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    28). The reward system must incentive desired behaviors of the organization members, as such it must be directed to two different groups, the musicians, and the administrative staff. My advice is to establish a reward system for musicians that will incentive teamwork and individual excellence to motivate high performance. For example, to incentive teamwork within artists…

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    3. Crowdsourcing Crowdsourcing is a knowledge management strategy which can help organizations to solve their problems in business field. In this section, definition of crowdsourcing and effectiveness of Crowdsourcing to address knowledge gaps are illustrated. 3.1 Definition of crowdsourcing Crowdsourcing, a term emerged in recent years, refers to an organization implements outsourcing activities to individuals or the crowd on the internet. People may be more familiar with the word…

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    the activity of knowing and the processes through which knowledge is acquired and problems are solved. (pg 113) There are stages within this that are called the sensorimotor stage, the preoperational stage, the concrete operational stage, and the formal operational stage. These each begin at varying lifespans but they are fully matured as an individual grows older in…

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    for survival. Through, political policies, economic outcomes change how many people live. Several political policies cause problems in class systems. Policies assist in combining technology with economy, and changing our world through expansions of goods. By integrating the economy with…

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    Industrialized democratic states have forged from colonial systems and traditional monarchies that now have evolved into a new system to fit the present majority states. Across European states, there are constitutional accepted guidelines approved by the Legislative to permit the Executive to exercise some form of powers in regards to the policy process. Modern democratic states now run under a parliamentary or presidential system in which governing vary in the division of power and in the way…

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    This is a major advantage to the Prime Minister as it essentially allows for them to appoint those who will be loyal and support their decisions throughout their time in office. Therefore it is argued that the “British government embodies a system not of formally codified rules but instead advice”2 and relates to the Prime Minister being surrounded by 'Yes ' men who simply agree and advise rather than argue and debate. As a result, this allows the Prime Minister to push their political agenda…

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    England and Wales via the adversarial system is providing equality in the wake of recent budget cuts to legal aid, or whether adoption of an inquisitorial system is required. To do this, the nature of the cuts and changes to legal aid will be discussed, explanations of an adversarial and inquisitorial justice systems, and the effects the budget cuts have affected access to justice will be discussed. A conclusion as to whether there is a need for the justice system of England…

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    three high quality teachers in a row were way ahead of peers who spent one or more years with less competent teachers” (Woolfolk, p.23). This is just one of the many statistics that exemplifies how important the quality of teachers is to the education system. The major topics that I will address in this paper are development, learning theory, motivation, assessments, grading, and teaching strategies. Woolfolk discusses two different theories of cognitive development, Piaget’s and Vgostsky’s.…

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    In public environments, many communicable diseases may be easily transmitted from person-to-person because of factors like poor personal hygiene in children and close proximity to one another (such as school environments with young children, or crowded areas where people may attend a football game). Properly protecting and preventing the spread of illness by implementing effective control measures including educational programs, avoidance of risk factors, sanitation, prompt early recognition of…

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    professional culture. Professionally we must conduct ourselves in an unbiased manner, leaving our personal thoughts and opinions, and what we believe to be true, at the door. But do you really have to? While it is essential to have a personal value system, for it is how we identify ourselves within our families, culture, community and in the work place. It however, can create conflict within our professional careers and compromise our personal values. So how do we combine them both? Your values…

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