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Colorful Dialogue: Talking Towards Civic Engagement, Kate Olson
Colorful Dialogue: Talking Towards Civic Engagement, Kate Olson
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Noticing a need in the Mankato, Minnesota area to link new immigrants and refugees with the greater Mankato community, the YWCA Mankato started the Walking in Two Worlds program. The Colorful Dialogue, a part of the Walking in Two Worlds program, is a monthly community forum where long-time residents and newcomers, including immigrants and refugees, meet to discuss topics important for community building. The purpose of this research is to evaluate the program as a form of civic engagement. Two main questions shape the research: (1) Is the YWCA program, Colorful Dialogue an effective method of civic engagement? (2) Is …
The Role Of Medical Training Background In Patient Satisfaction, Mariam Zia Qureshi
The Role Of Medical Training Background In Patient Satisfaction, Mariam Zia Qureshi
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The number of international medical graduates (IMG) is increasing and their ability to satisfy patients has never been studied. The purpose of this study is to examine if there is a difference between the patient satisfaction scores of US medical graduates (USMGs) and IMGs. This is a retrospective study in which 2627 returned patient experience surveys of 55 physicians working in Medical Practice in South Western Mayo Health System were evaluated. These surveys were returned from August 2009 to August 2010. An independent t-test and t-inverse test was conducted with significance level of 0.05. The results of t-test lead to …
Community Down: The Loss Of Sergeant Joe Bergeron, John Edward Helcl Ii
Community Down: The Loss Of Sergeant Joe Bergeron, John Edward Helcl Ii
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What local government officials, administrators, and staff can expect and how to can help in the aftermath of a peace officer’s line-of-duty death within their community.
Corporate Speech In The Wake Of Citizens United V. Federal Election Commission, Eric Groonwald
Corporate Speech In The Wake Of Citizens United V. Federal Election Commission, Eric Groonwald
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This paper provides an overview of the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission Supreme Court case and subsequent ruling. Discussion includes the impact on corporate electoral speech, current disclosure and disclaimer laws and reform options.