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Glass Ceiling in Corporate America: Causes and Strategies
Ever since 1960's American corporate world is emphasizing on the maxim equal pay for women. However, even after lapse of such a long period, presently women are still confronting a yawning gap in respect of their salary…
Research Paper Undergraduate
NCLB and Special Education No
This paper presents a detailed exploration of the recent No Child Left Behind federal mandate. The writer examines the implications that the mandate holds for special education providers including the effective…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Knowledge Management Steering Productive Knowledge
A manager is compared to the captain of a ship who must make effective decisions, directed at accomplishing organizational goals. In order to be effective, the decisions must be actionable.
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Gerontology Golden Years the Older
The older population which is made up of persons 65 years or older numbered about 39.6 million in the year 2009. They represented 12.9% of the U.S. population, about one in every eight Americans.
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Middle Range Theory in Nursing Education and Practice
Successful nursing practices are achieved via the existence of theories and models stipulating how activities within the profession are undertaken. This is exemplified by the Middle range theory existing as a supportive measure to nurses in a learning environment. This study focuses on a challenging scenario of a nurse educator assigned to take over a large class of undergraduate nursing students with a mix of young adults and adults returning for a second degree. Some solutions are offered to the scenario showing how the theory is useful.
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Development Theory, Immigrant Problems, Identity
East is East presents an ideal case study with which to analyze the values of developmental theory, which are manifested in notions of modernization, identity crisis, and immigration problems. The film primarily explains these concepts through the lack of their presence. This fact is principally due to the effect of the family's father, George, who refuses to compromise his Muslim traditions.
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Multi-Modal Treatment of the Client\'s
¶ … multi-modal treatment of the client's mental problems. If the root of the problem is found in early childhood, and has expressed itself then or later, in an adult, then the author may treat the condition with the…
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Impact of Visual Impairment on the Family
The incidence of visual impairment among young and old people alike is on the rise, and is expected to increase in the future. The purpose of the paper is to provide an overview of the problems that typically confront…
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Evans, C. (2004). Murder Two:
Evans, C. (2004). Murder two: The second casebook of forensic detection. Hoboken, NJ: John
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Same Sex Adoption Why Is the Idea
Same Sex Adoption Why is the idea of a same sex couple adopting a child an anathema to some conservatives, evangelical Christians, and others that tend to lean to the political right? Is it because they are homophobic and basically believe that gays and lesbians are not worthy of being in a union to begin with? Is it because they believe only their heterosexual union under the banner of Christianity qualifies them to adoption? Those questions will not be answered in this paper and indeed they are not the essential substance of this paper, but they are relevant as background to this issue. Meantime, with an estimated 130,000 American children waiting to be adopted, it seems fair and reasonable that same sex couples, providing they meet the basic economic and social criteria, should be able to adopt a child for their family. Thesis: The salient point of this paper posits that same sex couples should be allowed to adopt the same way any other couple is eligible to adopt, and the barriers should come down, whether those barriers are based on homophobia, technical details, political or religious values.