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    There have been many changes to the National Security Council (NSC) since 1949‚ but the creation of the Deputies Committee (DC) with the National Security Directive (NSD) 1 reorganization in 1989 resulted in a national security system commonly recognized as the “Gold Standard.” The driving force behind this reorganization stems from lessons learned during the Iran-Contra affair and from recognition of a poorly functioning crisis management system. This change incorporated new mechanisms to handle

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    Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties MODULE - 2 Aspects of the Constitution of India 7 DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY AND FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES Notes The Constitution of India aims to establish not only political democracy but also socioeconomic justice to the people to establish a welfare state. With this purpose in mind‚ our Constitution lays down desirable principle and guidelines in Part IV. These provisions are known as the Directive Principle of

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    with their point of sale systems to produce store specific adverts and promotion banners has apparently leveraged the company an edge over its competitors in the supermarket chain. The online shopping system TESCO WEBSITE In the light of the above argument‚ an insight into the TESCO website reveals the following results. The company has a highly structured website that has classified its products efficiently based on the departments and then provided a two stage categorisation for identifying

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    CONDITIONS IN NON DIRECTIVE PLAY THERAPHY – EMATHY‚ CONGRUNCE‚ AND UNCONDITIONAL POSITIVE REGARD By Chris Howard R00090294 Early Years 4. Lecturer: Myriam Clancy TITLE: DISCUSS‚ WITH APPROPIATE EXAMPLES‚ THE NATURE AND IMPORTANTCE OF THE THREE CORE CONDITIONS IN NON DIRECTIVE PLAY THERAPHY – EMATHY‚ CONGRUNCE‚ AND UNCONDITIONAL POSITIVE REGARD This essay will begin with and present on what is play and play therapy and then explain in some detail what ‘Non directive’ play therapy is.

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    The history of labour relations in the UK is a story of the gradual empowerment of the working classes. The system of industrial relations in the United Kingdom (UK) is traditionally characterised by voluntary relations between the social partners‚ with a minimal level of interference from the state. In the context of very early industrialisation and a liberal political culture in which the state seldom intervened in the affairs of private actors‚ trade unions gradually consolidated their membership

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    imagination is incalculable.” C.G Jung. Non – directive play therapy is an effective and non – intrusive approach to working therapeutically with troubled children and young people. It is intended for all those who‚ through their professional role‚ may be asked to work directly with emotionally damaged children‚ whether in statutory child care agencies‚ or in other mental health or voluntary and not for profit settings (Wilson and Ryan 2005). Non – directive play therapy makes no effort to control or

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    to his problem. There are three main approaches used by counselors to handle various kind of situation‚ namely Directive Counseling‚ Non- Directive Counseling and Eclectic Counseling. Directive Counseling also known as the counselor- centered approach is mainly advocated by E.G Williamson. The client is directed by the counselor to take

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    IMD371 07.10.2008 INTERNATIONAL TESCO: DELIVERING THE GOODS (A) Senior Research Fellow JeanLouis Barsoux and Professor Jean-François Manzoni prepared this case as a basis for class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a business situation. First-time visitors to Tesco’s head office were always surprised. Based in a drab five-storey block‚ on an industrial estate north of London‚ it hardly seemed a fitting location for Britain’s most successful retailer

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    visual choice of hessian and wicker staging‚ the use of cardboard for the pricing tickets suggestive of company ethics imbued with moral high-ground. The foreground is awash with pictorial suggestions of far-off fields and farming‚ with healthy‚ working age‚ seemingly relaxed workers‚ enjoying their tasks in the sun. The advert presents what we in the West would consider every day luxuries. The visual signifiers of consumable pleasure: bananas‚ coffee‚ chocolate‚ nuts; these are all food stuffs

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    Healthcare related advanced directives are extremely important in the field of Social Work and for individuals in general. Advanced directives were developed in the late 1960’s as an answer to concern on how a family member would be taken care of. With an advanced directive an individual is able to address their wishes about their healthcare‚ for example a ‘do not resuscitate’ wish and so on‚ and may appoint someone to handle their care and ensure that the patient’s wishes are being followed—also

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