A family is considered as the most central and enduring element of an individual’s life. In most cultures, a health condition experienced by one of the family members is treated as a family affair, and each member ought to demonstrate responsibility by taking care of the person. Family members play a fundamental role in caring for people suffering from a wide range of illnesses that cause disability or inability of people to care for themselves. Some of the conditions that require close care and monitoring from members of the family include cancer, dementia, mental health, and psychiatric disorders, HIV/AIDS, in addition to other chronic conditions. Whenever one suffers from one of the illnesses that require someone to help, the family is usually the first source of hope. The speech aims at outlining the specific roles of family members in caring for one of them, the significance of family care, challenges involved, and how it can be utilized to maximize benefits. Family care is an extension of the services that are offered at formal health facilities and should be encouraged for…
The Essence of PML 4413 Being a competent business leader calls for several years of practice and adequate experience. From the course, it is evident that effective leadership is characterized by an exemplary balancing of several skills. Although various leadership techniques call for different applications of skills and experience, PML 4413 has ostensibly enlightened me regarding the work of a successful business manager. The primary work of a successful manager is planning. Planning entails mapping and drawing out the correct procedure to be followed to realize the company objectives and goals. As a manager, he/she needs to establish the critical steps to be followed. Another critical role of a good manager is organizing. After enacting the plan into place, it’s the role of a competent manager to organize materials for the team. Leading is also a central tenet of a manager. Besides planning and organizing, it’s the role of the manager to lead. Leading entails communication, guiding as well as motivating the entire staff. Controlling is also the role of a good manager. A god manager should ensure that all…
Professional Development Event Extra Credit Professor Kevin Ketels For extra credit, attend a professional development event. The format can be an industry speaker sponsored by the school or a professional association, WSU career fair, or resume review. Five extra credit points per event, fifteen points maximum per semester. Participation must take place during the semester. Student name: ______________________________________ Course Number: __________________ Section Number: ________ Event name: Career Services Jobs Search Skills Workshop Event date: June 4th 2020 Event location: ________________________________________ Event confirmation: Include photo of the event AND photo selfie of you in front of event signage or visible event activity. Insert pictures into word doc. Submit completed form with photos in Canvas. Submissions will NOT be accepted without photo proof of attendance. Event summary – please describe the event and format. If professional development/learning, summarize the content, speaker name, and what you learned from the speaker. If a career networking event, please list companies that you met. How did the meetings go? For full credit, please make your response, ROBUST, and fill all space below. …
Caramelicious Fem After dinner, it is always the best idea to take a delicious strain, and this is where the Amsterdam Marijuana Seedback feminized Caramelicious comes handy. With a sweet caramel flavour, this beauty gives rise to purple buds and red trichomes. The CBD and THC levels are also high; thus, meaning she is excellent for medical marijuana potheads. Description After dinner, it is always the best idea to take a delicious strain, and this is where the Amsterdam Marijuana Seedback feminized Caramelicious comes handy. With a sweet caramel flavour, this beauty gives rise to purple buds and red trichomes. The CBD and THC levels are also high; thus, meaning she is excellent for medical marijuana potheads. We have bred this strain for more than a decade, and we can nod that, yes, this is a fantastic one for the newbie and experienced pot grower. With the Californian Orange and Skunk being the parental figures, this Indica/Sativa strain also does well indoors and outdoors. High potency The growing difficulty suits beginners but newbie pot consumers need to be extremely careful…
“Two Nations, Revisited: The Lynching of Black and Brown Bodies, Police Brutality, and Racial Control in ‘Post-Racial’ Amerikkka” by David G. Embrick Freddie Gray, a 25 years old man, was pronounced dead on 19 April year 2015. His death was as a result of serious injuries that he sustained oh his vertebrae, spine, and the larynx. In spite of the information that the spesialists from Baltimore were swift from the onset to acknowledge that the police department did not follow the system procedures required for the best clinical attention that Mr. Gray needed desperately but he got denied. Apart from being mishandled, the police were careless in also ensuring the safety of Gray. That is, the police officers did not fasten Mr. Grey properly in the van as he was being shipped to the police headquarters), and the police people remained silence and deny any information that would show they violated Freddie Gray during his capture. In the long last, Freddie Gray’s demise was viewed as a murder offence. The police were taken to court and an excellent jury prosecuted…
