This essay explores ideas on drawing students in to the college writing center program.
Marketing Plan # 119901 |
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MLA | 2010
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This essay focuses on issues in the writing center community, but whereas previous research has focused on selling the writing center to colleagues this essay focuses on drawing students to the writing center program. The paper states that creating an open forum for writing tutors may help avoid "business as usual" in the writing center community. Further, the essay asserts that since the internal structure of the writing center has already been established, more focus on recruiting students to the center will help it become an academic force in its own right.
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"As writing programs become established--our own UNCW's Writing Center included--selling the Writing Center becomes its own new niche; an enthusiastic administrator will have a new challenge for fellow staff and tutors. In effect, we have already looked in upon the writing center program, methods have been debated and tested, and writing centers exist--May we now turn to looking outward?"
Tags:tutor writing center, marketing
An analysis of the Erin Mills Power Center located in the City of Mississauga.
Essay # 89378 |
1,575 words (
approx. 6.3 pages ) |
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2006
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The paper reviews the modern concept of the power center. This paper defines the power center as "...those shopping centres that are designed or renovated specifically to attract big box tenants". This assignment examines a specific power center to explore their use of space and retail strategies. The power center this paper reviews is the Erin Mills Power Center located in the City of Mississauga. It is bordered by Highway 403 on the west so that the power center can be easily accessed by car by people from other cities.
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This paper describes the role of an HR service center within an organization.
Research Paper # 93816 |
1,277 words (
approx. 5.1 pages ) |
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APA | 2007
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This paper explores the role and importance of an HR service center in an organizational environment. Several research articles are cited which support this idea. The paper describes the HR services center's functions and who benefits from its services. Also described are steps in implementing an HR service center. The paper concludes with an explanation of human resource information (HRIS) systems.
Outline:
Role of an HR Service Center
Steps to Implement a Center
Justifying Acquisition of HRIS Within a Company
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"An HR Service Center serves internal customers including employees and external customers including community members and external stakeholders in the organization by providing them with key insights regarding the organizations business structure, benefits and strategic design. Key stakeholders can also take advantages of the services offered by an HR service center and better understand the infrastructure of the organization or question an organizations policies, procedures and plans regarding the community or its external customers. "
Tags:human, resources, HR, service, center, HRIS, employee, management
A review of the Learning Center called "The Measure of Our Success".
Term Paper # 141131 |
3,000 words (
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The writer discusses the Learning Center called "The Measure of Our Success", a non-profit business from 1993-1996. The paper relates that the premise of the Learning Center was to bring the experience of women over 75 into the lives of children. The paper discusses how the Learning Center brought groups of teachers and learners together after school to work on homework, mingle during snack time, and utilize the advanced techniques of music therapy and art therapy. The paper discusses how there was more than one teaching strategy in play at the Learning Center.
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"The Learning Center I would like to discuss for this paper was called "The Measure of Our Success". It was a non-profit business from 1993-1996. The premise of the Learning Center was to bring the experience of women over 75 into the lives of children. The Learning Center brought these to groups of teachers and learners together after school to work on homework, mingle during snack time, utilize the advanced techniques of music therapy and art therapy. There was more than one teaching strategy in play at the Learning Center. Teaching was based on Precision Teaching. Precision Teaching was created..."
Tags:learning, center, education
A description of the Lou Walker Senior Center.
Descriptive Essay # 141152 |
1,250 words (
approx. 5 pages ) |
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The paper discusses how DeKalb County, GA broke ground on its first multipurpose senior citizens' center in 2004. The paper relates that the senior center, now fully constructed, is 38,000 square feet and has state-of-the-art comprehensive social, health, nutritional, educational and therapeutic services. The paper notes that the senior center is for people 55 years and older.
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"DeKalb County, GA broke ground on its first multipurpose senior citizens' center in 2004. The senior center now fully constructed is 38,000 square feet and has state-of-the-art comprehensive social, health, nutritional, educational and therapeutic services. The senior center is for people 55 years and older. The Lou Walker Senior Center has a multipurpose dining room with a stage, a pool, a computer cafe, craft rooms, educational programming, a wellness center, fitness facility, salon and barber shop, medical offices, and gaming rooms. There is parking for nearly 1,500 vehicles."
