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Essay # 54013 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Group Homes, 2004.
A look at some of the issues that impact children as a part of group-home life within the foster care system in the United States.
2,587 words (approx. 10.3 pages), 11 sources, MLA, £ 55.95
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This paper examines how the entire concept of providing any type of foster care for children is to insure the physical safety and emotional well-being of these children. It looks at how the objective remains to provide the best care possible and whatever environment or setting is selected, it must meet the needs of the child and be a supportive, safe haven from the disruptive nature of his previous living situation. It explores how the system itself needs to be evaluated and perhaps reformed at the local, state ,and federal level and shows how, in all cases, children who are part of this system do suffer some type of fundamental breakdown in their emotional development. It discusses how the best solution that can be hoped for is for more research, better policies, and more coverage on these special needs children by the media and special interest groups; new policy initiatives and improvements in the existing system infrastructure can only lead the way to better solutions for these children.

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"Out-of-home placement is typically associated with numerous disruptions in attachment relationships. These losses and lack of permanence undermine a child?s attempt to form a secure attachment with a primary caregiver. The more changes in caregivers young children in any type of foster care experience, the more likely they are to exhibit oppositional behavior, crying and clinging (Gean, Gillmore & Dowler, 1985). Disruptions in attachment relationships can lead to Reactive Attachment Disorder of Infancy or Early Childhood (American Psychiatric Association, 1994), a disorder in which the child exhibits severe disturbances in relationships with caregivers."
Essay # 97181 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Social Work with Children, 2007.
An analysis of the non-secure group home system in the United States, focusing on children.
4,831 words (approx. 19.3 pages), 10 sources, MLA, £ 88.95
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This paper takes a look at the the non-secure group home system in the United States. According to the paper, in order to analyze this system, a look at the foster care system in New York City and the juvenile justice group home system in California is necessary.

Outline:
Administration for Child Services in New York
Need for Group Homes
The California Department of Juvenile Justice
The Juvenile Justice Group Home System
Conclusion

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"New York finds itself underbudgeted and underfinanced for both homeless people, especially youth. There is no safety net for youth between 16 and 21, even though that is the crucial time for development of a stable life for them. Youth who enter foster care and youth who find themselves homeless have life histories that are similar and which include emotional or physical abuse, family violence, mental illness, drugs and poverty, which induces many other stressors. There are a disproportionate number of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender youth in the foster care program, the homeless youth and runaway youth. This may be caused by their sexual preferences being rejected by the family and being "kicked out" of their homes to become homeless or to go to foster care. However, in a foster care home, or on the streets the same conditions may exist or be even more severe (Ayala, p. 1)."
Essay # 43037 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Foster Care Homes, 2002.
Research proposal for further study of children's group and foster care homes.
2,650 words (approx. 10.6 pages), 8 sources, £ 69.95
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This research proposal provides an introduction to the problem, a literature review, theoretical models, a project research design, a substantial survey tool, and a conclusion that promotes the validity of the project. It examines the effectiveness on the quality of life over the long term of residents of group and foster care homes.
Essay # 75620 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Pulte Homes, 2006.
This paper is a business profile of Pulte Homes, a home construction corporation.
1,325 words (approx. 5.3 pages), 3 sources, MLA, £ 31.95
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This paper explains that Pulte Homes is an exceptionally strong Fortune 500 company with a proven track record that stretches back more than fifty years. The author points out that this profile includes background information on the company, its corporate mission, some data on how the company is organized, the way that Pulte Homes has positioned itself in the industry and some of the primary operating strategies of the company. The paper concludes that, even if the demand for housing would dip in the coming years, Pulte Homes' solid strategies and conservative business policies should allow the company to weather such a situation admirably.

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"Much of the external success of Pulte Homes can be attributed to its internal organization. Pulte Homes currently employs about 13,000 employees in twenty-six U.S. states. Internally, the company is organized in an entrepreneurial fashion at the division level, with greater autonomy being afforded the lower levels of the organization. In addition, Pulte Homes has internal leadership programs that are designed to help encourage internal advancement. The whole of the corporate culture is one constructed around the value of teamwork."
Essay # 74654 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
KB Homes, 2006.
An analysis of the successes of the KB Homes company that builds and sells new homes in the United States.
9,736 words (approx. 38.9 pages), 12 sources, MLA, £ 141.95
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The author examines the financial achievements of the KB Homes business and offers many statistics about the company's work, for example, the amount of homes they sold and the prices they were sold for. The financial strength of the company is emphasized with, for instance, data showing the increasing value of their shares. The growth of this business to the fifth largest of its kind in the United States is shown with plenty of facts and figures.

