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    earlier conceptions, pedagogy has created different orientations, didactic actions and conceptualizations to meet the objective of learning through empowerment. One of the didactic strategies is the "Scaffolding" that, correctly focused with constant control and the necessary criteria, is presented as an eminent and propitious proposal for the empowerment of meaningful learning. Likewise, by means of didactic actions, the Scaffolding possesses the necessary proposals for its due imminent…

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    To stay competitive, improvement activities or strategies with detailed implementation is needed for Honda. There is some activities or strategies that Honda could implement:- Outsourcing Outsourcing is contracted and delegated one or more processes to achieve greater efficiency in carrying out the mission. Outsourcing produces multiple benefits, the most important being the following: reduced costs, reorganizing the staff structure, increase the level of working capital, improve the quality of…

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    The confession is essential to our western understanding of female self-identification. In our modern, digital culture the confessor understands herself “to be empowered through telling her own story” to her viewers (169). This culture of digital visibility is defined by an “obsessive preoccupation with the body—a shift from the feminist ‘I’ articulated through voice to a post-feminist ‘I’ expressed through the body” (168). The preoccupation with the body creates a false sense of power. Real…

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    women offstage, as both bystanders and fans. However, there are numerous moments of empowerment of female that go unnoticed by audience members. From comical musical like 9 to 5, to solemn musicals like Violet, women are portrayed as fighting for what they want despite their fear and insecurities. Women are empowered through these musicals. The widely-known musicals Hairspray, and a top aspirant for female empowerment, tackles issues related to feminism that range from body image to…

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    Healthcare teams play an important role in nursing practice today. Teams provide the support necessary to assist nurses to practice within their scope and lead to empowerment. They bring collaboration of ideas and trust that promote nursing and patient empowerment. Empowered nurses and patients create positive patient outcomes. Two important types of healthcare teams are interdisciplinary and intradisciplinary. Intradisciplinary teams refer to teams within the same profession. The…

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    1. Background to the study Poverty and urbanization are highly gendered, with women constituting the poorest of the poor in most developing countries. A study by Kanji (1993) indicated that women, in general, and female heads of households, in particular, make up the majority of the urban poor. Moreover, literature on gender and development argue that development is often subjected to male bias (Kabeer, 1994; Moser, 1993). Realizing the poor status of women worldwide, women's issues have been…

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    INTRODUCTION The average full-time employee spends more than 40 hours each week at work. This suggests that more communication happens inside the workplace than anywhere else. Thereby, effective communication is the key to a harmonious environment. It is imperative that employees feel supported and appreciated by the management staff at all times. Ideally, the communication between management and employees should be free-flowing and mutually beneficial. Presently, there is an overwhelming…

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    From a young age, I began setting personal goals. They generally were small and short-term. I have always pushed myself to reach them. With college in my future, I knew I had to set new goals for myself. When I chose to attend Marywood University and major in speech-language pathology, one of my goals was extremely apparent to me. This was to receive a Master’s degree in the five-year program that Marywood offers. Another goal I had going into college was to become more confident in my abilities…

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    Introduction . Social work is a profession that promotes social change, social development, and the empowerment of people. The social work profession upholds social justice, respect for diversities, and human rights (IFSW, 2016). The practice of social work focuses on the interactions between individuals and their environments to help promote change. Social work has taken an evidence-based approach and workers have based all of their research on evidence which consequently created the Generalist…

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    Unearthing the Urban League National Urban League is a non-profit organization based in many high populated cities that help the low income, working poor, and others. Each Urban League office is different in what they help with, but many provide information on programs. They assist with job applications and some offices go as far as to help with bills too. Scattered in the United States, there are 92 different Urban Leagues offices. Founders of the National Urban League: The founders of…

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