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3581: Multi-Agency Working In Nursin
... again in nineteen ninety in a Department of Health circular, before being implemented in nineteen ninety-one as an official guideline. However inter-collaborative working has been an aim of government policy in mental health services since the nineteen seventies, (COUCHMAN, 1995). Its target group being psychiatric clients in hospital, community or other specialised mental health service. The aim of the ... team is a hybrid parallel pathway team. Efficient inter-professional collaboration exists only where there is good group dynamics and working relationships, both within the care team and within the government who’s laws and guidelines that care team follows. However when reviewing the history of British social policy it is easy to become pessimistic, Webb, (1991) points out, “exhortations to ...
3582: Videoconferencing
Videoconferencing Introduction Videoconferencing technology helps local government cut staff time spent in transporting prisoners and reduces security risks in courthouses. The court can use videoconferencing to conduct arraignments, pretrial release interviews, mental health hearings, pretrial conferences, and ... conversations in the next decade. The challenge for courts is to be ready to use the technology, rather than being forced to use it by more progressive law firms or government organizations. Opportunities Videoconferencing has proven itself an effective tool for prisoner arraignments, reducing the cost of transportation and security. As fewer defendants are transported to the courthouse, security is increased ...
3583: Female Characters In "Raise the Red Lantern", the Handmaid's Tale, and "A
... novel, is trapped within a distopian society comprised of a community riddled by despair. Though she is not physically tortured, she is mentally enslaved by the overwhelming and ridiculously powerful government. First off, Offred reminisces about the way life used to be by remembering stories about Luke, her husband, Moira, her best friend, and her daughter. As mentioned earlier, Offred lives in a horrific society which prevents her from being freed. Essentially, the government enslaves Offred because she's a female, and she's fertile. Remembering stories of the past provide her with temporary relief from her binding situation. Also, Offred befriends the Commander ...
3584: The Progressive Era
... the battle against governmental corruption and inability, in other words a struggle for civil services reform. The progressive movement was initiated by liberals in both political parties, the fight for government reform can be traced back to Liberal Republicans(An Oxymoron, Mr. Jetel?) during the Grant administration and Mugwumps. Citizens were enraged, with big businesses' growing influence in all branches of government and sought ways to purify it. Big Business was also a target of progressivism. During this time presidents like Roosevelt and William Howard Taft tried to regulate and control big ...
3585: Crime and Punishment: Crimes, Who Solved Them, and Different Punishments
... of his identity but wanted to keep it a secret. The London Metropolitan Police system was created in 1829, after the public need for security has been told to the government. The Police Department consisted of 3000 policemen. The Policeman then were poorly paid. A constable's usual pay was 19 shillings, a week. An inspector got around 2 pounds, and ... uniform. There uniform was a blue tail coat with there number and letter of their division on the collar and hat. There only weapon was a short wooden baton. The government had a hard time finding recruits. Most of there men were old soldiers, and many of them were dismissed from the force for drunkenness. Later on the force started to ...
3586: Morality and Legality of Abortion
... already brought to existence. Abortion was legalized at a time when women burned their bras and demanded to be liberated, mainly from men. Somehow this movement shocked a generally conservative government into giving these women what they wanted: absolute freedom from men. Today, with their demands fulfilled, perhaps women in the government alike have taken a moment to look at their handiwork and wonder, "What have we done?"
3587: Spanish Influence
... the New World never heard of before by the Indians, and many feudal customs and systems that they brought wholly intact from Spain. The political institutions were very important for government functionality in the Spanish colonies. First, a class system similar to that in Spain was reconstructed anew in the colonies. Those in the New World that were born in Spain ... ancestry; and zambos, those born from black and Indian marriages. Viceroys were another political establishment in the New World. The viceroys were the king's assistants. They helped manage the government in the colonies, and carried out orders from the king. This method did not work too well since orders from the king took months and even years before reaching the ...
3588: Weather Forecasting
... front moving in, an unexpected flow from the ocean or a cold wind may change the whole days forecast. There are many different materials and devices used by local and government services to predict the weather. Some of these devices are, Radar which is actually sound waves, which bounce off clouds and give location of storms this way. Another such device ... 1"the world an infrared view of the world. However T.I.R.O.S 1 was not specifically built for forecasting but rather to study clouds. The U.S. government later went on to build 7 more T.I.R.O.S.'s. The first weather satellite truly devoted to weather forecasting was E.S.S.A. 1 which provided ...
3589: United States and Imperialism
... call the United States imperialistic and to fear what it might do next? During the 1890's, Hawaii was in an economic depression that needed help from the United States government. Also, in 1893, wealthy Americans overthrew the queen and immediately sought annexation to the United States. These wealthy Americans who were involved in sugar cane, wanted to be annexed so ... imposed the Wilson-German Tariff, Cuba, depending on imports heavily, fell in to a deep economic crisis. This caused the Cubans to launch a revolution in 1895. Though the Spanish government did provide modified reconcentration and promised some autonomy for Cuba. President McKinley was a known imperialist that wanted independence of Cuba achieved without an U.S. war if possible. Though ...
3590: Napoleon Bonaparte
... Bonaparte was born in 1769 and died in 1821. Napoleon was a military genius for the loyalty of his troops, and for his spectacular victories. The many change of the government in France, against the background of war, made possible the rise of a military dictator. Since childhood, Napoleon was taught stratagies and tactics to help him succeed through battles. At ... general at the age of twenty four, where he was put in charge of the Italian campaigns. After conquering most of the Italian Penninsula, Napoleon gained the support of the government and earned the respect of Sieyes and Tallyrand. They identified Napoleon as their strong man in the Coup of Brumaire. In 1799, Napoleon introduced a dictatorship to bring order to ...


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