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    The deconstruction of the welfare state implicates a new understanding for the term risk. Risk is defined as a threat of damage or any other negative consequence, that is the result of the some internal or external vulnerability, which could have been avoided through preemptive action (Aven, 2008). The initial institution of the welfare state was designed to prevent risk, specifically risks to stability, security and prosperity in daily lives presented by the economic collapse after the first…

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    The history of school polices by Joel Spring demanded that the dominant American groups to examine the conscious attempt of replacing one culture and language with another; that is decentralization. In his book, the school is used to find away family languages and culture and cultures and replace some if not all of with the largest group. As a rule, training is alluded to in this content as a tool that is concentrating on predominantly on world class overwhelming gathering in the United States…

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    II- Impact of federalism on party system and its cohesion: Federalism is a component of building political institutions that asserts the role of decentralization and not to have a central administrative and political system. Since Brazil is a federation composed of 27 states and the belief argues that federalism weakens national parties as national politicians have subnational interests which affect the unity and the cohesion of the national party .Therefore, national coalition of parties will…

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    Throughout our life we follow a set of objectives to reach our goals. However, within an organization this tends to be a more defined statement that is frequently titled a “mission”. This mission states the purpose of the organization, the methods they plan to take, as well as the end result they wish to achieve. Furthermore, the purpose of this paper will be to discuss the mission, vision, values, and stated goals of the organization of which I am employed and my role in their achievement. The…

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    The World Health Organization has identified in 2007, health information systems as one of the six building blocks of a health system. Which shows Health information systems are critical for decision-making within each of the other five building blocks (health service delivery, health workforce, access to essential medicines, health systems financing, and leadership and governance), hence forming the foundation of decision-making across health systems (1). Health information systems serve…

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    According to their website, One Medical Group, “challenges the notion that delivering high-quality, accessible health care is either unachievable or prohibitively expensive. In fact, we’re working to prove that just the opposite is possible — a system where quality care is affordable and available to everyone.” To achieve a level of quality and affordability they promise to their consumers, One Medical has implemented “social listening” as a means to understand their customers’ wants better.…

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    Several issues were important in the life of the Catholic Church in the twentieth century that continue to impact today’s Church. Two of them were the Second Vatican Council as a whole and the scandal of sexual abuse by priests. However, I consider that the most significant event in this period of time was the whole new approach to Christian unity and interreligious dialogue by the Church in Vatican II. This new approach impacted the practice of the Catholic faith, continues to influence the…

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    brands are developing as fast as Lululemon. - Narrow target market: their main products are yoga apparel and this attracts a very small percentage of the customers. Then they will tend to pay attention to the big ones such as Nuke and Adidas. - Decentralization marketing: Each store has developed its own message, which may change the overall brand philosophy • Opportunity: - International expansion: Management has shown that they want to raise their stores in both Asia and Europe, which just…

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    Growing up in North Philadelphia, I understood ‘White Flight’ to be a negative concept that left the neighborhood that I lived in for my whole life in despair. I remember riding home from school and seeing all of the abandoned warehouses and wondering what was there function and when was the last time people worked in them. The effects of white flight became very evident to me as I learned who once lived in my neighborhood versus who I see remaining. White Flight is a concept that is said to…

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    It is imperative that the US powers remain decentralized as decentralization prevents chaos. Additionally, the Constitution provides protection and ensures that the US will not become a monarchy unless such Amendments are passed. Since the US maintains both a Federal and State government it provides additional freedom…

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