Interdisciplinary teams that are independent and whose members are located far apart normally face several challenges that, if not well addressed, could easily jeopardize the entire process of achieving the organizational goals. In the case study, the team's design does not allow for the free exchange of views among the members. The coordination of the team has proved to be a very big challenge because members tend not to ignore the crucial roles of one another.
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Factory owners hired women and children for their unskilled labor as it was affordable. For children working in the factories, they ended up falling ill and dying from the exposure to the machines’ toxic fumes. There was no room for the provision of care and safety for the women and children in the factory. The hazardous chemicals they inhaled left women infertile, the men also developed severe health conditions. Other health hazards came from the disturbing noise from factory machines. Most workers had their hearing damaged and the young ones experienced disabilities from their close operation of the machines.
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Young Goodman Brown was a young, innocent man of a strong Christian background, as indicated by the author. He was a loving person, especially to his wife, Faith. Goodman was preparing to set out on a journey to the forest to meet someone. Faith was not fully supportive of her husband making the journey, especially at dusk. She begged him to postpone the journey until sunrise. She had a terrible feeling about the journey. However, Goodman convinced her that he would be okay and that all would be well if she prayed.
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All the warriors in Kalasha kingdom were summoned to determine the fittest to go to Gicheche and bring that tail. Upon much prodding from the king, all the great warriors of the land refused to bring out a volunteer to do the job. The king settled on the warrior who had played the biggest role in winning the last war. The warrior's name was Kimunduu, but his mother, Nnaji, was against the idea since she could not understand why her son could be chosen for such a dangerous mission.
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Having mainstreamed the necessary institutional framework in the project, the next step would be to set up a wellness center. As indicated earlier, this would be charged with providing health services that include primary health care and counseling to the students, school staff members, administrators and the entire community. The first thing would be to locate a suitable site for the physical structure.
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The United Nurses Union Kenya chapter (UNUKC) is an organization based in Kenyan that was formed after the 2007 general election, which ensued by post-election violence where more than one thousand Kenyans ended up being killed while hundreds of thousands were internally displaced beside others who fled their country to the neighboring countries. The organization's sole objective was to aid the victims of the political skirmishes by offering free medical check-ups and diagnosing them.
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For the case study, the aspect of value conflicts arises in the way that student values or belief system is not compatible with that of the recruitment team with that of Bob and John. It is evident that value of the student differs with those of the associates of Bob and John because the student asserts that it was wrong for the john’s recruiting team to have sent a wrong signal to her by staying long overnight. Therefore morally for the student, she thinks that by Bob and John overstaying indicates that they have an interest of recruiting her or sexual relation of which all her perceived interests bounces. This is not the case with Bob and John. This purely becomes a value conflict.
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Warren Air Force Base is a historical fact where Native American Families pulled their travois before even the military families pulled their travel trailers there. Native Americans began camping in the Base areas many years ago, approximately 11,500 years ago, during the Paleo-Indian period. The goal of the 1992 fieldwork, then, was to determine the extent of the buried portion of the site to the south, expand samples of diagnostics, tools, and subsistence remains, and examine geomorphologically similar locales to the west to determine whether 48LA277 is a unique site or whether similar areas along the Crow Creek drainage were used in similar manners.
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Urban analysis has evolved greatly over the years, especially with the rise of globalization and the implications that it brings. It is from this perspective that the application of approaches regarded as traditional has ceased to take precedence in evaluating urban changes. Furthermore, these trends continue and the very well eluded modernist theory seemingly follows the same path. This is ideally in light of a new postmodernist era which excludes modernist theorists.
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The use of Marx Theory of labor though it does not directly represent our case in study can be interpreted in a manner suitable to our case. My emphasis is that whenever one attempts to interpret it in respect to this case, to do so having the idea of distributive justice in mind. Sweatshops are good and they should not be abolished but what should change is the exploitation faced by the workers. The government in conjunction with the labor unions should endeavor making it a favorable workplace where the rights of workers are respected.
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