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Symbolic Interactionism in Police Culture
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aining and using respect is another moral obligation of the police occupation and this ethical dilemma comes into consideration often when police are in a situation of whether or not they should use violence as a means of enforcing the law.... Also, as police fight crime and attempt to deter deviant behavior, at the same time they need crime to exist if there is going to be a continuing need by the public for the occupation of police officers....
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Insights on Five Ideologies
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?? Born in the height of the cold war, the initial storylines revolved around the need to preserve and defend institutions and people from invaders, traitors and power usurpers, agents of radical change that would bring down society.... After the cold war ended, the games evolved non-combative, and more radical, themes such as environmental protection; however, due to the rise of terrorism and the occurrence of the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, games reverted back to the conservative, defensive storylines....
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Immigration and Asylum Law
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Druckman, D and Stern, C 2000, International conflict resolution after the Cold war, Washington, DC: National Academies Press.... Druckman, D & Stern, C 2000, International conflict resolution after the Cold war, Washington, DC: National Academies Press.... Either way, the impact remains the same in that removal or asylum of such persons may perpetually separate them from their families as distinguished in Beoku-Betts v SSHD [2008] UKHL 39 (great Britain Immigration Appeal Tribunal, 2006, p228)....
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Violence in Secondary Schools and Colleges in Britain
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Teachers, heads of secondary schools and colleges can be of great help for government authorities in the development of a new plan to tackle this issue, and at the same time collaborate in the promotion of new laws and measures.... Violence in Secondary schools and Colleges in Britain One of the major defies that teachers are to face in the 21st century is the dilemma of school violence....
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NGOs and Conflict: Maintaining Peace
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Chapter 1The Ethical dilemma of Peace Keeping Within the country of Guatemala there has been deep rooted conflict for many decades.... Charitable organizations have become an integral part of the world politically, economically, and health care wise as well.... Such organizations may be well-known, such as World Vision and United Way, but there are tens of thousands of organizations of which the public is generally unaware....
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The Operation Overlord Planning
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The Americans even had the capacity to fight Japan virtually by themselves as well as fighting Germany.... The Second World war was after all the conflict in which Air power came to the fore, military and naval operations launched when air superiority was held were far more likely to succeed than operations carried out whilst an enemy power held air superiority.... It was only the phenomenal arms production of the United States that sustained the Allied war effort and meant that the defeat of Germany was just about inevitable....
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Is employment the solution to end child poverty
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Child poverty is an even greater stigma.... There are critics who argue that poverty is non-existent in its ‘absolute' form in UK.... ... ... ... (Sir Keith Joseph, 1979) He also believes that if one is unable to purchase the basic necessities of life or is owned by someone else, one is not necessarily poor....
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Main Roles of the United Nations
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“Israel's Real Choice is Either to fight and Survive, or to Capitulate and be Destroyed.... ecent and continuing issues addressed by the UN include alleviating world hunger and disease, reducing child deaths, protecting the civil rights, language and culture of indigenous peoples of the world and confronting global warming, AIDS, the genocide in Sudan, victims of natural disasters and war crimes among many other topics (UN News Service, 2007).... Since the end of World war II and the Nazi's implementation of the ‘final solution,' the phrase, ‘never again' has echoed throughout the world, but genocide has occurred over and over again....
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Strategic planning
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Tesco is the third largest retailer in the world and is the largest in England.... Started in 1919 Tesco is the oldest company in England. ... ... he success of Tesco over the.... ... ... These changes include more women employment, greater disposable income, less home cooked meals, rise in usage of cars, and Britain's food policy Further, innovation is another key factor behind their success....
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Race Viewed In Connection To Violence Ten Years Ago And Now
34 pages (8500 words) , Download 2 , Dissertation
The study "Race Viewed In Connection To Violence Ten Years Ago And Now" explores the legal, moral and historical premises behind all this and conclusion is that it is true that the majority of the offenders are black and asian and are perceived as a threat to public order.... ... ... ... This study is aimed at exploring the social and academic attitudes of how race remains an integral variable in the determination of violence and perceptions of a criminal....
