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    Different leadership styles in the public services Team leaders and there roles in leadership There are several different leadership styles used within the public services. Therefore there are many varied suggestions that define someone as being a strong leader. However a ‘leadership style’ is a unique style that people recognise to encourage or influence other people in a way others do not so that they admire and want to be like. A team leader’s role in the public services is to provide instruction and

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    Rural sociology- 1205 Introduction Definition…… The nomenclature ‘Rural Sociology’ indicates that it is the scientific study of Rural Society. Broadly speaking‚ it deals with the systematic study of Rural Society‚ its institutions‚ activities interactions‚ social change etc. It not only deals with the social relationship of man in rural environment but also takes urban surroundings into considerations for a comparative study. So Rural Sociology primarily deals with the description and analysis

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    Tourism in the rural areas is one of the new opportunities that are being created for those dwelling there. They have the resources‚ the manpower‚ the basic skill &expertise in terms of hospitality and a down-to-earth approach that is in sharp contrast with the five star culture of tourism in city areas. The rural residents have a scope and potential to present a very pleasant and exciting change from traditional tourism which tourist are finding jaded and therefore have begun exploring new vistas

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    | UNIT THREE CRIMINOLOGY PROJECT | URBAN & RURAL CRIME | | | | Elaine Lawrence | 23/4/2012 | | RURAL CRIME INTRODUCTION This project is going to look at urban crime and rural crime and how it differs. It will look at statistics for crime in urban and rural areas and see whether there is any difference. There is research put forward by criminologists to suggest that crime is higher in urban to that of rural areas. The project will be using secondary research as

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    follow the HOSA’s strict guidelines and create what you have to do for that specific event. Then you go and compete against other schools that did the same event. Competition #1 An event that I was looking at is Public Service Announcement. For this event you have to educate the public on a health problem. You have to make a video of us talking about our certain event and how we educated the topic. You have to do a lot of research so you know everything about your topic when you present and make

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    Documentary Analysis The suburban life seems to be pretty split in terms of life style. From the reading‚ I’ve noted that adolescents experience either the relaxing/lazy or hardworking/tiring side of it. Some despise the ’vegetable’ life of it‚ and others loathe the working life of it. Because of the isolation‚ cars became as important to adolescents as it was to adults. There was virtually no way to get around most suburbs without a car‚ and for those who needed public transportation‚ cities remained

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    Urban Sprawl Rapid expansion of our metropolitan areas has been coined the term “urban sprawl”. Urban sprawl is now looked at negatively because of its affect on society. Because of capitalism and the idea of having your home with the white picket fence‚ urban sprawl has taken over the United States of America. The affects of urban sprawl can be seen in our environment‚ our community‚ and in our health. Our community has changed the most due to urban sprawl. “One in two Americans now lives

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    Public-Service Bulletin Michael Dyer SCI/220 April 22‚ 2011 Alison Barrett Public-Service Bulletin This is a service bulletin for the public in the local area. This is to help you to watch out for certain things. I: Identify some common safety issues related to food purchase‚ storage‚ and presentation II: Describe some illnesses or problems the safety issues might cause‚ ways to prevent the illnesses or problems‚ and recommendations for where readers might search for more information

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    and 600‚000 people. The large dissimilarity among these guesses and estimations describes that‚ as the National Coalition for the Homeless states‚ "By its very nature‚ homelessness is impossible to measure with 100% accuracy." Homelessness in Rural Areas: Rural homelessness is the consequence of insufficiency and a deprivation of reasonable housing. The research occurred in 2005 shows that the chances of being poor are from 1.2 to 2.3 times greater for individuals living in nonmetropolitan areas‚ as

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    Urban Planning What solutions would you have proposed for a city if you were an urban planner? Many cities suffered overcrowding. This problem left a lot of consequences such as low health‚ high crime rates‚ and impoverished areas. For this reason‚ Garden City‚ Radiant City and City Beautiful were created to provide solutions which probably would arrange the population in certain areas and improve the life quality of people. These three ideas have been a great influence to urban planners for over

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