Tags:elder, senior, center
A review of the Logan Health Center (www.tvhc.org).
Term Paper # 133229 |
750 words (
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1 source |
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This paper covers the Logan Health Center (www.tvhc.org) and offers a short review of the center, its mission, and its role in the James Logan High School. It looks at the success and areas of improvement in the center and also discusses how a new counselor would be able to assist and aid the agency. Finally, it offers a conclusion that consolidates the argument and synthesizes it.
Tags:logan, health, center
A review of Oliver Stone's film "World Trade Center."
Film Review # 96804 |
1,020 words (
approx. 4.1 pages ) |
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MLA | 2007
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This paper reviews and analyzes Oliver Stone's film about the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. The paper focuses on the themes presented in the film, particularly that of hope. Although this review is positive toward the movie "World Trade Center," it does include some criticism toward the film. The reviewer concludes that the audience of "World Trade Center" should take away a message of hope.
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"Some reviewers found the film too patriotic and flag-waving, and too religious in nature. Another critic writes, "The visual approach of 'World Trade Center,' heavy on the intense close-ups and fervent in its embrace of the characters' religious and patriotic strains, flies in the face of everybody's preconceptions about what a Stone film feels like" (Phillips). However, these are some of the things that helped the two men remain alive, and this seems as if it is a natural reaction to the unnatural events surrounding them. They turn to their spiritual side and introspection to help make some sense of their predicament and their lives. Above all, they realize they have everything in the world to live for, and they do not want to die. They realize they have made mistakes, and they want another chance to make things better if they survive. "
Tags:World, Trade, Center, Oliver, Stone, 9/11, terrorism, terrorist, attacks
Description of implementing a community youth center.
Descriptive Essay # 122785 |
500 words (
approx. 2 pages ) |
0 sources |
2008
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This paper describes the program design and approximate timeline for a community youth center to be developed in California. It further describes activities the center will provide. The paper details the steps for setting up the center.
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"The program at the Cutler Orosi Community Youth Center will focus on providing wholesome activities for children from grade school age through high school. Sporting activities such as flag football for teens and tee ball and soccer leagues for younger girls and boys will be offered, along with coaching and other forms of interaction such as team dinners and other events. Arts and crafts activities will be offered also, including art classes such as painting, drawing and pottery. Creative expression through writing..."
Tags:youth center, program design, timeline, teachers, coaches, director, marketing
An overview of a community health center (CHCC) which is a behavioral health center.
Term Paper # 127850 |
3,000 words (
approx. 12 pages ) |
10 sources |
APA | 2008
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The paper provides a description of the CHCC with reasons for losses in revenue, why an adolescent dual diagnosis program is important and what a dual diagnosis program is. This is followed by a list of the strengths and weaknesses of the Behavioral Health Center and goals of the new service.
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"The following presents a community health center (CHCC), which is a behavioral health center. A description of the CHCC with reasons for losses in revenue, why an adolescent dual diagnosis program is important, and what a dual diagnosis program is provided. This is followed by a list of the strengths and weaknesses of the Behavioral Health Center and goals of the new service. A comprehensive plan with project management theory is presented with a discussion of multiple cultural backgrounds that must be considered as..."
Tags:Community, Health, Center, Plan
This business plan describes a technology plan for a call center.
Business Plan # 91961 |
2,250 words (
approx. 9 pages ) |
2 sources |
MLA | 2006
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This information technology plan describes the recommended structure for a call center. It explains the necessary infrastructure for a call center and also gives background and goals for such an organization.
Business Goals and Objectives
Analysis of the Organizational Structure
Hardware
Software
Vision
Project Portfolio
Implementation Plan
Review
References
From the Paper
"The report will consist of the following sections:
1) An overview of the business and its goals and objectives.
2) An analysis of the ways in which information technology can support the business goals and objectives.
3) A Current Status Assessment of the information technology environment including hardware, software, information systems, personnel and organizational structure.
4) A model of the information technology environment that will support the systems required to achieve the business objectives
5) A prioritized list of specific projects required to implement the information technology model. Each project will contain information regarding the project objectives, resource requirements, costs and benefits, estimated time frames and potential risks.
6) An implementation plan including support requirements, management tools and structure required to make the plan a reality."
Tags:business, call, center, hardware, information, plan, software, technology