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    to the work of others My role within Trade Union Studies (TUS) is Learning Partnership Coordinator‚ my duties are to develop learning partnership with trade unions‚ employers‚ the College and community groups. About 25% of my time is to organise and deliver teaching and learning for trade unions and community groups. For example‚ the role and functions of the union learning rep‚ environmental sustainability and ICT. I recruit and enrol trade union (TU) learners to short courses (five days)

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    The erosion of trade union power since 1979 Trade unions in Britain have existed for over two hundred years. In the early 19th century‚ trade unions were outlawed for being anti-competitive but by the early 20th century there were two million trade union members and this rose to a peak of over thirteen million in 1979. However‚ in the 1980s there was a sharp fall in the number of trade union members. There are a number of possible explanations for this radical change in trade union membership in

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    THE ORGANISATION OF THE HUMAN BODY By Rachel Bull CELLS The organelles of cells and their function • Cell (or plasma) membrane - The plasma membrane acts as a boundary and controls what substances can enter and exit the cell.  • Cytoplasm - This semi-fluid substance found inside the boundary of the cell and outside the nucleus cushions and protects the internal organelles‚ this is also where the majority of the chemical reactions happen. • Nucleus - The nucleus is the double-membraned central

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    Medea practice essay- by Thomas McKernan Because Medea has supernatural powers she cannot represent the cause of women in society. Euripides brazenly outlines that the essence of his play‚ “Medea‚” will revolve around the denigrating role of women in a patriarchal society. “Medea: Of all creatures that can feel and think‚ we women are the worst treated things alive. (31)” The playwright uses metaphor and symbolism to translate his message of egalitarianism through his work. Euripides very much

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    IRHR1001 – Exam Case Study – Southern Discomfort Re-produced from: Samson‚ D & Daft‚ R. (2009) Management (3rd ed). Cengage Learning‚ Australia. Jim Malesckowski remembers the call of two weeks ago as if he’d just put down the telephone receiver. “I just read your analysis and I want you to get down to Mexico right away’‚ jack Ripon‚ his boss and chief executive officer‚ had blurted out. ‘You know we can’t make the plant work anymore – the costs are just too high. So go down there‚ check out

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    Turkey has been associated to Europe much longer than many of the member or prospective member states. Turkey’s application to signing up for becoming a member to the European Union was made on 14 April 1987. Turkey has been an associate member of the European Union (then European Community) since 1963 with the Ankara Agreement. Turkey was one of the first countries to become a member of the Council of Europe in 1949. Therefore it is important to examine the important political and economic milestones

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    Representative Democracy

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    website also explains how people should be able to have their say in one way or another in everything that affects their lives. Which Is why democracy is either direct (by every member of a community having the possibility to enter personally‚ without mediators‚ his position on a particular issue into the decision making process) or by a representative democracy (elected members of legislative bodies). In the U.S.‚ representative democracy Is the type of democracy

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    there one best way to structure an organisation? Organisations are social entities that which are made up of a group of people that work together in achieving the same goal. Organisational structure is the framework that controls the hierarchy of the organisation and defines authorities and duties to its members. There is no one best way in which an organisation can be structured. Firstly‚ neither centralised or decentralised organisational structures were found to be better for organisations. Organisation

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    e The Representative Poem Ashley Stringer-Franco ENG/ 306 Poetry and Society Catherine Canino February 4‚ 2013 The Representative Poem The nineteenth century is known as the Victorian Era and it is famous for its improvement of information‚ growth of an empire and enlargement of the economy. The era had a vibrant spirit of events. During this era Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote the well-known poem “Ulyssses” and it represented how he felt at the time. This poem reveals the determined spirit

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    The representatives form an independent ruling body (for an election period) charged with the responsibility of acting in the people’s interest‚ but not as their proxy representatives nor necessarily always according to their wishes‚ but with enough authority to exercise swift and resolute initiative in the face of changing circumstances. Moreover‚ democracies in the modern and contemporary world as so called since the representatives are voted for by the people. Such a method makes them solely accountable

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