smaller companies without the resources for a dedicated CRO deal with ERM? What is the role for the board in such a process?
Advocacy is one of the most important things an educator and professional does. They give a voice to those that may not have a voice or don’t know where to go with regarding their concerns. As an educator, speaking on behalf of others is part of being a professional. The purpose of this assignment is to advocate on the behalf of families and the concerns, situations, and challenges they face. Your letter is to be directed at a local, country, or state representative in the area you live or where the families you serve live. This letter should share accurate information, be respectful and thoughtful throughout, and argue for the cause you’re sharing.
Before you begin, make sure Your letter should contain the following information: 1. Introduce yourself to the local, county, or state representative you’ve chosen
2. Identify the cause your advocating for: a. Share about the cause b. Identify at least 4 pieces of evidence supporting your argument
3. Identify how addressing this issue will support families a. What positives things will happen to families (be specific)