peace and development and peace education. Dr. Asuni has researched and written extensively on conflicts in Nigeria, particularly in the Niger Delta. AA PeaceWorks has established a social media team to engage Nigerian youth on their participation in building a better Nigeria. Mrs. Jacqueline Farris serves as Director General of the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Foundation and is also responsible for development of the Foundation’s programmes which focus on public policy, research, education and charitable activities
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Thai Steel Company resulted in victory due to a high level of solidarity from other workers. Economic development also resulted in a massive expansion of student numbers and an increased intake of students from working-class backgrounds. The building of the Ramkamhaeng Open University in 1969 was a significant factor here. Student numbers in higher education increased from 15,000 in 1961 to 50,000 by 1972. The new generation of students, in the early 1970s, were influenced by the revolts and
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important to Ellen, retention of both employees, including physicians, and of patients. She went about restructuring hospital services and identifying areas for improvement. But there were also external problems, such as contract negotiations, network building, and the strengthening of the relationship with Tufts University. One significant achievement on this end was the merger with Primary Care LLC and the creation of New England Quality Care Alliance (NEQCA). The new NEQCA was now a major player among
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This project was designed to address the housing needs for homeless/abused women and children and to find what funding is best suited for such a non profit endeavor. This research looks at the different aspects of public funding and private funding of non profits. This research draws upon mostly primarily sources such as interviews, books, articles, case studies. Most research was done on the reason that places women and children in the predicaments to put them in transitional housing and a look
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TO WHICH EXTENT DOES PARTY-LIST PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION PROVIDE POLITICAL PARTICIPATION OF MINORITIES IN BENIN, GUINEA-BISSAU AND NAMIBIA? Pavel Pylypcuk, Alexandra Sidorova Aalborg University 2014 Table of contents 1. Introduction 3 I. PART 5 2. Electoral system 5 2.1. Types of electoral system 6 2.2. Proportional representation 6 2.3. Party-list proportional representation 7 II. PART 8 3. Structure of case studies 8 4. Benin 9 4
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------------------------------------------------- ESSAY STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AT QUANTUM 1. Juni 2015 Jasmin Fink & Kerstin Grobe 1. Juni 2015 Jasmin Fink & Kerstin Grobe Introduction The following case study is based on an article by Deborah Barber, Mark A. Huselid and Brian E. Becker which was published in the Human Resource Management Magazine (© John Wiley & Sons, Inc.) in 1999. It describes the Strategic Human Resource Management at the Quantum Corporation, a company
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Inventing options for mutual gain 5. All of the following are well-regarded approaches to ethical reasoning, except: a. Duty b. Social contract c. "Personality" ? d. End results e. Absolute ethics 6. The following are true of coalitions, except: a. They rarely start with a founder b. They build by adding one member at a time c. They need to achieve critical mass d. They exclude members e. They sometimes form quietly and disband quickly 7. Which of the following
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Maronite Church under the strong leadership of the Patriarch. Background Throughout history the Maronite Patriarchy has played both a religious and political role in Lebanon and the Middle East. The Patriarch has been a diplomatic force for the building of consensus among divergent religious and political elements. It commands the allegiance and obedience of all of the bishops in Lebanon and the trust of the faithful. As time passed, there has been a geographical shift in the location of the Maronites
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November 1997, Rich deployed to Bosnia-Herzegovina as the Civil Affairs Tactical Support Team Leader for Task Force 2-6 Infantry, 1st Armored Division during OPERATION JOINT GUARD. In February 2003, Rich was deployed to Iraq and assigned to the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) where he served as a CPA Team Leader in Kirkuk and then as the Chief of Operations for CPA-North in Erbil during OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM. In both of these positions, he conducted civil-military operations in support of
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In order to address the bi-directional interface of mental illness and poverty, one must address both of these intersectional components individually and comprehensively. A poverty reduction strategy must address income, education, housing, and work (Hick, 2010). Social workers fulfill various roles in assisting clients with serious mental illness living in poverty. Social work interventions may include direct services, case management, community development, administration, program management, teaching
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