Essays Tagged: "community members"

Healthcare Case Study Analysis OVERVIEW: Faith Community Hospital is a broadly diversified supplier of healthcare needs to their community

OVERVIEW:Faith Community Hospital is a broadly diversified supplier of healthcare needs to their community. The mis ... ations of this mission statement being made from all of our stakeholder groups and few of the Faith Community members and partners seem to be enamored by the mission statement. The religious heritage ... rtners seem to be enamored by the mission statement. The religious heritage and commitment of Faith Community to the public is well know, and this openness attracts a wide variety of stakeholders - Bo ...

(5 pages) 2138 8 3.6 May/2002

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Flint Michigan

de resources. The economy is hard if nearly impossible to predict, and this puts severe strain on a community that is dependent on one employer. Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and Flint are examples of these ... e decline of General Motors in Flint. Is it a catastrophe or does it provide an opportunity for the community. Members of the panel included Bill Donahue (pro-opportunity), Larry Thompson (pro-opportu ...

(3 pages) 65 0 3.2 Feb/1997

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

What do you percieve to be the values of a community. From community development class. fourth year.

To be a part of a community is to be a part of a team, a team that focuses on and encompasses all it's members. The co ... l it's members. The community should be one that is built on the common interests of its members, a community that creates a sense of belonging to a group that goes beyond family and friends, accompan ... his paper will be a reflection of the learning that I have obtained from my readings thus far in my Community Development class. Specifically, I will reflect on my personal views of what I believe, an ...

(6 pages) 346 0 3.4 Oct/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

The underage Drinking Problem and how to prevent youths from consuming alcohol underage. A perspective view of parents, law enforcement, bar owners, and college students

The ongoing act of underage drinking has been a difficult social problem for parents and community members, bar owners and servers, law enforcement officials, and college students to addres ... d by the reader at this point that the problem lies within law enforcement officials. However, at a community meeting, law enforcement official, Mann rebuttals against the accusations by outlining the ... the lives of their children." (www.health.org/govpubs/RPO991). Attending informative meetings with community members is not enough. The entire community needs to be involved in a team-oriented action ...

(3 pages) 182 1 4.0 Nov/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues > Drugs & Alchohol

Puritan Beliefs and Values

vote and thus preserve influence of Puritan authorities.Puritan ContributionsA. Self-government and community responsibility1) Democracy in church rule led to democracy in town meeting2) All community ... ) All community members responsible for conduct of citizensB. Education critical for individual and community successC. Hard work and thrift demanded of allD. High standards of moral excellence and co ...

(1 pages) 44 0 4.3 Mar/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

English Literature- GCSE Coursework Wide Reading- Comparing 'Of Mice and Men' by John Steinbeck and 'The Withered Arm' by Thomas hardy

explore.'The Withered Arm' by Thomas Hardy, is set in the year 1825 within a rural (dairy farming) community. Members of the community are superstitious and believe in conjurors, wizards and witches ... apart from the other milkmaids in her workplace, Rhoda and her son live apart from the rest of the community."Their course lay apart from that of the others, to a lonely spot high above the water-mea ...

(10 pages) 58 0 4.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Restorative and Community Justice

orative justice emphasizes the ways in which crimes hurt relationships between people who live in a community. Restorative justice is "designed to provide the context for ensuring that social rather t ... f restorative justice there are three major goals: victim involvement, offender accountability, and community protection. The offender becomes accountable to those they have harmed both directly and i ...

(4 pages) 214 0 3.8 Mar/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

Environmental Racism?

s a spectacle called NIMBYism, which stands for Not-In-My-Backyard. This is when a group of a local community members protest about developments or a certain development in their community. NIMBYism c ... to play in. The good side to NIMBYism would be if they were planning to build a toxic dump near the community and the protest prohibited it. Now what would happen if all of sudden all of this toxic du ...

(2 pages) 56 0 3.0 Apr/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays

Hazardous waste incinerator and how it affects the people in its community. Positive affects of a waste incinerator.

to this. Having a hazardous waste incinerator could be both good and bad in many ways. Some of the community members felt strongly about not having the incinerator in there community. Others thought ... having the incinerator in there community. Others thought that it would be a good change for their community. Even though there were controversial views on having a hazardous waste incinerator in Eas ...

