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    reach its goals. Attention to People describes how the leader and group interact, and how the leader supports and encourages the subordinates so they can grow. The employees are motivated to perform their tasks due to feelings of appreciation, inclusion, and achievement, in addition to the skills and abilities they develop. (C200 E-Text, n.d., Chapter 15: Leadership) Strengths Chris is an effective leader due to the strength of his attention to task, and the understanding of how properly…

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    the root of all State-run programmes in almost all emerging economies, including India. However although the Indian government has constantly launched commendable poverty alleviation programmes for the rural poor and women, along with financial inclusion initiatives, they have met a lack-lustre success, owing to a top-down approach i.e. either finance sans application (knowledge, skill and ability) or vice-versa.…

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    (Fernandes, 2009). AmerisourceBergen, the leading pharmaceutical distribution company, has a diverse culture based on respect, employee ideas, business and community needs. AmerisourceBergen’s culture derives from two important factors, diversity and inclusion. The company strives to include these factors into their culture and environment by: articulating and communicating the strategic direction of these factors to employees, providing a safe…

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    The regular students can provide examples of appropriate behavior for the special education student to learn from. Making new friends and sharing new experiences is another benefit of inclusion. Students with disabilities are able to have friendships with peers their same age. There are also pitfalls of inclusion for students with disabilities. For example, their socialization part of their education could take priority over the academic part of their education. Another disadvantage is the fact…

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    The younger generation of Negro writers during the New Negro Arts Movement created a space in which Their Eyes Were Watching God could exist within. Alain Locke (1885-1954) and Langston Hughes both advocated for the inclusion of art that was not solely political, or at least not solely adhering to the positive, respectability aspects of political theory. Locke, himself, found his voice to be in inherent opposition to the stringent views of Du Bois and went on to transcend the restraints of…

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    Cohen insists that “the structural transformation of the lived condition of marginal communities has to guide our struggle,” and that changes in policy and other action are means within the struggle. “Struggle” points to the necessity of doing with intention, in interdisciplinary and multi-dimensional in positioning ourselves against the state. A look at health, social determinants of health, and health outcomes gives insight to another form of state violence. An inequitable distribution of…

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    District 12 and Katniss along with the rest of District 12 are proletariats. In the novel, Madge being the bourgeoisie has superiority compared to the rest of District 12, thus proving the unfairness between the rich and the poor. In conclusion, the inclusion of Madge in the novel perfectly displays the inequality between the rich and the poor, which leads into the next argument; Katniss’ point of view throughout the…

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    I appeared under the supervision of the handling attorney, Mr. Joseph C. Yrulegui, at the Mandatory Settlement Conference on April 27, 2017. Mr. Yrulegui and I were in constant communication. I arrived at the Board at approximately 1:30 p.m. and left at approximately 5:00 p.m. The applicant was present and represented by Mr. David Ibarra. Ms. Dora Canales provided the interpreting services. Ms. Annette Castanon appeared representing the interest of the Employment Development Department. This…

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    The target of the proposed sample was adults who work with and care for Indian children between the ages of 3 to 7 years. This population was targeted as these participants would likely have an intimate understanding of children that can inform the content development of Galli Galli Sim Sim. Additionally, this study also focused on individuals from lower income and rural/urban neighborhoods, as this is the population that producers of Galli Galli Sim Sim and the funders are trying to reach.…

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    A. As an educator it is important that we encourage all the children to explore and value different cultures. The aim is to create an environment where their beliefs and values are respected as this helps children and families feel welcomed in a safe and supported environment. It’s important to discuss differences rather than pretending they do not exist. Educators need to role model the appropriate attitude when it comes to children with different cultural backgrounds as this can nurture a…

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