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Communication Entertainment and Society
The point here is that politics is increasingly a textual practice, both in how it is 
constructed and presented for publics and how it is consumed or by audiences. But as 
texts, this engagement does not happen in a vacuum (Jones, 2005) 
Jones equates politics to a textual practice because it is constructed and portrayed to the 
public and how it is read and consumed by the masses. Jones gave this statement because politics 
has been ignored by people the masses and instead opt to indulge in e...
- Essay
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The point here is that politics is increasingly a textual practice, both in how it is 
constructed and presented for publics and how it is consumed or by audiences. But as 
texts, this engagement does not happen in a vacuum (Jones, 2005) 
Jones equates politics to a textual practice because it is constructed and portrayed to the 
public and how it is read and consumed by the masses. Jones gave this statement because politics 
has been ignored by people the masses and instead opt to indulge in e...
Explain the relationship between organizational change and the organization’s need to stay competitive in a global market. How much does this relationship drive change? What other factors drive organizational change
Organisational Change and Competitive Advantage 
 
Organizational change is an effective way in which an organization can gain a 
competitive advantage. In the continuously evolving business environment, change has become 
necessary for businesses to align themselves with the highly competitive market environment. 
The changes' quality defines the extent to which an organization view as valuable and 
appropriate information for its members on the changes in an organization. However, 
organiz...
- Essay
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Organisational Change and Competitive Advantage 
 
Organizational change is an effective way in which an organization can gain a 
competitive advantage. In the continuously evolving business environment, change has become 
necessary for businesses to align themselves with the highly competitive market environment. 
The changes' quality defines the extent to which an organization view as valuable and 
appropriate information for its members on the changes in an organization. However, 
organiz...
Analyzing Current Economic Issues(Canadian Business Organization)
Canadian Businesses Organization 
 
Abstract 
 
This is a report analyzing a small and a big business in Canada. BlueShore Financial is a small 
business in Canada which employs 313 employees and has more than 40,000 clients. The 
company has a total of 13 branches in Canada and has assets worth 6.5 billion dollars. On the 
other hand, George Weston, limited is a big company which sells and distributes food. It 
generates annual revenue of $36,000 million and employs a total of 30,259 employees....
- Essay
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Canadian Businesses Organization 
 
Abstract 
 
This is a report analyzing a small and a big business in Canada. BlueShore Financial is a small 
business in Canada which employs 313 employees and has more than 40,000 clients. The 
company has a total of 13 branches in Canada and has assets worth 6.5 billion dollars. On the 
other hand, George Weston, limited is a big company which sells and distributes food. It 
generates annual revenue of $36,000 million and employs a total of 30,259 employees....
inter-Generational Communication styles between Millenials and Baby Boomers in the work place Subject:
Inter-Generation Communication Styles 
 
Introduction 
 
Thanks to technological advances, more than five generations will work simultaneously 
in the same job market. Every generation has its communication preferences, whether through 
frequency, medium, or specific speed. Therefore, people must understand how to interact with 
others. From generation Z, millennials, and the baby boomers, it is critical to understand each 
generation's distinct communication styles, therefore helping people...
- Other
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Inter-Generation Communication Styles 
 
Introduction 
 
Thanks to technological advances, more than five generations will work simultaneously 
in the same job market. Every generation has its communication preferences, whether through 
frequency, medium, or specific speed. Therefore, people must understand how to interact with 
others. From generation Z, millennials, and the baby boomers, it is critical to understand each 
generation's distinct communication styles, therefore helping people...
Criminal Law (UK)
Question 1 Discuss the development of indirect intention in English criminal law 
 
Development of Intention in English Criminal Law 
 
Introduction 
 
For a very long time now, the courts have contended with the term intention in 
criminal law. The statute has not yet come up with a concrete definition for the term. 
The word is not to be confused with motive since a person may have a good reason to 
commit a crime, but intention means that he wanted to do precisely that. The English 
law recog...
- Case
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Question 1 Discuss the development of indirect intention in English criminal law 
 
Development of Intention in English Criminal Law 
 
Introduction 
 
For a very long time now, the courts have contended with the term intention in 
criminal law. The statute has not yet come up with a concrete definition for the term. 
The word is not to be confused with motive since a person may have a good reason to 
commit a crime, but intention means that he wanted to do precisely that. The English 
law recog...
LEADERSHIP CHARACTERISTICS IN EDUCATION
Leadership Characteristics in Education 
 
