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    Harry Icaza POL 101 4/11/10 Professor Karras Unemployment in America Today in America unemployment is a very big issue that everyone speaks about. America has been digging itself into a modern recession ever since the collapse of banks and large institutions. All this led to bailing out banks and trying to fix the financial crisis that we got ourselves into. There are people who blame the Bush administration for the crisis that we were put into‚ but there are others who do not. Our new

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    Causes of unemployment The main cause of unemployment in many countries is competition in the labor market‚ as there are few employment opportunities. This leads to a situation where for every available opportunity‚ there are more than one qualified individuals. This means that when one gets employment‚ others will lack employment. Currently increased technology shifts production from labor intensive to capital intensive. When these machines replace workers‚ they lack employment hence contributes

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    Poverty and Unemployment in America The wet snow has been falling for two continuous days now. A large three-story building‚ which has not been kept in good condition‚ is located at the outskirts of town in a run down neighborhood. No tracks are visible from the front window‚ either meaning that no one has visited the house‚ no one has left the house‚ or the snowfall is so thick that it covers any sign of tracks instantly. In this case‚ the family has not made any attempt to leave the house

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    Unemployment is an ongoing problem throughout the world. One may asked‚ what is unemployment? It is the number of persons who are willing and able to work but are unable to find jobs. Unemployment is harmful to a country because it imposes costs on a Society. The cost of employment to a nation can be categorised under three heading‚ namely · The Social Cost · The Cost to the Exchequer · The Economic Cost The Social Cost of Unemployment The social cost of involuntary unemployment is incalculable

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    Determining Causes and Effects Determining Causes and Effects The majority of blood donors are middle aged due to advertising not being effective among youth donors. Young prospective first time donors‚ with their long-term donation potential‚ are especially attractive targets for blood agencies. Youth are often underrepresented in donor pools‚ however; persuading them to give blood may require specifically tailored marketing communication. The first cause of not being effective in advertising

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    Hamel Yousefi English 3 November 19‚ 2012 Cause and Effects of the American Revolution A Revolution is an alteration‚ crisis‚ or a change in Government. It usually occurs when Citizens of a certain place don’t see eye to eye with their government and become more and more frustrated with the decisions being made. The American Revolution occurred from April 18‚ 1775 until the treaty was ratified on January 14‚ 1784. The Parties at war were called the loyalists who were led by the King of England

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    Cause and Effect Of Deforestation People have been deforesting the Earth for thousands of years‚ primarily to clear land for crops or livestock. Direct causes of deforestation are agricultural expansion‚ wood extraction; logging or wood harvest for domestic fuel or charcoal‚ and infrastructure expansion such as road building and urbanization. Rarely is there a single direct cause for deforestation. Usually there are multiple causes working together simultaneously to cause deforestation. The single

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    Why is Unemployment high in the Philippines? As a result of the global economic crisis‚ which drastically cut our exports and slowed down our OFW (overseas Filipino workers) remittances‚ Philippine economic growth in GDP (gross domestic product) terms which was registered at 7.1 percent in 2007 was brought lower to 3.8 percent last year and to just about 1 percent in the first half of the year. Despite the slowing down of the domestic economy‚ however‚ Philippine unemployment rate remained at almost

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    The Long-Term Effects of Youth Unemployment Dr. Thomas A. Mroz and Dr. Timothy H. Savage University of North Carolina‚ Chapel Hill and Welch Consulting Economists A STUDY BY THE EMPLOYMENT POLICIES INSTITUTE October 2001 he Employment Policies Institute (EPI) is a nonprofit research organization dedicated to studying public policy issues surrounding employment growth. In particular‚ EPI research focuses on issues that affect entry-level employment. Among other issues‚ EPI research has quantified

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    organization. In some cases‚ the same group may be described as "freedom fighters" by its supporters and considered to be terrorists by its opponents. Terrorism can actually be seen as a cry for attention‚ and our media give them just that. The causes and effects of terrorist attacks depend on the motivation of an individual or an entire group. Nobody in their right senses would resort to terrorism. One of the main reasons for terrorism is social and political injustice. People choose terrorism when

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