Bronx Community Assessment Introduction A community is a group of socially interlinked people that share common perspectives and interests. The community, as a group of people, may or may not be geographically linked. Community members are characterized by common features such as age, culture, language, location, and religion (Blank, Weiss, Walker, 2019). However, most communities are never homogenous due to language differences. A healthy community is made up of leaders who provide leadership in the process of public needs and resource assessment. A healthy community supports public health, social infrastructure, and policies. The community has features such as a safe and clean environment, ecosystem stability, supportive and robust community, high rates of public participation, and reasonable access to public resources (Sykes, 2012). The primary objective of a healthy community is to follow the process of nursing and community diagnosis through community assessment. Community Assessment Community assessment refers to the situation where community members are made to understand their concerns, health, and healthcare system necessities through identification, data collection, analysis, and information dissemination on their needs, strengths, resources, and assets (Krumwiede, Van Gelderen…
Defining the Business Outcome The first D1 in the 6Ds dimension is to define the business outcomes. Any learning initiative is to first understand the business outcome before commencing the training. The importance of training to managers is to improve the performance of its workers and to be competitive. The training that will not improve the performance will not worth the management to invest in training. The concept of planning has been crucial in defining business outcomes (DI). D1 involves the four questions; what are the business needs will be met, what will participants do after training, who will confirm the changes and what are specific criteria of success?. In a nutshell, D1 seeks to answer the goals of the business, the behavior of participants after training, measures to analyze the effects of training, and the results of training (Lee & Pershing, 2002). Goals: What business needs have to be met? Behaviors: What Will the Participants do after training? The participants are expected to change their behavior after training. Those who participated are expected to improve their performance or…
Benefits of a Heartbreak Everyone has felt broken in two, empty and hollow, like if everything that ever mattered did not exist anymore because a loved one has abandoned them. Everyone can relate because it is natural for a heartbreak to traumatizes a person from trying to venture out again, and transforms into a form of pain and loneliness. Pain and loneliness can lead a person down a path of isolation or worse, suicide. One of these pain come from a feeling that we all felt once in our life, love. We were taught that not all things in the world are free and a sacrifice is required to achieve that state of love. That’s why many sacrifice a part of themselves when it comes to love to obtain true happiness. Therefore, everyone should embrace the feeling of heartbreak because it is beneficial to help understanding the fundamentals of life, mature, guide, strengthened a person psychologically, and help a person find his or her true value. A broken heart teaches a fundamental lesson of life that help he or…
Plato, Aristotle, and Lucretius Answer the prompt in an essay of 700-800 words. Be sure to provide references for any quotations or paraphrasing in addition to a bibliography. References and in-text citations should be included in the Chicago style. In the three texts listed below, Plato, Aristotle, and Lucretius present different conceptions of the world. Choose two (2) of the listed texts to compare and contrast. In an essay of 700-800 words, analyze the concept of motion described in each text and how the authors use distinct concepts of motion to account for order and variety in the natural world.[unique_solution] Answer the prompt in an essay of 700-800 words. Be sure to provide references for any quotations or paraphrasing in addition to a bibliography. References and in-text citations should be included in the Chicago style. In the three texts listed below, Plato, Aristotle, and Lucretius present different conceptions of the world. Choose two (2) of the listed texts to compare and contrast. In an essay of 700-800 words, analyze the concept of motion described in each text and…
downturn in Le Caribbean Essay 1 Option 3 ” Company X ” Unlike its main competitors, the downturn in Le Caribbean can be contributed to its lack of new technologies such as online purchases and delivery apps which most consumers are now using to their convenience. Expanding advertising skills would provide more consumers which would allow the company’s Economy to grow. For the Company’s Economy to grow you need to advertise the business to get consumers attention. Once you have consumers attention they will take interest into your company and tell other consumers about it base on their experience purchasing from the company. In advertising, consumers feedback is very important. When you have a company, your goal is to satisfy your consumers, so they will tell other to boost the sales in the company. Everybody wants their company to flourish, positive feedback will open doors for the company like expanding the company not only locally but worldwide. When the company expands worldwide, the company will have income coming from all stores they provide which could lead to the company being…
