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    They can develop strategies to encourage applications from diverse candidates. Nevertheless, the issues regarding this type of plan is that the existence of laws prohibiting discrimination in the workplace does not always guarantee that women, minorities, and other segments of the work force have equal employment opportunities. In an effort to help prevent discrimination and introduce more diversity into the workplace, some employers have adopted affirmative action plans. Yet, affirmative…

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    population makes the U.S prison population the largest in the world as of today. The prison population explosion that happened during the time period of 1972-2000 was caused by many factors, however this population was disproportionately that of minorities. During the 1980’s there was a nation-wide crack epidemic that caused crime to get out of control (Pettit & Western 2004). The people demanded a get tough approach on drugs and crime. That’s when the government delivered by declaring a War…

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    Q1 In the referenced extract, the author endeavours to investigate the strengths of the US powers in East Asia. For the evasion of uncertainty, East Asia alludes to countries including but are not limited to China, Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. This paper tries to measure the imperativeness of US in East Asia on the basis of understanding three premises highlighted in the paper. 1.1 Premise 1, USA’s qualities of unipolarity bringing about hegemonic stability is an…

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    Jakie Deily Organizational Assessment Purpose of Agency The International Rescue Committee (IRC) helps people survive and rebuild their lives in the face of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. They are currently serving people whose lives have been upended by war, natural disasters, and conflict. Their work is multifaceted as they work in countries where people need support to recover from a crisis, respond to help countries stabilize and assist people in rebuilding their lives, and…

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    Introduction Good or bad diversity is present all around us. Diversity can be a positive aspect to society because it can offer a variety of objects, ideas, and people into the world. People need to be accepting of diversity because it is has a variety of good functions to provide to a society. However, diversity can also cause issues because not everyone in the world is accepting of differences. This does not make diversity bad, but rather shows that people need to be willing to embrace…

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    learners. More than 10% of American students are English learners and are placed into English-as-a-second-language (ESL) classes. To accommodate for limited English skills, ESL classes are substandard, often limited to remedial course-work. At the onset of English learning, this may make sense: Provide ESL students with classes that are basic and understandable to students unfamiliar with the language. However, even after adequate English is learned, a large portion of ESL students do not…

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    the jazz’s influence with the long note of trumpet accompany by slight drum playing and the saxophone solo after the first verse. Since jazz is the music of African American, sailors in the riots may have associated “Chicas Patas Boogie” with the minority group and attacked them during the riots. The song can also be linked to Mexican American community because the lyrics of the song are in Spanish with a hint of Calo. However, the vocal in the song was sung in a blue and rhythm manner rather…

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    She sets the framework of her study around data and research that students of low income families or of Racial Minorities, mainly African American are at risk. Murdock follows the McMillan and Schumacher guidelines that, “the review establishes important links between existing knowledge and the research problem being investigated,” and that the, “review provides very…

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    today is that police have a very distinct culture. When looking at definitions of police culture we see a few particular phrases that are most commonly frequent, these are the abuse of power, absence of culpability, discrimination of particular minority groups and internal solidarity (Terpstra, 2013). Looking at the modern policing styles of Australia we can recognize two distinct types; this is Community policing and Zero tolerance policing. Zero tolerance VS Community Policing and Police…

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    Latino American Elders Latinos are a family oriented group and many have been Catholic for generations. Latinos are becoming the largest ethnic minority group in the United States. Latino elders are the most traditional in their beliefs and values must be respected. They prefer to get their health information through church, tv, radio, word-of-mouth and health fairs. Fear of deportation, poverty, poor health and little to no insurance contribute to Latinos not accessing services. . Latinos are…

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