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The article titled, BEST PLACES TO WORK 2004: Family atmosphere makes
work fun at Total Printing, discusses a company that employees seem to enjoy working
at. This article was published in 2004, by the Wichita Business Journal and was written
by Janeen Benbenek. The Article is mainly a bunch of statements of their employees and
how they have felt working with this family owned printing business. Allen and Rosanne
Woolf own this company and even live in the apartment right above the workplace. Their
Employees say Allen doesnt play favorites and is a fair and honest boss. Others
feel like they can handle anything because they know management will always be behind
them and willing to help. Finally, the children of the employees are invited in after school
so that their employees arent stressed. One employee Oetting says, Employees feel this
work place accommodates their family lifestyles, and Allen sets the example on
Pre Nursing
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I red the article titled, Exploring Future Nurses' Attitudes and Beliefs Related to
Childhood Overweight. This article was a collaboration written by Julia Snethen, Ruth
Treisman, Aaron Buseh, and Sheryl Kelber in August 2014. This partnership article was
gains in wellness are being compromised by the raising problem of childhood obesity.
It later talks about what steps are being taken to prepare future nurses to deal and
care for overweight children. They decided to explore the attitudes of the pre-nursing
students so they could effectively teach them how to one day work with these type of
children. They found a majority of the students believed that overweight children were
not considered healthy. And the combined group of students they tested, 69% of them
were not comfortable associating themselves with overweight children. They concluded
that the students overall had a negative perception about overweight children.