argumentative essay based on short stories Please write an argumentative essay based on one of the short stories assigned for class discussion. Your topic is “character as symbol.” That is, the thesis statement for your essay will be an argument that a character in a story symbolizes [blank]. You may choose any short story and any character from the assigned readings, but please remember that your thesis statement must be developed throughout your paper with solid support and overwhelming evidence. You should not begin this essay until you have a complete and nuanced understanding of the fiction terminology. Once you sufficiently comprehend these terms, you should begin your thinking process in earnest by considering the definition of symbol (including the literal and abstract components) in relation to the characters that you have encountered thus far during the semester. Choose a story that you enjoy and characters with whom you are willing to spend some time, and then begin doing some research to see what others have written about the story before starting to craft your own ideas. If you are…
Business Ethical Essay – British Airways (BA) The ethical issues of the above case The main ethical issue, in this case, is an unfair application of the stipulated superior service of affording complementary edibles, food, and drinks based on the flights of the short-haul economy. In contrast, the service was continued under the company’s City Flyer brand from London City Airport. Apparently, the airport happens to be a major hub for business travelers. This is referred to as double standards, and it is unethical as it levels the ground for discrimination among those who deserve equal treatment by the entity. The relevant stakeholders in the case The relevant stakeholders include the British airways’ authorities, the city Flyer brand staff, and customers of the British Airways as well as the City workers. Proposed alternatives based on the three primary schools of ethics in the Babson Framework for Ethical Decision Making Utilitarianism (Consequences) Based on the case in question, the Consequentialist framework holds that any decision results in consequences whether they are good or bad. It would have been, therefore, prudent for…
Scafell Pike Mountain Scafell Pike Mountain, a Pinnacle termed as the highest in England, carries the glowing face of England. The surrounding aura consists of high fells which open to the southern part of this forest. The scenery is evocatively leaving a permanent nostalgia of another expedition. A climbing session means you can use several routes that are easily accessible. There is also easy access to the surrounding fells with several walking routes. It is on an early sizzling Sunday morning, the day we have planned on our expedition. The morning sun is scorching being in summer. There is an intermittent gust of wind evoking long chains of dust upwards. Based on the radiance on my colleagues’ faces, the scenery is already beginning to be fascinating. Our expectations are higher than the peak of our journey. The peripherals of the forest area covered by thick tall grass, amidst small path meandering everywhere. The paths denote the presence of life of all varieties of animals that exist in this ecosystem. A shrill dreadful voice is heard from behind. An atmosphere of…
Community-based programs Community-based programs focus on the growing problems of recidivism. This is contributed by the rising population of offenders in the United States. Prisoners in the United States increases in higher number compared to other countries in the world. The United States has the highest rate of recidivism .this tendency is referred to as continued criminal behavior after receiving a sanction. This research tries to highlight the importance of literature that has resulted in an overview in recidivism, ex-offenders and crime. This has raised concern as to why laws and current policies are not supporting this situation rather than hindering it. The learning has its own quality in nature, since it derived from interviewing the employees who are presently in the ex-offenders premises currently. In the United States, which has the highest prisoners rate increase in the world, as compared, still are not well prepared to hold over two million people. As well researched, 90% of the people jailed are released back to their community after a short time. His people are released back with different qualification acquired from…
Relationship between outcomes and Questions Improvements in the outcomes for older people sustaining burn wounds have lagged behind by far as compared to younger patient. This is because older adults have demonstrated an improved understanding of the effects and outcomes of burn injuries. However, studies indicate that the older population is associated with an increased risk of death from burn injuries. Burn injury is a significant epidemiological challenge in the older population. Several factors like thinner skin of the older people, the effects of comorbidities as well as the rehabilitative challenges influence burn management among the ageing population. This report’s findings raise important questions concerning the influence of patient age on care and management of burn injuries. Various factors guide the management and evaluation of burns. The most significant element is the form of the burn injury like chemical, thermal, radiation or electrical. Next is the magnitude of the burn injury, depth of the wound and other factors like the patient’s age. Besides, other health or medical problems of the patients are significant during care and evaluation of burn injuries.…