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    The NHS has been through many transformations since its inception in 1948. Highlight some of the key issues the NHS is facing today (this includes the “Save our NHS” campaign). National Health Service (NHS) was founded in July 1948. The NHS aimed to provide excellent healthcare to the people in United Kingdom unmindful about being rich or poor. The government planned to finance the NHS only from taxation by the individual contribution to taxes through their working income. As more people coming in to live in the UK, with immigration population going up to 27 percent according to “Barrett David. Home affairs correspondent (2015) the telegraph 27 August” and demand of British society growing; therefore it is difficult for the…

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    The National Park Service Organic Act The National Park Service Organic Act was passed by Congress and Signed by President Woodrow Wilson on August 25th, 1916. This act created the National Park Service (NPS), an agency within the Department of the Interior, and put it in charge of the management of national parks, national monuments, and reservations in order to “conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wild life therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in…

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    I believe the function of an organization such as National Honor Society would be to promote leadership, character, and service. With the use of each aspect, students are taught to be leaders of the new generation with the different opportunities present such as volunteering. By doing so, students are able to use these characteristics throughout their life, and would be able to try to make the world a better place as each day goes by. Being in the National Honor Society ultimately helps improve…

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    lose two years of their life to national service is detrimental to this free country. Therefore, a year of required national service is harmful to the lives and spirits of American citizens. In the spirit of volunteering the volunteer willing gives away their time and in some cases money, to help a cause. Forcing people to volunteer will make some of its volunteers useless in the long run. Studies have shown that more work and quality work gets done if done by choice. Requiring service will…

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    Of importance is the core prosecutions unit, the National Prosecutions Service (NPS). The NPS is mainly responsible for general prosecutions and the appeals that might follow, inclusive of the resolution of criminal matters outside of the formal trial process through alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, determination of admissions of guilt for minor offences and the consideration of dockets brought by the police where persons have not been formally charged (National Prosecuting Authority,…

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    Employee career development plans are ideal to establish a relationship between the supervisor and subordinate of any corporation. Development plans capture McGregor’s Theory Y manager where he/she believes each employee has motivation, potential for development, desire for job enlargement and a capacity for responsibility. Secondly, presuming the role of the leader may be to engage with subordinates creating a single unit striving for a single purpose versus being a commanding instrument, the…

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    Increasing the budget from the National Park Service does have its benefits, but it is also important to look on the other side of the coin on why it could be important not to increase the budget and where that money could be spent instead. The National Park Service’s proposed budget for 2010 was a “total discretionary appropriations of approximately $2.7 billion and includes $433 million in mandatory appropriations, for a total budget authority of $3.1 billion” (Budget Justifications). The…

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    I am applying for the National Council/National Park Service internships because they present an opportunity for me to grow more as a learner. Coming into college my passion was for people. I wanted to become a social studies teacher to have an impact on the next generation. While I do not think this was a naive objective, I have come to understand that phrase to be quite vague. What I have learned in college is that the essential skill to having an impact on people is to become a committed…

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    in his essay, Lincoln’s Call to Service – and Ours, that a program be created called, Universal National Service. This program will create millions of jobs for individuals between the ages of 18 to 28. McChrystal believes that this program “will change the current cultural expectation that service is only the duty of those in uniform” (564). I agree with the need for such a program and feel that it would greatly benefit our country. If this program is created it will allow young individuals to…

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    An achievement that sets me apart from others would be my National Lifeguard Service (NLS) certification, which I attained in the spring of 2015. This credential acknowledges that I have the skills to prevent people from drowning in pools, beaches and lakes, across the nation. It also deems me capable of supervising and overseeing multiple activities, competitions and swimming programs. Some may consider lifeguarding as just another job, but for me, it’s a lifestyle. My competitive swimming…

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