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    discuss‚ critically evaluate and research Equality and Diversity and what it is‚ what impact and consequences it can have on an organisation and the ways in which an organisation can ensure it adheres to the law. My aim is to evaluate about how different cases could affect an organisation as well as discuss and explore the legislation around equality and diversity. I also aim to discuss the potential consequences for businesses breaching the legislation and how this could have been prevented. I have researched

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    Creating art has always been my relief‚ my outlet. However‚ in the span of one year‚ I’ve learned the consequences of loving art. Art is a curse that will grab you once you’re hooked and hold on to you for the rest of your life. Art doesn’t hold people’s hands through the rough patches‚ of course; she makes them work for it. If someone thinks that art is easy then they have another thing coming‚ because art doesn’t kiss on the first date. Art had forced me to confront the emotions that I was not

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    across the USA are being bombarded with the difficult decision of pursuing a life full of student loan debt by allowing their children to attend a post-secondary institution. Education is an unescapable requirement for many Americans‚ and the "consequence"

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    Internal Assessment Assessment Standard History: 91229 Carry out an inquiry of an historical event that is of significance to New Zealanders Resource Reference: History 2.1 Resource Title: Inquiry into Genocide Credits: 4 Teacher: Miss Meronek The Rwanda Genocide By Isaac Anderson 12JM Focus Questions: 1. What factors contributed to the conflict between the Hutus and the Tutsis and how did they affect the genocide? 2. How and why did the international community respond

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    the age of 8‚ I dropped my tutu and picked up a NERF gun. This was a huge change in personality for me. On our family trip to the Grand Canyon (when I was 9)‚ I bought a pocket knife with the words wild thing engraved upon its surface. I kept it in a hidden shoebox of personal relics under my orange-skirted

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    The Consequences of Imperialism Encounters between two different cultures always bring about many changes‚ whether the implications of such are large or small. Although the textbooks we read may list these changes‚ it is impossible to clearly comprehend the impact of such changes unless we read a first-person account of the transitions that took place as a result of such encounters. By reading excerpts from the autobiography of Fukuzawa Yukichi‚ we are given a very special view of how these changes

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    STICKY PRICES AND THEIR MACROECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES To understand the economic fluctuations‚ many economists have focused attention on economic coordination problems. Normally‚ the price system efficiently coordinates what goes on in an economy even in a complex economy. The price system provides signals to firms as to who buys what‚ how much to produce‚ what resources to use‚ and from whom to buy. For example‚ if consumers decide to buy fresh fruit rather than chocolate‚ the price of fresh fruit

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    The Consequences of Doing Gender in College The most commonly preached and accepted social path for an individual is to go through elementary and secondary school‚ and immediately follow that with some sort of a post-secondary education. We must take the skills we have learned in grade school and apply them‚ as we become adults. Schools where a student can receive a degree are regarded as the highest quality by society. We are lead to believe that the college or university campus is filled with

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    Social Consequences The First Industrial Revolution is the name given to the years between 1780 and 1850 when agriculture was replaced by industry as the main wealth source in the Western world. With this major shift also came considerable societal disadvantages. I will justify my choice for the two most significant social consequences‚ the changes in family life and the penalties of child labor The role of the family was forever changed during the Industrial Revolution. When agriculture was the

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    armed citizens is out of date. The founding fathers of the Constitution could presumably never imagine the horrendous outcome of their actions. Every year too many lives are claimed as the result of the American government’s inability to fully face up to effects of the issue. Compared to other western countries that have considerably stricter gun control laws America is still viewed as "The Wild-Wild West". <br> <br>The growing gun related death toll in the U.S. has to come to a turning point. Stripping

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