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    * Developing Yourself as an Effective Human Resources Practitioner * Date | | Name | | Unit Number | 4DEP (HR) | Level | Foundation | Total Number of Words | 1535*(+ or -10% or 150 words)(Excluding References‚ Endnotes and Bibliography) | Statement | I confirm that the work I have submitted for Unit 4DEP (HR) Developing Yourself as an Effective Human Resources Practitioner is my own. | | Signature: | | Date: | | | | | Print Name: | | | | Tutor | Signature:

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    Involvement In Vietnam

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    New Zealand’s Involvement in the Vietnam war Introduction The Vietnam War was also known as the Second Indochina War and referred to by the Vietnamese as the American War. It was a conflict that went from 1955 to 1975 between the Communist Democratic Republic of Vietnam (currently known as North of Vietnam) and the Republic of Vietnam (currently known as South of Vietnam). North Vietnam was supported by the Soviet Union‚ China and other communist allies. South Vietnam was supported by the United

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    The Crimean War

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    The Crimean War started because France and Russia wanted control over the Middle East and surrounding areas. The war lasted from 1856 to 1858‚ just under two years. The more important parts of the war are the causes and events that led up to it‚ the battle of the Alma‚ the naval wars of various seas and Sevastopol‚ the heavily fortified base of the Russian fleet.<br><br>MLV Ffrench Blake states that the main cause of the war was "Russia’s desire for territorial expansion‚ particularly towards a port

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    Japanese Nisei in Ww2

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    Citations: as well as twenty one Medals of Honor (the highest military honor). After the war had ended‚ the amazing combat record and stories of how the Japanese American regiment had fought helped change the mind of the anti-Japanese government way of thinking. Which lead to the eventual release of the 120‚000 Japanese in the internment camps. The anti-Japanese feeling in the general American population‚ but would eventually

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    Red Badge of Courage

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    gets his chance to go into battle he flees. He at first thinks the war is boring but he soon learns that war is very frightening. When Henry flees he also shows insecurity when he tries to make up an excuse for why he wasn’t with the rest of the regiment. Henry thinks very poorly of himself at this point and really anyone would run from a war‚ I don’t think he was ready. The second time Henry’s flaw is evident is in chapter 12 when Henry tries to stop a man to ask what is going on with

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    Rugby Injury Essay

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    Injuries With the little protective equipment required for rugby‚ there are usually a few injuries that happen per season. As John Miller of Physio Works states‚ “as many as 1 in 4 rugby players will be injured during a season.” Over half of the injuries that happen in rugby are caused by tackling or getting tackled during the second half of games. Muscular strains and contusions make up a large portion of the injuries associated with rugby but sprains‚ dislocations‚ fractures‚ lacerations and overuse

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    Ulysses S. Grant Thesis

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    Four Page Report on Personal Memoirs of U.S. Ulysses S. Grant The Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant is one of the two books that I selected off of the United States Army Chief of Staff Reading List to read. This book covers one of the most upended and delicate times in our countries long and eventful history. This book was written by former United States’ President and Army General Ulysses S. Grant and it covers the majority of his United States Army Career and military combat action in two major wars

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    Bands of Brother

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    known world-wide four years later as the Supreme Allied Commander who was leading the entire Allied militia. Lt. Richard Winter later known as Major Winters was one of the primary factor in creating the men of Easy Company‚ 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment‚ 101st Airborne Division‚ U.S. Army to perfection. In training‚ the men of Easy Company recognized the “chickensh*t” from the true leaders (7 Ambrose). The men believed that Sobel was a terrible leader‚ a man just overcome with power. However‚ “Winters

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    Wrought with deception and half truth‚ William Shakespeare’s Othello brings forth a tale of tragic jealousy and mistrust. The contextualization of Othello is vital in its meaning and interpretation‚ but the essential theme of marginalization and racism remains constant. In altering the setting of this story‚ many aspects of the characters and plot points must transform to fit its new environment. Television and film adaptations transcend the original play allowing for movement‚ fluidity‚ and creative

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    Buckingham Palace

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    made up of a company of soldiers from a single regiment‚ which is split in two‚ providing a detachment for Buckingham Palace and a detachment for St James ’s Palace. These guard duties are normally provided by a battalion of the Household Division and occasionally by other infantry battalions or other units. I found this very interesting and did some researches on web. When Guardsmen are on duty‚ the soldiers are drawn from one of the five regiments of Foot Guards in the British Army: the Scots

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