the services of a consulting firm to help her to meet the attendance objectives that have been defined. Therefore you have to present the marketing strategy you think is the most appropriate considering the cultural context as time and money issues. MAIN ISSUE: objective: 540,000 visitors a year. 1) What membership plan for local visitors (live and work in the region, separate provinces surrounding Bilbao)? The museum expects to gain: 800,000 dollars from MEMBERSHIP FEES (and 500,000 dollars
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world. One of our most recent and biggest issues within the Latina/o community is accompanied hand in hand with immigration - transnational motherhood. Latina domestic work is and has been highly in demand for at least the past three decades and with this demand the exploitation of Latina women has been common, the struggle with gender
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The redefinition of a woman's role in society and the image of the maternal figure through comparison of female characters in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House and Bertold Brecht’s Mother Courage and her Children. Henrik Ibsen’s Nora Helmer and Bertolt Brecht’s Mother Courage present two strongly defined female heroines whose actions not only adversely affect the other characters’ lives but also suggest a fundamental problem with their societies. Both playwrights establish the macroscopic
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When it comes to Asian families, there is the stereotype of strict, overbearing parents who want their children to get high-paying careers. Usually, they would idealize their children to major in medicine, engineering, etc. At first, this can be seen as a good thing to gain discipline and success. However, these ambitious career aspirations from familial pressure inflict harm on their kids long-term and their experience as Asian Americans. The most discernible effects can be broken down into four
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accidents, family or domestic problems, health issues and medical expenses and interpersonal violence. One of the major social consequences of alcoholism is its potential negative impacts on the family. Studies suggest that alcoholism is behind a significantly high percentage of the instances of domestic violence including physical or verbal abuse of spouses or children, and is responsible for the break up of many marriages. For example, intoxicated events can have lasting consequences in the family through
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nowadays test only one or two intelligences, usually language and logic. Six others according to Gardner are musical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalist. I think that knowing this information would educate the children of the future, which then will help reduce racial, ethnic, and cultural differences and that “both the multicultural and individualized perspectives will emphasize and provide meaningful learning experiences for both the teacher and the student.
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This article focuses on how practitioners in contemporary Swedish addiction care and relate to a gender-sensitive approach by analyzing focus group discussions of substance use and treatment needs. The way gender issues are approached in Swedish addiction care is particularly relevant, since Sweden has been regarded as one of the world’s most gender egalitarian countries. In this article, the central interpretative repertoires, subject positions, and ideological dilemmas of gender in addiction care
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CDEV 461: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TOPIC: THE EMERGING TREND OF DRUG ABUSE AND PEDDLING IN EGERTON UNIVERSITY SUBMITED TO: DR. KAMURU MAKAL DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STUDIES. DATE OF SUBMISSION ABSTRACT Drug abuse is one of the top problems confronting the nation today especially among the youth. Incidences of drug and alcohol abuse and related antisocial behavior have tremendously increased in the resent years this has become matter of concern to the government
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Childhood Obesity 1. Problem identification and overview 1. Problem identification The problem issue of childhood obesity is regarded in a very serious light by nursing and healthcare profession. It is considered to be “…the most common prevalent nutritional disorder of US children and adolescents, and one of the most common problems seen by pediatricians”( Childhood Overweight. NASO). However, it is also important to see this problem in the large problem of obesity in the country
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who posses feminine qualities. Young girls who tend to play with Barbie dolls have a mind set that they should grow up to be like Barbie. “Lucy could apply lipstick with her eyes closed by the time she was five.” (Smiley 238) This quote shows that children are easily influenced by the toy they play with. In comparison to “You Can Never Have too Many”, John McMurtry’s article focuses on football and how playing sports has shaped the person that he is. Football involves a muscular physique, aggressiveness
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