Capital Punishment in Canada Abstract The paper demonstrates the debate regarding the reinstitution of capital punishment in Canada by taking a closer look at the arguments brought forward by both opponents and proponents. It also gives an in-depth analysis of the solutions and the inventions that the government should incorporate in a bid to solve the ever-surging concern of capital punishment in the country. Introduction The question of how lawbreakers should be punished or rather the question of the forms of punishment has been in existence since the dawn of humanity. Capital punishment, for example, has long been a form of punishment orchestrated by the government in a bid to minimize criminal activities among its citizens. Many countries in the world have, over the years, been practicing capital punishment as a way of deterring crime and other social illegal activities, and Canada is no exception. Controversy, however, exists on the exact meaning of capital punishment as many religious groups, individuals, lawmakers, and researchers demonstrate or rather highlights conflicting perspectives on the true meaning of capital punishment. According to Hanks (2007),…
Capacity Management As a result of the population increase in different parts of the world, it is evident that the hospitals end up being overcrowded. This is because of an increased number of patients. With an increased number of patients, some of the resources found within the hospitals like the beds keep shrinking (Ruiz, 2018). Another huge problem is the safety of both patients and caregivers. As the ER department manager, it is vital for the hospital CEO to the issue of overcrowding that needs a more comprehensive solution apart from spending $6 million. This is because the issue is not all about the money, but other factors need to be considered. The first thing which is vital to know some of the root causes of over-crowding. One of the primary causes is the connection between the supply of beds, demand, and poor flow of patients. This is to say that the demand increases while the bed supply continues to shrink, and this leads to a poor flow of patients (Pförringer et al., 2019). Another thing is a delay in…
Comparison of Environmental Policy in Three Major Canadian Cities Over the last two decades, the world has witnessed unprecedented growth in urban areas. This continued growth and widespread cities present a number of concerns for the future sustainability of urban centres due to the rise are social and economic problems as well as the loss of biodiversity in their borders. More than half of the world’s population lives in urban centers, and the clustering of people presents challenges to the governing authorities and city planners. In Canada, 80 percent of the population lives in urban areas. Urban practitioners in Canada have often developed innovative methods and policies to deal with the problems resulting from the clustering population. Canadian cities are famous for their quality of life, which is partly a result of national urban policy and municipal governance. While Canadian cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Hamilton are economic powerhouses, overpopulation in these cities poses severe environmental issues. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the environmental challenges in three major cities of Canada. It elaborates on the challenges of environmental…
The natural rate of unemployment entails the unemployment rate that exists in a healthy and growing economy. It involves structural and frictional unemployment and excludes the cyclical type of unemployment. It is primarily related to two critical concepts that include; potential real GDP and full employment. A country is at full employment when the natural rate is equal to full employment. At this point, the rate of real GDP equates to the potential real GDP. At a point of full economic employment, the unemployment rate is below the natural unemployment rate, and the GDP potential is less than real GDP. The rate of unemployment differs across economies. The rate of economic growth and the county’s GDP are critical factors that determine the rate of unemployment. The United States has a higher GDP compared to Canada, thus different rates of natural unemployment. US fiscal and monetary policies are more vibrant, leading towards full employment, therefore low unemployment rates. CPI entails changes in prices as experienced by Canadians based on 2002 as the base year. CP1 measures the price fluctuations by…
Hypertension It is well known that high blood pressure increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes. However, there are lifestyle interventions that pharmacists can encourage patients to implement to reduce this risk. Eating healthily/ Counting Calories. Diet has a significant impact on BP with high salt, caffeine and alcohol intakes being linked to high BP. Current recommendations suggest that salt intake should be limited to 6g per day. Caffeine consumption should not exceed 4 cups of coffee per day and alcohol consumption should be within the recommendations of 14 units per week (i.e. 6 pints of average-strength beer or ten small glasses of low-strength wine), which includes two alcohol-free days. According to the NHS, the diet should be based around the ‘Eatwell Guide’, published by PHE in 2016, which suggests that a large proportion of a person’s diet should include slow-release carbohydrates (e.g. wholegrain bread), as well as fruit and vegetables. People are also encouraged to eat protein and a small amount of dairy each day. Foods that are high in salt or sugar are not essential for a…