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"KB Home is involved in building houses for the purpose of selling the houses to those who need newly constructed houses. For over half a century, families have been approaching KB Home in order to build their dream homes. In the present situation, KB Home has a reputation in terms of "architectural innovation, tremendous quality, superior customer service and warranties". (About Us- The KB Story) KB Home is a Fortune 500 company which has been listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol of 'KBH' (KB Home Ranks in Top Three for Customer Satisfaction in Albuquerque, Austin, Houston and Las Vegas According to J.D. Power and Associates Study) The name of the company has changed and it was earlier known as Kaufman and Broad Homes. The operations of the company are in US and France, as the functions of the constituent companies were, before they were joined together to form this company. Within United States they have grown into being the fifth largest builder and seller of homes through take over of many other builders. Their main competitors are now companies like DR Horton, Lennar and Pulte Homes."
Essay # 7718 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Broken Homes and Developmental Psychology, 2002.
A paper which explores the effect broken homes have on the emotional, physiological and behavioral development of the children involved.
3,090 words (approx. 12.4 pages), 12 sources, APA, £ 64.95
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An in-depth study on how children from broken homes are affected emotionally, physiologically and from a behavioral point of view. The paper explores issues such as children with single-parent homes vs. two-parent homes, the benefits of friends and extended families, single parent attitudes towards children, effects on academic education and emotional behavior, socioeconomic effects, step-parents and single fathers.

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"Today, single fathers seem to be more familiar with these roles in home management and childcare than mothers. Furthermore, the tie and connection between single fathers and children as well single mothers and children have now become new focal points for self-direction. Both single parents have set the criteria for organization of more traditional spheres of work and social life such that now single fathers develop close relationships with their children and have a greater appreciation of responsibility in being the primary parent.
However, the fact remains that no mater how good mother or a father can be as a single parent, the negative and adverse effects of children?s development proofed through various studies concludes that there's a price to be paid for removing one of the traditional pairs, and the old-fashioned concept and belief that to have a mother and a father is still a pretty good idea."
Essay # 109225 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Comfort Homes, 2008.
A case study analysis of Comfort Homes, including a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis and a Porter's five forces analysis.
2,699 words (approx. 10.8 pages), 10 sources, APA, £ 57.95
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This paper presents a case study of the company, Comfort Homes. It identifies two new market ventures Comfort Homes could potentially
enter and assesses the performance of Comfort Homes' owner-manager. The paper also looks at developing a strategy that will help direct Comfort Homes' future. The paper provides a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis and a Porter's five forces analysis of the company.

Table of Contents:
Introduction
Owner-Manager Performance
Positives
Vision and Commitment
Financial Control
Quality Control
Risk Taking
Room for Improvement
Marketing Inexperience
Delegation Issues
Human Resource Issues
Strategic Plan
SWOT
Strengths
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats
Current Strategy
Revised Strategy
New Market Venture
Porter's Five Forces
Government Housing Commission
Rural Farm Market
Conclusion

From the Paper
"James will have to overcome the communication issue within Comfort Homes in order to realise cost improvements and future expansion in the business. In sharing the knowledge James holds about the business he can effectively transfer his individual knowledge to an organizational level (Endres et al 2007). By informing his employees about the strategic direction Comfort Homes is taking, i.e. being an integrated cost leader and differentiator, staff can share suggestions and look for ways to reduce costs in the business. James could possibly even share the business financials with the staff under an open book policy, which has help many companies save on costs and improve their margins (Robbins et al. 2001). Last but not least Comfort Homes should keep in mind that as it grows it can take advantage of economies of scale, which will be a significant cost cutter. Therefore Comfort Homes will have to look to grow and expand, as will be discussed next in the new market analysis section, in order to gain greater buying power from suppliers."
Essay # 58384 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Children in Fatherless Homes, 2004.
Examines the effect on children who grow up in homes without fathers.
2,200 words (approx. 8.8 pages), 11 sources, APA, £ 48.95
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This paper researches a large representative group of statistics and facts in relation to children who grow up in fatherless homes. Further examined are the variables expressed in gender, race, economic status, and geographical location, and how these factors influence the situation of the child at home with no father present. Further, this work touches on every factor that is identified during the course of the research that is an issue or element in the life of a child from a home with no father present.

