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    criteria: risk assessments need to be given out before hand and signed by the trainee‚ any learning difficulties or injuries need to be identified before the training session has taken place‚ a demonstration is given by the training instructor when conducting a specific task‚ either a quiz/practical demonstration or both are given to the trainee to assess learning ability and a detailed course report is written by the trainer which is sent to the trainee’s manager. When the trainee is deemed fully competent

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    The Edsa Revolution

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    empowerment of democracy was exhibited in EDSA by its successful efforts to oust a tyrant by a demonstration without tolerance for violence and bloodshed. Prayers and rosaries strengthened by faith were the only weapons that the Filipinos used to recover their freedom from President Ferdinand Marcos’s iron hands. The Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) stretches 54 kilometers‚ where the peaceful demonstration was held on that fateful day. It was a day that gathered all Filipinos in unity with courage

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    Political Movements of Europe and China Introduction For this assignment I am going to analyse and evaluate the effectiveness of social networks in attracting‚ organising‚ linking and mobilising participants of social movements with both homogeneous and different backgrounds. I will also consider the extent to which the internet is effective in enhancing social networks and strengthening social movements. Firstly I will discuss the relationship between the internet and social movements drawing

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    varying degrees in traditional societies such as China and Turkey‚ and in colonies.  The spread of industrialization from industrialized countries to traditional societies was created by what Rostow calls the "demonstration effect."  There is a positive and a negative aspect of the demonstration effect.  On the positive side‚ through contact with the industrial societies people in traditional societies learned to realize the possibilities open to them.  On the negative side‚ people in traditional societies

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    Promotion Strategy Promotion is defined as the communication with the public in an attempt to influence them toward buying a product or services. Promotion is the broader‚ all inclusive term. Promotion‚ as a general term‚ includes all the ways available to deliver a clear‚ consistent and compelling message about the organization and its brands. Promotion has four distinct elements: advertising‚ public relations‚ personal selling and sales promotion. LG will enter new product market with very

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    in. Students played a major role‚ running demonstrations against the War‚ Veterans from the war threw their medals away in disgrace at what was happening‚ as well as a few more individuals‚ Richard Nixon‚ Coretta King‚ Dr Spock‚ Roger Laporte and Norman Morrison‚ who all did their own thing to symbolise the wrongs of the war. Teach-ins on why the USA should leave Vietnam‚ Railway Blocks with human barricades‚ Campus Demonstrations‚ Huge Public Demonstrations‚ Burning Draft Papers and even to the drastic

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    of television‚ your child’s name on the refrigerator spelled out in block letters‚ nursery rhymes and poems recited out loud. We want to create a culture of literacy at home. 2) Demonstration. When a child is learning language they receive thousands of demonstrations of speech all the time‚ every day. Demonstration in this sense refers to demonstrating to a child not just how you read and write but how you LEARN to read and

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    Civil Disobedience

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    States alone‚ many prominent peaceful movements have brought about some of the most prominent reforms put forth by the government. Being that no real results can be expected from mere picketing and passive proclamations from a megaphone‚ these demonstrations often break the law in some way‚ explaining where the label of disobedience comes from. Civil disobedience is an increasing practice worldwide‚ and it is proven to be exceptionally effective when put to the test against oppressive regimes‚ unjust

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    Anesthetic Ether Essay

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    Anesthetic ether is the actually diethyl ether CH3CH2OCH2CH3. It has been used as an anesthetic in medical surgery for over 150 years‚ though the hypnotic effects of ether was already discovered 500 years ago. The historical development of ether anesthesia is very dramatic and interesting. Ether anesthesia: The historical development Ether was discovered in 1275 by Spanish chemist Raymundus Lullius‚ and was named ¡§sweet vitriol." In 1540‚ a German scientist Valerius Cordus described the synthesis

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    How accurate is it to say that the Federal Government hindered the Civil Rights movement in the period 1945-1968? The Federal Government was a significant part in pushing the civil rights movement forwards‚ but in some cases it hindered the civil rights movement‚ especially with Presidential figures such as Eisenhower who had no interest in the Civil Rights movement. He believed that the social status and power of the black community in the US would improve naturally of its own accord over time

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