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    seem approachable in order for clear communication to take place, adults and children must feel comfortable enough to be able to communicate any information, whether it is positive or negative. Practitioners need to be able to feel confident enough to also communication any information, positive or negative to adults, whether they are, parents, other staff members or part of a multi-professional…

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    ethicality. The Vietnamese consumer perception of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices and the examples of unethical fear marketing practices in the food and beverage industry in Vietnam are then discussed. Subsequently, some possible suggestions for the diminution of these unethical marketing tactics in Vietnam are proposed, including the voluntary adoption of CSR of firms, more powerful competition regulations, multifaceted social media and consumer…

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    The triumphal of political Islam has been possible with the unlimited Gülen Movement’s contributions. Due to current issues, the most of writers and intellectuals has started to write some critiques on the government such “authoritarian, dictatorial, anti-democratical, neo-Kemalist” (Tol-Taspinar, 2016). The problem, however, has arisen there because of the conflict of interest. Contemporary Turkey, while Muslims are getting integrate to the world system, they are also getting richer. Getting…

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    Meritocracy Theory

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    they can keep a monopoly over their power in turn subjugating all other races, while meritocracy is kept as a façade to claim that there are no intuitional disadvantages, as individuals are actors of their own futures. I will be employing an critical anti-racism approach to unpack these ideas, as it seeks to develop an understanding of the nature of differing power relations through which institutionalized, racialized disenfranchisement or marginalization takes place and persists (Dei, 1996).…

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    Unit 1 P4 Business

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    people over the age of 25. The law requires companies to raise their employees’ wages from the standard £6.50 minimum wage to £7.20 which is expected to rise to £9 by 2020. This means this means KFC might have to cut down on staff that are under 25 in order, possibly some jobs will be lost or less people will be recruited, as the living wage might affect profits. The proposed cut back on Tax credits is likely to affect KFC sales revenues from low income earners who are on tax…

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    size. Swift’s fictional account can be read as a great work of social criticism on European societies. The novel incorporates exaggeration and humour to ridicule humankind. Swift’s use of social satire presents the reader with detailed inspection on the reality of many during that period of time, however this scrutiny can also be placed…

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    Outline and assess Marxist views on the role and function of education (50 marks) Marxists would argue that the role and function of education is to reproduce the inequalities and social relations of production of the capitalist society, legitimise these inequalities through the myth of meritocracy and to characterise the infrastructure of capitalist societies. However, there are competing viewpoints to Marxism such as Functionalists who have similar views to Marxists about the view role and…

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    During the interwar period of 1919 to 1939, the European political arena witnessed a radical change in governmental organization. Historically this period has been defined by authoritarian Fascism and Nazism. In fact, Gino Germani a professor at the University of Buenos Aires hypothesizes that the structural tension inherent in all modern society between growing secularization and the necessity of maintaining a nationalist centred government was sufficient for the integration of causal factor in…

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    Latin: "right, proper" was a principle of classical rhetoric, poetry and theatrical theory that was about the fitness or otherwise of a style to a theatrical subject. The concept of decorum is also applied to prescribed limits of appropriate social behaviour within set situations. In Literature: The concept of literary propriety, in its simplest stage of development was outlined by Aristotle. In literary style, the appropriate rendering of a character, action speech or scene. In Architecture:…

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    Medical Education Case Study

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    partnerships d) Support to third party provided medical education a) Industry-provided product specific training The pharmaceutical companies know the importance of keeping the health care professionals updated with the knowledge about medicinal products in order to make rational clinical decisions. This above-mentioned category…

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