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    another colleague worked to obtain funding, and were able to change two hospitals that were in poor conditions, and changed it to a facility that was clean and well ventilated (Hood, 2014). In the video, Sentimental Women Need Not Apply (Garey and Hoyt, 1988), Florence created an atmosphere that changed patients by showing that there are people who cared whether they lived or die. This changed the physical and mental conditions of those ill and injured, and in turn changed the mortality rate…

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    The West Tapestry Poem

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    Bland Spinners and Weavers group for Australia’s Bicentennial Year in 1988. To celebrate that, it was felt by the group that the chosen poem Women of the West, as written by George E. Evans, depicts the early rural spirit and reality for many pioneer women. The handspun, hand-dyed and hand-woven wall hanging is 252cm x 228cm and was presented to the residents of Bland shire on the 29th October 1988. Mrs Lou Schache did the official unveiling of the mural. The tapestry…

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    Police Sting Essay

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    While the police officers and the agencies did all they could within their power and resources they were successful in producing an increase level of arrest and crime reduction (Moore, M. Trojanowicz, R & Kelling, G 1988). The reverse sting operation is conducted mostly by undercover agents concealing the fact that they are regular law officers disguised as a private citizen. These undercover officers has to be very careful because sometime the invasion of privacy…

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    AAC Assessment

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    (1988) mention one particular term that cannot be forsaken during this process: understanding Diane’s personal projects. Little (1983) defines personal projects as “a set of interrelated acts extending over time, which is intended to maintain or attain a…

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    Green Day Research Paper

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    Green Day is an American punk rock band made in 1986 by Billie Joe Armstrong and bassist Mike Dirnt. The band has been a trio with the drummer Tré Cool, who replaced former drummer John Kiffmeyer in 1990 prior to the recording of the band's second studio album, Kerplunk, in 1992. In 2012, guitarist Jason White became a full-time member after performing with the band and touring member since 1999. Green Day was originally part of the punk scene at the DIY 924 Gilman Street club in Berkeley,…

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    Therefore, TPM is defined as an active involvement of employees in order to maximise equipment effectiveness and building through overall planned maintenance system. However, Nakajima (1988) was proposed an analysis tool to evaluate the improvements which is achieved through development activities. This tool is called as an Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) is widely used a tool which is derived from TPM to measure equipment effectiveness…

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    flora (Henderson, 1989). This negative impart comes largely the ability of acacia species to germination prolifically and rapidly under conditions of extreme heat (such as fire) leading to out-competition of other plants (Jeffery, Holmes and Rebelo, 1988). Previous studies have proven that many species of acacia have a higher rate of germination and germinate more often when pre-treated in higher temperature conditions than in lower temperature conditions (Aref, 2011; Rasebeka, 2014). This…

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    With the style of policing that reflects the departments values (Wasserman & Moore, 1988). Values of policing has not changed much from the article in Perspectives in Policing in 1988, stating that many values to lead and defend the “performance of police agencies.”(Wasserman & Moore) The article states that “Communities can provide police with assistance…,” and that citizens are priority first (Wasserman & Moore, 1988). Even when one officer choose to do something unethical, the public will…

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    Young voters aged 18-24 are historically less likely to cast a vote in elections. The percentage of youth who vote is almost little to nothing compared to the percentage of older individuals who turn out to vote. Why is that? Why don 't young people vote? Is there some motivator that would cause a young person to vote? Single issue voting has increasingly become a popular trend in America, could that be a motivator? Robert Winsler’s "The Accidental Motivator: Florida 's Medicinal Marijuana…

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    The most significant government policy since 1988 that can be argued to have increased inequality in education is the 1988 Education Reform Act. This was the most influential New Right market led approach that led to greater inequalities in education as the key elements of this act consisted of marketisation of schools, testing, National Curriculum and reduction of local authority control. For Marxists, this act reinforced class differences as Middle class parents were able to use cultural…

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