Friday, October 4, 2013

Roles and responsibilities


Roles and Responsibilities
The correctional component of the criminal justice system employs many individuals in varied positions—correctional officer, probation officer, and parole officer.
Compare and contrast the different roles—corrections, probation, and parole officers.
Identify and explain specific areas related to parole and probation officers where there might be conflict or ambiguity regarding each role’s responsibility.
Remember to cite references to support your answer.
Submission Requirements:
Submit your response in 2–3 pages in a Word document.
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The Distinction betwen leadership and Managment


An analysis of how management and leadership roles differ in terms of supporting an organization to set and achieve goals. A description of an individual who demonstrates leadership behaviors but not management behaviors and an individual who demonstrates management and not leadership behaviors. Provide your rational, identify specific characteristics of effective managers and leaders.
Citations: Kumie, J., & Kelly, N. J (2000). Leadership vs. management. Supervision. 61 (4), 8-10 Management Quarterly .
Zaleznik, A. (2004). Managers and leaders: Are they different ? Harvard Business Review, 82 (1), 74-81.
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Health sciences and medicine Strategic planning vs Strategic

 Thinking Project description This paper is for a Healthcare Strategic Management coourse with the focus of the discussion being on leadership strategies specifically in the healthcare industry. Therefore the paper should compare strategic planning vs. strategic thinking in healthcare.
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Excellence & Development Section for a Utility Company
Paper instructions:
You are a manager of Excellence & Development Section for a Utility Company , you will be adding a new award category in order to motivate your staff & encourge the sustinablity ..
You are requested to set a criteria in order to apply for this award:
Sustainability Hero/Employee Award;
or Sustainable Department
which is directly link Sustainable World-Class Utility.

Phase equilibrium of CO2 in CO2 flux for Enhance Oil Recovery

this paper is supposed to be a report very professional one for a final master degree paper for my Master in petroleum engineer. I have chosen this topic "Phase equilibrium of CO2 in CO2 flux for Enhance Oil Recovery" but my advisor said it is not specific enough. 

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barbara


Requirements: From the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel:
In addition to being written at a college level:
• Your thesis support essay must be 500 - 750words, typed, double spaced. 
• Your essay must have an introduction, at least three body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Do not retell the story!
• Use at least three correctly documented quotes, summaries, or paraphrases from "Night". Note: Remember to enclose the exact words of your sources in "quotation marks." 
Cite by author and page number in parentheses following each quote. Example (Wiesel 32).
• Include a work cited entry for Night.
• If you use additional sources, cite according to MLA rules. If you are using SparkNotes, for example, be sure to include the proper citation information. 
Remember to:
• Get organized before you begin to write!
• Check for plagiarism!
Topics:
Select one of the following topics for your essay:
• Topic #1: Eliezer's Struggle to Keep his Faith in God

Eliezer expresses sympathy for Job, the biblical figure who experienced horrendous loss and illness as Satan and God engaged in a debate over Job’s faithfulness. After watching the lynching and slow death of a young boy, Eliezer tells himself that God is hanging from the gallows as well. In his Nobel lecture, Wiesel describes the Holocaust as “a universe where God, betrayed by His creatures, covered His face in order not to see.”
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Explain how Wiesel’s understanding of God changes throughout the book.

• Topic #2: The Relationship between Eliezer and his Father: Explain how Eliezer's relations with his father changes throughout the novel.

• Topic #3: Eliezer's Lost Childhood and the Image in the Mirror

What is the significance of the book’s final image of Eliezer's face reflected in a mirror? He says that "a corpse gazed back" at him. What did he see? Explain. What aspects of him died during his ordeal? What aspects were born in their place? 
• Topic #4: Nazi Deception and the Demoralization and Dehumanization of Eliezer and his Fellow Prisoners

From deportation from Sighet to murder at Birkenau, deception was often used to confuse and demoralize the prisoners. Eliezer observes the now-infamous inscription above the entrance to Auschwitz, equating work with liberty. How does that inscription come to embody the deceit and bitter irony of the Nazi camps? What was the inscription? What was “work” of the prisoners? How does deception dehumanize? (Think about what all the lies do to the human spirit)
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Leyania

Requirements: From the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel:
In addition to being written at a college level:
• Your thesis support essay must be 500 - 750words, typed, double spaced. 
• Your essay must have an introduction, at least three body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Do not retell the story!
• Use at least three correctly documented quotes, summaries, or paraphrases from "Night". Note: Remember to enclose the exact words of your sources in "quotation marks." 
Cite by author and page number in parentheses following each quote. Example (Wiesel 32).
• Include a work cited entry for Night.
• If you use additional sources, cite according to MLA rules. If you are using SparkNotes, for example, be sure to include the proper citation information. 
Remember to:
• Get organized before you begin to write!
• Check for plagiarism!
Topics:
Select one of the following topics for your essay:
• Topic #1: Eliezer's Struggle to Keep his Faith in God

Eliezer expresses sympathy for Job, the biblical figure who experienced horrendous loss and illness as Satan and God engaged in a debate over Job’s faithfulness. After watching the lynching and slow death of a young boy, Eliezer tells himself that God is hanging from the gallows as well. In his Nobel lecture, Wiesel describes the Holocaust as “a universe where God, betrayed by His creatures, covered His face in order not to see.”
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Explain how Wiesel’s understanding of God changes throughout the book.

• Topic #2: The Relationship between Eliezer and his Father: Explain how Eliezer's relations with his father changes throughout the novel.

• Topic #3: Eliezer's Lost Childhood and the Image in the Mirror

What is the significance of the book’s final image of Eliezer's face reflected in a mirror? He says that "a corpse gazed back" at him. What did he see? Explain. What aspects of him died during his ordeal? What aspects were born in their place? 
• Topic #4: Nazi Deception and the Demoralization and Dehumanization of Eliezer and his Fellow Prisoners

From deportation from Sighet to murder at Birkenau, deception was often used to confuse and demoralize the prisoners. Eliezer observes the now-infamous inscription above the entrance to Auschwitz, equating work with liberty. How does that inscription come to embody the deceit and bitter irony of the Nazi camps? What was the inscription? What was “work” of the prisoners? How does deception dehumanize? (Think about what all the lies do to the human spirit)

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