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    No one likes to be overpowered, controlled, or even guided by the others, therefore, invitational rhetoric is the best way to approach the audience and indirectly convince him/her through offering and providing ideas and suggestions. It is an eloquent way that attains sharpen understanding with hint, but not with declaration. It emphatically implicates aesthetic justification where…

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    Though in-depth and extensive researches have been done on Corporate Social Responsibility, there has been no acceptable universal definition of CSR. Smith (2011) in his theses has viewed CSR as using a system approach with several subsets making up the system. These subsets on their own or managed separately or in linearity or linear relationship cannot achieve the goal of CSR but an interrelationship of these subsets and considering CSR from a system perspective…

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    Media Plan The social networking sites and the internet completely have changed the media marketing concept, but more than two-third of the advertisement is still seen in the traditional channels of media (Young, 2014). A smartphone industry is very much competitive and a proper media planning is essential for the company to maintain its grab over the market. Identification of Target Maket According to Angelo and Vladimir (2011), a single product (goods/services) that appears appealing to…

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    New Deal Dbq Analysis

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    Father Charles Coughlin unfairly contended that Roosevelt “double crossed” the American people through a “tax bill of $35 billion (F).” Roosevelt, however, was clear in his inaugural address that he would solve the crisis through “direct recruiting by the government,” an endeavor which evidently would cost money (C). Jobless men kept on going, unable to provide for their own. Consequently, the American people agreed with Roosevelt’s point of view that “mutual self help” would not cut it, the…

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    As defined by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, “bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance.”1 Bullying has become an epidemic nationwide that has allowed programs to be developed in hopes of finding a solution. Bullying is found within many different arenas, in which school being the number one place it exists the most. School is a construct that encompasses all students with no bias placed on age,…

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    Care Values In Care

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    Introduction: In this task I will be using examples and explaining how care workers implement the care values when caring for my chosen service user. A direct carer is An indirect carer What Are Care Values? Care values are ethical principles that care workers use and apply to their work. Some examples of the care values are anti-discriminatory practice and confidentiality. Confidentiality: This is when you do not share information without the knowledge and agreement of…

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    Summary: My approach to teaching focuses on how to best engage students while helping them master the fundamentals of business and technical writing. I guide them in learning how to transfer their understanding of concepts to real-world applications because that is where the true mastery of knowledge takes place. Whether in an on-campus class, a hybrid, or an online-only class, I believe in involving students as partners in their learning process. Pedagogical Approach: I realize that the online…

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    Everglades have been around for thousands of years before any human settlement; “The Sea of Grass” has a delicate and critical ecosystem with influence on not just flora and fauna but also for humans residing there. Primarily a subtropical wetland, the everglades region is part of a lager watershed with its unique niche containing several plants and animals exclusive to it. With a total area of 4000 square miles prior to human squandering, it’s part of a larger water system consisting of…

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    Serious Reader Case Study

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    (IS). In compliance with your request, the Managerial accounting interpretation of the results and merely in gross margin income, statement was using Variable Costing. The cost classification is based in “all non-manufacturing categories”, direct, indirect and fixed. It also includes the recommended projection on how SRC can adjust its strategies. By looking at the 2016 statement in three (3) different…

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    Marketization Of Care

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    Introduction This chapter aims to illustrate the theoretical framework of ‘mixed economy of care’ and ‘marketization of care’ as well as to explore the distinct model of care for older people in urban China. In the first section, it applies the approach corresponds to the ‘mixed economy of care’ (Knapp et al., 2001, Lewis, 1995, Glendinning, 2012, Powell, 2007) and ‘care diamond’ (Ochiai, 2009, Razavi, 2007) in the field of ‘social care’ (Daly and Lewis, 2000; Lewis and West, 2014). After the…

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