Please answer the questions below in your own opinion. Please make it a least 1 page long.
What does Managing Human Resources means to you and how can it enlightened you as a future manager/supervisor in the workplace today?
For your information: This is my final paper assignment question that I am to answer in essay form: The final paper will address your indiviual expression of:
"What Managing Human Resources means to you and how taking this course/module has enlightened you as a future manager/supervisor in the workplace today."
In: Operations Management
In: Economics
First, how does Thomas Hobbes view humanity? Why is his view so negative? Do you agree with his view? Why or why not? Next, what is the social contract theory? How does a society come out about as a result of said theory? Then, following this, how can ethics naturally come about as well. Finally, what do you ultimately believe is the origin of ethics? Is ethics an innate human trait that comes about while creating human societies? Or is it the result of of something else? Explain your reasoning.
In: Psychology
A company wants to calculate some metrics for benchmarking
purposes. Use the table below to calculate the single factor
productivity for Equipment, Material, Human Capital, and Energy. As
well, calculate the total factor productivity. Do the calculations
for both the Company and the Competitor. Show all of your work in
the space below; correct by unsupported answers will be assigned a
score of zero. Provide a verbal conclusion of your
findings.
| COMPANY [$1000s] | COMPETITOR [$1000s] | |
| Equipment | 70,000 | 85,000 |
| Material | 130,000 | 165,000 |
| Human Capital | 13,000 | 18,000 |
| Energy | 4,300 | 9,100 |
| Sales | 650,000 | 720,000 |
In: Operations Management
Taken together, the Harlow experiments on Macaque monkeys, case studies of isolated or so-called "feral" children, and clinical research on child neglect suggest that
A. children who are not nurtured, aren't socialized.
B. all people need love, and love is all you need.
C. humans are a complex combination of instinct and learned
behavior.
D. heredity is much more important, in the long term, for
explaining human behavior as compared to environmental
factors.
E. humans require socialization.
F. human instincts must take over when socialization fails or is
inadequate.
In: Psychology
As part of your summer job at the local community center, your supervisor asks you to lead a community discussion on the uses of embryonic stem cells. Your goal is to cut through the rhetoric and provide information to the diverse group of community members that will attend.
Write your notes for this event. (2pt each)
Include:
1) a definition of a stem cell including its to two main characteristics,
2) a brief description of the origin of human embryonic stem cells (where/what stage do they come from),
3) an example of at least one other general type of stem cell and a mention of its “potency”,
4) one problem with ESCs and one possible solution
5) your logical opinion of their use.
6) As you have a diverse audience, include your thoughts on when human identity/life begins and
7) two other logical points that others say are the beginning of human identity/life.
Write your notes as if you were presenting at the community center.
In: Biology
Combating Security Threats: The Human Factor
10.1 Introduction 305
10.2 Stress versus Distress Mode: The Human Body and Critical
Body
Functions 306
10.2.1 Stressors 307
10.2.2 Perceived Threat, Stress, and Distress 307
10.2.3 Stress and Preparedness 307
10.2.4 Distress and Lack of Preparedness 307
10.2.5 The Impact of Distress or High Stress Levels 308
10.2.6 Distress and Permanent DNA Methylation 309
10.3 Security, Human Mentality, and the Culture Factor 309
10.3.1 Classification of Security Culture 310
10.3.2 Motivating Security Employees 311
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10.3.3 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 311
10.3.4 Improved Security through Corporate Quality 313
10.4 Preparedness: The Utility of Training, Drills,
Simulations,
and Scenarios 313
10.4.1 Large-Scale Training: Time and Resource Management 313
10.4.2 Building Muscle Memory through Training and Drills 314
10.4.3 Complacency: Atrophy of Mental and Muscle Memory 315
In: Operations Management
First, watch BOTH the Building Healthier Communities(Boston REACH Coalition video) and the Testimony to the Labor Health and Human Services Committee videos (Dr. Randy)
Boston REACH Coalition video:
Describe and explain two coalition concepts you learned and saw reinforced in the Boston REACH Coalition video. aid in identifying coalition concepts.
Additionally, describe the contributions of health disparities to morbidity (disease, illness) and mortality among the communities and groups of focus in the video. What contributes to these disparities? How can Boston REACH possibly improve these issues and why?
Testimony to the Labor Health and Human Services Video:
Describe and explain two advocacy concepts you learned and saw reinforced by watching Dr. Randy Paush's testimony to the Labor Health and Human Services board. aid in identifying advocacy concepts.
How can voluntary policies, local ordinances, state law and federal law (all considered system factors) affect health outcomes in target populations? Describe and support your response.
In: Nursing
Coliforms in a water sample indicate __________ contamination.
Question 76 options:
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fecal |
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industrial or chemical |
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arthropod |
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all of the above |
Which of the following is NOT an example of direct person-to-person disease transmission?
Question 79 options:
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sex |
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kissing |
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sharing a drink |
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shaking hands |
Question 80 (1.25 points)
Which pathogen is NOT matched with the correct disease?
Question 80 options:
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Campylobacter jejuni – food infection |
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Borrelia burgdorferi – Lyme disease |
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Treponema pallidum – syphilis |
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Clostridium perfringens – tetanus |
The human microbiome can best be defined as?
Question 82 options:
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All of the microorganisms found in the human gastrointestinal tract only |
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All of the microorganisms associated with the healthy human body |
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All of the microorganisms found in patients with C. diff. |
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All microorganisms that cause disease in immunocompromised people |
Question 83 (1 point)
Suzie contracted chlamydia after having unprotected sex. This would be an example of…
Question 83 options:
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Aerosol transmission |
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Direct transmission |
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Indirect transmission |
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Vector transmission |
In: Biology
Please using your OWN words give a response to the segment below. Can be anything like do you agree or disagree? Why or why not? Add anything to this statement.
To me, privacy is the right to keep information confidential and out of public knowledge. Privacy is a fundamental right, essential to autonomy and the protection of human dignity, serving as the foundation upon which many other human rights are built (PI, 2017). I do believe privacy is a moral right. Privacy gives us, as human beings, a space to be ourselves without judgment, allows us to think freely without discrimination, and is an important element of giving us control over who knows what about us (PI, 2017). I do not believe there are any cases which public health policy justifies the violation of the right to privacy. The healthcare team should reach out to the patient and notify them before they release any information, and the patient should consent to the information being released.
In: Nursing