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    Children with working parents In the past‚ a typical family consisted of a father who went out to work and a mother who stayed at home and looked after the children. Nowadays‚ it is the norm for both parents to work. This situation can affect children both positively and negatively. Some people think that the children of working parents are in an advantages position were their parents are able to afford more luxuries such as new clothes‚ video games or mobile phones. Proponents of this view argue

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    long time. In fact‚ it can be considered as one of the basic characteristic features of the country. There have always been all sorts of opinions on what class society exactly means‚ how many classes there exist‚ based on what attributes are people of British society divided into those classes or even‚ what class is as such. All these themes are encompassed in the thesis title: The Depiction of Working Class in the United Kingdom in Two Selected Films. Concretely‚ working class attributes such as

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    down to me to match the appropriate Scottish suppliers with the right delegates (I had to extensively got to know the companies’ profiles to know what sort of products/services they were looking for/selling to their clients). Therefore‚ I had to learn how to skilfully negotiate beneficial conditions for myself without compromising the quality of the delegates’ experience and still making sure that the Scottish trade will benefit from their visit and that each delegate will find a potential partner that

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    Working‚ parenting‚ and going to school are tough Is it possible to accomplish my goals and still meet everyday responsibilities? Working a full-time job‚ being a single parent‚ and going to college are emotionally draining. It’s stressful‚ frustrating‚ and hard to be positive at times when there are so many demands on time. Goals can be accomplished and still meet everyday responsibilities. Working‚ parenting‚ and going to school are tough. Working a full time job is demanding. Getting up

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    My very first time ever being employed was as a dental assistant. I was impressed by the culture of kindness and professionalism that was always on display for everyone to witness. The dentist paid great attention to detail when it came to teaching all of the new assistants about keeping patients calm‚ keeping the instruments clean‚ keeping good notes‚ receipts‚ bookkeeping‚ and remembering different details of the patients.The dentist knew that his profession was synonymous with pain along with

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    Avis‚ I really enjoyed reading your post. Working as a multidisciplinary team definitely has it benefits‚ not only for the team that is involved but also for the client. I agree with what you said about the team having more resources available and there are more opportunities for feedback within the team. It is a great way to bounce around different ideas; sometimes we may feel that we have the best treatment plan but someone else may have one that has never been used and should be given a chance

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    Our life can be considered to a coin. We can have only one side of the coin. If we choose to be a housewife‚ we normally have no other way but to cook at home and look after the children. The benefit behind this is that the children get the utmost pleasure of their mothers and the love of their grandfather and grandmother. They are delighted by the social relations and in this context their personal relations with others will be improved. On the other hand‚ if we choose to become a working woman‚

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    household income. As a result‚ women in India who were mostly known as homemakers are forced to go for jobs and take up even careers that were considered only suitable for men such as working in night shifts in call centers or BPOs. They are left with no option but to fend for their families in all possible ways. Working women in India are faced with lot more challenges than their counterparts in the other parts of the world. In India men do not share on most of the household chores‚ it is women who

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    Working Effectively with Others Groups that are strategically formed and active will prosper though their endeavors. Creating a successful group can be seen as a difficult task. In reality‚ numerous factors must be accounted for in the process of organizing an efficient group for important situations and decisions. In his essay‚ “Small Change” Malcolm Gladwell states‚ “…if you’re taking on a powerful and organized establishment you have to be a hierarchy” (237). The group must create a thorough

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    I would like to work with Juvenile offenders‚ mainly because I feel that since they make up such a small group of the inmate population‚ 1200 offenders under the age of eighteen at the end of 2013 (p. 245‚ Seiter‚ 2017) that I would have a greater ability to utilize limited resource for a greater outcome. Juvenile offenders in adult incarceration are made up of individuals who have committed serious felony offenses under the age of eighteen (p. 244‚ Seiter‚ 2017). There are three approaches used

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