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    Hence, unpaid internship is another form of voluntary act as long as employer-employee relationship is observed. Unpaid internship proves to future employers that the student is truly dedicated to learn the skills required to succeed in architecture field. It measures the level of patience and sincerity to learn. Interns who are willing to work despite the minimum pay has the chance to run free and gain voluntary educative program for higher education sector, in other words, to work voluntarily…

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    We can daydream and think about miscellaneous ideas and theories a great deal, however in order to comprehend, compromise, reflect and evaluate fundamental ideas and theories, it is required to break down information through cognitive skills. By doing so, this results in exercising ones critical thinking abilities. Within this essay, the concept of critical thinking – underpinned by critical theory, will demonstrate and explain how this approach would be of assistance to researchers and…

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    Disability Legislation

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    Legislation for disabled people was articulated through the Disability Discrimination Acts (1995 and 2005) and the ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2009) in many countries. In South Africa legislation for disability also was aligned with international trends such as those encouraged by the ILO and other relevant bodies. Domestic policies on disability were spearheaded by the White Paper on the Integrated National Disability Strategy (INDS) introduced…

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    Edgar Solis Professor Shea English 101 12/10/2017 Capitalism Vs. Socialism: Which is better and which is moral? Socialism is no new thing. It is not new to mankind. It is an idea, the promise of a better life for all, that has been around of centuries. Several nations around the globe have experimented with this economic system, but although it is a system that has been tried, it is not one that is all that true. There have been great strides towards socialism and away from capitalism in…

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    Health Promotion Model

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    attempts to reduce inequities by designing a national strategy for neighborhood renewal (NSNR) with the overall outcome to reconstruct a local socioeconomic environment in order to create healthy communities (Brennan Ramirez et al., 2008). Communities, voluntary organisations, local authorities, business and the government are working together to target 39 of the most deprived communities in the United Kingdom. This initiative aims to improve the current inequities such as unemployment,…

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    Prayer In Public Schools

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    The United States of America has a long, rich history in Judeo-Christian prayer used in every sector of government and private sector business. In fact, Christian values affect everything in the US, from how laws are written, the penal code, and even money. “In God We Trust” is stated on every bill in and removed from circulation. The President of the United States, newly appointed justices, and newly elected members of congress all take the official oath of office using, and swearing upon, The…

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    Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Facts about Alzheimer’s: 3 Usage of Data analytics in the healthcare sector 3 Internal Processes 4 1. Clinical Trials 4 2. Systems Biology 4 3. Simulation of processes: 4 4. Better disease prediction: 4 5. Risk and compliance management: 4 External Processes 4 1. Real-time health tracking 4 2. Electronic health records and Electronic medical records 4 3. Cross-selling applications 5 4. Credit services to medical practitioners 5 Internal Process – Clinical…

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    Caroona Case Study

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    interest  Possible effect of this project uncertainty  Media reputation, pressure  Fair decision-making  Budgets  Who to believe and prioritize  Legislation  Scientific evidence Take over the responsibility as a decision-maker to another or other sectors. Ask for other smart and intelligent decision makers over the world with some…

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    Under Care Act 2014 all carers are entitled to free beneficial information and advice, such as signposting carers with money troubles to voluntary organisations, such as Citizen Advice Bureau who can conduct a financial expenditure check, or agencies specialised in checking eligibility and then applying for Carers’ Allowance (). However, it appears that many councils are not adhering to their…

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    It would be folly to state that reflection is useful only for academic and training purposes. Reflection is a process in which the majority, if not all, people use on a day to day basis. Whether it is on the way home from work after a hard day, or perhaps after a conversation with a family member; it would be a rare individual indeed who could state that they do not go over previous experiences in their mind. It is, in essence, the active evaluation of our day-to-day lives. The act and art of…

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