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    employees that must take a sick day off will be receiving nothing but empty pockets for there on the day off. Also day without pay will be stressful for those who live paycheck to paycheck. The more jobs that offered to pay sick days is beneficial to closing the wage gap‚ due to the fact‚ that a majority of women have children that will eventually get sick and so will the mothers themselves. Another tool to diminish the wage gap between genders is pay transparency‚ which aid women to find out if they

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    a. The Policy that the Fed will implement to close the recessionary gap is called the Expansionary Fiscal policy. The Federal bank in the United States has the power to both make the laws and pass them too. If the economy is operating at a capacity lower than its optimum output‚ there is a recessionary gap in the economy. Thus if the general level of employment in the economy is lower than its optimum level‚ the output generated will also be lower. The Fed can influence the supply of money in the

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    in/citizen/agriculture/index.php?id=1 Schemes of Cooperative Agricultural Banks 1. National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development or NABARD (External website that opens in a new window) - is responsible for refinance disbursement to commercial banks‚ State cooperative banks‚ State cooperatives‚ rural development banks‚ Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) and other eligible financial institutions. It also sanctions money through its Rural Infrastructure Development Fund for projects covering irrigation‚ rural roads

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    Zero Subsidies For Sugar and Flour‚the Future of International Business for food industry in Malaysia. Introduction At the end of 2009 ‚ Malaysia government had announced that there would be zero subsidies for sugar and flour.As a result of that‚ teh tarik‚ roti canai and roti bakar are set to cost more next year when the government ceases to subsidise general purpose flour ‚ fine and coarse sugar ‚ and standard loaf bread. Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry secretary-general Datuk

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    socioeconomic class‚ age‚ religious affiliation and sexual orientation. Cultural competency is a major issue that needs to be addressed in order to in closing the disparities gap in health care. Developing cultural competency enables patients and doctors to communicate about health concerns without cultural differences hindering the conversation. Closing the Gap on Cultural Competency Cultural competence is obtaining information about cultural beliefs‚ behaviors‚ and needs and then applying that

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    in India and China is vanishing much faster than in America. Government policies have frequently compounded the environmental damage that farming can cause. In the rich countries‚ subsidies for growing crops and price supports for farm output drive up the price of land. The annual value of these subsidies is immense: about $250 billion‚ or more than all World Bank lending in the 1980s. To increase the output of crops per acre‚ a farmer’s easiest option is to use more of the most readily

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    AGRICULTURAL MARKETING In India‚ the organised marketing of agricultural commodities has been promoted through a network of regulated markets. Most state governments and UT administrations have enacted legislations to provide for the regulation of agricultural produce markets. While by the end of 1950‚ there were 286 regulated markets in the country‚ their number as on 31 March 2006 stood at 7566. In addition‚ India has 21780 rural periodical markets‚ about 15 per cent of which function under the

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    1.1 INTRODUCTION Malaysia and Thailand are both members of ASEAN and these countries are agricultural based economy since 1960s. Malaysia and Thailand have tropical climate which is suitable for the plantation of palm oil and paddy in the country. 1.1.1 Rice Production in Malaysia and Thailand In Malaysia‚ rice is regarded as the most important crop in the food sub-sector. However‚ the area under cultivation of paddy has persistently declined since the mid 1970s (Athukorala et al.‚ 2009) and 90%

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    Yuk Calvin (10553569) Tsang Cheung Yat (10554388) Tong Ka Chi Kelly (10555969) Wu Kwan Yee (10555995) Man Ka Man (10548104) 3 December‚ 2012 The Debates about Market Intervention: Minimum Wage & Job Subsidies Summary. This paper discussed two types of market intervention‚ Job subsidies and Minimum Wage. These two kinds of interventions will be discussed in both Hong Kong and International in two area‚ efficiency and equity. By summarising the arguments to find out the effects of minimum

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    CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION RESEARCH UNIT Date : 2nd Quarter‚ 2009 From : Agriculture Desk Subject : Boosting Agricultural Productivity in Nigeria. Introduction: Agricultural sector was the mainstay of the Nigerian economy before independence‚ 75% of the Nigerian workforce was engaged in agriculture and immediately after it‚ until the oil boom of the 1970s. In the 1970s‚ agriculture provided the needed food for the population as well as serving as a major foreign exchange earner

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