¶ … Justification "It is only by conducting additional evaluations that not only cover these issues, but also involve all stakeholders and address limitations of existing data sources, that policymakers will have the information they need to identify and quantify needs and develop more effective case management programs for future disasters," pointed out the U.S. Government Accountability Office (USGAO) in its 2009 report to Congress after the federal management of hurricanes Rita and Katrina (2009a, p. 35). Nonetheless while the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) concurred with the USGAO's recommendations, and despite what appears to be some progress at the time of publication (USGAO, 2009a, p. 35), the overall recommendations appear as yet unaddressed, according at least to an undated USGAO Office of Public Affairs Web site describing the findings (USGAO 2009b). The 2009 report lists a variety of areas where performance could be improved, indicating future evaluation may continue to deliver productivity improvements that may save lives and forestall hardship for American citizens until 100% success rates can be achieved. USGAO's second recommendation was to make sure whatever FEMA planning outcomes resulted from analysis, that the result "includes practices to enhance and sustain coordination among federal and nonfederal stakeholders" (USGAO, 2009a, p. 36). This recommendation suggested "such an evaluation would assess whether those most in need received services, client outcomes, factors that contribute to those outcomes, and the role of specific services such as direct assistance," among other components (USGAO, 2009a, p. 36). The report goes on to list examples like...
Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) warns watershed managers that water "security planning is critical because of the increased threat of terrorism and other intentional attacks since 9/11" and "requires careful planning and preparation" (USEPA, 2006, p. 4). My interest and coursework has all been aimed at a goal to contributing toward public safety after graduation, particularly focusing on domestic bioterrorism, and analyzing past failures and successes will further prepare me to contribute to this essential facet of national security to the degree my achievement enables me to serve. As a recently foiled amateurish but potentially menacing attack against a Cleveland bridge suggests, intent to commit domestic terrorism persists (Pelofsky and Palmer, 2012, n.p.), and as we have learned from the Oklahoma City Bombing prior to 9/11 just for example, not all these threats end up detected or incompetent.
S. were "proficient in reading and math," Pytel explains. These statistics "loudly states that students entering high school" are simply not prepared, Pytel goes on. Moreover, U.S. students do not fare well on the international educational stage. At a time when globalization has brought much closer linkage between cultures, economies, and countries, American school children are lagging behind. The justification for focusing on strategies to keep children interested in school
, 2005). In addition, the workload on clinicians is often increased past the point of reasonable because it is too intrusive and time consuming to document patient encounters during clinic time (Grabenbauer, Skinner, and Windle, 2011). The amount of information that can accumulate in a patient's record from multiple sources can be daunting and lead to information overload. CDS alerts can be so common that clinicians begin to ignore them.
ELearning in Corporate Environments Organizations and eLearning Organizations today are in a continuous state of evolution. There is consistent learning, interacting, and implementation of new solutions to organizational challenges. This means that in order for organizations to succeed they must find ways to share their collective wisdom, preferably in real-time. The remedy most turn to is technology. Specifically, organizations are finding creative ways to include eLearning, or electronic learning, into their overall
Justification Report for American Beverage Corporation "There is a growing sense of the world's interdependence and connectedness, and an understanding that progress is an illusion if it destroys the conditions for life to thrive on earth" (Buchholz, 1991). Twenty years ago, business ethicist and university professor Rogene Buccholz made the point that preserving natural resources should be a priority for the business community. Since that time, corporate social responsibility has become
Antenatal Education Systematic Review Antenatal education programms In pregnant women, how does group antenatal education compare to no antenatal education or individual antenatal education for improving outcomes of childbirth and parenting? In pregnant women, how does group antenatal education compare to no antenatal education or individual antenatal education for improving outcomes of childbirth and parenting? Antenatal education programs are key in improving maternal health all over the world. They have been widely embraced in
.....brain training games on aged individuals displaying the initial symptoms of dementia. This research will be conducted on the premise that participating in cognition-related activities impacts cognitive impairment inception and occurrence (Connor & Shaw, 2016; Lampit et al., 2014). Further, participating in such cognitive pursuits (even those linked to digital games) can probably aid aged persons without dementia in improving or at least maintaining their cognitive abilities. Hence, this research
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