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    Executive Summary

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    Cody Morrow and Gaige Marshall’s Business Plan Executive Summary Play Forward Clothing is in the process of being formed as a partnership owned and operated by Cody Morrow and Gaige Marshall. This plan is written as a guide for starting and managing this new business and will also serve as the basis for a separate, detailed marketing plan. Following is a summary of the main points of this plan. * The objectives of Play Forward Clothing are to generate a profit, grow at a challenging

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    PTSD: A Summary

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    A type of treatment that would be helpful for Precious, or any person suffering with PTSD would be a cognitive type treatment or intervention. “(Alan) Carr notes that effective interventions typically include psychoeducation, graded exposure and coping skills training to help the child manage PTSD symptoms such as anxiety, flashbacks and nightmares” (Stallard 2005). Stallard’s article is summarized as informations for interventions for children and adolescents with PTSD and this included the diagnosis

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    Thematic Summaries

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    assigning a thematic summaries. The summaries were then reviewed and analyzed so overarching themes could be established. It was found that the interviewee routinely made references to her subordinates, collecting information, listening, and her vision which aligned with the school mission statement. Within the transcript the themes were then assigned the color codes green, orange, pink, and blue respectively. Three additional codes were also introduced to provide clarity to the piece. Statements

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    Exploratory Summary

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    In the article, Inclusive leisure experiences of older adults with intellectual disabilities at a senior center (2014), Brenda Rossow-Kimballa and Donna L. Goodwin provides insightful knowledge by explaining to the reader the importance of leisure experiences for older adults who acquire impairments and who actively attend a community-based senior citizens recreation center. The researchers go into depth about the meaning of recreation and the meaning given to those experiences. An exploratory interpretative

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    Executive Summary

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    Kaiser Permanente Risk Management Executive Summary Organization Description Kaiser Permanente (KP) is the nation’s largest integrated health care delivery system. KP serves nine states and over nine million members, with an annual operating revenue in 2013 of 53.1 billion. KP is a leader in quality improvement efforts in the health care industry through participation in studies performed by the National Committee on Quality Assurance (NCQA), The Joint Commission (TJC) accreditations, and the

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    Program Summary

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    Program Summary Vicky Holbert Axia College of University of Phoenix Program Summary Overview Continental Senior Center is a community based organization located in Westminster, Orange County, California; a historically rich community founded nearly 200 years ago. Approximately 60% of the population of Westminster is over the age of 60 and have lived there all their lives. Of these senior residents approximately 50% have a poverty-level income. The Continental Senior Center is proposing a

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    Summary: Interview

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    the purpose of my sociology class; however, your privacy will be respected. All of the information you share with me will be kept private between myself and my teacher. In addition, your name will not be included in this transcript and my interview summary. Can you start by telling me a bit about where you grew up? Where did you live, and what was your neighborhood like in terms of class and

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    PDSA Summary

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    collected data is analyzed, summarized, discussed and evaluated. The “act” portion is the final step which is examines whether to initiate, modify, or eliminate the intervention based on whether the results are favorable or not. The following is a visual summary of the PDSA cycle as it pertains to my project. In my Week 2 discussion I described

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    The Hatfeilds and the McCoys by Otis K. Rice Publisher, The University Press of Kentuckey,1982 The Hatfeilds and McCoys were two families who fueded in kentuckey and west virginia. These two families fought for quite some time. This book is very interesting because it takes place in my home town. The book starts off by telling about all the people who are involved in the story. It then goes on to tell why the families first started fighting for. The familys had a disagreement over a pig. Randall

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    Memo Summary

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    Summary of the Memo This memorandum provides a summary of the environmental and political background of Ontario’s greenhouse gas emissions. It specifies the varying impacts of climate change as a result of increases in GHG emissions and gives examples of how and where these impacts are being felt in Canada. As a large contributor to Canada’s overall GHG emissions, Ontario should provide regulations and policies to mitigate these emissions. A variety of policy instruments will be examined to determine

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