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1. In what ways is the long-term care industry likely to evolve in the future?2. Are hospitals likely to play a bigger role in the future delivery of long-term care? Why or why not?3.Is the open-system approach needed only when the organization faces challenges or tries to take advantage of emerging opportunities? Please explain.4.W.R. Dill identified four external constituents that are necessary for organizational goal achievement: (a) customers; (b) suppliers of labor, materials, capital, etc.; (c) competitors for both markets and resources; and (d) regulators. What contribution, if any, do each of these factors make in enhancing the organizational effectiveness of a nursing facility? What is the interrelationship among these four factors?5.Both formal and informal processes can be employed to carry out environmental scanning. Discuss one formal and one informal means that a nursing home administrator can employ to identify significant environmental trends.

 

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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Why Was America Taken by Surprise on 11 September 2001. It needs to be at least 1500 words.

The country itself is guarded by strong defenses. With a land army of total weapons of 56,269, air power of 18, 234 aircrafts and naval power of 2,834 ships1 she has become a symbol of military might. Furthermore, with a resilient intelligence network comprising of CIA, the country is apparently able to keep threats away. The story of 9/11 developed very interestingly. On the morning of September 11, 2001 four commercial planes were hijacked by terrorists affiliated with Al-Qaeda, an Islamic extremist group. The number of terrorists was expected to be around 19 that carried suicide attacks in three different places. The first two planes crashed into the World Trade Center in New York, the third destructed a part of the Pentagon while the fourth crashed in a field of Pennsylvania. This was a massive and atrocious attack on the land of America causing immense collateral damage.2 Who would have expected the day when America crippled into the depths of shock and horror with strong defensive shields mentioned above. A major chunk of the American economy flourishing in the WTC was deflated. The Pentagon that is the central decision making body of the country was so vulnerable and the trans-border security on the airports was so weak that no one could keep a check on any unusual activities. All of these loopholes resulted in the death of more than 3000 civilians3 on 9/11. When the episode of 9/11 is dug deep, one comes across a lot of questions. For instance, why did a non-state actor attack America? How did it get the capability to penetrate inside the country? Was there an insider involved? Does it prove the failure of President George W. Bush’s administration or was it another excuse to wage war like the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941? All of these questions have affected the lives of Americans itself. Right after the country was attacked, President George W. Bush declared war on terror and put forward a proposal of “either you are with us or them (terrorists)” before the world making states choose between the devil and the deep blue sea. President Bush invested heavily to wage the war against Osama Bin Laden, the culprit responsible for planning and executing the attacks. He started off with bombarding Afghanistan in 2001 which hasn’t stopped yet even after a decade. The attacks had huge impact on the lives of each and every American. If one goes back in time, he will realize that the impact was equally large six decades ago when the Empire of Japan attacked Pearl Harbor toppling U.S Navy on the Hawaiian coast. Like 9/11, the attack on Pearl Harbor came as a surprise and both the attacks took approximately 3000 lives. On the second day of the attack President Roosevelt declared war on Japan starting World War II4. It was the first time ever in the history of mankind that a nuclear bomb was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Similarly, President Bush announced to hunt down every terrorist in the world right after the WTC crippled. Hence, the defense budget started increasing at the cost of human lives. The most striking and ironic fact about these two attacks was that both the Presidents knew about them in advance. They knew that their country was under threat and could be attacked at any moment. It was in a newspaper on 30th November 1941 that warned of Japanese strike on the American homeland when the naval fleet came under attack on 7th December 1941. The President was questioned regarding knowledge of the attack beforehand. It was later investigated and revealed that it was the President himself and some members of his administration that delayed the conveyance of the warning messages given by the United Kingdom to Hawaii. 5 President

 

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You anticipate a great deal of resistance to change from the employees of Pegasus, especially if there are layoffs involved. You and the HRD group must first identify the emotional factors of change and then present a plan to address these issues to the company in a meeting. You must consider the overall culture of the organization as well as all the subcultures. 

Research how people and organizations react to change, both positive and negative. If possible, interview coworkers, family, and friends who have experienced substantial change in their lives. Review articles and books on how organizations have successfully moved through changes, and study those that have failed to make changes to succeed. Develop a set of recommendations that will minimize the negative reactions from individuals and the organization to the change being planned for Pegasus. Be sure to cite your sources using APA guidelines. 

Prepare a presentation for Pegasus’ senior management team, focusing on anticipated employee reactions to organizational change (including the possibility of layoffs), and complete the following:

  1. Present your findings from your research and surveys on how people react to change.
  2. Propose an action plan to address these reactions.
  3. Discuss the financial impact of emotional reactions to change so your audience “buys in” to any proposed investments of time or money

 

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1) What evidence is there that there are denisovan remains in “Pit if the Bones” (Sierra De Atapuerca)?

2) Found out how we know Neanderthal believed in the after life (Cave paintings)?

3)Trying to find which ender created cave paintings (focus on hand prints)?

4) Find out how we know these Venus figurines? (Proof) and how they were created by women? 

3 Paragraph Reflection 

Look for an article from march of 2019 no earlier about the Neanderthal. (Something new and ground break-in)

1st- Summary 

2nd- Connection to Ch.7 (attached down the outline)

3rd- Reflection 

 

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