necessity and importance of making a stand in our communities. I will be talking about the results and outcomes of making a stand and whom it will effect and influence being males and females‚ Indigenous and nonIndigenous and political and non-political. Enumerate the parts of the speech Firstly‚ I will explain that making a stand is necessary. Secondly‚ I will describe what Australia will be like when we‚ Indigenous people‚ make a stand in our communities. Thirdly‚ I will paint a picture of what Australia
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by your apprentice and my service user was yet again ignored and smirked at. Half way through the treatment my service user began to complain of being very uncomfortable‚ due to the chair being tilted to far back. Your staff member ignored this complaint‚ and it wasn’t until I addressed this myself that it was rectified. My service user had to be reassured on several occasions as she became very distressed‚ uncomfortable and embarrassed throughout the treatment. After the treatment we visited the
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Provide outline of the importance of care Health professionals are important people that are involved in decision-making process of service users and really have to consider the importance of the principles of care Autonomy is important because it provides clients with choice and as a health professionals it’s their role to empower the client into realising that they have choices and can make choices based on those choices (Anon‚ N.D.). Choice is important because people want to feel as they are
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Awkward dates • Commercials/advertising Some examples from my own experience: a) Dog-phobia; b) Bad technical support for computer products; c) Bay Area traffic. Thesis: Your central idea should be a concise statement that declares the essence of your complaint. Here are three different examples for three different topics: - Topic: Dogphobia. Thesis: Californians are way too paranoid about dogs in public places. - Topic: Bad Tech Support: Thesis: Technical support for computer products is too inefficient
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Consumers’ complaint behaviour. Taxonomy‚ typology and determinants: Towards a unified ontology Received (in revised form): 16th August‚ 2003 Dominique Crie ´ is Professor of marketing at the University of Sciences and Technologies of Lille‚ in the Business Administration Department (IAE). He manages the postgraduate degree course: statistical specialisation for marketing databases. He is also a marketing consultant and statistician‚ member of the Association Francaise de Marketing and of the
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March 16‚ 2013 Stovall Home Products 2567 Oak Avenue St‚ Louis‚ MO. 00000 Helen.Anderson@shp.com Ms. Anne J. Thompson 2567 Gulf Shores Way Tallahassee‚ Fl. 00000 Dear Ms. Thompson: Stovall Home Products received your customer compliant letter referencing the discoloration of your jacket after using our white-n-brite liquid bleach product. We here at Stovall understand your concern and frustration of possibly ruining a new jacket. Our entire team here at Stovall conducted a thorough
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The journal article “Examining Sex Differences in Altering Attitudes about Rape: A Test of the Elaboration Likelihood Model” details a study that uses the Elaboration Likelihood Model to examine how attitudes toward rape change and which route‚ central or peripheral‚ was more compelling. The researchers clearly state their six hypotheses that focused on the differences in beliefs between men and women during a pretest‚ posttest‚ and follow-up assessment regarding rape and sexual assault. This study
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Maximum Likelihood Programming in R Marco R. Steenbergen Department of Political Science University of North Carolina‚ Chapel Hill January 2006 Contents 1 Introduction 2 Syntactic Structure 2.1 Declaring the Log-Likelihood Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2 Optimizing the Log-Likelihood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Output 4 Obtaining Standard Errors 5 Test Statistics and Output Control 2 2 2 4 5 5 7 1 1 Introduction The programming
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worried about. Well‚ that’s a problem. The longer they wait to try and fix it the worse it’s going to get before it’s too late. Fixing unemployment is much harder than it sounds. Mark Zandi‚ the chief economist at Moody’s Analytics builds data models of what he predicts will happen in the years to come with unemployment. He’s found with the methods that are going now; unemployment will drop to around 6.6% by the year 2016. Lower than it is today‚ but nowhere near less than 5% like it was before the recession
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so I would not break your Isetan’s rules. Immediately‚ he raised his voice at me and accused me of scolding him and insisted that I go see his senior. I was told that by meeting his senior I would be able to clarify myself by writing a report about what happened and get justice out of it. So I went down with him to meet with his senior hoping that I will get my justice. As I enter the office‚ I was surrounded by all the security department’s staffs. Before I could say anything I was mortified. They
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