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Deepening of International Peace Operations after the Cold War
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This is one of the great dilemmas of our time and no one has so far found a painless way to solve it (Lewkowicz, 2010).... The paper "Deepening of International Peace Operations after the Cold war" states that where terrorism has been permitted to operate too freely and become more than a nuisance, a high price has been paid in terms of limitation of freedom and human rights to put an end to it.... xplanation for the widening and deepening of international peace operations after the Cold war ...
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Medical Law :In our view, therefore, medical law is a subset of human rights law
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Medical law often referred to as medical ethics, relates to the rights and duties of those in the medical profession, and is concerned mainly with the rights of the patients.... A system of binding principles based on moral values and ethics has been long associated with the.... ... ...
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The Importance of Anthropology
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This essay "The Importance of Anthropology" explains the major uses or importance of anthropology in the past, present, and future.... Anthropology is the full history of humanity as driven and imparted by the concept of evolution.... Anthropology tries to make sense of humankind at all periods.... ....
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Alleviating Problems in Police Agencies
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For him, this state of ' perpetual and unavoidable war', will cause anarchy and will not benefit anyone.... The first and most important law of nature commands that each man be willing to pursue peace when others are willing to do the same, all the while retaining the right to continue to pursue war when others do not pursue peace....
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Alleviating Problems in Police Agencies
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My discussion explores the position vis a vis the two great democratic nations which have led the world in their quest for human rights and whose legal and political systems are deemed to be the envy of the world.... This essay "Alleviating Problems in Police Agencies" is to examine and synthesize the knowledge of democratic governance theories, and evaluate the potential conflict between police stress and police misuse of force....
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Disparity in Economic Growth and Development between Singapore and Kenya
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What has created the great disparities in their level of economic growth and development in the present day ... There was still a great sense of hope, unity and optimism ran high.... What is intriguing is that while they were both faced with the same dilemma, with almost equal opportunities, one country built itself up successfully while the other did not....
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Person, Family, Household-All about the Life of Aboriginal Margaret
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Person's Strengths: As someone who is dependent on their family, but decided to move away from them, Margaret has shown a great strength of character.... Margaret had to call up places and talk to a local social worker about her dilemma until she finally heard about the New Beginnings - a second-stage housing agency where women and children who have faced family violence are dealt with.... The fight amongst themselves and it makes her upset....
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Aspects of Automatic Text Analysis
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he use of Metaphor is highlighted when Smith dreams about his childhood, when his mother and sister starved to death during the war because of his greed; this is followed by a rather disturbing dream of him having an intercourse with a woman at his workstation.... Imagery in violence and war is used to portray the state of the cells infested with rats where after torture he, is dumped.... Christopher and the president had a friendship that went a long way at the military school in great Britain....
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Humanitarian Intervention
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As it is today, the global economy depends highly on peace especially due to the various international trade organizations in place and hence, any country which may seem to jeopardize growth as a result of war and oppressive leadership should be made to account for its own short comings.... However, it is important to note that Saddam's government had a powerful and experienced military, which was capable of waging war on other sovereign countries meaning that it required a country with a higher and stronger military equipment and intelligence such as the US and Britain to capture and bring the president and his associates to justice....
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My autobiography: using hardships as stepping stones to future success
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That year, the Nigerian Civil war started as a result of military coup and counter coup which proved to be a great human tragedy in the history of Nigeria (This Day in History 1967).... This war proved to be a great setback for all those living there. ... ubsequently, when I evaluate the tragedy of Nigerian Civil war, I find the greed of power and unconscious aspiration of human being as the main reasons behind the whole disaster of war....
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Heroin Trafficking from Afghanistan
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Moreover, people consider the usage of drugs as escapism from the memories of their war-torn society.... Afghanistan is a war-torn state which was forced to face civil wars, domestic insurgencies, political instability and religious fundamentalism.... great Britain: Wiley-Blackwell, 2004.... Democracys dilemma: the challenges to state legitimacy in Afghanistan.... Democracys dilemma, 2008.... The whole world must consider this fact and fight against heroin production and trafficking....