Good leadership in schools is crucial for ensuring positive learning outcomes for 
students. An institution without good leadership will find it hard to impact its students and the 
careers they take on. The key drivers of institutions' progress include but are not limited to 
principles, Deans, and other executive staff. Furthermore, good leadership drives lasting change 
in both subordinate staff and the students. This essay analyzes the leadershi...
- Essay
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Leadership Characteristics in Education 
 
Good leadership in schools is crucial for ensuring positive learning outcomes for 
students. An institution without good leadership will find it hard to impact its students and the 
careers they take on. The key drivers of institutions' progress include but are not limited to 
principles, Deans, and other executive staff. Furthermore, good leadership drives lasting change 
in both subordinate staff and the students. This essay analyzes the leadershi...
ABA MODULE RULES
ABA Module Rules 
 
1. Rule 1.3: Diligence 
A lawyer shall act with reasonable diligence and promptness in representing a client. 1 
Biblical Scripture: Colossians 3:23 "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as 
working for the Lord, not for human masters." 2 
Rule 1.3 demands a lawyer to represent a client to the best of his ability regardless of 
personal inconveniences, obstruction or opposition. He/she should take necessary 
measures to ensure a client is vindicated. The...
- Essay
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ABA Module Rules 
 
1. Rule 1.3: Diligence 
A lawyer shall act with reasonable diligence and promptness in representing a client. 1 
Biblical Scripture: Colossians 3:23 "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as 
working for the Lord, not for human masters." 2 
Rule 1.3 demands a lawyer to represent a client to the best of his ability regardless of 
personal inconveniences, obstruction or opposition. He/she should take necessary 
measures to ensure a client is vindicated. The...
Should the U.S. Adopt Direct Democracy?
America's preparedness for direct democracy 
 
American constitution founders may have had mixed feelings about direct democracy. 
Though America is founded on the belief that people are satisfied when the government 
recognizes their input, the founders were skeptical about giving people the power to control 
themselves directly. Furthermore, James Madison, the founder of the American constitution, 
stated that representatives' representation by chosen representatives would be better th...
- Other
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America's preparedness for direct democracy 
 
American constitution founders may have had mixed feelings about direct democracy. 
Though America is founded on the belief that people are satisfied when the government 
recognizes their input, the founders were skeptical about giving people the power to control 
themselves directly. Furthermore, James Madison, the founder of the American constitution, 
stated that representatives' representation by chosen representatives would be better th...
Discuss the so-called ‘demarcation problem’ in philosophy
The Demarcation Problem 
 
The differentiation between science and pseudoscience is one of the tasks of knowing 
which beliefs are scientifically valid, clarifying the pseudoscience's specific nature concerning 
non-scientific practices and doctrines. The"demarcation problem" in epistemology and 
philosophy of science is the challenge of differentiating between science and non-science. It 
analyzes the boundary between pseudoscience, science and other outcomes of human activities 
...
- Essay
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The Demarcation Problem 
 
The differentiation between science and pseudoscience is one of the tasks of knowing 
which beliefs are scientifically valid, clarifying the pseudoscience's specific nature concerning 
non-scientific practices and doctrines. The"demarcation problem" in epistemology and 
philosophy of science is the challenge of differentiating between science and non-science. It 
analyzes the boundary between pseudoscience, science and other outcomes of human activities 
...
FLU PANDEMIC (1918)
The 1918 Flu pandemic 
 
Flecknoe, D., Charles Wakefield, B., & Simmons, A. (2018). Plagues & wars: the 'Spanish 
Flu'pandemic as a lesson from history. Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 34(2), 61-68. 

Flecknoe et al. (2018) wrote the article to communicate to the readers that these 
outbreaks can be preventable and are also capable of causing a lot of damage to human societies. 
They discuss the damage caused by the pandemic, which came shortly after the world war which 
claim...
- Essay
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The 1918 Flu pandemic 
 
Flecknoe, D., Charles Wakefield, B., & Simmons, A. (2018). Plagues & wars: the 'Spanish 
Flu'pandemic as a lesson from history. Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 34(2), 61-68. 

Flecknoe et al. (2018) wrote the article to communicate to the readers that these 
outbreaks can be preventable and are also capable of causing a lot of damage to human societies. 
They discuss the damage caused by the pandemic, which came shortly after the world war which 
claim...