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    Organisational Change

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    identified as an inhibitor of effective change.’ (Unkown, 2014) It is important that organisations adopt the correct style of leadership to implement their change in regards to scale of change as well as organisation size. An organisation with a smaller workforce and size may have a different leadership style to that of a larger organisation who may need to be more monitored and controlling with the…

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    Generational diversity within the nursing workforce is a unique situation for health care organizations today. Having three distinct generations working together to provide safe and effective patient care presents many challenges. Each generation possesses their own characteristics, values, beliefs, communication styles, and commitment to team work (American Hospital Association [AHA], 2014). The three generations were influenced by the collective experiences of their generation, both socially…

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    There are a total of about 11.2 million illegal immigrants currently in the United States. Compared to 360 million people in United States, that doesn’t seem to be much, but that is because a lot of them become citizens. The United States allows the illegal immigrants to be granted full citizenship. These illegal immigrants don’t pay as much taxes which is completely not right and arbitrary. The United States government needs to address the problems with illegal immigration and create laws to…

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    Gender Pay Unfair

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    graduate from college in the 1960s and 1970s, since the 1990s, the majority of all undergraduate and graduate degrees have gone to women” (Stevenson). Women have the ability to get equal pay considering they have the education they need to go into the workforce, women aren’t applying themselves and don’t get equal pay as a result. To say women aren’t getting paid equally isn’t fair considering they are capable of choosing high paying jobs and working…

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    IOM Report Nursing

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    IOM's report on 'Future of Nursing' emphasize on nurses' position in the health industry as a backbone. They are the one who get in contact with the patients throughout the pre and post treatment phases. IOM's report recommends that this nursing workforce can be used in more appropriate way by the health industry. This will not only bring down the cost of health care but also bring up the quality of care and patients' safety (IOM-brochure.pdf).. The first key message is to provide opportunities…

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    make up approximately half of the workforce, so why should they get paid less than men? Typically, women are more qualified with more college and graduate degrees than men. Yet, there is a twenty-one cent wage gap due to gender. America claims to have “equal rights” but women are treated poorly in the workforce. The most unfair effect to sexual discrimination is unfair wage; women should have the same privileges as men. Women are approximately half of the workforce, but they don’t get the same…

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    to men -- whether it be in the workforce, or generally in the society. A patriarchy of sexes has always been instilled in the minds of individuals, where the man is on top of the pyramid. Although the views towards women have improved throughout the years, women, today, are still facing some misogynistic inequalities in the workforce, as well as unfair reproductive health care. Ever since the Second World War, women became more and more involved in the workforce, and have created a new image…

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    males have dominated the workforce taking in a substantial difference of pay than women and other races. Women working full time made about 80 cents for every dollar that men made last year, according to the data released Tuesday by the Census Bureau (Disis, 2016). Although the wage gap has a significant impact on the individual it also has an effect on our entire economy. Throughout this essay I will discuss the causes of wage differentiates, discrimination in the workforce, and challenge our…

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    Within the last decade, many states – including California – have implemented Common Core standards, which place a greater emphasis on language arts and mathematics curriculum than other subject areas (ex. science, social studies, the arts, etc.) in K-12 instruction. In an essay to be read by an audience of educated adults, state whether you agree or disagree with this decision, specifically as it relates to preparing students for higher education and their lives after school. Be sure to support…

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    success from effectively investigating Pudd'nhead Wilson to neglecting half the prompt, my greatest essay analyzed Florence Kelley's rhetorical strategies in her speech denouncing child labour. Opening with historical background on the necessity for a workforce in the early twentieth century, the introductory paragraph investigated the era's controversy regarding child labour and Kelley's position on the topic, citing Kelley's "ardent and audacious tone… to the mothers of society." Following the…

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