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Freedom from Fear and Want in the Context of International Human Rights Law
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It was in the Atlantic Charter of 1941 that Prime Minister of Great Britain, Winston Churchill and Roosevelt articulated their early World war II goals as world peace once the war eventually ended.... However, at the time, the allied leaders were embroiled in a war that devastated much of Europe and citizens were understandably living in fear and want as a result.... The UDHR which was implemented after the Second World war built on the theme expressed in the four pillars of freedom and sought to address much of the underlying socio-political factors that culminated in the atrocities of the war and its aftermath....
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Evaluate the arguments for and against collective bargaining in the UK
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Among several reasons for the argument between employee and labour union, the most important is the disclosure of information, particularly collective.... ... ... On one hand, economists have had a long-standing interest in formulating a framework for understanding and analyzing labour disputes while on the other labour union and industrialists keep on with the usual disputes....
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Analysis of Robert Louis Stevenson Short Novel The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
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Perhaps this was the reason for the great success of Stevenson's novel.... The war with the devil was no doubt the message of countless sermons throughout society at Stevenson's time and in the generations before him.... In this way the story achieved the effects of allegory but with the added advantage of sating the interests of an audience that was at war with its own sensuality. ... Jekyll is shown to suffer great bouts of remorse and yet he cannot stop himself....
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Labor Migration in Face of Global Economic Crisis
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This literature review focuses just on these outcomes with a view to examining in detail the significance of policy choices of authorities and their subsequent impact on individual citizens' decisions to migrate.... Leeds is one of the metropolitan boroughs in the county of West Yorkshire in the UK....
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United Kingdom and British Nationalism
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orthern Ireland Nationalism is less liberal and is less willing to embrace cultural diversity, as it considers that the great Britain the ‘mainland' is given preference over Ireland (Aughey 2001).... During World war, the rise of fascism was a major dilemma for the European nation, therefore, different nations were united under two major blocks.... During World war, the rise of fascism was a major dilemma for the European nation, therefore, different nations were united under two major blocks, that are, Alliance and Fascism block....
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International Relations - Is Realism Realistic
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States, like individuals, would choose to fight against each other and destroy one another, regardless of whether they were driven by competition, glory, or diffidence (Donnelly 2000).... Two world wars, the Cold war, the East European communist states collapse and the development of new international organizations altogether contributed to chaos and anarchy in international relations.... Anarchy does not leave the states a single opportunity to develop cooperative ties and turns war into a routine procedure....
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What does it mean to speak of a United Kingdom Is there such a thing as British nationalism
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Northern Ireland Nationalism is less liberal and is less willing to embrace cultural diversity, as it considers that the great Britain the ‘mainland' is given preference over Ireland (Aughey 2001).... During World war, the rise of fascism was a major dilemma for the European nation, therefore, different m nations were united under two major blocks, that are, Alliance and Fascism block.... During World war, the rise of fascism was a major dilemma for the European nation, therefore, different nations were united under two major blocks, that are, Alliance and Fascism block....
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Can the the Atomic Bomb dropping on Hiroshima and Nagasaki be ever justified
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Japanese Emperor Hirohito was determined to end the war and Japanese military leaders were no less convinced to fight until the death following the Hiroshima bomb.... Simply put, the Japanese people were pawns used in a political power play, the first of the 'Cold war' between the U.... When the atomic bomb was unleashed by the United States on two cities in Japan, the act ended World war II and caused incalculable human anguish.... Did President Truman authorize the bombing solely as a means to put an end to a bloody, prolonged conflict and to ultimately save both American and Japanese lives due to an impending invasion on Japan's homeland or was the decision based on assuring that the Soviet Union would not have a say in post-war Asia is it had in post-war Europe?...
