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    with personal ones. The desire to help individuals you are supporting can distort your view of the correct practice. This happened to me‚ however‚ the experience has been a massive learning curve as I have learnt from mistakes and now recognise the importance of protecting my

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    countries‚ describe and explain the difference in the importance of tourism in their economic development Since the approximated establishment of tourism in the seventeen hundreds‚ its growth has been both rapid and widespread. Due to advancements in technology‚ different areas becoming more accessible and people being generally more able to travel‚ tourism has developed drastically from the early days of the package tours by Thomas Cook in the 1840’s. Tourism nowadays comes in many forms; sport‚ recreation

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    Modernism Modernism first came to Australia in the mid-1910s through migrants1‚ expatriates‚ exhibitions and publications. The movement spanned five turbulent decades‚ including global wars‚ economic depression‚ technological advance and massive social change. Inspired by early European avant-gardes2‚ the modernist movement3 affected many forms of arts and commerce. While modernism was expressed differently in each of these forms‚ the common thread was a rejection of traditional representations

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    INTRODUCTION Social policies mirror the history of social welfare in a country or a region. They also reflect the social‚ cultural‚ economic and political context of the societies in which they are located. They tend to evolve slowly and attempt to address pressing social problems‚ meet human needs and promote the social well-being of the population as a whole. The norms and values of a society and its varying traditions and practices designed to meet human needs also influence the direction of social policies

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    understanding‚ additionally the findings were counter- intuitive meaning that the findings weren’t equal to the predictions. The initial interviews indicated that people would not be willing to obey unjust orders controversially the findings illustrated the importance of situational factors. Mandel (1998) criticised Milgram’s research‚ he pointed to a real life study of a group of German policemen during the holocaust who behaved quite differently. Being physically close to their victims didn’t cause them to

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    we increasingly hear‚ and statements which are all too often unsubstantiated by reality... the actuality of organizational life is that they do not feel they are treated as the most important assets" (Gratton:2010). This therefore emphasizes the importance organisations have to place on motivating their workforce. "Work and private life in the new millennium will continue to revolve around the 12 human needs" (Farren:2000). The 12 human needs (Fig.1) underpin what motivates humans; these can be categorised

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     One of the most important parts of this lesson is that it situates MIS as a sociotechnical field. A common misperception about the field of MIS is that it is all about the technical. Certainly‚ technology is a central aspect‚ but equally vital are social and organizational elements. In addition to technology knowledge‚ MIS leaders must understand‚ among other things‚  how to encourage users to use technology how to manage the implementation process how decision making is carried out in the organization

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    Unit 5: Unit code: QCF Level 3: Credit value: Anatomy and Physiology for Health and Social Care R/600/8956 BTEC Nationals 10 Guided learning hours: 60 Aim and purpose This unit aims to enable learners to understand aspects of the anatomy and physiology of human body systems. Learners will be able to gain an overview of the organisation of the human body before looking at how body systems work together to provide energy for the body. Learners will have the opportunity to investigate how

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    On My First Sonne What happens in the poem? The poem bids “Farwell” to his seven year old son who has just died. It is written directly to his son‚ Jonson’s way of saying goodbye. Structure ‘On my first Sonne’ consists of six rhyming couplets making up one verse in which Jonson‚ as a parent‚ pays tribute to his dead son. This makes the poem look like an inscription on a tombstone. Language In ‘On my first Sonne’‚ Jonson’s poetic language can be described as gentle and calm. The use of a first

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    1. Class is characterized as the difference between groups of people who are ranked on a social or economic status. The book describes the word “class” being used less often among the poor but rather refer to their race‚ ethnic group‚ or geographical location to identify with. There are three basic tiers to the social classes. There is the upper-class‚ middle- class‚ and lower-class. Classes are divided up by the amount of yearly income. There was a study done by Susan Ostrander that tested women

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