(2 pages) 30 0 0.0 May/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

Community Policing Policy In order to establish a community based policing program a number of needs must be met.

Community Policing PolicyIn order to establish a community based policing program a number of needs ... y based policing program a number of needs must be met. First, a need must be identified within the community. Second, a method must be found to help meet that need. Third, the police must actively in ... e is rampant, particularly larceny. This has lead to the development of many programs geared toward community interaction and reducing larceny. Although these programs have had some effect they have n ...

(15 pages) 249 1 3.3 May/2005

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

Megans law

s? Many people have to deal with this every day of life. There are now laws that inform people of a community when a sex crime offender moves into their town. These laws are said to keep violent sex c ... the topic of Megan's Law is brought up, is it breaking any of the amendments or is it necessary for community members to know whether a sex crime offender is living is in their neighborhood? The judge ...

(10 pages) 91 0 3.8 Jun/2005

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law

What Can Young People Do To Help Stop The Destruction of Our Environment?

The question has been asked by community members and parents everywhere, what can be done to help prevent the destruction of our en ... in the end we all loose. So if young people want to make change, they will have to come together in community groups and environmental groups to make a change.

(2 pages) 32 0 0.0 Oct/2005

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Current Issues

Philosophy of Education

nvolved and no child is left behind. I will make my students want to succeed and be a part of their community.I will modify instructional methods, using a wide range of teaching styles for the academi ... hing styles for the academic achievement of all my students, so that they will be able to be better community members. I will seek to help my students become self motivated to explore their academic, ...

(1 pages) 82 0 2.0 Jun/2006

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Education

The Africville Report: An overview of segregation in Canada.

Africville, A segregated community of blacks that had been neglected by the governent for almost a century, was relocated and ... heir new communities. Because of the ways the government used in order to actuate them, many of the community members harboured resentment and bitterness at the government and caused a growing rift fu ... d and alone, making the area easy to relocate and industrialize. Africville was never meant to be a community or town, the government had planned to relocate them when they first allocated the freed s ...

(6 pages) 27 0 4.0 Jun/2006

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Napster

Napster is the world's leading file-sharing community. Napster's software application enables users to locate and share music files from one co ... users to locate and share music files from one convenient, easy-to-use interface. It also provides community members with a vehicle to identify new artists and a forum to communicate their interests ...

(3 pages) 14 0 5.0 Apr/2001

Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies

Education: US And Caribbean

er-changing needs of its client-base, (i.e., students, teachers, administration, policy makers, and community members). As such, educational change should not be limited in its scope. That is, the foc ... onal system, that is, between and among the clients and the contributors, is hugely noteworthy. The community can have a significant impact on the financial aspect of the endeavor. For example, commun ...

(28 pages) 96 0 2.0 Aug/2001

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Quo Vadis

hat I do. I promise to share the good qualities I have with my neighbors, friends, and to all other community members around me. Esther, in the novel The Bell Jar, demonstrates the opposite person tha ... uture of all our children. I would try everything that I could to stay close, and get along with my community. To me, this small piece of my life would suit my needs, and enable me to ensure success i ...

(3 pages) 1236 0 0.0 Sep/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

How did PM Hawke contribute to the development of Australia in the late twentieth century?

had introduced was the National Economic Summit. In 1983, he organised this summit, and invited key community members to promote co-operation. This meeting was aimed at developing consensus between em ...

(2 pages) 1269 0 3.0 Jul/2007

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

Neighborhood Watch Research Study

ation theory has evolved further into a study of Social Ecology. Social Ecology defines aspects of community deterioration, fear, and change which can all be linked to Neighborhood Watch Programs and ... ood Watch Programs and its use in communities to prevent and control criminal behaviors and acts. “Community deterioration has been directly linked to elevated crime rates in areas in which neighborh ...

(7 pages) 151 0 0.0 Dec/2007

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

The importance of community pl

The Importance of Community Planning Community planning is an essential part of economic development and establishment ... lanning is an essential part of economic development and establishment of a character unique to the community. Lack of planning leaves all development or lack thereof, up to market forces. In many cas ... te a communities identity, but they are not always perfectly aligned with the desires and values of community members. A town, city or region, left to develop without the aid of a comprehensive planni ...

(4 pages) 21 0 3.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics