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    Public Historians

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    For my final assignment‚ I chose to expand on forum number five‚ which talked about Public Historians and recording popular culture. This thread features some great discussions and points mentioned in class and in the discussion board‚ which I would like to bring light to in this paper. It is not only our job as Historians/Public Historians to evaluate and interpret the world around us and change over time. Recording history has become almost effortless‚ since everything is digital‚ making a single

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    Public Education

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    dominion. However‚ it was during the late 14th & early 15th centuries that the first schools‚ independent of the church‚ were founded. Winchester & Oswestry were the first of their kind and paved the way for the establishment of the modern "Public school". These were often established for male scholars from poor or disadvantaged backgrounds; however‚ English law has always regarded education as a charitable end in itself‚ irrespective of poverty. For instance‚ the Queen’s Scholarships founded

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    | | ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Professional Interest Inventory is based on Holland’s (RIASEC) typology‚ a worldwide reference for educational and vocational guidance. This questionnaire consists of 84 questions and is broken into two sections (12 minutes respectively). There are no right or wrong answers.Part 1/2: Questions 1-60. For each question‚ choose the answer which describes you best. |   | | | | | | 1 / | On the sports field‚ you

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    Public Housing

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    Risks of Public Housing In the United States public houses are primarily located in neighborhoods characterized by low or middle-income families. A major concern is that these families become subject to dangers and threats that ordinary families do not get exposed to. Overcrowding of houses‚ poor health‚ and poor nutrition habits are among the many contributing factors to low-income families living in vulnerable and unhealthy public houses. Public housing is a prime illustration of low-income

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    Public Relations Notes

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    PR99 – Contemporary Public Relations Study Guide   1.         All of the following are to be considered when making ethical decisions in public relations EXCEPT: * Ethical decisions are based on: the public interest‚ employer or client‚ * professional organization code of ethics and personal values. 2.         Which demographic group is the largest consumer of television‚ magazines‚ books‚ and newspapers? * Baby Boomers 3.         “Respecting all opinions and supporting the right of

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    American Occupational Therapy Association Fact Sheet Occupational Therapy and School Mental Health What Is School Mental Health‚ and How Does It Impact Student Success? Mental health can be defined as “…a state of successful performance of mental function‚ resulting in productive activities‚ fulfilling relationships with other people‚ and the ability to adapt to change and to cope with adversity” (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services‚ 1999). School mental health can be defined as any

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    INTRODUCTION Cervical cancer is a major public health problem‚ as it is the second most common cancer in women world-wide after breast cancer. Cervical cancer is a common type of malignancy accounting for about 6% of all cancers found in women. It is a disease in which cancerous cells develop in the uterine cervix (this is the connecting passage between the uterus and vagina). The human papillomaviruses are the principal cause of most cervical cancers. The peak incidence of cervical cancer occurs

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    Assess the Public Choice Analysis of the Growth of the Public Service‚ and the Motives of the Public Servants Introduction During this assignment I hope to explain the Public Choice Theory regarding the increasing public expenditure through a review of the theory’s origins‚ its assumptions‚ the actors involved in the public service‚ their principal interests and the means to control the state’s own self-interest. Public choice theory is derived from the economic theory (mainly game and decision

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    No smoking in public

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    smoking in public in public is detrimental to society. Along with tobacco‚ there are other chemicals inside a cigarette such as nicotine‚ arsenic‚ ammonia‚ and tar. Smoking one cigarette reduces your life by about 10 minutes and can cause lung cancer and other respiratory illnesses. Not only is harm done to the actual smoker‚ but innocent bystanders are affected. Bans against smoking were started to protect others against the effects of secondhand smoke. Prohibiting smoking in public outdoor places

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    claim that ethical judgments could be founded on self-interest alone Egoism is the idea of putting the interests of oneself before the interests of others when making a moral decision. This idea is often perceived in a negative way because people generally don’t like to think that they are selfish or making decisions based on their own self-interest. I believe that there are a variety of judgments and decisions that are based on self-interest. If you explore deep into why a person made a particular

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