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    Innovation and Change

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    Innovation and Change II BSBINN601A :Manage Organisational Change Assessment: Changing Management Plan Aged Care Industry background The statistics can be astounding‚ according with aged care online (2011)If dementia were a country‚ it would be the world’s 18th largest economy. If dementia was a company it would exceed American giant Wal-Mart’s profits by almost US$200 billion and Exxon Mobil’s profits by almost $US300 billion. The sheer cost and growth of dementia means that according to

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    a sense‚ prisons operate as a filtration system that can remove or obscure the unwanted members of society in order to maintain social integrity and order. For instance‚ Angela Davis contends that prisons fail to resolve many societal problems‚ instead‚ they function as business institutions that remove individuals from marginalized communities. As a result‚ this social “disappearing act” directly feeds into the medias narrative of prisons and their

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    What it means to be an American The United States of America is a wonderful country where there is equal opportunities‚ rights and freedoms‚ and justice. America’s founding fathers like George Washington saw the potential of America being the greatest country of all. They created the constitution. The constitution created a stronger federal government and gave citizens rights. It wasn’t until 1865 that the United States Constitution ended slavery. America has prospered so much since then and now

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    Time Means Money

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    Time is Money means Time = Money Don’t waste your money and don’t waste your time. Think it twice! Is it really true that time = money? What do you think? Some people who are very busy and have tight schedules would say that. They like to be rush because for them‚ Time is Money. Firstly‚ I think the same thing‚ time is money because time is as precious as money. However‚ time is more important than money because how hard we work‚ when we lose our time‚ you cannot get it back‚ how hard we try

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    does it mean to be polite? The human being is social since from the beginning of its existence on Earth‚ billions years ago. From that time on‚ we have been living in a society with laws‚ rules and concepts about how to be polite‚ have good manners and good behavior. Although these concepts can change from culture to culture‚ I believe that say “please” or “thank you” to people next us‚ who also make part of our society‚ means to be polite all over the world. Being polite means knowing

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    Since the question social control theorists ask‚ as indicated above‚ is why do people obey the law‚ they answer this vital question by saying that people obey the law because their behavior is controlled by a combination of internal and external forces. In other words‚ they state that juveniles who stay out of trouble have been properly socialized‚ and they have strong ties to society. Social bond theory‚ proposed by Hirschi in 1969‚ links delinquency to a weakening of the bonds that tie people to

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    that give rise to law reform Changing social values: The values of societies change over time. Society is forever changing values which then place’s pressure onto the law to change and adapt over time. What is seen as as acceptable may not be considered acceptable at another time. The urge for tougher sentencing in law reform may satisfy the deserved aspects of punishment‚ but harsher penalties are not statistically shown to reduce crime rates. Thus in seeking to promote social values for tougher

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    jobs on the homefront‚ who performed those tasks? Why were there so many men enlisting for the army? What were the effects that war had on the men who fought? The short answer to these questions is the change in traditional gender roles during World War 1. Because of the vast social and economic changes that occurred during and after the war‚ such as the mobilization of men and the employment of women in traditionally male fields‚ World War 1 challenged and undermined the traditional gender roles of

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    What It Means to Be Human

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    AP Literature Final Essay “The purpose of human life is to love and serve others and to be loved and served by them.” Dr. Dallas Willard‚ Ohio State University Of the many mysteries that surprise and delight us‚ surely the process by which a human being is created is the most common and compelling. But what do we‚ as human beings‚ consider a human being to be? Some say a human is “made in the image and likeness of God‚” while others defend the concept that humans came from the soil

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    Ethics and Law

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    The relationship between ethics and the law in the field of counseling: Ethics and law in the field of counseling often times intertwine. As I noted in my discussion earlier this week‚ there are times when ethics and law overlap and seemingly collide‚ which then poses threat of a quandary for counselors. The law indicates the minimum standard that society will allow‚ whereas ethics represents the most ideal standard to uphold. According to Corey and Herlihy (2006)‚ standard of care signifies a

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