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    accomplishments of this manuscript: To may Father in Heaven‚ God‚ who has always been faithful and unconditional in His love for me. To my sweet and loving daughters‚ Inaj and Star‚ for continuously showing me how wonderful life really is. To my family‚ whose love and support I will never trade for even the most expensive gems in the world. To my best friends whose love and friendship contributed to the persona in me today. To my spiritual mentors in the Light of Jesus Community‚ then‚ Ilaw

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    there premier breakfast. The rooms at premier inn are always clean and very comfortable. The hotel is in a perfect location for a London trip it is a wonderful place to be full of excitement. They also have room size to suit family of 4 they are also cater for people with disability.

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    Content and Process Theories There are two types of groups of theories for motivation in the workplace. Content theories base themselves on assuming people have a set of needs which are listed out of what they need to pursue and is usually a ladder in which they climb up and down during their lifetime. The main theories of content are Maslow’s‚ aldefer’s‚ Herzberg and McClelland. Whereas process theories assumes that individuals select their goals and choose how to get them by a process of calculation

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    has recently shifted to make it a fairer procedure when sentencing men and women for homicide. When exploring the philosophy of the chivalry theory (pollak 1950) and the way it is perceived within the criminal justice system‚ research states that there is a higher representation of male agents working within the system than females. The chivalry theory suggests that males are inclined to treat women with respect and courtesy this indicates that women have a higher chance to be favoured over men;

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    innovation
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efficiently and effectively than Dell. These words from Michael Dell point out more than anything else how the Dell Company managed to advance to the worldwide number one in the computer industry. From a little company founded by an undergraduate student at the University of Texas‚ Dell Inc.‚ headquartered in Round Rock‚ Texas‚ has developed into a huge corporation with more than 55‚200 employees today and an annual turnover of nearly $50 billion. This

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    committing to become the most admired airline in the past six decades. Although the development of Cathay Pacific during this period was not easy: suffered adverse impact from the aviation industry overcapacity‚ experienced the Asian financial crisis and avian influenza in 1997‚ faced with the pilots’ collective strike in 1999‚ experienced "911" and SARS‚ impacted by the ever-fluctuating fuel price and the rapid development of budget airlines in the past decade‚ Cathay Pacific has made a series of strategic

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    With reference to two contrasting 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

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    going for higher education in Scotland‚ this could be a result of Scotland’s free education. Poor families can send their children to the same instructions of higher learning where rich families send their children. Free education bridges the gap between rich and poor. Students from poor background do not fee segregated because they are included in the education systems like those from rich families. Promotes Equal Opportunities; According to (Riddle‚ 2013) more 16 to 30 year olds enter higher

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    child care‚ early education and family support services for families with children under 5 years old. Their purpose is ensure that every child and family has access to the best education‚ childcare‚ family and health support‚ training and employment advice. It is the cornerstone of the government’s drive to tackle child poverty and social exclusion working with parents- to –be parents‚ carers and children to promote the physical‚ intellectual and social development of babies and young children so

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    Bao Sheng’ by Nick Long‚ Nick traces the difficultly of a migrant attempting to fit in to a new place‚ community. Throughout his journey though‚ he constantly faces obstacles. Similarly in ‘The Ugly Duckling’ by Hans Christian Andersen‚ we witness a little duckling that is faced with exclusion by those around him due to his appearance. Places‚ people and language can provide and reflect ways of belonging‚ but belonging is compromised for migrants who‚ when moving to a new place‚ find their established

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