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    students in choosing educational streams that can ensure high return on investment. They guide the students to become an engineer, a management graduate a doctor, or a public servant and earn high salaries or have access to administrative power. This informal system of career advice and guidance worked well till the eighties. It was because the career choices in India, both for parents and learners, were limited…

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    2. A "one-size-fits-all" approach to 'child work ' is a problematic approach, due to the diversity of work and working conditions around the world. There are different standards of 'child work ' everywhere and therefore, it is not practical to have one set way of viewing children. In Westernized cultures, which is a term that refers to, social norms, ethical values, traditional customs, and beliefs of a society, there is a law in place for what the minimum age of work can be, and it is unfair…

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    1. Setting the scene: social purpose as business driver During the last decades the social purpose of business has gained a prominent role in profit and accumulation strategies worldwide. Corporations invest more money and human resources in the development of social strategies as a key element for economic success. Between 2004 and 2013 the corporate social responsibility investments of the 261 world leading companies increased from US$7,6 billion to US$25 billion, roughly a growth of 328%…

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    Head Protection Case

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    environment in the private sector for employees. This is achieved by training, education and assistance. Unfortunately, violations occur that result in fines. Below are three cases in the last three years. 1. On 8/1/17 Piedmont Service Group, Inc in Richmond VA received one violation for ‘head protection’ and had until 8/21/17 to comply. The initial penalty was $4, 225.00, and the current penalty is $2, 113.00. The status of the case is currently closed with an informal settlement. 1926.100(a)…

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    Child Labour Trade

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    Trade and Child Labor Introduction When it comes to the difficulties of children being exploited internationally, the most common stories we hear commonly or publicized commonly are about children being trafficked into commercial sex work. This is clearly an issue that deserves attention. But, less well known and more widespread concern facing children is child labor. According to reports of United Nations, over two hundred million children of age between 7 to 17 years of age are working as…

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    Task 3- Support There are four difference sectors which are involved in the support of service users which are statutory, private, voluntary and informal. The statutory sector provides care for service users which is funded by the government for example the NHS. The statutory sector would provide care for a service user who has suffered from a stroke by giving them the medication they require and even surgery if necessary. The statutory sector would also provide a GP to consult with someone…

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    Bombing In Egypt

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    out by British infrastructure designs. It connects the country’s urban centers with the capital. Within Cairo there are both formal and informal sectors. In the 1950s, the Public Transport Authority introduced a very successful bus network that is still used today. There is also a vast assortment of authorized and licensed cabs that operate in the city. Informal transportation also exists. These services include minibuses and taxis. These services became available for use in the late 1970s and…

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    Karma-Phalam Analysis

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    be the reason behind it. According to the contextual information in extract one, the patient possessed age related power might be created a clash with the expert’s (therapist’s) knowledge of power. Two young male physiotherapists from the private sector explored their perspective about the old age patient’s compliance quoted below: • ‘Old age patients usually have a feeling that nothing going to happen at this age by doing these exercise’ (PTA15) • ‘People after 65 or near to 70 will think…

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    of the Lewis model is the two principal sectors in which the economy operates in the framework of a dual economy. The first is the capitalist (C) sector and subsistence (D) sector that operates within the labour market dualism (Lewis, 1954). Both industries control a different part of the economy, and when combined, it complements each other almost perfectly. The capitalist sector manages reproducible capital and employs labour from the subsistence sector who does not utilise reproducible…

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    communicate past their respective agency as well as across their borders amid other jurisdictions. Individual agencies that work free from state cooperation develop governance, protocols and procure equipments that are often incompatible with other states. Informal concurrence with other jurisdictions, while the first positive step, should be incorporated into the formal plan that take into account verifiable agreements and protocols. Interoperability necessitates joint management, policies,…

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