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    Cultural Advice: This document includes the names of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people who have died. Pearl Gibbs Aunty Pearl Mary (Gambanyi) Gibbs (1901-1983) was a leader and activist for Aboriginal rights and the rights of women. Throughout her life she contributed to several impactful social justice campaigns including the 1967 referendum, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, and the Aboriginal Day of Mourning. She is remembered as a trailblazer for her life in the political sphere and…

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    Wimmann On Women

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    and understanding towards work and this will help them reach higher position on the management, especially in a male-oriented business world. The number of women looking for management position had increased drastically as the rate of women in the labor forced had increased, but on the other hand, the number of mentoring relationship available for women is not on the same pace as the demand. Possible reasons for these…

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    College athletics are huge in the United States of America; sports on a college campus help bring athletes and the student body closer together. Most states in America do not have a professional sports team and most of the state 's citizens devote themselves to their local sports team by endorsing them and purchasing various things that make them somewhat closer to the team. There is a huge issue on whether college athletes should be paid or should they just remain with the way things are…

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    or violations of privacy. In addition to opening a business up various types of claims, using social media as the basis of employment decisions in regard to current employees can hurt the practice in the long run. Lewis Maltby, President of the National Workrights Institute argues “the only time employers have a legal duty to monitor employee communications is when the employer has reason to believe that the employee is engaged in illegal conduct”. Unless an employee is suspected of illegal…

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    48 million people watched the entire event unfold . Dr King then appealed to people of faith across the nation and they supported him in Selma as well . The South became a national embarrassment to the nation wanting to be the base of democracy . March 1965 , President Johnson shocked the nation by using the phrase “ We shall Overcome ” in his speech . Few months later , he signed the nation’s first voting rights act . It was…

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    Respiratory Therapy

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    specialty that provides therapeutic and diagnostic services to patients with cardiopulmonary disorders. Around 119 thousand respiratory care jobs held in 2010, with expected increasing up to 143,000 by 2020 based on United States Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2012). According to the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (COARC), there are 451 academic programs, which accredits respiratory care programs at Associate, Baccalaureate, and Master’s degree levels in the…

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    Labor Unions In Hospitals

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    Labor Unions in Hospitals Neftali (Lee) Perez Webster University ABSTRACT The main goal of hospitals is to maintain a healthy, professional and dependable workforce while providing an affordable and high quality care to all their patients. Labor Unions contend that in order workforce with criteria mentioned, a safe work environment, job security (higher incomes) and affordable healthcare (Reynolds & Brady, 2012) are needed. They contend those are reasons to have a bargaining unit to represent…

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    characteristics of the population the office serves, would be an example of______. Selected Answer: Incorrect objective responsibility Correct Answer: Correct representative bureaucracy Question 22 A deliberate effort to form an advisory board with little real power in order to bring persons who oppose a program into the decision-making structure and make them feel involved or defuse protests is an example of______. Selected Answer: Correct cooptation Correct Answer:…

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    have increased but women’s role in them has not. According to the National Science Board in 2013, women consisted of 29% of the STEM workforce, compared to the overall workforce in which they made up 49% ( “Diversity in the workforce contributes to creativity, productivity, and innovation. Women’s experiences—along with men’s experiences—should inform and guide the direction of engineering…

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    Throughout history, men have dominated in all cultures. Today, women make up almost half of the workforce, yet they get paid less than men. This needs to change. It is unconstitutional not pay women equally. Women receive the same amount of education as men do. Women deserve equal opportunities for equal work. The debate of gender-based wage imbalance, commonly referred to as the wage gap, has been the subject of large debates; “Congress first addressed the issue more than four decades ago in…

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