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    What are the key elements of Rational Choice Theory? • Beeson and Firth (1998) ‘Neoliberalism as a political rationality: Australian public policy since the 1980’s’, Journal of Sociology, Vol 34. Pp 215-231 In Beeson and Firth’s article, I gain a further insight into the conception of liberalism and the implementation of rational choice theory, specifically focusing on economic gain and wealth. The authors thoroughly researched the introduction of liberalism in the 1900’s and the resurgence…

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    The adoption of the policies we operate with come beneficially to the company, as they assist us in adequate managerial aspects of the business by cause of administering the "do 's" and the "don 'ts" of our company and which actions made within our company are appropriate. One…

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    Good quality of life (QoL) is something that everyone, including those with an Intellectual Disability (ID), deserves to be able measure and recognize. Many things have been accomplished along the journey that the concept of quality of life has taken. Many challenges have been overcome and the entire process has been quite productive; however, there are still challenges that need to be overcome. The primary focus of this article is on the summary of the current understanding of the construct…

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    proper technology and internet use policy is in place, and there will be effective enforcement of the policies. Many students will want to use the computers for games, taking selfies or sending messages to friends during class. In a classroom that does not have a well articulated and written policy signed by the students, the technology will likely not be used effectively for education. However, in a classroom that does have a well articulated and written policy signed by a student, when the…

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    the irony is that it is not essentially a deskbound occupation and is very suited to the flexible working.’ (RICS, 2003, cited in Gosal, 2003, p.39). The key challenge in many organisation seems to be the lack of support to the policies on flexible working by the employers. It is known that supervising a flexible workforce can be challenging; the managers are trapped between having to deliver a good service to clients and assisting employee’s flexibility requirements. Certain managerial…

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    Court has proved itself to be a powerful political actor with the capability to make a profound impact on policy when conditions are ripe for it to do so. Nearly all of the major social and political issues of the modern era have found their way into the Court, and the justices have had the ability to make both constitutional and statutory rulings that have impacted policy framework of policy within the United States.…

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    implementing a formal travel policy. Implementing a travel policy would involve drafting a set of policies and procedures surrounding travel policies and conveying these to employees. A benefit to implementing a formal travel policy is that the solution results in the greatest likelihood that employees will not perceive Joe’s travel spending negatively anymore. The negative perception is derived primarily from a sense of inequities. In a study on formal and informal policies, participants…

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    of the hawks, doves, and presidential supporters. Not only is there relationship with foreign policies a major factor in the cold war era but also reflects the president of the time based on who is in power at the time. The book, McCormick, goes into great detail dividing these three groups up and how they play a role in foreign politics. Hawks are considered those who advocate an aggressive foreign policy based on military power, also known as hard power. The opposite of Hawks is the Doves…

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    that form the basis of political and economic theory. It characterizes the common beliefs of a group, social class, or individual into a consistent political philosophy. Ideology impacts many aspects of government from the individuals who create policy to the type of government a country maintains. Its influence upon these aspects can be quite subtle or blatantly obvious. The manner ideology forms in a region is key to predicting its effects on a country. Political scientists examine this…

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    Interestingly, rigid policy and harsh penalties for discrimination, tend to lessen the likelihood of reporting of minor incidents, therefore raising the level of toleration by affected groups (Bond & Haynes 2014, p.189). Unfortunately, despite Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO) legislation in Australia enforcing diverse workforces, research suggests an increase in work discrimination claims between 2004 and 2009 (Fujimoto et al. 2013, p.149). Another unwanted development of diversity policies,…

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