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    ijcrb.webs.com APRIL 2013 INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN BUSINESS VOL 4‚ NO 12 ACTORS IN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS: COMPETITORS‚ COLLABORATORS OR COMPATRIOTS? OYELEKAN AYANTUNJI Department of Industrial Relations and Public Administration Lagos State University‚ Ojo‚ Lagos MOJIRADE M. AYANTUNJI Department of Adult Education University of Ibadan Ibadan‚ Nigeria. Abstract This paper discussed three major alternative strategies in labour management relations especially in the

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    Pushing Too Hard

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    Problems in Youth Athletics One of the greatest feelings a parent can experience is watching a child excel in an activity. Rightfully so‚ many parents encourage children to perform well in sports. The problems start when the encouragement begins to go too far. Many parents and coaches toady exceed the boundaries of encouragement‚ and enter a realm of abuse. A lot of this behavior will start when a parent of coach believes that they are mentoring the next superstar athlete. When parents and coaches

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    to pay for the sports. Schools are spending too much money on sports. Sports are getting in the way of students grades. Other people think different. This is proof on why schools should put a limit on sports. One reason schools should get rid of sports is‚ sports is taking all the money for supplies schools need. Sports is a lot of money because you have to pay for travel‚ coaches‚ and many more. Very little money causes bad things that can not be paid for like; mold infested rooms‚ having to seal

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    2013 high school graduates didn’t complete this required first step that could have earned them Pell Grant money” (Nerdwallet). To increase the amount of students that complete the FAFSA high schools should inform their students on what it is‚ how much it will help them‚ and set up special classes to help them with the paperwork. The FAFSA is known to be hard to complete and many students do not know the immense benefits of completing it so they decide not to bother with it. If students got all of

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    Brooke Hodge English 1102 October 2‚ 2010 Metaphors in “I‚ Too” Throughout literature‚ metaphors are used to represent ideas and concepts that authors are trying to relay to the readers. This is extremely prevalent in “I‚ Too” by Langston Hughes. Langston Hughes lived and wrote during the time of segregation and Jim Crow Laws. During this time period‚ African Americans were not able to go to the same schools‚ use the same bathrooms or even drink out of the same water fountains as white Americans

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    Are Prisons too Lenient

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    Are Prisons too Lenient? By Cameron Morrison I have chosen to investigate prison leniency in Scotland as I believe it is one of the more serious topics currently being argued about with one of our most recent cases being in March this year. For my research I have decided to ask the following questions: -Do longer sentences have a deterrent effect? -How many criminals serve a full sentence? -Why is prison sentences lengthened? For my primary research I have organized an interview with a guard from

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    sources. These categories of sources include contributions facilities make‚ sales and services‚ officials‚ investments‚ championships‚ and largest of all: television and marketing rights fees. These athletes are involved in these athletic events just as much as or more than any coach‚ manager‚ owner‚ broadcaster‚ or anyone else associated with these sporting events. So why do they not receive a piece of the pie? These players work their butt off year round to compete for one season of the year. It is estimated

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    Christmas has its positives and negatives. Commercialized means to emphasize the profitable aspects of something‚ especially at the expense of quality. In my opinion‚ Christmas is too commercialized. I think this because the retailers start sales too early‚ products are massively advertised‚ and there is too much pressure for decorations. Every year retailers start bringing out Christmas supplies earlier and earlier. Usually‚ retailers start bringing out supplies in late October. Black

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    Robert Guillaume – The Rough Ride of a Smooth Actor Mark Miller Actor Robert Guillaume is a man without regrets. Well‚ maybe one. "I always wanted to be able to play the piano & never succeeded. I was a total bust. I had an inability to practice‚ and when I did practice‚ no amount of practice made me play better or sound better. And I blame the Catholic Church for screwing up my sense of music." The Catholic Church? But isn’t the Church known for its music? Guillaume elaborates.

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    because my mom and dad were hysterical and a little irrational. We had to prepare meals‚ change diapers‚ and make bottles. It was really hard on us and I can relate to the story. In “Too Soon a Woman” Dorothy M. Johnson‚ Mary becomes a full time mother and has to watch over three kids by herself with no food and not much water. While facing the hunger‚ she has to look for food. She finds a mushroom that could be poisonous but she eats it anyways to make sure it’s ok for the kids‚ she shows she is willing

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