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    Beginning Rufus‚ basset hound Long ears 12 years old Middle Riding in truck Claws clip Loved sports Ending scratching Died Very Ending 1 year New dog Pet Story/Rufus Once upon a time there lived the most laid back‚ easy going dog you could ever meet and his name was Rufus. He was a purebred basset hound. White body with brown spots‚ and weighed about fifty-five pounds. He was twelve years old‚ and he played like he was two. Rufus had the most amazingly long ears

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    NVQ3 Health Social Care UNIT 3 Promote equality and inclusion Knowledge Understanding Workbook Name Date Tutor signature and date Activity 1 (1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3‚ 3.3) Explain what is meant by Diversity Diversity means differences between individuals according to their nationality‚ age‚ culture‚ ability‚ race‚ sexual preference and religion Equality Equality means fairness and justness of individual rights‚ giving choices and opportunities in respect of individual needs Inclusion Inclusion means

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    METAMORPHOSIS OF TATA STEEL -THE CHALLENGES OF CHANGE MANAGEMENT "There is nothing more difficult to take in hand‚ more perilous to conduct‚ or more uncertain in its success‚ than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things." — Niccolo Machiavelli The Prince (1532) "In times of rapid change‚ experience could be your worst enemy." — J. Paul Getty INTRODUCTION 1. Tata Steel is the largest steel company of the country and at present stands as the 10th largest steel

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    How far did developments in the mass media in the 1960’s promote cultural change? In the 1960’s‚ mass media improved and expanded greatly due to the scientific developments being made at the time and media became a much greater part of people’s lives than it ever had been before. The power of television‚ radio‚ newspapers and magazines had a huge influence on the way people lived in the 60’s and the expansion of mass media was the starting point to creating a modern Britain which would revolve

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    501 use and develop systems that promote communication Be able to address the range of communication requirements in own role 1.1 As manager of the service a large proportion of my working day is problem solving. I need to communicate effectively with colleagues‚ individuals that use the service‚ family and friends of those using the service‚ advocates and other external agencies i.e. residential managers‚ health professionals‚ social services. Daily handover gives all colleagues the opportunity

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    In Chapter 3 of his book‚ “Ways of Seeing”‚ John Berger argues that in western nude art and present day media‚ that women are largely shown and treated as objects upon whom power is asserted by men either as figures in the canvas or as spectators. Berger’s purpose is to make readers aware of how the perception of women in the art so that they will recognize the evolution of western cultured art. Berger begins by claiming that in nude art the “presence” of a man is that of an actor who asserts

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    How does SNS change the way communicate between people in Vietnam? About 5-10 years ago‚ people communicate directly in the normal way. But then Social Network System appeared and it changed a lot the way people communicate‚ especially in Vietnam. Nowadays‚ young people who grow up with the Internet and all the technology out there‚ actually they take all of it for granted. It’s easy to have a new technology devices and it’s also simple to learn how to use it. The communication between people

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    Joy Day Buel and Richard Buel‚ Jr.‚ authors of The Way of Duty‚ describe Mary Fish Silliman by saying "She remained to the end of her life less a daughter of the Revolution than a child of the Puritans". This is proven throughout her life. Despite outside influences and events‚ Mary continued steadfast in her beliefs as a Puritan. Mary Fish was born into a Puritan world. Her parents‚ Joseph and Rebecca Fish‚ raised her using standards that dated back to the Old Plymouth colony. She was taught

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    Imokhai Okolo Mrs. Beaven AP English 12 13 October 2012 A Memoir of a Boy Solider A Long Way gone is a great novel that tugs at the heartstrings. A long way gone is the story of a boy named Ishmael Beah who is a normal kid with a loving family growing up in Sierra Leone. However‚ one day while Beah is off with his brother and friends visiting the village of Mattru Jong to perform in a talent show‚ his home village‚ Mogbewmo‚ is attacked and destroyed by rebel soldiers. Because of the attack

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