Paper Outline
Statement of Thesis
Introduction
Emotional Transitions
Financial Statistics - Economic Status
Educational Data on Fatherless Homes
Economic Status
Societal Factors - Preconceived Notions of Teachers and the Differential Treatment of the Child from the Home with no Father Present
Conclusion
Bibliography

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"The nature and demographics of divorce have changed to such an extent over the past few decades that the existence of children in fatherless homes has become an epidemic of mass proportions affecting almost half of the children in the United States. The longitudinal effects of divorce have become a consideration among parents, researcher, educators and children alike in the attempt to address all the variables incurred as factors due to divorce rates. Children growing up in single parent homes was only at the rate of 10% in the decade of the 1960's compared to 60% today due to the increase in the divorce rate, the acceptance of unwed mothers and the growing acceptance of cohabitation."
Essay # 33972 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Rocky Mountain Log Homes, 2002.
This paper discusses the domestic marketing strategy of Rocky Mountain Log Homes, an American log home company.
1,900 words (approx. 7.6 pages), 7 sources, £ 50.95
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This paper provides a detailed analysis of how this company could modify its marketing strategy in order to successfully enter China's housing market. The author emphasizes the product element of the marketing mix.
Essay # 71377 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Medication Dispensing in Nursing Homes, 2005.
This paper establishes guidelines for the safe storage and record keeping of medications used in nursing homes.
920 words (approx. 3.7 pages), 6 sources, MLA, £ 22.95
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This paper establishes guidelines for the storage, safety, record keeping, consent forms and stock medications used in nursing homes. It is based on federal laws and state regulations and describes how the medications should be dispensed, how records should be kept, the need for informed consent, safety measures and stock medications kept in nursing homes.

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" All medications should be stored in a locked cabinet at all times except where they are required to be kept by a resident on his her person because of the need for frequent or emergency use as determined by their physician..."
Essay # 69271 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Staff and Nursing Homes, 2005.
A summary of a research paper on the effects of the staffing mix on patient care in nursing homes.
920 words (approx. 3.7 pages), 1 source, APA, £ 22.95
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This is a summary and critique of a research paper about a study of the effect of the staffing mix on patient care and outcomes at nursing homes. The study looked at a range of nursing homes across five states and looked at the effect of having full-time RENs on staff on patient care and outcomes.
Essay # 24335 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Nursing Homes, 2002.
A discussion on the effect of conditions in nursing homes on the elderly.
1,125 words (approx. 4.5 pages), 4 sources, £ 28.95
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Discusses effect of conditions in nursing homes on the elderly. Nursing home industry. Complaints of neglect and abuse. Issue of elderly abuse in institutional facilities, especially long-term care facilities. Economics of nursing home care. Staffing problems. Reform measures to prevent abuse. Role of legisltors. Domestic abuse of the elderly.

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"Nell Hoover choked on laxative.
Vestal Ferguson suffocated as orange juice filled his lungs.
Esther Fincher's heart failed, and nobody called a doctor. Each year, hundreds of North Carolina's elderly suffer needlessly in the nursing homes they turn to for care. They lie for hours in their own waste or battle dangerously infected bedsores or, bound to their beds and wheelchairs, slowly lose the strength and will to walk, eat, speak. They're victims of poorly staffed homes and under-trained workers--and of the public system responsible for protecting them. The state pays the bills for 75% of our nursing home..."
Essay # 85130 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Funeral Homes, 2005.
An analysis of ethics and diversity factors in funeral homes.
1,125 words (approx. 4.5 pages), 5 sources, £ 31.95
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This paper evaluates Alderwoods' reexamination of their ethical standards, for too many of these ethical standards are being violated for the sake of profit maximization. This reexamination is significant, for as the second-largest operator of funeral homes and cemeteries in North America, actions Alderwoods takes influence the entire funeral home industry.

From the Paper
"Each and every day of the year more than six-thousand Americans die. Some of them pass away at home or at work, some die in hospitals or nursing homes, and others are killed in accidents or die by violence. Despite differences in how, when, or where they die, nearly every one of them ultimately leaves this world through a funeral home. Subsequently, it is important for funeral homes to administer effective staffing practices and selection tools which reflect trends in ethics and diversity. In response to trends in diversity and ethics, Alderwoods is reexamining their ethical standards, for too many of these ethical standards are being violated for the sake of profit maximization."
Essay # 74387 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Retirement Homes and Villages, 2004.
This paper discusses the recent developments of retirement homes and villages.
900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 6 sources, MLA, £ 22.95
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In this article, the writer discusses recent developments that have taken place regarding retirement homes and villages. Relevant issues involved in the transition to a new existence that challenges a person's self-identity are examined in the paper. The writer looks at the difficulties brought about by such a transition in the retiree's life.

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"Retirees who leave their hectic work lives often confront difficulties with replacing their work weeks with new meaningful activities. For them, their experience of retirement involves a major transition to a new existence that challenges their sense of identity thus undermining their overall well-being during this period. Apart from their withdrawal from a major social sphere of their lives, retirees are often distressed by the loss of control over their lives and their growing dependence on others. The erosion of their ability to care for ... "
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Papers [1-14] of 100 :: [Page 1 of 8]
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