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Department of Veterans Affairs Community Based Outpatient Clinics
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A 7 page review of the history, rules, and regulations pertaining to CBOCs. This paper emphasizes the variability of CBOCs and makes suggestions for needs assessments. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPveteransOutpatientClinics.rtf
Diversity In The Military
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11 pages in length. The military has been faced with a multitude of personal and cultural issues of late that have served to force the non-civilian community to step back and take a long look at its historic policies. From gender to race to sexual orientation, the military has grappled with significant changes that have both fortified and pulled apart members of its various outfits. This coming of age, so to speak, has rendered a re-evaluation from the highest ranking position all the way down to those who hold the title of private, inasmuch as the issues at hand were growing ferocious in nature and demanded to be addressed. Clearly, the closing of the twentieth century presented the military with a strong lesson in accepting diversity. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCDivMl.rtf
Double Standards: Obeying Orders When Others Ignore Them
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15 pages in length. That life in the barracks is a stratocracy rather than a democracy speaks to the inherent nature of inequity where rules are concerned. In the military, as in every other subgroup of society, there is a division of status; civilized society is demarcated by social and economic class, while the military is separated by rank. To believe even for an instant that such delineation stops with something seemingly insignificant as a parking violation is to incorrectly understand the unspoken advantages that automatically accompany higher position. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCObeyOrdr.rtf
Dower's Embracing Defeat
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This 5 page book report focuses on Embracing Defeat by John Dower. Dower uses personal stories woven into this factual tale. An overview is provided and then, the economy of Japan in the aftermath of World War II is discussed. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA723Jap.rtf
Dropping The Bomb On Japan: Pros & Cons
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7 pages in length. The writer offers a comprehensive look at both sides of the historical argument. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCatomb.wps
Edward Zwick's "Glory": Power And Authority
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5 pages in length. Based upon the letters of Colonel Robert G. Shaw, director Edward Zwick's "Glory" addresses the issues of power and authority within a multiracial setting. Shaw, who was an officer in the Federal Army during the American Civil War, volunteered to lead the first company of black soldiers; from this experience, he was forced to deal with the prejudices of both the enemy who had orders to kill commanding officers of blacks as well as of his own fellow officers. Clearly, this was to unfold as a period of social acceptance not only for the white officer but also
for his black soldiers. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCglory.wps
Emergency Response Disaster Management
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A 20 page paper discussing issues surrounding emergency response as it relates to disaster management. The paper discusses emergency response resulting from the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, but it also discusses events such as Hurricane Fran in 1996, centering on the coast of North Carolina where the category 3 storm made landfall. The key to effective emergency response - excluding the training that can be seen as being a constant value lies in the quality of communication between diverse teams and agencies responding to the event that has generated a crisis. The purpose here is to address two primary questions: Are emergency responders equipped to communicate with others outside of their departments in time of crisis? [and] What are strategies to improve communications? The paper concludes that emergency response in urban areas is highly effective, but that the same efforts in rural areas can be hindered by communication deficiencies. Bibliography lists 11 sources. A companion 16-slide Power Point presentation is available.
Filename: KSnursEmerResp.rtf
Employee Development in the U.S. Army
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A 7 page paper discussing salient points regarding employee development and retention using training as a tool. The paper discusses the reasons for pursuing employee development and retention and offers a training plan using an approach similar to that already in use by the 84th U.S. Army Reserve Readiness Training Command, and it shadows the approach of both online and on-ground universities, as well as corporate training programs. LMS-centered applications are well developed and lend themselves well to employee development training within the U.S. Army. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KSmilEmpDev.rtf
Employment Law and the US Naval Hospital on Guam
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A 3 page paper discussing the differences between discipline, suspension, and termination (DST) of military and civilian personnel at a Navy hospital. Civilian DST is similar to that of any other large organization; the paper focuses on military processes. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KShrLawHospGu.rtf
Engaging Americans In The War On Terrorism
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4 pages in length. Engaging citizens to support and participate in the war on terrorism from a local level is not a difficult objective if the general public backs the fundamental principle behind the battle, which is the case in most global societies. However, when the country's populace not only condemns the reason(s) why the nation went to and remains at war but also distrusts the intent of its own leader, working toward drawing those same individuals into the war effort is a losing proposition. American citizens represent the second scenario where the current war on terrorism is concerned, with public participation at every level a scant percentage of what it is in other countries fighting the same war. One need only look so far as the Vietnam War to understand the difficult task of engaging Americans in a war they do not support. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCAmerWarTr.rtf
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