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    Issues (Change and Organizational Development) As organizations evolve and come to be seen as dynamic‚ coping systems‚ the concept of how they change and methods by which they manage change has continued to be refined. (Rafe Harwood‚ ND) The organizational change can be structural change‚ technology‚ people or task. Managing a process of change in an organization can be a highly complex task and is often essential for effective organizational development (OD). The forces to boost the change in an

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    Gwen and her daughter Meg are always in constant conflict with each other; revealing that Gwen is losing control of her life. As she struggles to maintain her grip on her daughter she tightens her grip on her social status. Her caravan is the symbol for her status‚ “We’ve got a caravan‚ everything in it you could want”. The caravan has everything that a normal middle class family would have at their home and shows that Gwen doesn’t want any change on her holiday

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    Financial Planning and Strategies – Group Project Objective of the document The report comprises financial advice for Gwen and Fred. You both are 26 and 25 years of age respectively‚ currently working and enjoy good health. You have sought my advice with an intention of protecting your financial future with an express view of secure financial situation during your retirement. An analysis of your current financial situation is undertaken and based on the information you have provided‚ advice

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    John Donne indeed uses poetry as a vehicle for expressing emotions towards a variety of subject matter‚ however particularly with reference to his lover‚ to God and to death. Donne documents his confidence in his emotions towards his lover in “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning”. Moreover ‚ post his wife’s death‚ in “Holy Sonnet X” Donne cements his assuredness of emotions toward death in verse. Conversely to Donne’s security in his feelings‚ in “The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock” T.S. Eliot creates

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    taken from the story “A Member of the Family” by a famous award-winning Scottish novelist Muriel Spark. The Times newspaper named Spark in its list of "the 50 greatest British writers since 1945" The fragment is about two women with the desperate mood Gwen and Trudy who spend their leisure time in a cheap lake town. Sometimes they argue and discuss the weather outdoor. The extract under analysis belongs to the belles-letters functional style‚ the main aim of which to give the readers aesthetic pleasure

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    single soul and so can never really be divided‚ or have twin souls permanently connected to each other. A metaphysical conceit is an extended metaphor or simile in which the poet draws an ingenious comparison between two very unlike objects. "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" ends with one of Donne’s most famous metaphysical conceits‚ in which he argues for the lovers’ closeness by comparing their two souls to the feet of a drawing compass—a simile that would not typically occur to a poet writing

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    Sex Trafficking in Connecticut The Girls Next Door It is hard to imagine that in our own backyards‚ there are people being demoralized and abused for sex. An industry where mostly women are exploited for their bodies and used for profit‚ more and more women are entering the practice of prostitution‚ unaware of the risks involved. Promises of a glamorous lifestyle‚ lots of quick money‚ and rights of being your own boss‚ are beliefs among the women entering this trade. Unfortunately‚ this is a

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    Discovery allows main characters to gain sight or knowledge into themselves and others. This is evident in Michael Gow’s Away‚ as seen through the characters of Gwen‚ Coral and Tom. The three gain sight and knowledge into their lives through the different perceptions and ideas of discovery. Similarly‚ in The Book Thief‚ Liesel gains sight and knowledge into the world around her‚ with the help of books which allow

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    Journeys. Today the meaning of journey has been lost in many forms of literature. Every single author creates some sort of journey in the stories that they write‚ no matter what form or medium it is in‚ there is always a journey being taken. There are three different types of journey; they are inner‚ physical and imaginative. By categorising different forms of literature into these three options‚ the meaning of journey can be easily derived and the techniques in which they are constructed can

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    Expendable Dolls The Thirteenth Amendment promised freedom by abolishing slavery and involuntary servitude. Many today believe this to be true‚ however‚ slavery from the past has taken on new forms and meaning into the present. Freedom remains to be elusive to countless of people in two simple words: human trafficking. In today’s globalized society‚ the immoralities of human trafficking are entrenched in lives of people that most will not detect. Those who are victims to the transformed slavery

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