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    Shift Working

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    The International Labour Office (International Labour Organization (ILO)‚ 1990a) defines working in shifts as “a method of organization of working time in which workers succeed one another at the workplace so that the establishment can operate longer than the hours of work of individual workers.” The European Council Directive 93/104 (1993) declares that concerning certain aspects of the organisation of working time‚ shiftwork shall mean any method of organising work in shifts whereby workers succeed

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    disadvantages in living together before marriage. Today there are many couples living together before marriage. Sometimes these kinds of relationships "living together before marriage" end up with success and sometimes they are unsuccessful. Some of the advantages of living together before marriage are such as getting to know your partner‚ learning about one’s abilities if he/she can satisfy your expectations and more. Also‚ there are some disadvantages in living together before marriage and they

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    Working Mothers

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    Working Mothers have Positive Effects on the Family Nowadays‚ more and more women work outside the home‚ which affects many people positively or negatively. Germaine Greer‚ the Australian feminist‚ said‚ “Most women still need a room of their own and the only way to find it may be outside their own homes.” If it is true‚ can it be done without having a negative effect on the family? One point in favour of mothers working is that their children often learn to be independent from an early age‚

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    Working Mothers

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    For some time working mothers have been blamed for the neglect of their children‚ the breakdown of the family‚ and the decline of our society. Rather than the female workforce consisting mainly of women who either have adult children or are childless‚ recent decades have witnessed a growing proportion of employed women with children‚ especially young children Recent statistics show that 42 per cent of mothers with children aged newborn to four years are employed. The question we

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    working of women

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    "Women Should Stay At Home and Raise Children instead of going toWork"? During the nineteenth century women had few rights in many countries.Nowadays things have changed as women have become more educated andprepared for the work place. However‚ there are many people who still believethat women should stay home and raise children. I believe that women havethe right to be in the workplace. This essay discuses that women have theright to choose whether to work or to stay home and raise children’sThroughout

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    Working Poor

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    to improve the quality of their lives. In her article‚ Marlene Kim states‚ “Schiller‚ for example‚ believes that the working poor are poor simply because they do not work enough hours. If they worked full-time year-round‚ he argues‚ they would lift themselves out of poverty” (Kim‚ 1998:65). We have a tendency to believe that if you are able-bodied‚ there is no excuse for not working full-time‚ and anyone who is in poverty is there by their own design. After watching the film Two American Families

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    Working as a Team

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    accomplish a shard goal or task and have done so since the beginning of human history. For instance‚ cavemen building a fire together‚ students working on a group project‚ or basketball players playing on the same team‚ the need for teamwork is becoming greater. Parker (2011) suggests that teamwork is essential for business organizations to achieve success. Nowadays‚ working efficiently with others in a team is a key skill in order to survive in the competitive world of work.  In any global business

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    Interprofessional Working

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    Interprofessional Working “Interprofessional working involves complex interactions between two or more members of different professional disciplines. It is a collaborative venture in which those involved share the common purpose of developing mutually negotiated goals achieved through agreed plans which are monitored and evaluated according to agreed procedures. This requires the pooling of knowledge and expertise to facilitate joint decision making based upon shared professional viewpoints” (Barrett

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    Working Women

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    Workingwomen Why do women leave their children and go to work? Some women decide to work for financial support‚ some to escape from homes‚ and some to release their stress etc. however‚ some people believe women shouldn’t work; they should take care of their young children. On the other hand‚ others do not agree with it. I believe women should work‚ so the family can benefit in many ways. To begin with‚ having a working mother in the family will help the family financially. My friend Nima is a

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    Ouline Together We Stand

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    Appendix C Together We Stand Letter Outline Suppose you live in a new suburban community that combines all the amenities and benefits of a tight-knit small community with the benefits of living close to the big city. Some years pass‚ and several children and adults in the community start developing extensive and similar illnesses. You think this is clearly not a case of genetics‚ and you become suspicious that something has gone wrong in the development planning and execution of your community

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