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Rethinking the European Integration
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Given the long history of war and conflict between European nations, there emerged a need for strong commitment toward cooperation and mutual benefit.... Yet, the Council of Europe remained a peripheral institution as the continent was divided in two during the Cold war.... This was made evident in the days leading up to the Iraq war of 2003.... NATO continues to be a relic of the Cold war period, after which it has lost its significance....
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Foreign-Languages Instruction in Chinese and British Higher Education
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Then, the ramifications of educational policies for racial/ethnic groups in relation to multilingual higher education and citizenship in great Britain, the importance of multiculturalism and the inconsistency of governments will be explored.... Foreign-Languages Instruction in Chinese and British Higher Education Introduction The increasing discussions about social inclusion in higher education, specifically in the field of citizenship, identity and status, language, and foreign language instruction, attested to the importance of multiculturalism and the inconsistency of governments, particularly, in this paper, China and great Britain....
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Economy of Finland
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This led to movements for independence and self-assertion on the part of Finland as early as the First World war.... This coursework "Economy of Finland" will discuss all these points in order to understand how Finland has grown and can continue to grow at an even higher growth rate in all areas - social, political, and economic....
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Should minors who commit violent crimes be tried as adults
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Why have we not had a day where adults agree unanimously Has there been a day that a war was crucial in the reputation of a nation and the adults did not reach a decision to give them weapons?... Currently, the status of this dilemma stipulates that they should be tried separately although there are lawmakers who insist otherwise....
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What caused Weimar German to suffer such extreme economic dislocations
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The regime, however, was rocked by polarization and turbulence, which eventually led to its collapse.... The failure, then, posed important questions such as whether the country could afford a democratic.... ... ...
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The promotional strategy of British Airways
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This research attempts to analysis the promotional strategy of British Airways.... All three kinds of promotions are analyzed.... The Concorde is used as supporting material in order to get a clear view of how British airways promote its services.... .... ... ... Throughout this assignment it has been the intention to be independent in the processes and results....
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The Use of Formal Mentoring Schemes by Organizations
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They have seen that other organizations have reaped a great amount of positives from such mentoring regimes in place and it is only natural to view these mentoring activities to bring in solid and long term results in essence for their own organizations (Kolberg 2003).... It is always in the best interest of an organization to turn towards mentoring as it is the need of the hour, and brings in a great amount of success and achievement for the people who are its own employees (Fink 1992)....
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Issues in Multicultural England
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The conclusion of the Second World war in 1945 hastened a level of cultural interaction and immigration into many Western nations that had not previously been seen.... As societies around the globe have become increasingly diverse, a somewhat recent response to this diversity, and o that has noted a great deal of success and implementation, is that of multiculturalism.... Issues in multicultural England Introduction As societies around the globe have become increasingly diverse, a somewhat recent response to this diversity, and o that has noted a great deal of success and implementation, is that of multiculturalism....
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Whether Organizations Should Use Formal Mentoring Schemes
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The conclusion from this study states that it is always in the best interest of an organization to turn towards mentoring as it is the need of the hour, and brings in a great amount of success and achievement for the people who are its own employees.... They have seen that other organizations have reaped a great amount of positives from such mentoring regimes in place and it is only natural to view these mentoring activities to bring in solid and long term results in essence for their own organizations (Kolberg 2003)....
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International Cooperation
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ifficulty in cooperation also arises because there has been little change in the status quo since the end of the Cold war.... The Cold war status of many states in the world has essentially remained the same and this has resulted in their mutual distrust of each other's intentions (Collins, 1996).... It is essential to note that the Cold war brought about a lot of friction between the different states on the global stage and this was based on their ideological alignment....
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This task looks at the possibility of having the future war in the space.... With the increased superiority struggle between different states over control of the space, there is a possibility that, indeed, the future war could be in the space.... It is the attack of space or the earth with objects of mass destruction such as nuclear chemicals or other biological organisms....
