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    The Great Gatsby was set in the time period of the 1920’s, which was also known as the Jazz Age. This was a time of growth and prosperity as well as corruption. To understand what was going on in Fitzgerald’s mind when he wrote The Great Gatsby one must understand the events that were taking place during this era. After World War 1 ended in 1919 Warren G. Harding became the president. One of his main goals was to fix the businesses in America. In doing so, his “administration was plagued by…

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    Adapting activities and environment: Empowering people through autonomy, which means giving people freedom to make their own decision, is important as people should have control of their own lives so they don’t feel as if someone else is controlling their life for them e.g. making their own decisions in the activity. If they aren’t empowered in their choices then it would lead to the individual being left behind in the activities carried out and therefore be unable to enjoy the activity to its…

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    providing more work for working class women both inside and outside the home, it was taking it away from those women who were better off. The fact was that just as domestic industry was a partnership in which the wife assisted the husband, so too, most businesses, professions and trades in the old society were partnerships in which the husband and wife worked as a…

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    Diversity In Education

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    those who live in remote communities (Yalari 2018). In 2018, they have nationally 187 students on Yalari scholarships and graduate groups of 313 studying at universities, working or undertaking further training, (Yalari 2018) a success due to strong partnerships with schools, sponsors, volunteers and communities who share the same value. Another is NASCA who empowers Aboriginal young people to improve school attendance and performance, develop desired career pathways as well as develop life…

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    Person Focused Pay Essay

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    beyond those specified in their job description. Pay systems that claim to be essential for achieving competitive advantages in the global environments include those who support continuous learning and improvement, participation, flexibility, and partnerships within the organization. Person-focused pay systems provide promise, which is an element in which Holly is attempting to achieve. The logic that supports this type of approach is that structures based on differences in individuals skills or…

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    Health Literacy Paper

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    First thing I want to share is that I don’t remember whether we used the term “health literacy” at work training in the hospital I worked before. But one thing I notice while doing the health literacy assessment tool is that the work training we had emphasized effective communication between patient-provider, exam patient’s understanding of health education by the teach-back method, and so forth. These are covered in the health literacy constructs. My colleagues and I always assess patients’…

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    During World War II, the alliance between the Soviet Union and the United States had been essential to defeating Nazi Germany. After the war, however, the former allies’ partnership deteriorated into a state of hostility, or the Cold War, which included limited use of weapons. The mutual hostility was mainly yielded as a result of disagreements about political systems, war strategies, and postwar peace. Americans were widely hostile towards the idea of communism…

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    North Face Swot Analysis

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    With most of the products produced by The North Face catering to the outdoor market and action sports this geographically limited their target market to colder climates. “In relation to the labor force, The North Face itself identifies low employee morale and a lack of high opinion of management” (StudyLib, 2017 as cited in SlideShare). The North Face has spent years focusing…

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    The idea of having diversity in world-wide unique system has been controversial for decades. In England and Wales where ‘the white men’ stereotype was predominant from the beginning was highly debated; and not everyone agreed on changing this culture. Groups including disabled lawyers, BME- black minority, LGB – lesbian, gay, bisexual, women, persons with different religious views or persons from disadvantaged social backgrounds, with lower family income had always struggled to secure experience…

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    The Equality Act 2010

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    everyone. This single Act ensures equal employment accessibility to public and private services, without differentiating the individuals on the basis of protected characteristics such as age, gender, physical or mental disability, marriage or civil partnership, religion, race, maternity or pregnancy and sexual orientation (The Equality Act 2010:Employment implications for the NHS, 2010). This act was brought to ensure consistency in different ways employers and employees are required to create a…

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