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    movement sought to change gender inequality by advocating for equal opportunities in education, employment and government representation. These feminist movements based on ideologies, activism, and political strategies are categorized through waves. The first wave of feminism that was formed during the 19th and the early 20th century was based on the suffrage movement,…

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    support of something and someone.” However, “activism refers to direct action like protesting, or activities with tangible results, such as fundraising or researching solutions (EDU40004, 2016). As the early childhood professional play an important role in children’s lives, they can be the advocates for the rights of children. The main aim of advocacy and activism is to support equity, inclusivity, the rights, interests and needs of children and families, which can be done by following some…

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    however, with the rising numbers in unintended teen pregnancies, there needs to be a transition into contraceptive education at an earlier age. There are many threats that are posed by ineffective education regarding contraceptives and fertility control. For global health to be attained, younger generations need to be educated about where they can get contraceptive options, low income…

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    Kingdom was established in 1795 by King Kamehameha I and proudly prevailed throughout the world for nearly a century. Due to the location and agriculture of the Hawaiian Kingdom, the United States government was keen to gain Hawai’i as a state to control due to their economic and militaristic advantage. They accomplished this by breaking international law and punishing native Hawaiian people for continuing to practice their own culture. Before being discovered by colonizers, the Hawaiian…

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    intensive, the focus has been on core competencies, providing real-time information, globalizing service demand, visibility in key performance indicators, collaborating in supply chain operations, and developing E-Logistics. Rao et al. (1993) discuss the role of 3PL in the operations of global firms. The impact of e-commerce on logistics service providers has been discussed by Delfmann et al. (2002). An electronic commerce portal can be used as a marketing channel in collaboration with existing…

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    a technology that replaces cable technology, its current application is diverse. The key areas of focus for Bluetooth technology are its less complex architecture, low price, less power consumption, robustness, and the ability to transmit data and access local networks and internet (Bisdikian, 2001). Bluetooth wireless technology has gone through many stages of development to be as known today, has its specific architecture, has many applications and uses in today’s’ life and has huge impacts on…

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    Create new scope of server, Assign scope name and description. Now define a range of IP address, start and end date Now use any excusive address that is server IP address Now select lease duration, now configure DHCP [3] options now Insert router IP address which is 192.168.1.1 in my case, press next---> Next--->activate scope now--->then finish 5) Roaming Profile [4]: For creating of centrally profile [4] of all domain users’ roaming profile [4] is use. In…

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    what common belief might be, throughout history marriages were much more about an agreement and partnership rather than love. Upper class many times would marry an equal or higher power to keep the wealth in the family. Lower class would still marry based on who would be the best business partner and could help expand the family’s farmlands. It wasn’t until the Enlightenment and French Revolution when people began to realize they…

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    There are several ways in which computers have had and will have in the future an even greater role in education. Computers and technology have significantly changed the way knowledge and skills can be acquired. From the earliest days of correspondence education in the post-industrial revolution where the United States and Europe needed factory workers…

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    University The Origins of the School Nurse The turn of the twentieth century brought a multitude of concerns to the newly Industrialized New York City. The Industrial Revolution introduced a change in America’s economy from agricultural-based to industrial-based (Vessey & McGowan, 2006). Along with this shift American saw an influx in new jobs and opportunities. Families from places such as Southern and Eastern Europe flocked to America searching for better opportunities (Ruel, 2014).…

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