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Defence Policy of Australia
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Familiar themes in this national debate appear and reappear—whether to rely on allies or self-defense, whether to fight abroad or only at home, whether to define Australia's region broadly or more narrowly, how much to depend upon diplomacy as compared with defense, and so on.... 1), has created profound insecurity in the US and among its allies as vividly expressed by their highly costly war on terrorism.... ustralians have disagreed for generations about how best to make Australia secure… from the conscription referenda of World war I to the disputes over the Vietnam war in the 1960s and 1970s, the challenge to the American alliance in the 1980s and opposition to the war on Iraq in 2003....
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The Effects of Politics on Public Policy: The United Kingdom and Denmark
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Such examples are evident in the voting of politicians in favour of the Iraq war, because they wanted to follow the wishes of Prime Minister Tony Blair; this is a clear example of politics affecting public policy (Hiebert, 2003).... iebert, RE 2003, ‘Public Relations and Propaganda in Framing the Iraq war: A Preliminary Review'.... However, the situation is somewhat different in the UK, where the ruling party dominates Parliament and has great control over public policy with little influence from the opposition....
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Distance versus Intimacy in child raising
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?? Lisa Firestone has elaborately expanded this last word ‘support' in to a great essay.... For example when a child is scared and their guardian comes to the rescue and when this dilemma reoccurs and their parents are no were in sight they might simply shut down and deal with it in a more damaging way....
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Nation-State Boundaries are Becoming Obsolete
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Many professionals ranging from commentators to journalists, from politicians to scholars across all disciplines, have tried to describe and analyze this phenomenon and tend to agree that "globalization," along with the halt of the Cold war, has radically changed the basic "rules of the game" for a variety of key factors, particularly states (Smith et al....
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Economic Downturn in the United Kingdom
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he global economy is struggling with the most rigorous fiscal shock ever since the “great Depression.... (great BRITAIN: PARLIAMENT: HOUSE OF COMMONS: TREASURY COMMITTEE, John McFall, 2007) This freeze is observed in some precise areas of recruitment across the authority as a whole and 21% planned for deliberated redundancies with 7% scheduling for obligatory redundancies and remaining 42% suggest that compensatory saving will be made by them somewhere else....
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Transfer of Undertakings Regulations
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Transfer of Undertakings Regulations 2006 will apply to businesses that are situated in great Britain and Northern Ireland, and a number of amendments to existing legislation to the TUPE Regulations 1981 will be made.... TUPE 2006 however clarifies the terms and conditions to a great extent.... ransfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 will apply to businesses which are situated in great Britain and Northern Ireland, and a number of amendments to existing legislations to the TUPE Regulations 1981 will be made, thereby helping to clarify the law to a greater degree....
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Education of Professionals in the Light of the Changing Nature of Professional Practice
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This essay "Education of Professionals in the Light of the Changing Nature of Professional Practice" concerns the professional improvement of employees.... Admittedly, professionals are considered to be the pillars of modern society in many areas, for servicing the needs of people using core values....
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Mysticism and Its Phenomenon in the Culture
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urveyed in great Britain and in the United States claimed to have had some kind of religious or ... The probable dilemma of this scheme ... The essay "Mysticism and Its Phenomenon in the Culture" explains mysticism as a mystery at work in humans and mostly among those with deep religious orientation....
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The World after the Cold War: More or Less Stable
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The United States and the great powers: world politics in the twenty-first century.... The essay "The World after the Cold war: More or Less Stable" gives a view on how politics changed after the Cold war.... Is the world more or less stable after the Cold war?... A Brief History on Cold war It is apparent that, the end of the Cold war had an enormous impact on the world.... It is worth noting that Cold war emerged immediately after the end of World war II as a result of ideological difference and aims that were present between the Soviet Union and the western powers particularly the United States....
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The Bretton Woods Agreement
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From the gloomy experiences that the United States and the great Britain during the onslaught of the Great Depression representative economists of these two nations, Harry Dexter White and John Maynard Keynes, respectively led the gathering of economists at the Mount Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire to formulate a system that will prevent the recurrence of this traumatic experience.... orld Wars 1 & 2 and the great Depression stressed out the importance of creating a new system that will respond to these global financial shocks....
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