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    There is no doubt that over the years‚ men have been dominating politics of most countries in the world. But it doesn’t mean they did splendid job in what they are suppose to do? Politics has never been an easy place for any man who supposedly can’t even handle political landscape at home. Family of course. Today‚ most countries in the world face problems of democracy‚ justice‚ equality‚ social problems arising from bad governance of those in corridor of power who are mostly men. Having failed

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    Olivia Harrell 4/7/15 Parental Alienation Syndrome I am working with the Greene County Court House. I observe a few different types of court cases such as Sessions‚ Magistrates‚ Juvenile‚ and Criminal court. During recess I ask a series of questions from surveys about PAS to random people that come through there. PAS is a recent study about a parent becoming alienated from their child’s life following a divorce. I chose this project‚ because PAS interested me‚ and I am a Criminal Justice major‚

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    Jody Heyman’s essay "We Can Afford to Give Parents a Break" utilizes many different patterns of development to get her point across about the need for better maternity leave policies and sick day policies in the United States. It is worth noting that Jody’s argument is based on several counter arguments. This form of organization is called refutation or refutatio. Also‚ Heyman refers to these counter arguments as "myths" and addresses each of them. For example‚ one counter argument was that “Decent

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    utilization‚ organizational attachment and workfamily conflict. Journal of Vocational Behavior‚ 54(3)‚ 392-415. Wayne‚ J. H.‚ & Cordeiro‚ B. L. (2003) Who is a good organizational citizen? Social perception of male and female employees who use family leave. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research‚ 49(5-6)‚ 233-247. Author Notes Jennifer Smith‚ Human Resources and Training Manager‚ Digital Mobile‚ Auckland‚ New Zealand i. Address for correspondence: Dr Dianne Gardner School of Psychology Massey University Private

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    Resource Management International Digest 21(2)‚ 26-28. doi:10.1108/09670731311306805 Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to describe the e-learning program that Lloyds Banking Group is offering to employees taking maternity‚ paternity and adoption leave. The e-learning program was developed with UK executive-coaching company Talking Talent. The training involves real-life case studies‚ and short videos. The paper explains that the aim of this enhanced support will be to ensure that employees have

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    An investigation into the importance of the receptionist in an organization. 2010-2011 Office Administration SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT 2010 TITLE AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE IMPORTANCE OF THE RECEPTIONIST IN AN ORGANIZATION. Name of Candidate: Whitney Wright School: Montego Bay High School Center Number: 100078 Candidate number: Territory: Jamaica Teacher: Mrs.Newsome Table of Contents Content

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    employee relationship‚ including: • the importance of work life balance and related legislation concerning holidays‚ rest periods‚ working hours and night working • family/parent-related legal support‚ including maternity leave‚ paternity leave‚ adoption leave and dependants leave • 2 reasons why employees should be treated fairly in relation to pay • the main points of equalities legislation including the concepts of direct and indirect discrimination‚ harassment and victimisation • the concept

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    In 1993‚ The state of Oregon passed The Oregon Family Leave Act. This act requires to provide eligible workers with protected leave to care for themselves or family members in cases such as death‚ illness‚ injury‚ childbirth‚ adoption‚ or foster placement. () There are certain specific requirements an employee must meet in order to receive time off from work. The fundamental purpose of the act is to ensure employees have the choice to withdraw from work under special circumstances without worrying

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    Discuss sex differences in parental investment? Trivers (1972) “Parental investment is the investment a parent makes in an indiviual offspring that increases it’s chances of survival at cost of the parent’s ability to invest in other offspring.” The beneifts of parental investment increases survival of the offspring which comes from survival of the fittest developed from the evolutionary theory. There are sex differences in parental investment because the initial investment made my females is

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    ‘Raising children in tomorrow’s world will be more challenging than ever before.’ Discuss. The ancient proverb “it takes a village to raise a child” illustrates the arduousness of raising children. One’s children are probably the biggest‚ most uncertain and risky investment in his or her life. Judging by the popularity of self-help books on how to bring up children ‘correctly’‚ it is evident that many parents are having trouble in child-raising‚ and are desperately seeking help in it. However

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