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    the America. Even though the Africans didn’t want to work in distant America, they were forced by African elites with power and wealth. Another reason why Africans were enslaved was because of cheap labor and abundance. Europeans were expensive and difficult to bring to America. Native Americans labors were not abundant. Those reasons led to a use of Africans. Also it was easier to trade with the local African or African-European dealers. A lot of Africans were captured in battles or…

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    the Department of Immigration in 1945, Australia's immigration policy became government-driven(Hugo, 2014). Australia induced the influx of immigrants from Eastern Europe and other parts of Europe, as well as immigrants from the UK, to solve the labor shortage. Instead of introducing temporary foreign workers, they induced immigrants who would settle in Australia. These immigrants made a significant contribution to the…

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    Safe Childbirth Checklist

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    danger signs and critical condition of pregnant women with the help of Partograph, few said that it helped them in identifying PPH and thus preventing PPH with the help of oxytocin. It helped them in recalling the patient history as said by one of the labor room staff at Mundawar CHC. Most of them agreed that checklist tool is relevant. They didn’t want any component to be deleted or inserted more in the checklist. Few of them said we have never gone through it thoroughly so can’t suggest any…

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    patient care and indirectly by supporting organizations or coalitions that not only provide care to the medically underserved, but also, support policies which support underserved communities. The dedication of my time in a community with a critical shortage of nurses, as well as, focusing on care for those who are underserved is my primary contribution to the Nurse Corps mission. Patient care…

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    harvest the tobacco, indigo, and rice on large plantations in the south. Eventually, the answer to the labor shortage was enslaving Africans. Slavery in America had become a necessity due to the large economic gains from the transatlantic slave trade, as well as the triangular trade. In 1612, John Rolfe of Jamestown started to cultivate tobacco for commercial use. Tobacco demanded land and labor in order to be profitable, which was an easy requirement for colonists to fulfill at the time…

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    commonly also affected the people surrounding. Some of the ways the black death had affected people was that as the plague got stronger and increased so did the death rates of the people, the black death was seen as a punishment, and the demand for labor rose. To start off, when the plague got stronger and increased it also increased how many people died causing a change in the number of the population of the people.”The plague was the fact that it spread all over Europe and that it killed…

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    The American Civil War and the post-war Reconstruction caused a drastic change in American life and America itself. Following the Civil War and the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln was Andrew Johnson’s form of Reconstruction. During Johnson’s Reconstruction, the 13th Amendment was ratified, which abolished slavery within the United States of America. The ratification of the 13th Amendment lead to the 14th and 15th Amendments promising national citizenships and equality for all and to…

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    South Black Codes

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    After the Civil War, there were over four million slaves in the Southern states won their freedom due to the passing of the Thirteenth Amendment. Because of that, the South plantation owners had serious problems on massive labor shortage. Therefore, the Southerners turned to the southern state governments to ask for solutions. The whites were feared of blacks’ revenge. As a result, the black codes, were a series of laws that were executed by the new state governments across the South in 1865 and…

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    Staffing In Health Care

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    staffing cost is the main contributor in total overall cost. Staffing forecasts are inputs in the operating budget. Staffing forecasts have three important considerations; controllable vs non-controllable expenses, required minimum staff levels and labor market issues in staffing forecasts. Controllable costs are subject to a managers’ own decision making, the areas that are non-controllable costs are outside the manager’s power. When the non-controllable expenses are included it is very…

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    Child Labor In The 1800's

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    Child Labor In the 1800's the use of child labor, and lack of poor education created risk and bad working conditions for children. This underwent an enormous change. The 1800's were the time when the industrial revolution and the journey of industrialization transformed America from an agricultural town to a big city. Industrial society resulted in a massive increase in child labor. There are many different jobs for children when it came to child labor. The employment of…

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