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    business that operate within the tourism industry Travel agencies can be categorized briefly into three different types‚ they are include: 1. In bound Tour Operators 2. Outbound Tour Operators 3. Corporate Travel Service Agencies 4. Land operators – Cooperation among travel agencies. For inbound tour operators‚ the customers are mainly tourists and visitors from foreign countries such as USA‚ England and Japan. About the tour operations‚ mainly local sightseeing tours such

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    Title- Research the industrial sectors local and National changes in the industry M2 Primary Sector Changes The figure of individuals employed in the primary sector has dropped from 1‚127‚000 people in 1878 to 422‚000 people in 2008. This is meant that fall of 705‚000 people that makes rate of 63%. Furthermore the work role likes fishing‚ forestry‚ hunting has gone down to 449‚000 people in 1978 to 250‚000 in 2008‚ this make rate of 44%. There so many jobs fell because there are smaller amount

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    Engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young peoples setting (SHC 32) 1.Understand what is required for competence in own work role 1.1 Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role. In my current role as a senior care assistant it’s my duty to maintain standards of care within the organisation by following guidelines set out from the organisations that inspect and govern the home. As a senior/shift leader it is my duty to ensure that staff

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    worse? All of these directions and all of these questions need some clearing up‚ and this is where advocacy comes into play. Personal Perspective According to Reference.com (2013)‚ “Advocacy is the pursuit of influencing outcomes –including public-policy and resource allocation decisions within political‚ economic‚ and social systems and institutions- that directly affect people’s lives” (Advocacy). The role of an advocate is to provide a voice to one unable to because of a crisis. This voice

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    y March 2001 Agency Law and Contract Formation ISSN 1045-6333 AGENCY LAW AND CONTRACT FORMATION Eric Rasmusen Discussion Paper No. 323 05/2001 Harvard Law School Cambridge‚ MA 02138 The Center for Law‚ Economics‚ and Business is supported by a grant from the John M. Olin Foundation. This paper can be downloaded without charge from: The Harvard John M. Olin Discussion Paper Series: http://www.law.harvard.edu/programs/olin_center/ March 2001 Agency Law and Contract Formation

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    Advocacy As most of us have heard through our nursing career‚ nurses play many roles in their profession including being an advocate and a leader. As Dye (2010) mentioned‚ “leaders are advocates for personal and professional needs” (p. 85). Advocacy Needs Tomajan (2012) described advocate as a person who tries to protect others’ interest and needs (p. 2). Therefore‚ wherever there is a need‚ there can be advocacy as well. Nurses can be advocate for their patients‚ co-workers‚ the nursing profession

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    advertising aim at a particular target audience over a definite period of time for the purpose of increasing sales and raising awareness. * A successful campaign requires a number of important decisions which are: * Setting objectives * Setting advertising budget * Selecting media for message delivery * Creating the message * Evaluating the campaign results Smaller companies with limited budget maybe forced to focus on what little

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    In this essay I will discuss the definition of advocacy. I will then define and describe policy analysis and finally‚ I will discuss experiences that I have had with advocacy. In the book‚ Advocacy in the Human Services‚ Ezell mentions that‚ “Advocacy is about change and this is central to the practice of advocacy.” (P.23) This definition underscores the fact that advocacy is goal seeking‚ that it is a process‚ and that the process of advocacy involves “ obtaining”‚ “modifying”‚ and “promoting”

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    Nursing Advocacy Paper

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    term advocacy is derived from the legal definition of advocate‚ which is defined as “a person who assists‚ defends‚ pleads‚ or prosecutes for another.” This legal definition is the springboard for the larger definition of nursing advocacy. Nursing advocacy has multiple roles such as communicating with‚ informing‚ and educating patients‚ protecting patients‚ speaking out for patients and building relationships (Hanks‚ 2013). It is common knowledge that wealthier patients have more support‚ both financially

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    resource. The absence of a nation’s land use policy‚ against the increasing demand for land for food production‚ housing‚ tourism and industries has led to the irrational use and allocation of the country’s scarce land resource. Prime agricultural lands‚ which supply the country’s food and provide livelihood for millions of small farmers and their families are being converted at an alarming rate. Agricultural lands legally converted to other uses have increased more than eight times from

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