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    When she gets there‚ there are women everywhere. Women then take over the entire plot line and have roles of importance as opposed to just being overly sexualized background characters. This breaks away from the male gaze theory because although these women are prostitutes which are obviously sexual‚ they are not sexualized. Their personal lives are important

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    RBA Role

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    What are the RBA’s main responsibilities? Reserve bank of Australia (RBA) is the main body or organization to run an Australian Economy. It helps to make sustainability in a country. The main responsibilities of the RBA are explained below: 1. To improve or to stay constant Australian currency. 2. To avoid or tackle unemployment in a nation 3. To work for welfare of a nation. 4. RBA needs to be contact with government at all time to make or implements new policy in a country. 5. RBA is responsible

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    The Role of Language

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    The Role of Language The utilization of words & language as of today shows us a lot about our time era and time eras before us. How everything is arranged‚ pronounced and broken down helps us realize how different language helps change the mood and posture of a time era. In the formal past everything was smooth and connected most people used big words and proper grammar all the time no matter the situation. Today as time went on words are short and choppy‚ if you create your own slang no one cares

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    The 20th century of Tyne and Wear region was the time period of gold. It was famous because of the coal making‚ shipbuilding‚ and iron industry. Those heavy industries brought a fast economic growth and urbanization. The boom period of the 1950s saw unemployment levels as low as three percent (Robinson‚ 1988). However‚ this golden period came to an end due to the globalization‚ cheaper imports of oil and competition from foreign companies. Between 1950 and 1970 over one hundred coal mines were closed

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    Role of Internet

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    the Roles of Internet Communication in Business Relationships Nataša Golik Klanac Doctoral student‚ Hanken - Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration‚ natasa.golik@hanken.fi Abstract The development of successful business relationships relies greatly on interpersonal contacts. However‚ due to certain advantages of Internet communication‚ numbers of relationships start to relay increasingly on this impersonal way of communication. Therefore‚ there is a need to study what roles

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    Role Play

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    stolen wallet Victim: Officer‚ I’d like to report a crime. Police: Can you tell me what happened? Victim: I was in the market when somebody pick-pocketed me and stole my wallet. Police: Can you describe the person who stole your wallet? Victim: Yes‚ it was a slim man‚ about 180cm tall with short‚ brown hair. Police: What was in the wallet? Victim: A credit card‚ £65‚ my driving licence and my house keys. Police: What time did this happen? Victim: About 2pm. Police: Were there any witnesses? Victim: I

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    Roles in the Courtroom

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    caught‚ brought to justice and it’s done all within one hour. Then there are civil court shows like Judge Judy and Judge Mathis‚ where you can see what actually happens in a court of law when someone is sued. All in all‚ when you watch these shows you never get the full effect of the roles each person in a courtroom plays to bring a person to justice. Some roles are more important than others‚ but people like Bailiffs‚ Judges or even Jurors all share an amount of responsibility in making sure that justice

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    Mintzberg’s managerial roles can be connected with one another. (Tsoukas 1994‚ as cited by Lamond‚ 2003) “the logical links between Fayol’s functions and Mintzberg’s roles are demonstrated”. This article explains the interrelation between managerial functions and managerial roles in particular group so that the management in organisation can run effectively. This article is useful for the author’s research as it gives explanation about the importance of interpersonal roles in relations with managerial

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    Role of the Doctor

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    Inquiry into Modernising Medical Careers called for the profession to speak with a coherent voice and to define the role of the doctor. The profession heeded that call. This is the current consensus on the ever evolving role of the doctor. It has been developed in consultation with the undersigned organisations‚ patient groups and those medical and lay delegates who attended the Role of the Doctor Conference in October. The statement builds on much recent work by the signatory organisations and should

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    Role of Media

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    is to educate the people about the basic human rights. The dilemma of the developing countries is that people are not fully aware of their basic rights and if they know‚ they don’t know about what to do and where to go. They don’t know their collective strength. Even they don’t know how to protest and what is the importance of protests. Media should portray the facts. They should not transform the reality.Education and discipline is key to progress. This is the difference between a nation and a crowd

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