Pleasant Bluffs: Launching A Home-Base Hospital Program While analyzing the case on Pleasants Bluffs, the main problem is how will they come up with a proposal for the pilot program for Pleasant Bluffs home-base hospital care and how to manage it. According to the case, it stated that Graff Salot, the director of Performance Improvement (PI), at Pleasant Bluffs Health System, is tasked with making these changes. (Erskine,2016) Therefore some potential solution might be to complete this task, he must first hired more people for administrative, and clinical. By doing this, will help to better manage the PI department and patients.
3835 Nolan Ave Cincinnati, OH 45211 (513) 574-7833 April 21, 2017 Performant Inc. PO Box 9048 Pleasanton, CA 94566-9048 Dear Committee, This letter is to confirm that Joseph Waddle rents from me at 3835 Nolan Avenue in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has rented from me since July 2016, and pays $525 per month in rent. Furthermore, he also pays half the Gas and Electric bill and Cincinnati Bell Fiber-optic cable and internet bill monthly.
As has been noted through The Groundhog Day movie, Phil Connors was an atrocious person. Subsequently to the unforeseen phenomenon, he became cognizant of his inadequate behaviors, which prompted him to change himself. When the audience mull over the contrast in Phil’s personality through the movie they can recognize how given the time he changed to the better, which proved that the author’s message was to suggest that people can change given
This shows Wes was used to living the hood lifestyle because that is all he knew and was willing to live. Wes shows the reader he does not want to change and better
Based on the evidence found from the short stories “Harrison Bergeron”, “The Monsters are due on Maple Street”, and the nonfiction article “Genetic Engineering”, the utopian society in The Giver is destined to fail. First of all, author Kurt Vonnegut Jr. writes in Harrison Bergeron on how divergent characters that strive for change. In addition, the short story “The Monsters are due on Maple Street” by Rod Sterling, prejudice against different people and fear is shown how a peaceful neighborhood can tear itself apart. Finally, in Matt Bird’s nonfiction article, “Genetic Engineering”, he expresses how attempting perfection can result in by flaws. In a utopia, differences wouldn’t make the community a utopia.
Even as Montage is thinking about his self-transformation, he could feel the start of the long journey. This theme of change and transformation will lead to a better future, as Montag
Change is a thing that many human beings go through. This relates to the story, “Freddie In The Shade,” by Pam Muńoz Ryan, because the boy is like any other shy middle schooler having trouble with change. From moving to a new school, and his mother dying, he struggles to keep himself protected from anything else that can happen. At the very beginning of the story, he had no hope, had low confidence, and was standing in the shadows. Freddie can be described or seen as a sneaky person.
The book proves that a sense of communal unity arises when the lives of many are falling apart. In Rebecca Solnit’s A Paradise Built In Hell, she provides a stunningly paradoxical answer to the question of social transformation, but often creates problems that weren’t necessarily there. In a world of seemingly unrelenting catastrophes, where can one find a justifiable reason for sustainable social change? Solnit provides a strikingly enigmatic answer: right there, at Ground Zero, with the
“it's a good thing to be strange, normalness leads to sadness” -Phil Lester Conformity can change people into things that they're not. People change to fit in and to be the same as every other person that surrounds them. Edward Scissorhands, and the person who wrote the poem about school were different from society. They were happy the way that they were, until the rest of society disapproved and tried to shape them into just another ordinary person.
“Pleasantville” Life is filled with ups and downs and often times it can be very unpredictable. We are constantly being overruled by a system of sovereign authority. Nonetheless, it is important to acknowledge that everything is changing, and sometimes, there are point of fluctuation and moments that could transform our lives and who we are, but only if we embrace them. Recently, I watched a movie called “Pleasantville”. This film had me questioning about many moral concepts, but I was more interested about its emphasis on conservatism an acceptance.
Writing Assignment Freak the Mighty The quote I chose was “ No one stays like they are. Everybody is always changing”. I agree with this quote because I see people changing all the time.
Pleasantville: The Not So Perfect Community “Location, location, location.” When it comes to finding a place to live, location becomes a key factor in what can be a difficult decision making process. Oftentimes, people will choose to live in one neighborhood over another for a variety of reasons, including quality of life, access to transportation, infrastructure, diversity, and quality of schools. However, regardless of where someone decides to put down their roots, there is always going to be something about the area that the person would like to see changed.
After the ordeal Tom goes through to retrieve the yellow paper that nearly resulted in his demise, the paper gets blown away once more. This time, he allows the wind to sweep the yellow scrap out of his apartment window. Rather than endanger his life repeatedly, he decides that there are other, more important things to concern himself with. His experience changes him for the better. Living life in the moment shifts to be more important to him than any project for work.
The novel represents characters who provoke change (Coalhouse), characters who accept change (Mother and Tateh), and characters who resist change (Father). Coalhouse Walker Jr. is a black musician, a stubborn man of principle, who symbolizes provoking change. Father said that Coalhouse is a man who doesn’t “act or talk like a colored man” (162). He defies the social norms that exist for African Americans in this era. He does not dress or
For some it makes them strive for better in life because they know the struggle and don’t want that for themselves. In the text they were going through some hardship times “the boys came around to the window, on the side of the house, which was being held open by a long stick” The window being held up by sticks shows that it was broken, and they didn’t have sufficient funds to fix that broken window. “She said that he would be getting in the way if he took his usual place in the front room”, the house they lived in most likely didn’t have sufficient space for everyone to be able to sleep in a bed. That’s why J.D had to sleep in the front room. I have this friend that didn’t have the best growing up because it was so much of them that his mommy had to take care of with it only being her.