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    Title: Kahn-Freund (1983: 18) argues that “ the relations between an employer and an isolated employee or worker is typically a relation between a bearer of power and one who is not a bearer of power”. Discuss with reference to the key institutions influencing the employment relationship and the three perspectives. Relationship has been in existence for many numbers of years. The employers are views as the one in power within the relationship and there is therefore the need within the relationship

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    as a catalyst of that change. Education is a tool of empowerment. Empowering each individual is a steping stone towards giving justice. Justice is a very systematically built socio-political reality in today’s world & in multicultural pluralist context of India it is amalgamated with civilizational heritage.The Constitution of India aptly mentions achieving“JUSTICE‚ social‚ economic and political" as the first of the four goals of the Constitution. So‚making the common people aware about

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    Introduction Hamilton by Lin-Manuel Miranda makes multiple twists to the historical context of the American Revolution and the founding of the United States. These twists‚ regarded as historical inaccuracies and aroused criticism from historians and scholars‚ added dramatic elements to the musical to appeal to the audience. However‚ often neglected is its political aspect. The twists to the history and political situation during that period changes the musical into a manifesto of democracy‚ where

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    nerve for nearly a decade now. It has always triggered heated debates in Parliament and outside. Its advocates say the Bill is essential for active political participation of women. Opponents argue that reservation would only help women of elitist groups gain political power‚ aggravating the plight of the poor and deprived sections. If you are wondering just what the Women’s Reservation Bill is and why it is so controversial‚ read on. How did the Women’s Reservation Bill originate?

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    Reading The Sopranos - Chapter 3 – ‘What has Carmela ever done for Feminism’? Introduction Feminism in a simple definition refers to women’s movements‚ and feminism is a subject that is on going which has become a forum for debate in relation to television and film. My main focus will be feminism in the television series ‘The Sopranos’ which will be used as a case study to examine the theory of feminism plus psychoanalysis and how it’s inflicted on the screen. An academic book that I have

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    In the election of 1824‚ candidates John Quincy Adams‚ Henry Clay‚ and Andrew Jackson did not gain enough electoral votes to win. In accordance with the constitution‚ the election was settled in the House‚ and to the people’s dismay‚ Henry Clay helped John Quincy Adams gain enough votes to become President‚ in what what later known by the Democrats as the “corrupt bargain.” A war hero and aristocrat from the agrarian state of Tennessee who liked to chew tobacco and duel with pistols‚ Andrew Jackson

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    resources but should also be concerned with the reduction of inequality and social injustice. Unfortunately‚ the social work profession now seems divorced from its roots in socialist ideology and too narrowly concerned with its promoting itself. These elitist pressures are contributing to the current crisis in social work and must be resisted.  Proposals to increase the length of training of social workers and elevate their status are not the answer. Increasing professionalization will remove social workers

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    salvation‚ but the lifestyle of which they live. Third‚ people can be saved without be aware that they are. Lastly‚ other religious traditions will not be replaced by Christian traditions. Pluralism is the final approach to Christian understanding. Pluralist view of other religions in relation to Christianity is all religions are equal. Unlike Inclusivism‚ Christianity isn’t above any other religion‚ therefor all lead to the same salvation. John Hick explains that all religions don’t revolve around Christianity

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    Introduction As part of my studies in the MA social Work and Law module I attended Hull Crown Court. During the visit I witnessed three sentencing sessions. In this paper I aim to project a reflective account of my own thoughts and feelings regarding the Crown Court environment and my initial perceptions of the power dynamics of the Court room officials. The profile and demographics of the defendants will be briefed‚ with the aim of finding links between them. We will then introduce the nature of

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    In his report Dan Rather centers on the lobbying industry of Washington D.C. In a term of decades lobbying has turned into a multimillionaire business‚ nowadays the K street operation center counts with more than 30.000 lobbyists and‚ the annual estimated profit range around the order of billions of dollars. Lobbying deals with the support and leveraging of a whole diversity of‚ if not all‚ interest groups; “Every possible group in America is pushing something in Washington”. Consequently‚ lobbyist

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