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People at the postconventional level of moral development ma…

People at the postconventional level of moral development make moral decisions based on selfish reasons.

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A company facing a simple environment would:

A company facing a simple environment would:

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____ refers to the production of novel and useful ideas.

____ refers to the production of novel and useful ideas.

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Kohlberg’s three phases of moral development in order are la…

Kohlberg’s three phases of moral development in order are law and order, instrumental exchange, and universal principle.

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More premature babies than ever before are surviving due to…

More premature babies than ever before are surviving due to improvements in medical knowledge and care. The ____ component of hospitals has influenced this improved survival rate.

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Batteries currently used in cell phones have an annoyingly s…

Batteries currently used in cell phones have an annoyingly short life. The development of a new power source for cell phones would act as a technological substitute.

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Even though education and communication, participation, nego…

Even though education and communication, participation, negotiation, top management support, and coercion can all be used to manage resistance to change, coercion should only be used in crisis situations or as a last resort.

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In a properly managed organization, there will be no resista…

In a properly managed organization, there will be no resistance to needed change.

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What is the standard size for endotracheal adapters?

What is the standard size for endotracheal adapters?

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CASE STUDY 17:  Your co-worker, Nate, is having problems wit…

CASE STUDY 17:  Your co-worker, Nate, is having problems with the youth that attend his inner-city afternoon recreation program.  You have agreed to stop by and spend an afternoon observing so you can give him feedback on how he might improve his approach.  Nate’s program is advertised as offering a broad range of activities in a local community facility using a youth empowerment philosophy. On a typical afternoon four youth workers staff the program.  Activities are held in a large metal building with a cement floor in the neighborhood where the youth live.  The interior space is open and not sub-divided by walls.  The building is surrounded by a fenced-in dirt yard mostly devoid of grass.  Approximately 30-40 youth ranging in ages from 10 to 18 attend the program daily and come directly from school.   Typically 80% of the youth are male and 20% female; most are first generation Canadians.  Across the street from the metal building is a fenced neighborhood playground where younger youth can play on swings, slides, climbing equipment and sand boxes under the supervision of program staff. On the afternoon that you observe, youth begin drifting in around 3:15 pm.  A basketball game is started on a court at one end of the building and as youth arrive they are expected to join the game or sit quietly and watch.  As the number of youth increases, the game is divided into two games to give more youth opportunity to participate.   The older males dominate the games and you notice the younger ones slowly disengaging from play and drifting around the perimeter of activity.  Few of the girls participate.  You notice some of the younger children following staff around asking when snacks will be served and when the younger group will be allowed to go to the playground across the street.  Others are entertaining themselves by running wildly through the basketball games and in and out through the doors. 

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